Good question. I don't know what bob believes. Certainly if he has a
lick of sense he believes in the shared fate of death, a consequence
of birth, busy or other.
Probably we could comb his lyrics with double-aught grit to determine
his consternation with winning and losing, never being sure if he was
straight ahead or sidestepping.
That said, given sir real's discomfiture with things religioso/
spiritwise, we'd probably need to have input from, say, Br'er Jumbo to
cast light on "rising sun (Son) return". or conjecture that bob's
simply talking about sunbathing.
( we can't posit that "you too" is all-inclusive; a brimstoner might
include sinners while excluding the sanctified )
but again, rr might be right, the lyric might better have been
excised. in the folk blues tradition it might be one time but not the
other. how many songs suggest that the singer would rather sleep in a
hollow log than every to see her face again, but in the next iteration
he'd rather be where the sun would never shine?
but why focus on that verse? in the verse prior bob sings of warm
weather coming, in verse after long dead souls.
so i look up "greenwood glen", thinking it might be an oldtimey or
literary reference such as to cast light. find two things. one is an
apparently gated community, or at least one with an HOA, in Virginia.
also an outfit Boys of Greenwood Glen, a semi trad drinking band with
an irish problem:
http://www.myspace.com/boysofgreenwoodglen
(there's still a myspace?)
they do a decent "More Pretty Girls than One"
that's about it really
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woody did it purty good too, with Cisco & Sonny, but not Leadbelly
More Pretty Girls Than One
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5STw5HQpWY
(just a reminder)
Rollin' and Tumblin' Part 1 and 2 - MUDDY WATERS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2GiCKKO390
severally others out there too