To think that he could read about a little known incident, digest the facts and the emotions and churn out a song which captures the essence of the situation perfectly. Just pure genius.
I think this version is even better than the original score. May be because I heard this before listening to the original one while watching RTR. I love the bass, I love the tune, I love Dylan's energy and the era when his voice sounded the best.
Not old enough as I first seen the man in 87 first of 25 shows but this tour is my favourite period live would love to have been more than 6 so I could have seen it.
Dylan mustve felt he was in musical heaven playing with this band! This album is just amazing , blows the roof off any album recordings before or after
Man I remember getting an American telecaster in high school and learning every version/ rendition off this bootleg series just from listening to it over and over. Amazing stuff, always give me chills.
This whole album is fantastic. Versions of many of the songs on this album are my favorites of all time. Most of the Desire album selections played on this tour are my favorite versions ever.
THE TOTAL UNDER DISCOVERED AND UN FOUND ALSO COMPOSER!!!!!!! Man....he Ronson, a modest man...he was amazing , so many talents,,,,much as my heart still with Bowie...he sure took LOTS from him...without giving credit thank some creten for mentioning him////
No lyric has said it better since. Burning all the same today. Went to the MoMa in NYC last summer. All the cloakroom staff were black; All the reception staff were white. Nothin more to say.
@@kell2640 Yes, and yet how quick comes the automatic response to Black Lives Matter: "All" lives matter; as though blacks were ever included in the "All" category. I don't pretend to know how to solve discrimination, but I'm at least aware it never went away...
@@gustavotriani5611 Hattie Carroll was at a whole different level in multiple ways, foremost she was a maid for rich people, but she was also black, meaning she was viewed by many as a lesser human being. Unfortunately, though blacks and other minorities have made gains since her death in 1963, prejudice persists...society just has a hard time admitting it...
“The ladder of the law has not top and no bottom”… I’ve felt horrified for Hattie Carroll so many times, I never met her once, but I’ve ‘seen’ her hundreds of times when listening to this song. How many times do we have to disappoint Hattie Carroll?
You must be joking. This is truly dreadful. A beautiful, but chilling song, here sounds like some warped fairground joke. The gravitas of the lyrics is here trivialised by this ridiculous rendition.
Tried to hear but the barman said turn it off. Here trying to organise my next safe house. There's one other guy in the bar trying to read the paper so fair nuff. He probably doesn't need to be transported to Boston in the 70s. Tho I do. Wonder would Bob have welcomed 12 year olds with their dads on the Rolling Thunder? My daddy, like myself, was a wanderer by trade. He taught me how to pick n choose n how to throw the blade. His voice didn't tremble tho. The gentlest of men. And I loved him so. Some ppl ask me how..... And yes... as long as he's around me. He helped me out of a few jams I guess even since he died. X
I wanted to leave home from December 1978. But I'd no idea how to do that at 15 with no money. So I quite sensibly in mho waited to pass some exams first. Then I knew I could go anywhere n the good ole British government would pay for my education. Might as well take something back after 800 years of colonisation, oppression, second class citizenship, etc. So I went on my own to a Dublin university which until the 70s Catholics were excommunicated for going to. My dad encouraged me to go there. My mum did everything in her power to stop me. So Wilde n Beckett went there as Protestant. I only went cos it was far enough away from home n the north and in the brochures in my sixth form careers service place I was astonished by the beauty of the place. Cobbled front square. Right in the heart of Dublin. Been there since 1500s when Queenie Elizabeth I started it up.
Bob D. was just 22 years old when he wrote and recorded it in October 1963 - regrettably still relevant today - Black Lives Matter - The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll (51ys old) vs The Very Public Death of George Floyd (46ys old)
Eating then bath then bed. Had wanted to go play pool and sit by the river etc but too shattered. Never got to beach either but the beach ain't goin nowhere. Another day. I need to rest my body n mind. X
I don’t think I ever listened to Dylan on acid, stuff was too much for me, but I’ve listened to plenty of Dylan mashed. Half the music on my phone is Dil.
