Folk songs Quote by Bob Dylan
“If you told the truth, that was all well and good and if you told the un-truth, well, that's still well and good. Folk songs had taught me that.”
About This Quote
He notes that folk tradition treats truth and falsehood equally as long as they serve a purpose, reflecting a pragmatic view of storytelling over strict factual accuracy.
In simple terms: Folk songs accept both truth and lies if they work.
Focus on the message rather than literal truth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- songwriting
- cultural transmission
- political protest
- media narratives
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When is it acceptable to bend truth for artistic effect?
- How do narratives shape our perception of reality?
Overemphasis on factuality can ignore artistic intent.