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Bob Dylan - Day Of The Locusts (official Audio) Here

: Dylan was famously uneasy about the ceremony. He had to be persuaded by his then-wife Sara and fellow musician David Crosby to attend.

"Day of the Locusts" is a song by Bob Dylan, released on October 21, 1970, as part of his eleventh studio album, . The track is known for its upbeat, gospel-influenced sound, which contrasts with its tense and conflicted lyrical themes. Historical Background Bob Dylan - Day of the Locusts (Official Audio)

The song is a direct account of Dylan's experience receiving an in music from Princeton University on June 9, 1970. : Dylan was famously uneasy about the ceremony

: Dylan felt uncomfortable with the university's academic atmosphere and the labels placed upon him. In his memoir Chronicles: Volume One , he recalled being introduced as the "conscience of Young America," a title he found stifling. Lyrical Interpretation The track is known for its upbeat, gospel-influenced

: The line about the man next to him whose "head was exploding" is widely believed to refer to David Crosby , who reportedly was high during the ceremony.

The lyrics blend literal reporting with poetic metaphors to convey Dylan's sense of displacement: