Stranger Things and Hollywood blockbuster Black Widow and become boxer Tyson Fury’s victory tune. Despite its very specific cultural references, it remains ubiquitous. “It’s used in a million different ways because it is non-specific – because it is eternal in that way,” the New York State-born troubadour says over the phone of the 1971 song. “I did not write something about a specific time.
Bob Dylan wrote The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll. That’s a wonderful story. It’s a beautiful biographical piece. He wrote about Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter, the boxer, and so on and so forth.
And I’ve written about Van Gogh. And I’ve written about George Reeves. But this is a different thing. It’s the soul of the country.
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