- Bob Dylan on his Theme Time Radio Hour - Laughter Edition (broadcast : 2/7/07)
Nice to have some comedy movie recommendations from Bob, isn't it? On the occasion of a release of a new Special Edition DVD of D.A. Pennebaker's ground breaking documentary of Dylan's UK solo tour in 1965 - DON'T LOOK BACK I thought it was a good time to pay tribute to it's immortal opening scene with a piece I call -
 SUBTERRANEAN HOMESICK REDUX BLUES
SUBTERRANEAN HOMESICK REDUX BLUESHere are 5 homages/parodies/rip-offs of Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” short film (some call the first music video ever, but I’m not going there) with it’s card dropping, back alley in the broad-daylight basking, indifferent i.e. ‘cool’ posing put-offing, and funny word playing is a major pop-point of reference as evidenced here:
1. BOB ROBERTS (Dir. Tim Robbins, 1992)
 In many ways Right-wing folk-singing Senatorial candidate Bob Roberts's career obviously apes Bob's (for example albums titled "The Freewheelin' Bob Roberts" and "The Times Are Changin' Back") so it's no surprise that the "Subterranean Homesick Blues" scene is satirized. Re-casting it as a glitzy pro-80's corporate greed spectacle complete with Robert Palmer dancing girls and business men carrying bags of money is pure genius though.  It's the kind of song you could imagine Gordon Gekko rocking out to.
In many ways Right-wing folk-singing Senatorial candidate Bob Roberts's career obviously apes Bob's (for example albums titled "The Freewheelin' Bob Roberts" and "The Times Are Changin' Back") so it's no surprise that the "Subterranean Homesick Blues" scene is satirized. Re-casting it as a glitzy pro-80's corporate greed spectacle complete with Robert Palmer dancing girls and business men carrying bags of money is pure genius though.  It's the kind of song you could imagine Gordon Gekko rocking out to. 2. WEIRD AL YANKOVIC – “Bob” (Music Video-2003 ) At first glance this is like any old parody of black & white Ginsberg-era Dylan but when you realize that every card contains a palindrome it’s quite a clever treat. Some are quite funny – “Lisa Bonet ate no basil", "a dog a panic in a pagoda", "do nine men interpret? nine men I nod" and "oozy rat in a sanitary zoo". Click on the the highlighted title and enjoy  before YouTube removes it.
2. WEIRD AL YANKOVIC – “Bob” (Music Video-2003 ) At first glance this is like any old parody of black & white Ginsberg-era Dylan but when you realize that every card contains a palindrome it’s quite a clever treat. Some are quite funny – “Lisa Bonet ate no basil", "a dog a panic in a pagoda", "do nine men interpret? nine men I nod" and "oozy rat in a sanitary zoo". Click on the the highlighted title and enjoy  before YouTube removes it. 4.  CURIOUSITY KILLED THE CAT – “Misfit” (Music video - 1986) : Couldn’t find this on YouTube but pop-art God Andy Warhol    himself fills Bob’s shoes and lends his particular brand of indifference to the card-dropping shtick. This time though in the popiest-artsiest sense the cards are blank! Maybe it’s pay-back for the time Warhol  gave Dylan one of his paintings and Bob traded it for a couch. Ooops!
4.  CURIOUSITY KILLED THE CAT – “Misfit” (Music video - 1986) : Couldn’t find this on YouTube but pop-art God Andy Warhol    himself fills Bob’s shoes and lends his particular brand of indifference to the card-dropping shtick. This time though in the popiest-artsiest sense the cards are blank! Maybe it’s pay-back for the time Warhol  gave Dylan one of his paintings and Bob traded it for a couch. Ooops! 5. LOVE ACTUALLY (Dir. Richard Curtis, 2003) - Yep, even a rom com got in on the act. Mark (Andrew Lincoln) declares his hidden feelings for Juliet (Keira Knightley) by holding up and of course dropping cards that line-by-line (with some pictures) form a love letter. Okay, so - it’s not that subterranean…
5. LOVE ACTUALLY (Dir. Richard Curtis, 2003) - Yep, even a rom com got in on the act. Mark (Andrew Lincoln) declares his hidden feelings for Juliet (Keira Knightley) by holding up and of course dropping cards that line-by-line (with some pictures) form a love letter. Okay, so - it’s not that subterranean…More later...
 
