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  1. Aug 18, 2016 · It’s a staggeringly beautiful song, both poignant and disturbing because we recognise the narrator in ourselves – he is us, and his death is our death. Nevertheless, any apparent simplicity is misleading. It’s as much about spiritual death as physical, and hints at the possibility of spiritual salvation.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Not_Dark_YetNot Dark Yet - Wikipedia

    "Not Dark Yet" received widespread acclaim upon its release in 1997 with many critics citing it as the highlight of Time Out of Mind. The refrain "It's not dark yet but it's getting there" is often interpreted as Bob Dylan, or at least the song's first-person narrator, confronting his mortality.

  3. Not Dark Yet (1997) is a song about imminent and certain death. Dylan was 56 years old when Time Out of Mind was released, and he sought to confront his mortality. It's not dark yet (I am here and vital), but it's getting there (only a decade or two left amongst the living).

  4. Aug 25, 1997 · Bob Dylan. Track 7 on Time Out of Mind. Producer. Daniel Lanois. “Not Dark Yet” is the signature track on 1997’s Time Out of Mind. The double album is considered to be a comeback after a ...

  5. Nov 10, 2008 · For almost 20 years now, Not Dark Yet has been my #1 Dylan song. In fact, possibly the greatest piece of recorded music ever. Beautifully written, wonderful production, the band nails it and Dylan’s vocal is perfect.

  6. In these threads we will discuss a new song every week, trading lyrical interpretations, rankings, opinions, favorite versions, and anything else you can think of about the song of the week. This week we will be discussing Not Dark Yet . Lyrics.

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  8. A few months before Dylan released 1997’s Time Out of Mind, he was hospitalized with a severe heart infection that made him believe that he’d “be seeing Elvis soon.” “Not Dark Yet” was finished...