- Isis (song)
Song infobox |
Name = Isis
Artist =Bob Dylan
Album = Desire
Released =5 January 1976
Format =vinyl record
Recorded = July 1975
Genre = Rock
Length = 6:58
Label = Columbia
Producer =Don DeVito
Reviews =- "
All Music Guide " [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:rlug683b71q0 link]
"Isis" is the second track on the
Bob Dylan album "Desire". It was written by Bob Dylan in collaboration withJacques Levy .This song is in a moderately fast 3/4 time, in the key of
B flat major . The arrangement is based on rhythm chords played on acoustic piano, accompanied by bass, drums, and violin. The harmonic pattern consists of the chords I-VIIb-IV-I (Bb-Ab-Eb-Bb) throughout. The lyrics are all verses; there is no chorus. The melody is in the style of a modal folk song, emphasising the tonic and dominant notes in the scale, with leaps of a fifth in between them. The mode isMixolydian with a major third in the harmony, but Dylan's delivery of the melody uses a flatted third as in the blues. The length of the track is 6 minutes and 58 seconds. The lineup: Bob Dylan, voice, piano and harmonica;Scarlet Rivera , violin;Rob Stoner , bass;Howie Wyeth , drums."Isis" tells a tale of a man who married an enigmatic figure named
Isis . The main part of the story told by her spouse is about his separation from her. The song opens with their wedding "on the fifth day of May," an allusion toCinco de Mayo , a patriotic holiday of Mexico, one of several Mexican themes found in Dylan's songs during the 1970s. Still in the first verse, the tale describes the couple's separation and the narrator's travels through an adventure that sounds like theWild West orMexico crossed withEgypt crossed with allegoricalscience fiction . He rides a pony and hitches it up "on the right" in a "high place" symbolically divided by a line through the middle into light and dark. He goes to wash his clothes, as though to wash himself of his past. He falls in with a shady character who promises easy treasure. They ride "to the pyramids all embedded in ice," and dig in freezing conditions until the treasure-hunting companion dies. So the narrator breaks into the empty tomb, finds no treasure, and realizes the adventure had been crazy. He buries the dead man in the tomb within the pyramid, says a quick prayer, and rides back to Isis because he still loves her. He sees her in a field where Isis asks him if he is going to stay this time. The narrator replies "If you want me to, yes!"The song was written and recorded during a time of separation and reunion in Dylan's own marriage; consequently, for fans and critics the temptation to interpret it as an allegory of Dylan's own marital difficulties is irresistible, especially since the "Desire" album contains the song "Sara" which is openly about their marriage and separation. Since Dylan was known to include autobiographical hints in his previous songs, this interpretation cannot be considered farfetched. "Isis" draws upon mythological themes of a male hero separating from his wife, going on adventures, and returning to the marriage, going back to the
Odyssey .Dylan did an up-tempo live version of this song with the
Rolling Thunder Revue , a performance of which was included in the filmRenaldo and Clara . A live Rolling Thunder version of the song was included on the compilation album "Biograph", which Dylan introduces as "a song about marriage". Coupled with the name of the album, this introduction further insinuates that the song documents Dylan's marital tribulations.Trivia
* The band
Dr. Dog references "Isis" in the song "Die, Die, Die" with the lyrics "I wasn't thinking about turquoise, I wasn't thinking about gold". The song appears on the album "We All Belong" released on Park the Van records in February 2007.
* The longest running Bob Dylan publication, " [http://www.bobdylanisis.com/ ISIS Magazine] ", shares its name with the song.
*The White Stripes have covered this song in their live shows.External links
* [http://www.bobdylan.com/songs/isis.html "Isis" lyrics from bobdylan.com, with audio samples.] Note: Some of the lines given here are different from the version released on "Desire". Alternate lyrics were heard in the live performance.
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=33:ks91z85anyt1 Review by Thomas Ward at the All Music Guide]- "
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