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  1. Subterranean Homesick Blues Lyrics: Johnny's in the basement, mixin' up the medicine / I'm on the pavement, thinkin' about the government / The man in a trench coat, badge out, laid off /...

  2. The song's first line is a reference to codeine distillation and the politics of the time: "Johnny's in the basement mixing up the medicine / I'm on the pavement thinkin' about the government". The song also depicts some of the growing conflicts between "straights" or "squares" and the emerging counterculture of the 1960s.

  3. Written by: Bob Dylan. Johnnys in the basement. Mixing up the medicine. I’m on the pavement. Thinking about the government. The man in the trench coat. Badge out, laid off. Says he’s got a bad cough. Wants to get it paid off.

  4. A song from Dylan's 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home, featuring the line "Johnny's in the basement mixing up the medicine". The lyrics are full of references to Beat culture, drugs, politics, and social commentary.

  5. A song about the corruption of the government and the underground life of the youth in the 60s. The line "Johnny's in the basement mixing up the medicine" refers to making booze in the basement.

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  6. Bob Dylan Lyrics. "Subterranean Homesick Blues". Johnny's in the basement. Mixing up the medicine. I'm on the pavement. Thinking about the government. The man in a trench coat. Badge out, laid off. Says he's got a bad cough.

  7. May 5, 2024 · The first verse of “Subterranean Homesick Blues” opens up with an enigmatic statement – “Johnnys in the basement / Mixing up the medicine.” The song starts with a psychedelic and a surrealistic image, but as the verse goes on, it moves on to a more concrete message.

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