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Tweeter And The Monkey Man
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19 September 2023
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‘Tweeter And The Monkey Man’ is the ninth song on Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1.

The song was primarily written by Bob Dylan and Tom Petty, with lead vocals by Dylan. It was the longest song recorded by the band. See more…

‘Tweeter And The Monkey Man’ was like, really, Tom Petty and Bob – well, Jeff and I were there too, we were just sitting around in the kitchen – and he for some reason was talking about all this stuff which didn’t make much sense to me. You know, it was like Americana kind of stuff. And we got a tape cassette, put it on, and then transcribed everything they were saying.

It was just fantastic watching him do it, because he had like one take, warming himself up, and on take two he sang that ‘Tweeter And The Monkey Man’ right through, and then what he did was he changed some of the lyrics, maybe in about four places he changed a couple of lines and improved them, and dropped those lines in. And that’s it.

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15 June 2011
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I love this song!! It's such a catchy tune, and with all the Bruce Springsteen references it rules. Any other fans?

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16 June 2011
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Tweeter? God .. is George tweeting from the other side using MonkeyMan handle? a-hard-days-night-ringo-14a-hard-days-night-ringo-6

Here comes the sun….. Scoobie-doobie……

Something in the way she moves…..attracts me like a cauliflower…

Bop. Bop, cat bop. Go, Johnny, Go.

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16 June 2011
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Isn’t this mainly a Dylan song? But yeah I like the “and the walls came down” part.

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16 June 2011
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I know, I was teasing SunKing a-hard-days-night-john-6

Here comes the sun….. Scoobie-doobie……

Something in the way she moves…..attracts me like a cauliflower…

Bop. Bop, cat bop. Go, Johnny, Go.

Beware of Darkness… 

16 June 2011
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Great song! I love the Traveling Wilburys

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17 June 2011
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I remember on the Traveling Wilburys DVD, George talked about how Dylan wrote this song and how he essentially “freestyled” the lyrics and came up with this crazy story on the spot. Maybe Dylan really was the first rapper.

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22 June 2011
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a-hard-days-night-ringo-8Could that be the first time the words “Dylan” and “rapper” were used in the same sentence? Unless of course the sentence is, “there isn't a rapper alive, dead or currently being conceived that could hold a candle to Dylan.” I could see that. 

This really is a cool song. I picked up the Traveling Wilburys Collection not too long ago and play it quite often. I enjoy every song on it.

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23 June 2011
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I've never heard of this song before just now. It's very Dylan. Bob was always good at storytelling. I quite like the song.

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26 October 2011
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I really love this song, it's one of my favourite songs by the Traveling Wilburys

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26 October 2011
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It is one of the highlights of the Wilbury's catalogue. It sounds fantastic, the way Dylan phrases the lines, and as said previously the “and the walls came down” section is wonderful.

I wonder tho if i did get the references if that would lessen its appeal. If someone did the same type of thing with the beatles would it be as good or would i be complaining that its makes no sense and why that song was selected over another one.

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26 October 2011
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Zig said:

a-hard-days-night-ringo-8Could that be the first time the words “Dylan” and “rapper” were used in the same sentence?

Hey, I was calling “Subterranean Homesick Blues” the first rap song back in '86, Zig! (And I was probably only the 86,735th person to do so…)

I'm ashamed to admit that aside from the hit singles, I've never heard that Wilburys album, except once in its entirety in a record store upon its release. I suppose I should check it out one of these days!

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26 October 2011
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Vol 1 is a good album and definately deserves to be heard but Vol 3 isnt anywhere near as good.

"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)

30 July 2012
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Verry Dylan, although the Wilbury harmonies are incredible

31 July 2012
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Love this song, and the story is pretty intense!

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I really like this song, too! It’s very fun to sing.

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31 July 2012
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Wanted to finally buy this album last week but it wasn’t in the bin in my local crappy record store… :(

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Yep, Tweeter and the Monkey Man is terrific.

I am dreading the inevitable day when someone will refer to it as “the song Dylan wrote about using twitter”.

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