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The strange atmosphere added to the climactic moment, after the Who and others: the one set, at 2am on the Monday, for which it was imperative to get down from among the crowds on Desolation Row and force a way right to the front and concentrate or, rather, submit to hypnosis.
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Opens with Like a rolling stone and ends with Desolation Row.
Highway 61 Revisited 1965
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Industry grew up. .until the Free Traders, Beck shills for … turned it into Desolation Row.
Home/News 2010
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Industry grew up. .until the Free Traders, Beck shills for … turned it into Desolation Row.
Home/News 2010
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Industry grew up. .until the Free Traders, Beck shills for … turned it into Desolation Row.
Home/News 2010
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Industry grew up. .until the Free Traders, Beck shills for … turned it into Desolation Row.
Home/News 2010
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And the only sound that's left after the ambulances go is Cinderella sweeping up on Desolation Row.
Purple Row 2009
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He looks out with his lady from Desolation Row, and sings a lullaby that goes, "When the cities are on fire with the burning flesh of men, just remember that death is not the end."
RightWingBob.com 2008
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Two years ago, in an essay on his blog, Desolation Row, Carrel declared Young the premier artist of the 1970s for the 11 classic albums he released during the decade: "Lots of acts turned in memorable and historic recordings.
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