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* RefrainFromAssuming: "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" isn't called "Everybody Must Get Stoned."
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* HilariousInHindsight: "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35", a song with a heavy drug subtext and the TropeNamer for EverybodyMustGetStoned, has two numbers in its title which, when multiplied, produce 420... which, a few decades later, became heavily associated with [[TheStoner marijuana]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35", a song with a heavy drug subtext and the TropeNamer for EverybodyMustGetStoned, has two numbers in its title which, when multiplied, produce 420... which, a few decades later, became heavily associated with [[TheStoner marijuana]].marijuana]].
* SignatureSong: Either "I Want You", "Just Like a Woman" or "Rainy Day Women".
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* CantUnhearIt: The [[https://www.discogs.com/Bob-Dylan-Blonde-On-Blonde/release/2915566 most commonly available]] cassette version dramatically re-sequenced the songs. If you first became familiar with the album via this version and listen to the actual sequence, it still sounds odd to hear "Visions of Johanna" as the third song instead of the beginning of the second half, or "4th Time Around" two songs before "Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands", instead of at the end of the first half.

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* CantUnhearIt: CantUnHearIt: The [[https://www.discogs.com/Bob-Dylan-Blonde-On-Blonde/release/2915566 most commonly available]] cassette version dramatically re-sequenced the songs. If you first became familiar with the album via this version and listen to the actual sequence, it still sounds odd to hear "Visions of Johanna" as the third song instead of the beginning of the second half, or "4th Time Around" two songs before "Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands", instead of at the end of the first half.

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* EnforcedMethodActing: Recorded in Nashville with professional studio musicians, so Dylan pulled a lot of tricks to loosen them up, including making them trade instruments with each other ("Rainy Day Women"), "forgetting" to tell them just how long a song was ("Sad-Eyed Lady"), [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs et cetera]].
* HilariousInHindsight: "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35", a song with a heavy drug subtext and the TropeNamer for EverybodyMustGetStoned, has two numbers in its title which, when multiplied, produce 420... which, a few decades later, became heavily associated with [[TheStoner marijuana]].
* WorkingTitle: Boasts such classic tunes as "A Long-Haired Mule and a Porcupine Here", "What You Can Do For Your Wigwam" and "Seems Like a Freeze-Out"...or, as they ended up becoming, "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35", "Pledging My Time" and "Visions of Johanna".

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* EnforcedMethodActing: Recorded in Nashville with professional studio musicians, so Dylan pulled a lot of tricks to loosen them up, including making them trade instruments with each other ("Rainy Day Women"), "forgetting" to tell them just how long a song was ("Sad-Eyed Lady"), [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs et cetera]].
* HilariousInHindsight: "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35", a song with a heavy drug subtext and the TropeNamer for EverybodyMustGetStoned, has two numbers in its title which, when multiplied, produce 420... which, a few decades later, became heavily associated with [[TheStoner marijuana]].
* WorkingTitle: Boasts such classic tunes as "A Long-Haired Mule and a Porcupine Here", "What You Can Do For Your Wigwam" and "Seems Like a Freeze-Out"...or, as they ended up becoming, "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35", "Pledging My Time" and "Visions of Johanna".
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* CantUnhearIt: The [[https://www.discogs.com/Bob-Dylan-Blonde-On-Blonde/release/2915566 most commonly available]] cassette version dramatically re-sequenced the songs. If you first became familiar with the album via this version and listen to the actual sequence, it still sounds odd to hear "Visions of Johanna" as the third song instead of the beginning of the second half, or "4th Time Around" two songs before "Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands", instead of at the end of the first half.
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* HilariousInHindsight: "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35", a song with a heavy drug subtext and the TropeNamer for EverybodyMustGetStoned, has two numbers in its title which, when multiplied, produce 420... which, a few decades later, became heavily associated with [[TheStoner marijuana]].
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* EnforcedMethodActing: Recorded in Nashville with professional studio musicians, so Dylan pulled a lot of tricks to loosen them up, including making them trade instruments with each other ("Rainy Day Women"), "forgetting" to tell them just how long a song was ("Sad-Eyed Lady"), [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs et cetera]].
* WorkingTitle: Boasts such classic tunes as "A Long-Haired Mule and a Porcupine Here", "What You Can Do For Your Wigwam" and "Seems Like a Freeze-Out"...or, as they ended up becoming, "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35", "Pledging My Time" and "Visions of Johanna".

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