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Talkin' New York : ウィキペディア英語版
Talkin' New York

Talkin' New York is the second song on Bob Dylan's eponymous first album. A talking blues, it describes his feelings on arriving in New York, his time playing coffee houses in Greenwich Village and his life up to getting a record deal. The lyrics express the difficulty he had finding gigs as a result of his unique sound, "You sound like a hillbilly; We want folk singers here."
The song is the first of the two Dylan-penned songs to be heard on the album, the other being "Song To Woody." This early example of Dylan's songwriting exhibits many traits which later became synonymous with his work. For example, the line ''A lot of people don't have much food on their table/But they got a lot of forks n' knives/And they gotta cut somethin'.''〔 Track 2.〕 has been cited by many as an early example of Dylan's lyrical wit.〔Williams, P., (2004). ''Bob Dylan: performing artist. ''Omnibus Press. pp.32〕
The lines ''Now, a very great man once said/That some people rob you with a fountain pen.''〔 make specific reference to Woody Guthrie's "Pretty Boy Floyd". The song's structure and theme also bear similarities to Guthrie's "Talkin' Columbia", which Dylan had covered at least once in 1961, and "Talkin' Subway", with which one Dylan cataloguer drew an explicit connection.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Roots of Bob Dylan: Woody Guthrie )
US singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III, one of a small group of artists labelled 'new Bob Dylans' in their early career, recorded a critically acclaimed parody/tribute song called 'Talkin' New Bob Dylan' on his 1992 album 'History', to coincide with Dylan's 50th birthday.
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* (Lyrics to "Talkin' New York" )

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