04-25-2020, 11:13 PM
Dylan had his crossroads experience.
He was generally regarded as a middle-of-the-road musician by his peers, then he suddenly became a musical genius. Not unlike some of that Laurel Canyon bunch.
He's stated in several interviews that he sold his soul to "something" in exchange for fame and fortune, but he won't say what.
When you're standing in the crossroads, every highway looks the same.
Catchy tune, but wrong. One of the highways must have an allure compelling enough to seal the Faustian bargain. Otherwise it isn't, by definition, a crossroads moment.
He was generally regarded as a middle-of-the-road musician by his peers, then he suddenly became a musical genius. Not unlike some of that Laurel Canyon bunch.
He's stated in several interviews that he sold his soul to "something" in exchange for fame and fortune, but he won't say what.
When you're standing in the crossroads, every highway looks the same.
Catchy tune, but wrong. One of the highways must have an allure compelling enough to seal the Faustian bargain. Otherwise it isn't, by definition, a crossroads moment.