The Phnom Penh Post

Bob Dylan releases new music for first time in nearly a decade

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BOB Dyla n sur prised fa ns over nig ht i nto Fr iday by releasi ng his first or ig i na l music in eig ht yea rs, a 17minute ba llad about t he assassinat ion of John F Kennedy.

Backed by delicate piano, strings and muted drums, Murder Most Foul retells the shooting of the US president while describing the evolution of 1960s countercul­ture.

“This is an unreleased song we recorded a while back that you might find interestin­g. Stay safe, stay observant, and may God be with you,” Dylan posted on his website, along with a portrait of Kennedy, who was slain in 1963 while riding in a motorcade through Dallas.

The song is packed with artist name-drops and pop culture references, including to The Beatles, Charlie Parker, t he Eagles, Stev ie Nicks and the Woodstock fest iva l.

“Shot down like a dog in broad daylight / Was a matter of timing and the timing was right / You got unpaid debts; we’ve come to collect / We’re gonna kill you with hatred; without any respect,” Dylan recounts in his signature sandpaper vocals.

It’s the folk singer’s first original song since his 2012 album Tempest, though he has released a number of cover albums in the interim.

Murder Most Foul is also the first song Dylan has penned and released since he reluctantl­y accepted the 2016 Nobel Prize for Literature, the first songwriter awarded the honour.

At 78, Dylan has maintained a relentless touring schedule, though he was forced to cancel a string of April dates in Japan over the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The artist is still set to kick off a North American tour in June.

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AFP Lausanne is one of the last places in Europe that still has a nightwatch­man as a living timekeeper. Hausler has been doing the job full-time since 2002.

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