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"Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues", also known as "Talkin' John Birch Society Blues" and "Talkin' John Birch Blues", is a protest song and talking blues song written by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan in 1962. It is a satirical song, in which a paranoid narrator is convinced that communists, or "Reds" as he calls them, are infiltrating the country. He joins the John Birch Society, an anti-communist group, and begins searching for Reds everywhere. The narrator decries Betsy Ross as a communist and four U.S. Presidents as Russian spies, while lauding Adolf Hitler and George Lincoln Rockwell. After exhausting the possibilities of new places to find communists, he begins to investigate himself.

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  • «Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues», también conocida como «Talkin' John Birch Society Blues» y «Talkin' John Birch Blues», es una canción de protesta y de blues hablado del músico estadounidense Bob Dylan en 1962.​ Es una canción satírica, en la que un narrador paranoico está convencido de que los comunistas, o «Reds» («Rojos»), como los llama, se están infiltrando en el país. Se une a la John Birch Society, un grupo anticomunista, y comienza a buscar «rojos» en todas partes. El narrador condena a Betsy Ross como comunista y a cuatro presidentes de Estados Unidos como espías rusos, mientras que elogia a Adolf Hitler y George Lincoln Rockwell. Después de agotar las posibilidades de nuevos lugares para encontrar comunistas, comienza a investigarse a sí mismo. A Dylan se le dio la oportunidad de actuar en The Ed Sullivan Show y quería cantar «Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues» en el programa. A CBS le preocupaba que incluir la canción en el programa pudiera resultar en una demanda por difamación por parte de miembros de la John Birch Society. Cuando Dylan se negó a interpretar una canción en el programa, salió de su set; el incidente cosechó publicidad. La controversia que rodeó a la canción hizo que Columbia Records eliminara «Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues» de las copias posteriores de The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963), aunque se publicó en los álbumes posteriores de Dylan. La canción ha sido elogiada por su humor y considerada políticamente relevante décadas después de su lanzamiento. (es)
  • "Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues", also known as "Talkin' John Birch Society Blues" and "Talkin' John Birch Blues", is a protest song and talking blues song written by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan in 1962. It is a satirical song, in which a paranoid narrator is convinced that communists, or "Reds" as he calls them, are infiltrating the country. He joins the John Birch Society, an anti-communist group, and begins searching for Reds everywhere. The narrator decries Betsy Ross as a communist and four U.S. Presidents as Russian spies, while lauding Adolf Hitler and George Lincoln Rockwell. After exhausting the possibilities of new places to find communists, he begins to investigate himself. Dylan was given the opportunity to perform on The Ed Sullivan Show and wanted to sing "Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues" on the program. CBS worried that including the song on the show could result in a defamation suit from members of the John Birch Society. Dylan refused to perform a different song on the show, and he walked off its set; the incident garnered publicity. The controversy surrounding the song caused Columbia Records to remove "Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues" from subsequent copies of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963), though it was released on later Dylan albums. The song has been praised for its humor and deemed politically relevant decades after its release by both progressive and conservative publications. (en)
  • Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues is een nummer dat geschreven is door Bob Dylan in 1962. Hij nam het op voor zijn tweede studio-album The freewheelin' Bob Dylan op 23 april 1962 in de studio van Columbia. Het lag oorspronkelijk in de bedoeling het nummer op het album te zetten, maar kort voor het uitkomen van het album op 27 mei 1963 besloot Columbia, Dylans platenmaatschappij, vier nummers te vervangen. Dat waren Talkin' John Birch paranoid blues, Rocks and gravel, Let me die in my footsteps en Gamblin' Willie's dead man's hand. De vervangers waren Girl from the north country, Masters of war, Bob Dylan's dream en Talkin' World War III blues. Deze beslissing betekende dat alle hoezen en platenlabels op het laatste moment opnieuw gedrukt moesten worden. Circa twintig exemplaren van het album zoals het oorspronkelijk gepland was zijn in omloop gekomen, maar wel in de hoes en met het label van het definitieve album. Het album in deze vorm is een gewild verzamelobject. In Canada zat een deel van de oplaag in de hoes die bedoeld was voor het oorspronkelijk geplande album. Daarop werden dus de vier geschrapte nummers vermeld, terwijl op de plaat wel de vervangende nummers stonden. (nl)
  • Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues, conosciuta anche come Talkin' John Birch Society Blues e Talkin' John Birch Blues, è una canzone scritta da Bob Dylan nel 1962 e contenuta nel triplo album del 1991 intitolato The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991. Il brano è contenuto anche nelle rarissime prime copie stampate dell'album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, prima che il brano fosse eliminato e rimpiazzato da un altro per ordine della CBS. (it)
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  • The song's narrator lauds Adolf Hitler and George Lincoln Rockwell . (en)
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  • Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues, conosciuta anche come Talkin' John Birch Society Blues e Talkin' John Birch Blues, è una canzone scritta da Bob Dylan nel 1962 e contenuta nel triplo album del 1991 intitolato The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991. Il brano è contenuto anche nelle rarissime prime copie stampate dell'album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, prima che il brano fosse eliminato e rimpiazzato da un altro per ordine della CBS. (it)
  • «Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues», también conocida como «Talkin' John Birch Society Blues» y «Talkin' John Birch Blues», es una canción de protesta y de blues hablado del músico estadounidense Bob Dylan en 1962.​ Es una canción satírica, en la que un narrador paranoico está convencido de que los comunistas, o «Reds» («Rojos»), como los llama, se están infiltrando en el país. Se une a la John Birch Society, un grupo anticomunista, y comienza a buscar «rojos» en todas partes. El narrador condena a Betsy Ross como comunista y a cuatro presidentes de Estados Unidos como espías rusos, mientras que elogia a Adolf Hitler y George Lincoln Rockwell. Después de agotar las posibilidades de nuevos lugares para encontrar comunistas, comienza a investigarse a sí mismo. (es)
  • "Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues", also known as "Talkin' John Birch Society Blues" and "Talkin' John Birch Blues", is a protest song and talking blues song written by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan in 1962. It is a satirical song, in which a paranoid narrator is convinced that communists, or "Reds" as he calls them, are infiltrating the country. He joins the John Birch Society, an anti-communist group, and begins searching for Reds everywhere. The narrator decries Betsy Ross as a communist and four U.S. Presidents as Russian spies, while lauding Adolf Hitler and George Lincoln Rockwell. After exhausting the possibilities of new places to find communists, he begins to investigate himself. (en)
  • Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues is een nummer dat geschreven is door Bob Dylan in 1962. Hij nam het op voor zijn tweede studio-album The freewheelin' Bob Dylan op 23 april 1962 in de studio van Columbia. Het lag oorspronkelijk in de bedoeling het nummer op het album te zetten, maar kort voor het uitkomen van het album op 27 mei 1963 besloot Columbia, Dylans platenmaatschappij, vier nummers te vervangen. Dat waren Talkin' John Birch paranoid blues, Rocks and gravel, Let me die in my footsteps en Gamblin' Willie's dead man's hand. De vervangers waren Girl from the north country, Masters of war, Bob Dylan's dream en Talkin' World War III blues. Deze beslissing betekende dat alle hoezen en platenlabels op het laatste moment opnieuw gedrukt moesten worden. Circa twintig exemplaren van het alb (nl)
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