Evolution of a Bob Dylan Lyric
On June 30, 1981, Dylan makes a very notable mention of Suze in this performance:
Hunts her down – he remembers Suze when she talks
Hunts for her by the waterfront docks where the sailors all roll in
Maybe he’ll find her there once again, how long must he wait
One more time for a simple twist of fate
Here we take a look at how this particular lyric developed by presenting consecutive performances from the shows before, after, and including this June 30th outing.
Colombes, France, June 23
London, England, June 26
London, England, June 28
London, England, June 29
London, England, June 30
London, England, July 1
Birmingham, England, July 4
Birmingham, England, July 5
Stockholm, Sweden, July 8
Dramman, Norway, July 9
It is interesting to note that this pair of lines is not found in the few performances prior to these. Note how the rhyme gradually evolves (blocks -> rocks -> docks -> talks), with Suze clearly mentioned only on June 30th. By the show in Dramman on July 9th, Dylan has settled on the less personal but very clearly sung, “Hunts her down by the way she talks.” While Suze could still be in Dylan’s mind when performing the song at this stage in 1981, he is at least no longer calling her out by name.