




Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Bob Dylan
Soundwave of Knockin' on : steel wall decoration.
We have represented Knockin' on Heaven's Door thanks to an algorithm that allows us to convert the soundwave of a song into a unique line.
Now fans can look at this legendary Bob Dylan's track, and admire its highlights, pauses and changes in tempo.
Just as each song is unique, the Knockin' on Heaven's Door line is also unique!
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Find out more about Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Bob DylanAny order placed before 11:30am (UTC+1) is shipped the same day (except weekends).
Delivery in France in 2-5 working days.
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Indications
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1.5 mm thick steel line
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To be wall fixed with 3 nails
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Inside and outside
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Super easy
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Start by nailing the middle of the line, then simply adjust the level
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Not suitable for brick or concrete walls
About Knockin' on
In 1973 Bob Dylan was commissioned to write the original soundtrack to the western Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid. The result was the extremely melancholic Knocking on Heaven’s Door we hear in the scene where the town sheriff is killed. The lyrics describe his agony and that moment suspended in time between life and death: “Mama, it’s getting dark, too dark to see”. The song made a huge impression on the public and went on to be a massive hit. Many artists such as Tracy Chapman, Eric Clapton and Guns N’Roses have released beautiful cover versions.