I think I'm actually living in the Hotel California. Number 16 is on a higher floor than 25 FFS. The other night I was hyperventilating cos I couldn't find my way off my floor to get to reception. I do indeed have a lot of pretty boys here that I call friends. All thankfully have girlfriends or are gay and I'm trying to match make for them. I'm good at getting other ppl together. Just unsuccessful always with myself. Cos I never meet anyone I could b bothered to F. I love the line Some Dance To Remember and Some Dance To Forget. A genius line in a genius song. I'm now in the beer garden where they've got sofas cool. And trying to persuade a cat to come down from the rafters to me. X
Also when zangzinger received his joke of a sentence he was imprisoned great distance from his home and sent to a mainly white prison. Cuz if events had rolled out as normal he would have been sent to the local prison; mainly black were he might have received some Old Testament Justice
My emails, gadgets, phone all compromised. I’ve blocked and changed what I can but I want a new phone n iPad and laptop. Had to change phone and back account details. They’re all over everything and I’m having to try to stay one step ahead. I was pursued out of NI the night I left as far as The Moy by men trying to race me in fast cars. No wonder I got sick and missed my boat.
William Zanzinger killed poor Hattie Carroll With a cane that he twirled around his diamond ring finger At a Baltimore hotel, society gath'rin' And the cops were called in, and his weapon took from him As they rode him in custody down to the station And booked William Zanzinger for first-degree murder But you who philosophize, disgrace and criticize all fears Take the rag away from your face, now ain't the time for your tears William Zanzinger, who at 24 years, owns a tobacco farm of 600 acres With rich wealthy parents who provide and protect him And high office relations in the politics of Maryland Reacted to his deed with a shrug of his shoulders And swear words and sneering, and his tongue it was snarling In a matter of minutes, on bail was out walkin' But you who philosophize, disgrace and criticize all fears Take the rag away from your face, now ain't the time for your tears Hattie Carroll was a maid of the kitchen She was 51 years old and gave birth to 10 children Who carried the dishes and took out the garbage And never sat once at the head of the table And didn't even talk to the people at the table Who just cleaned up all the food from the table And emptied the ashtrays on a whole other level Got killed by a blow, lay slain by a cane That sailed through the air and came down through the room Doomed and determined to destroy all the gentle And she never done nothing to William Zanzinger And you who philosophize, disgrace and criticize all fears Take the rag away from your face, now ain't the time for your tears In the courtroom of honor, the judge pounded his gavel To show that all's equal and that the courts are on the level And that the strings in the books ain't pulled and persuaded And that even the nobles get properly handled Once that the cops have chased after and caught 'em And that the ladder of law has no top and no bottom Stared at the person who killed for no reason Who just happened to be feelin' that way without warnin' And he spoke through his cloak, most deep and distinguished And handed out strongly for penalty and repentance William Zanzinger with a six-month sentence Oh, but you who philosophize, disgrace and criticize all fears Bury the rag deep in your face for now's the time for your tears
On top of all that my stomach is sick all the time. I think it’s coeliac disease so no more beer for me. Should get better I hope. Only managed 1/3 prawns. Ahhh…..
To me, this is Dylan in his performance prime. This whole tour he sang with absolute conviction. Incredible!!
that first rollin thunder 74/75...its excellent...
Prime.
Already knew the song but this version is great thanks polyphonic
Are ye doin a bit a polyphonicin'? is it doin a bit a polphonicin' ye'ar? Thats mighty.
Once a Narcissist always one .
,oooooolllllllo9l
Mllopooollllllllllllllllllllllllllllñi8ik se le nota sí pero si esto lo pasa que estás
I once listened to this album on acid after a party, I cannot explain how it made me feel, I love Bob dylan amazing
How about that guitar. That thing feels like an orgasm on acid
This is me rn
To think that he could read about a little known incident, digest the facts and the emotions and churn out a song which captures the essence of the situation perfectly. Just pure genius.
I think this version is even better than the original score. May be because I heard this before listening to the original one while watching RTR. I love the bass, I love the tune, I love Dylan's energy and the era when his voice sounded the best.
Rob Stoner on bass...👍
Chinmay Kunkikar easily the best version
Lmfao no shit this versions better. This is incredible
@RedWarrior600 AVGCP and what about Hurricane? Is it also a joke? lol
@RedWarrior600 AVGCP but isn't it a fast song or something like that? Just like this version?
Not anyone can put music to this story or story to the music, right on Bobby D..
Bob Dylan. Just incredible
Greatest tour ever.
Why yes, yes it was.
Yup this is the version I was looking for, in the wake of the Emmett Till legislation. Couldn't find the cd haha.
