Why do I feel like this song pretty much encapsulates the moral bankruptcy and blind ambition epitomized by Chuck Rhodes and Bobby Axelrod throughout this entire series? And is it being too presumptuous to say that of the two, Chuck Rhodes is probably the worse of the two, because he should probably know better as former US attorney of southern District of NY and AG of New York who's job is to pursue and uphold justice and punish criminals, whether petty drug dealers or elaborate, Bernie Madoff-esque leverage bond/stock company CEO's.
"Nothing and everything.. Beyond the wonderwall they pull me down.. no excuses so unclear, fear what's not you this thick skin kicking in vanity canf you be fair for love... " -mE
NOBEL laureate worthy as any other on high-quality literature, Bob is the face of the USA culture.
Every figure is posing it's own character propaganda or nature
This is art!
Great show. Great song. Come on bobby!!
"... he not busy being born
Is busy dying."
lmao Best show on television.
Muito bom!!!
Grande Bob Dylan.
They have use this song in quite various Tv shows...
And you didn't think white men could rap?
The audio quality of this is horrendous. Sounds like it was modified to get around the youtube algorithms.
Why do I feel like this song pretty much encapsulates the moral bankruptcy and blind ambition epitomized by Chuck Rhodes and Bobby Axelrod throughout this entire series? And is it being too presumptuous to say that of the two, Chuck Rhodes is probably the worse of the two, because he should probably know better as former US attorney of southern District of NY and AG of New York who's job is to pursue and uphold justice and punish criminals, whether petty drug dealers or elaborate, Bernie Madoff-esque leverage bond/stock company CEO's.
"Nothing and everything.. Beyond the wonderwall they pull me down.. no excuses so unclear, fear what's not you this thick skin kicking in vanity canf you be fair for love... " -mE