Bob Dylan - "Murder Most Foul"


Midnight 3/27/2020 release. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NbQkyvbw18


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I was born a year after the Kennedy assassination, and my parents at the time were so traumatized by the event (and the social/political upheaval that followed) that they had considered leaving the US to go back and live in Europe (my mother was Danish; my father is a US WWII vet).  They felt that their whole belief system had been subverted by what his murder/death personified.  The nation became quite divided (and still is), and social/economic inequalities became exacerbated as this country plunged itself down the path of neoliberalism.  I find the song to be quite haunting.  The lyrics for me cut like a knife - they are direct and unambiguous.  Death is unambiguous.  As to why Dylan chose to release this song right now I can only speculate.  On the surface the Kennedy assassination obviously impacted him (as the whole nation).  Covid-19 also conjures up fears of death.  As this country continually fails to have a meaningful discussion on the role government (I blame the tribalism that all political parties seem to embrace) we witness a staggeringly impotent response to this crisis.  To properly protect ourselves and appropriately respond to such crises, we have to be unified as a nation (it is in everyone’s best interest) otherwise the social/economic inequities will continue to surge and many more people will die than is necessary - Murder Most Foul.
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The daughter and grandson of former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend are missing and presumed dead after a canoeing accident, the family confirmed. Townsend confirmed late Friday the search had transitioned to a recovery operation.

Townsend is the eldest daughter of Robert F. Kennedy, who was assassinated in 1968 while running for president, and the niece of President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated five years earlier in Dallas.

MORE: From campaign to tragedy: A look at Robert Kennedy’s final days

Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean, Townsend’s daughter, and her 8-year-old son, Gideon, got into a canoe Thursday in the water of Chesapeake Bay off their home in Shady Side, Maryland, "to retrieve a ball and were unable to paddle back to shore," according to Maryland Natural Resources Police.