Up in smoke tour
@@younggrinch2826 no. Rolling Thunder
Not old enough as I first seen the man in 87 first of 25 shows but this tour is my favourite period live would love to have been more than 6 so I could have seen it.
“But you who philosophize disgrace and criticize all fears,
Take the rag away from your face.
Now ain’t the time for your tears.”
Hallo Sabina, kennst du die Musik, die im Hintergrund läuft ? Gute Nacht th-cam.com/video/5zdo8DVDDhE/w-d-xo.html 1:11:42-1:12:18
Dylan mustve felt he was in musical heaven playing with this band! This album is just amazing , blows the roof off any album recordings before or after
the conversation between Bob and Joan is a great intro of this song, now I have to listen to them together.
Man I remember getting an American telecaster in high school and learning every version/ rendition off this bootleg series just from listening to it over and over. Amazing stuff, always give me chills.
The goat x
This songs brings me to a time I was even born and to places I've never been to.
One of the great songs. I adore the way the drumsticks play the part of the judge's gavel later in the song.
That and the documentary of the blow to Hattie Carol.
One of my favorite Dylan songs. Great song, best version of it.
Devastating
You just dont hear music like this any longer. Great music that actually tells stories. This story is so saddening... but love the song
Its a true story. Dylan was exposing racism right from the beginning.
Good music like that died with John Lennon, 30 years ago
Gustavo Triani Listen to Lou Reed’s album New York
@@gustavotriani5611 What an ignorant comment.
storyteller he is not. But his songs are truly amazing
one of the best songs from Bob
Isn't this song so incredibly relevant today. My brothers and sisters, I am with you in spirit. No one should die a lonesome death like our Ms. Caroll
Everything this man ever had his hands in turned to gold in one way or another.
Except with his marriages and GFs.
Thank you Bob love Stephanie
Hello dear, it’s nice you on here
What a great band they had for this tour
This whole album is fantastic. Versions of many of the songs on this album are my favorites of all time. Most of the Desire album selections played on this tour are my favorite versions ever.
Prime Dylan.
This might be my favourite version of this song
Awesome!💯❤️
A great performance of a great song.
Finally this song is back on here an absolute classic
Such a great version!
Classic Upon Classic!! COULDN'T Be BETTER!! LOVE THIS TUNE - ESP LIVE!! Thank You Again Bob!!
Mick Ronson's guitar playing on this was excellent
THE TOTAL UNDER DISCOVERED AND UN FOUND ALSO COMPOSER!!!!!!! Man....he Ronson, a modest man...he was amazing , so many talents,,,,much as my heart still with Bowie...he sure took LOTS from him...without giving credit thank some creten for mentioning him////
Makes me want to cry every time I hear it. "Doomed and determined to destroy all the gentle." And what to say about Rob Stoner's bassline?
Stoner was amazing...have you heard him on Mclean's American Pie?
Bob didn’t have to be the best singer around either, his lyrics speak for themself. The rough around the edges gives him the allure
It would hardly be fair if he was blessed with Sam Cookes voice too.
This is the real version.. look how soulful it sounds. Real raw rugged . “Emptied the ash trays on a whole nother level”
Probably my favourite line.
My favourite line.
@@user-gp5kh5tu4k Yes
The amount of work on these projects this singer bod has done is amazing truly amazing
Where has the film from this tour been hiding all these years? This was the best of Dylan..so happy & relaxed & so right in tune!!
Netflix
The best song ever. Best tour ever
This is fantastic
Love the 3 rimshots after the judge gavel line.
Me too, it is incredibly evocative...
Uncle Bobby at his best
Ya get around, woolhall!
She cleaned. Out the ashtrays on a whole different level
No lyric has said it better since. Burning all the same today. Went to the MoMa in NYC last summer. All the cloakroom staff were black; All the reception staff were white. Nothin more to say.
@@kell2640 Yes, and yet how quick comes the automatic response to Black Lives Matter: "All" lives matter; as though blacks were ever included in the "All" category. I don't pretend to know how to solve discrimination, but I'm at least aware it never went away...
Not a native English speaker here. What he mean by that?
@@gustavotriani5611 Hattie Carroll was at a whole different level in multiple ways, foremost she was a maid for rich people, but she was also black, meaning she was viewed by many as a lesser human being. Unfortunately, though blacks and other minorities have made gains since her death in 1963, prejudice persists...society just has a hard time admitting it...
@@fenwayify Prejudice has always existed (on many different levels) and always will . There’s an admission and a cold hard fact .
