Most Likely You Go Your Way (and I'll Go Mine)
Bob Dylan
Blonde on Blonde (1966)
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Sensory Profile
Notes: The song features a plodding bass line and descending patterns that create a steady, walking-away rhythm, with Dylan's nasal, emphatic delivery adding emotional texture without overwhelming intensity. Production is mid-60s rock with guitar layers and moderate drum presence, evoking a sense of resigned movement.
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Recommended for: deep listening emotional release
A breakup song where Dylan expresses frustration with an unreliable lover, using a classic 12-bar blues structure in AABA form to convey petty rage, regret, and disdain.
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Moods: melancholy, rebellious
Traditions: blues, folk rock
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