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Actually, the first few times I heard the song, I had no idea they were palindromes. I was listening one day and realized that one of the lines began with "Ah Satan" and ended with "Natasha". I knew those were palindromes so I started listening to the lyrics closer. Funny stuff.
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As a big fan of Bob Dylan, I was laughing when I first heard it anyway. Some of Dylans songs make about as much sense as the lyrics to "Bob". Then it was like a double funny when I figured out the palindrome thing.
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For the longest time I couldn't stand the song, his voice was so nasal and it just sounded like gibbrish, then I saw the music video and it blew...my...mind. I was just so astounded that there were so many palindromes, the only ones I knew were "a man, a plan, a canal, panama" and "race car" but they weren't even in it.
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I went to a Bob Dylan concert for the first time after Poodle Hat came out (that was my summer to go to concerts by People Al Admires-- I hit Dylan and Devo both!) and have now (only 40-some years behind the times) become something of a Dylan fan. Of course, I can only understand about 60-70% of his lyrics when sung in concert, but the situation's much better on the CDs.
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