So glad this is finally on TH-cam! Have this CD but no way of playing it anymore
Greatest version ever!
Bob Dylan! What more needs to be said?
Love this...!
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
Dylan more than earns his pay with his vocal delivery in the verses. Almost any random line is delivered beautifully”But in a matter of minutes ..”
WOW
“The ladder of the law has not top and no bottom”… I’ve felt horrified for Hattie Carroll so many times, I never met her once, but I’ve ‘seen’ her hundreds of times when listening to this song. How many times do we have to disappoint Hattie Carroll?
love u bob
This ain't bubble gum music.
nay its someting you can swallow
Soberbio!!! Un artista genial y único en la historia de la música popular y de la poesía!
Much better version than the original
You must be joking. This is truly dreadful. A beautiful, but chilling song, here sounds like some warped fairground joke. The gravitas of the lyrics is here trivialised by this ridiculous rendition.
@@petegilgan6217 What are you talking about? This is far superior. You can hear the anger in the words he's spitting out. Musically better aswell.
@warrior of the color red you're an asshole.
@ŤHƏŘƏĐWÄŘŘÏØŘ⁶⁰⁰ sure.. I guess you know better than the one who wrote it
Couldn’t ask for anything better june x
As relevant today as it was when he penned it in the early 1960's.
Una ballata folk toccante davvero. Seconda solo ad "Isis". Forse sono pari per ritmo travolgente e parole poetiche!
Thank you so much for all these posts,absolutely fabulous
Why is this version sooooo much better than the others
Dylan.
Todah moreh.
She emptied the ashtrays on a whole other level
Love to sit and listen to what you have to say one on one just for one night. I have no questions
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here.
I love the guitar and the effect on it
Someone yells "hattie carroll" close to the beginning 💎
I'm not crazy about Hattie Carroll (unlike most people) but I LOVE ROLLING THUNDER!!!!!!
wow just realized that kid cudi's pursuit of happiness sounds like this
Well you just blew my mind
We need a mashup
WOAAAHHHH
Yeah the verse and solo parts have the same chord progression.
The Band really brings this one to life
The Band backed Dylan on Tour ‘74. They weren’t part of the ‘75/‘76 Rolling Thunder Revue
Tried to hear but the barman said turn it off. Here trying to organise my next safe house. There's one other guy in the bar trying to read the paper so fair nuff. He probably doesn't need to be transported to Boston in the 70s. Tho I do. Wonder would Bob have welcomed 12 year olds with their dads on the Rolling Thunder? My daddy, like myself, was a wanderer by trade. He taught me how to pick n choose n how to throw the blade. His voice didn't tremble tho. The gentlest of men. And I loved him so. Some ppl ask me how..... And yes... as long as he's around me. He helped me out of a few jams I guess even since he died. X
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I wanted to leave home from December 1978. But I'd no idea how to do that at 15 with no money. So I quite sensibly in mho waited to pass some exams first. Then I knew I could go anywhere n the good ole British government would pay for my education. Might as well take something back after 800 years of colonisation, oppression, second class citizenship, etc. So I went on my own to a Dublin university which until the 70s Catholics were excommunicated for going to. My dad encouraged me to go there. My mum did everything in her power to stop me. So Wilde n Beckett went there as Protestant. I only went cos it was far enough away from home n the north and in the brochures in my sixth form careers service place I was astonished by the beauty of the place. Cobbled front square. Right in the heart of Dublin. Been there since 1500s when Queenie Elizabeth I started it up.
OMG. I just jizzed my pants again. Love this performance.
..Shakespeare in denim....
Bob D. was just 22 years old when he wrote and recorded it in October 1963 - regrettably still relevant today - Black Lives Matter - The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll (51ys old) vs The Very Public Death of George Floyd (46ys old)
Eating then bath then bed. Had wanted to go play pool and sit by the river etc but too shattered. Never got to beach either but the beach ain't goin nowhere. Another day. I need to rest my body n mind. X
i do not wann die lonesome
I knew this song it calls me to act not cry. I busy
Gonna play pool tonight with the boys! Amy W and Lucinda Williams would be proud.
Master alive
I don’t think I ever listened to Dylan on acid, stuff was too much for me, but I’ve listened to plenty of Dylan mashed. Half the music on my phone is Dil.
