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Joey
(Dylan/Levy)
Desire
1976
Avg. 3.4

38 ratings

low rating ratio
 

Bob Dylan: "Joey" from the album "Desire", 1976

2 comments on "Joey"

DESIRE album cover artwork
"Desire", Track #6

BILL COHEN: Joey Gallo was the son of a famous mafia family. They called him crazy Joe because he wasn't afraid of anything. He sat in prison reading erudite literature. When he was released, he was gunned down at Umberto's Clam Bar in Greenwhich village. His funeral was attended by some of the most important Mafioso in the Tri State Area, and The FBI with Cameras. Dylan never fails to report the best and worst in a man's life. It was a true story put to music. (03/07/06)

NINA: This is, so far, the absolute only irredeemable clinker the man has brought forth. I invite anyone who rated this a 4 to please help me with this one. No kidding. (05/18/05)


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Songs on the album "Desire": (1) Hurricane (2) Isis (3) Mozambique (4) One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below) (5) Oh, Sister (6) Joey (7) Romance in Durango (8) Black Diamond Bay (9) Sara
"Joey" on these albums: Desire (Track 6) Dylan & The Dead (Track 5)

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