The Power of a Cover | All Along the Watchtower

January 24, 2023

โ€˜All Along The Watchtowerโ€™ was released on Jimi Hendrixโ€™s 1968ย  album โ€˜Electric Ladyland.โ€™ The song is a cover of Bob Dylanโ€™s original, of the same name, which was released a year prior. Both versions are extremely distinct. Nonetheless, it is as iconic as it is today because of Hendrix, who mixed Dylanโ€™s lyrics with signature guitar work, with a combination of blues and rock elements.

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Even Dylan commented โ€œit overwhelmed me, really. He had such talent, he could find things inside a song and vigorously develop them. He found things that other people wouldn’t think of finding in there.โ€ Then later stated, โ€œstrange how when I sing it, I always feel itโ€™s a tribute to him in some kind of way.โ€

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The combination of biblical lyrics with a fast-paced guitar riff adds power and a sense of revolution to the song. The whirlwind of emotions in the song is reflected through unorthodox chord progressions, making โ€˜All Along the Watchtowerโ€™ the catchiest philosophical melody.

Song covers put a new spin on a tune, and offer a new perspective on the lyrics. This is one of the reasons why I love listening to covers, as they can elevate the piece and turn it into something brand-new and completely alter your perspective.ย 

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