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  • He later rejoined Dylan for 1983's INFIDELS, where many of the songs, including the classics "Jokerman" and "I and I", are launched from Ian's distinctive, reggae-flavored, opening drum fills.

    Ian Wallace: High and Mighty Traps 2007

  • He later rejoined Dylan for 1983's INFIDELS, where many of the songs, including the classics "Jokerman" and "I and I", are launched from Ian's distinctive, reggae-flavored, opening drum fills.

    Archive 2007-02-18 2007

  • 'Jokerman' and 'Angelina', 'I and I' and 'Carribbean Wind', 'Trouble' and 'Man of Peace' ...

    Shot Of Love 1981

  • A scene in "Jokerman" describes tashlich, while another reflects David on the run from King Saul.

    Expecting Rain Folk Roots/Folk Branches with Mike Regenstreif 2010

  • A scene in "Jokerman" describes tashlich, while another reflects David on the run from King Saul.

    Expecting Rain Folk Roots/Folk Branches with Mike Regenstreif 2010

  • For example, as a listener the song "Jokerman" is a fun song with somewhat of a chorus, but very wordy.

    Expecting Rain 2009

  • I've never much thought about "Jokerman," but really, look at the lyrics: "Jokerman dance to the nightingale tune.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Ann Althouse 2007

  • His reading of the song "Jokerman" makes the best possible case that this song -- which I consider one of the ten best Dylan has ever written or recorded -- is a paean to Jesus. ") 19.

    Diary of an Arts Pastor 2010

  • Some periods are basically blacked out, such as the early 1970s and the 1980s, and although a few 1980s songs such as "Union Sundown" are looked at, there is no mention of the more intriguing "Jokerman").

    Political Affairs Magazine 2008

  • Then like a stone? he really gets rolling: "A book attempting to get at this genius must examine both the Napoleon in rags and the complete unknown, the Jokerman, the Queen of Spades, the lover and the thief."

    Poet, Prophet and Puzzle David Yezzi 2011

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