I can't believe I have lived as long as I have without knowing about this! This is as surrealist a piece of performance art as any lyrics that Dylan has written! RIP Kinky!
That was awful.Dylan should have been playing chords along with Kinky.The funny thing was Kinky trying not to laugh.Kinky has told me some Dylan stories abd he does know Kinky's tunes.
I love it but it’s a little awkward too! Meaning serious but comedic too! The way he he boldly puts Bob on the spot Nd Bob’s facial reactions and calm responses to such big enthusiasm from Kinky! Lol! Then that domestic country jam with Bob backing! But it is touching too! Idk 🤷♀️ I’m a little confused but in a happily surprised way! 😀 Also Bob’s big coat which im sure was trendy at the time! 🤣 I just love Bob so much and love seeing him in this! ♥️ Thanks Wools!👏🙌
Mornin Wooly... It seems for me, with age, the melodies, harmonies, phrasing and chords play a huge part of a song..... these days its the lyrics im really interested in.....There s magic in it All.....the melodies keep Us humming the words.....for the good or not....even the inbetween stuff, thats not quite understood at the moment ...or is....thats why I ve always tried to whistle when I work, there s somethin to that...and to study BOB, is a study worth while.....not that theres any formula available....its in the Wind i reckon....BOB....The original Rolling Stone...thanks Wooly
What happened at 1:00?? Dylan probably whispered something like "I gotta go", and the guy forgets he's in the middle of hosting a show and that poor woman had to step in for him.😂
@@GD-rd6ig Do I really have to explain this to you? I never said he didn,t want to raise money. he went on as a favor to Peter Himmelman. I said he wasn't comfortable asking people for money. But he did it for his friend. Bob never went on talk shows to push any of his albums like just about every other 'artist' . He would release it and it was up to the fans to find it.
@@Piggy-Oink-Oink Yes. You did have to explain what you meant, as it was not clear to me. I may have misread the word hard as heart. So thank you for your response. I would only add, for anyone interested, that in addition to the son-in-law connection to Chabad, Bob developed a relationship with "The Rebbe" himself.
@@Piggy-Oink-Oink I was referring to the Lubavitcher Rebbe himself, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, whom we know Bob spent time with at Chabad HQ in Brooklyn. But Rabbi Manis Friedman, of St. Paul, Minn. at the time time, is known as "Bob Dylan's Rabbi". So...tell me more about Rabbi Yehuda that you mention
@@ramprat9292 I've known Kinky for almost 40 years.We talked this thing.The funny thing is the first Kinky tune Dylan learned was Kinky's "Ride'em Jewboy"....Willie Nelson does a great cover of it. Happy Listening!
I can't believe I have lived as long as I have without knowing about this! This is as surrealist a piece of performance art as any lyrics that Dylan has written! RIP Kinky!
Love how Bob can be the coolest looking dude whatever he's a wearin - read Kinky's book on Bob years ago - really enjoyed it.
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The Kinkster can tell some Dylan stories.
Wow!! Classic, vintage Bizarro Bob in all his eccentric weirdness. Gotta love him.
how is this weird or eccentric?
This is like an SNL skit
Bob's guitar playing gets better and more interesting as the song nears closing.
Schould his guitar part be any kind of reincarnation of Jimi Hendrix and J.L Hooker?
not really
@@thomasdungl8493he's guitar part is reancarnation of any 12 year old boy or girl that have been playing guitar for 5 month
That was awful.Dylan should have been playing chords along with Kinky.The funny thing was Kinky trying not to laugh.Kinky has told me some Dylan stories abd he does know Kinky's tunes.
I’ve never seen the entire clip. Bob looks so uncomfortable, but he’s doing what’s necessary.
The more I can give ... - so much GREAT sermon of emphatical wisdom ... Thank you so much!
I love it but it’s a little awkward too! Meaning serious but comedic too! The way he he boldly puts Bob on the spot Nd Bob’s facial reactions and calm responses to such big enthusiasm from Kinky! Lol! Then that domestic country jam with Bob backing! But it is touching too! Idk 🤷♀️ I’m a little confused but in a happily surprised way! 😀 Also Bob’s big coat which im sure was trendy at the time! 🤣 I just love Bob so much and love seeing him in this! ♥️ Thanks Wools!👏🙌
2 men who made their own roads with great music. Kinky we love you, Bob youve been my man since the 60s. Love both of you.
An all time classic performance from this Kinky Song, with Bob.