It's a level kino song
I think I'm actually living in the Hotel California. Number 16 is on a higher floor than 25 FFS. The other night I was hyperventilating cos I couldn't find my way off my floor to get to reception. I do indeed have a lot of pretty boys here that I call friends. All thankfully have girlfriends or are gay and I'm trying to match make for them. I'm good at getting other ppl together. Just unsuccessful always with myself. Cos I never meet anyone I could b bothered to F. I love the line Some Dance To Remember and Some Dance To Forget. A genius line in a genius song. I'm now in the beer garden where they've got sofas cool. And trying to persuade a cat to come down from the rafters to me. X
Also when zangzinger received his joke of a sentence he was imprisoned great distance from his home and sent to a mainly white prison. Cuz if events had rolled out as normal he would have been sent to the local prison; mainly black were he might have received some Old Testament Justice
An old woman friend from uni days helped me financially. My sister won’t give me all that I’m due from my father.
"Not in my neighborhood" by Antero Pietila brought me here ☔
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
Tried to get a plane up there but can't see it
My emails, gadgets, phone all compromised. I’ve blocked and changed what I can but I want a new phone n iPad and laptop. Had to change phone and back account details. They’re all over everything and I’m having to try to stay one step ahead. I was pursued out of NI the night I left as far as The Moy by men trying to race me in fast cars. No wonder I got sick and missed my boat.
reply if you want a bunch of live shows from this tour through google drive
I would like to receive of live shows
@@andrewboard2398 send me ur email might be able to hook you up, I’ve got most shows form the tour on my computer
103%
Imbatible!!!
Just mega amounts of stress.
William Zanzinger killed poor Hattie Carroll
With a cane that he twirled around his diamond ring finger
At a Baltimore hotel, society gath'rin'
And the cops were called in, and his weapon took from him
As they rode him in custody down to the station
And booked William Zanzinger for first-degree murder
But you who philosophize, disgrace and criticize all fears
Take the rag away from your face, now ain't the time for your tears
William Zanzinger, who at 24 years, owns a tobacco farm of 600 acres
With rich wealthy parents who provide and protect him
And high office relations in the politics of Maryland
Reacted to his deed with a shrug of his shoulders
And swear words and sneering, and his tongue it was snarling
In a matter of minutes, on bail was out walkin'
But you who philosophize, disgrace and criticize all fears
Take the rag away from your face, now ain't the time for your tears
Hattie Carroll was a maid of the kitchen
She was 51 years old and gave birth to 10 children
Who carried the dishes and took out the garbage
And never sat once at the head of the table
And didn't even talk to the people at the table
Who just cleaned up all the food from the table
And emptied the ashtrays on a whole other level
Got killed by a blow, lay slain by a cane
That sailed through the air and came down through the room
Doomed and determined to destroy all the gentle
And she never done nothing to William Zanzinger
And you who philosophize, disgrace and criticize all fears
Take the rag away from your face, now ain't the time for your tears
In the courtroom of honor, the judge pounded his gavel
To show that all's equal and that the courts are on the level
And that the strings in the books ain't pulled and persuaded
And that even the nobles get properly handled
Once that the cops have chased after and caught 'em
And that the ladder of law has no top and no bottom
Stared at the person who killed for no reason
Who just happened to be feelin' that way without warnin'
And he spoke through his cloak, most deep and distinguished
And handed out strongly for penalty and repentance
William Zanzinger with a six-month sentence
Oh, but you who philosophize, disgrace and criticize all fears
Bury the rag deep in your face for now's the time for your tears
On top of all that my stomach is sick all the time. I think it’s coeliac disease so no more beer for me. Should get better I hope. Only managed 1/3 prawns. Ahhh…..
He’s in hot pursuit now and got a bunch of cronies doing his dirty work.
Why killed her?
A 6 month sentence for killing a woman....
Don't piss off Bob.
The kind of music that made Boston famous. Now it’s just full of greedy techies and sad little rich men with summer places on cape cod who fly in.
I just keep hearing Rolling stones Goat Head Soup era in the guitar ???
the guitar player on this tour was actually Mick Ronson (former Bowie's guitarist)
Who else was sent here by Polyphonic?
I I SIR!
heyyyyy
Scorsese sent me
How many roads must a George Floyd walk down
Before you call him a man?.... (The answer is (still) blowing in the wind...
starting to feel like Weezer used the same sound for my name is jonas
Letter opener. My dad's. My handbag