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Mondo Scripto (2020) - Subterranean Homesick Blues

Mondo Scripto (2020) - Subterranean Homesick Blues

The second release from the groundbreaking Mondo Scripto series continues Bob Dylan’s own selection of his most renowned lyrics, each originally handwritten by him in pen on paper and accompanied by a pencil drawing.

The voice in this soliloquy is ‘on the pavement/Thinking about the government’ and warning a nameless ‘kid’ about sinister forces abounding in a world of wiretapping, plainclothes police and furtive characters in trench coats – a stacked deck in which ‘They keep it all hid’. The lyrics, and the electric rock background to which they were set in the early-1965 recording, resonated with young people who were beginning to question government policies and tactics as the Civil Rights movement and American involvement in Vietnam started to reach boiling point.

First album release: Bringing It All Back Home, 1965.

Displayed on Somerset 300gsm paper and framed in charcoal pine and spruce wood.

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$5,406.11
Mondo Scripto (2020) - Subterranean Homesick Blues
$5,406.11

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The second release from the groundbreaking Mondo Scripto series continues Bob Dylan’s own selection of his most renowned lyrics, each originally handwritten by him in pen on paper and accompanied by a pencil drawing.

The voice in this soliloquy is ‘on the pavement/Thinking about the government’ and warning a nameless ‘kid’ about sinister forces abounding in a world of wiretapping, plainclothes police and furtive characters in trench coats – a stacked deck in which ‘They keep it all hid’. The lyrics, and the electric rock background to which they were set in the early-1965 recording, resonated with young people who were beginning to question government policies and tactics as the Civil Rights movement and American involvement in Vietnam started to reach boiling point.

First album release: Bringing It All Back Home, 1965.

Displayed on Somerset 300gsm paper and framed in charcoal pine and spruce wood.

Shop the full collection on our blog.