Dylan clunked through that.Made Kinky laugh.
Oh yeah thanks for your description it is a very good cause I love it too! Lichiem! To Life! לחיים
What on earth is this weirdness. I kept thinking it was SNL but then no…
Bob looks high AF.
No idea what's happening here, but Bob Dylan is always cool, no matter what.
and always remember! give back the books!!!
🕯️🕊️RIP Kinky Friedman may his memory be a blessing!🙌
Mornin Wooly... It seems for me, with age, the melodies, harmonies, phrasing and chords play a huge part of a song..... these days its the lyrics im really interested in.....There s magic in it All.....the melodies keep Us humming the words.....for the good or not....even the inbetween stuff, thats not quite understood at the moment ...or is....thats why I ve always tried to whistle when I work, there s somethin to that...and to study BOB, is a study worth while.....not that theres any formula available....its in the Wind i reckon....BOB....The original Rolling Stone...thanks Wooly
Kinky is on it, Dylan is noodling. But, he’s Dylan so it’s cool I reckon.
Standing in the wings ...Robert Zimmerman ....laughing like a harmonica!
What happened at 1:00?? Dylan probably whispered something like "I gotta go", and the guy forgets he's in the middle of hosting a show and that poor woman had to step in for him.😂
RIP KINKY
Great song..
Bob Dylan struggled through that from the first minute lol
On my way. For good health. Bless ya .
It's like Bob's been held hostage haha
:) absolutely, and not sure what the Rabbi did with his hand @1:08 but the lady got even more hyper !
@@woolhall😂
"Hostage"
Very close to why he was there...
teah i know this funny video thanks Woolhy ♥♥♥
Love ya Kinky - and Elston Gunnn !
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Not seen this before love
Seems like a Mad TV skit.
OH WOW!!!! I didn't know Kinky passed away!!!!!! 😢
Yep, he stepped on a rainbow.If you're a good Texan when you pass on you go to Wilillie's house....The Kinkster is there right now.
this is surely snl or national lampoon
from what year is this?
What did I just see?
Take it away, Mr Dylan!
i am sorry if i already asked but do you have any more from chabad telethon
Is this Saturday Night Live?
Ever here of tuned instruments
that's the most talking bob ever did for a donation. its hard to ask for money when you're not into the hard sell.. i couldnt do iit.
Piggy, your comment makes no sense to me. Why would Bob volunteer to appear on this telethon if he didn’t want to raise money for Chabad?
@@GD-rd6ig Do I really have to explain this to you? I never said he didn,t want to raise money. he went on as a favor to Peter Himmelman. I said he wasn't comfortable asking people for money. But he did it for his friend. Bob never went on talk shows to push any of his albums like just about every other 'artist' . He would release it and it was up to the fans to find it.
@@Piggy-Oink-Oink Yes. You did have to explain what you meant, as it was not clear to me. I may have misread the word hard as heart. So thank you for your response.
I would only add, for anyone interested, that in addition to the son-in-law connection to Chabad, Bob developed a relationship with "The Rebbe" himself.
@@GD-rd6ig Was that Rabbi "Yehuda' you are speaking of?
@@Piggy-Oink-Oink I was referring to the Lubavitcher Rebbe himself, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, whom we know Bob spent time with at Chabad HQ in Brooklyn. But Rabbi Manis Friedman, of St. Paul, Minn. at the time time, is known as "Bob Dylan's Rabbi".
So...tell me more about Rabbi Yehuda that you mention
Two guys playing two separate songs and I don't care
Rabbi as kindly bully. Dylan as cowed autodidact.
What the hell is going on here?
When was that?
1991 methinks
@@woolhall Ebonics?
Go to 1:09 and tell me you don´t see the same thing I did.
Who love ya baby.
🍀⭐✡ I love you My Honey Hubby MM
KINKY ES 1 FOLK COUNTRY NADA Q VER CON BON '¡ QUE SE PASA DE GENERO Y " EL NO
Is this satire?
probably the most realistic and Bob is Pan the god 😆
...what
He should have sang They dont make jews like jesus anymore!
....or "Ride'em Jewboy".Wouldn't have been a dry eye in the place.
@@rumpleforeskin8650 ROTFLMAO!!!
@@ramprat9292 I've known Kinky for almost 40 years.We talked this thing.The funny thing is the first Kinky tune Dylan learned was Kinky's "Ride'em Jewboy"....Willie Nelson does a great cover of it.
Happy Listening!