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Masters Of War / Commentary by Bob Dylan about Masters Of War, John F. Kennedy, and Nikita Khrushchev A brief recording of Bob Dylan playing and talking 1 January 1963 "Masters of War" Lyrics, BobDylan.com "Masters of War" Music & Lyrics, Broadside, Feb. 1963, p. 1 “Bob Dylan: Masters of War” by Benno Schlachter 2012
Vext wrote the majority of the lyrics, [citation needed] which are about personal strifes and how people overcome them. Much of the lyrical content was influenced by the Book of Revelation, natural disasters, war, and terrorism. [6] In May 2008, Vext was fired from Divine Heresy after a physical altercation with Cazares.
The singer Jonathan Young also made a cover of the song with Caleb Hyles, annapantsu, Peyton Parrish, RichaadEB and Colm McGuinness in 2023. Ian Robb made a cover using different words under the title "Garnet's Home-Made Beer". The Longest Johns, a British folk music group, made a cover of the song in August 2023.
Masters of War is the eighth and final studio album by American hard rock band Mountain, released in 2007. The album consists entirely of Bob Dylan covers. [2]
Meanwhile, a mysterious girl (played by Peyton) is seen hiding in the bushes and runs and takes a nearby yellow jacket and runs off and enters the party and Lisa and Peyton lock eyes and decide to dance and seen having fun together at the party, such as conversations, games and dancing. Then a group of other girls show up interrupting the two.
Peyton's late grandmother, Theola Booker, was a formative inspiration who not only composed and arranged music for renowned gospel musician Reverend James Cleveland, of which she received a Grammy Award nomination for her work behind the scenes, but also taught piano for decades at Peyton's elementary school.
Warlord, a master through the means of war; Warmaster, a tabletop wargame; The War Master (audio drama series), a 2017 Doctor Who audio play; Master of War, a series of military-action novels by David Gilman; Warmaster, a DC Comics supervillain enemy of Wonder Woman; The Warmaster, ringname of mixed martial artist Josh Barnett
In his review for AllMusic, critic Richie Unterberger wrote of the album, "other than an obscure 1964 album by Linda Mason, it was the very first album of Dylan covers. And in part it was because, unlike most of the artists who would take a swing at the concept, Odetta was actually a major folk musician, one who had done much to inspire Dylan himself.