Dear people of Ireland, we are watching a few months late. Thank you for this gorgeous program celebrating Bob Dylan. Bob is a life long inspiration to us, with his remarkable poetry and music! Hearing some of these precious poems and songs brought grateful tears. Thank you for your inspirations, Bob and Happy 80th Birthday!
Hi its johny from Australia. I love you guys for giving me such a beautiful performance of talented Irish artists my hart melted as I listened thank you all
0:00 Girl From The North Country 8:40 Oh Sister 15:36 One More Cup Of Coffee 24:30 Make You Feel My Love 37:40 Legend Paul Brady with some fireworks 47:23 It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 57:35 Restless Farewell 1:04:40 Forever Young
When one is needy the BARD shows up....rambled into this just now, an East Village NYC Sunday afternoon...and here this is right on time. Hearing these offerings is a walk thru of my 71 years mostly with Dylan's relentless generous phases and phrases.
Glad I stumbled upon this. On November 8, 1964 I didn't have the $2 needed to see Bob live at the University of Maine but I made up for it eleven years later at the world-famous Bangor Auditorium as he, Joanie and Scarlet rocked the old house with their Rolling Thunder review. My Back Pages
From 14 to 74 and counting, Bob Dylan has been at my side and at my back. He has been the sound track of my life, and that of many others. My friends and I spoke "Dylanese" to each other - using his songs as shorthand when we reached out. Thank you so much for this.
First heard Bob Dylan from tapes played by American Peace Corp personal who were living in the same house as me in Kuala Lumpur in 1968. Bob inspired many of us studying in University of Malaya. We were really fired up during the Vietnam war. Since then Bob has always remained one of my top singers. Love you Bob and may you live forever.
From Calgary Alberta, Canada. Because of Bob D (and Leonard C) I quit Law school to be a poet/clown/actor/producer. The first number they played the Girl from the North Country sent a wave of emotion through me and I have tears streaming down my face. I really had forgotten how much Bob has helped me become an artist. Happy B Day.
The generations through his lifetime! So fortunate are we to be here, now. The tunes/songs/words may be here for several centuries! I adore the way these artists have carried the message of Bob "Shakespeare" Dylan. Thank you to these Young Folks. What a wonderful gift from you musicians! Thank you.
I have a good friend who quit being a corporate lawyer to become a clown and full-time father, one of the happiest people, best father and husband, that I have ever met. Sounds like he has good company in you :)
Hi Kirk - I've lived my entire life in Calgary. So, cheers my fellow Calgarian! I agree that Dylan and Cohen have been a big part of what I am today. I could have gone to the University of Calgary, but Dylan sent me in the direction of being a lifelong artist.
How have I not seen this before? Bob you were the voice of our generation. Thank you for for living a life of poetry, music and public service. The world has been a better place with you having graced us with your presence!!!!!
@@janetbrown3385 He did not want to represent anyone but himself, as you say; but his fame and his brilliance overshadowed his desire and did indeed make him the voice of his generation and generations that have followed--think Eddie Vedder. Dylan's words will inspire others for multiple generations to come.
Bob was always playing in the house I grew up in, outside Pittsburgh. I new every lyric to every song but did not no the names of the songs. As the years crept by I learned the names. The 1st time I saw BD live was all summer long in 1987 when he graced the stage with one of his greatest heroes and friend, Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead. Wow, what a summer man. Since the summer of 87 I made sure I got to see BD at least a few 10 shows a year. I'm still seeing Bob yearly, now with my three boys that absolutely love this troubadours stage presence with his band that sharpens the guitar work year after year for Bob. I sense the affection of Bob's loyalty to travel and play a different show every night. That's the magic of Dylan, just like Jerry G and the boy's. If you have never have seen BD, do your heart and ears a favor and buy a ticket and take the ride for an evening before it's gone. Your heart and ears and soul will thank you. Very nice show this was in Ireland. Thank you folks, much love and respect to all whom learn and play BD. It's the cosmic dance and a sure ticket to enter the pearly gates. ❤🎸
As an englishman who frequently professes his love of Ireland (and Dylan) it shames me to say I only stumbled upon this by happenstance and was unaware of it. It shames us all that it only has 180,000 views
It was so wonderful to see and hear this very special tribute to a man that everyone in the tribute loves so deeply. Like them, Dob Dylan has touched me deeply too, and I thank everyone responsible for this touching birthday tribute. Cheers from Baltimore Maryland, USA!!!
Hello gorgeous fan, accept my vehement protestations of gratitude. I just wanted to write to let you know how much I appreciate the positive support and love through the years, you’ll inspire me to do more and here are my wishes for you; May this year keep you healthy, May you achieve all of your daily targets; and may you remain happy and whole!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I found this ten moths after it happend, Bob Dylan has been in myheart all my most of my life from about the age Im 65 in a few days. Thanks Bob you bought me through many hard times. Sorry but I still don't drink coffee. Hope you still have some good poems left.
I was once in a Camden Town Irish pub with a friend. About 1975. A guy came up to us: "Are you Luke Kelly?" (My memory has him in a cowboy hat, speaking with a drawl...) And my friend said yes. "Bobbie says hi to you!" and your man walked back to his friends. Luke was SO thrilled. They'd been together as almost kids, unknowns on the folk circuit in the States. And Dylan the icon remembered .. taking the trouble to send greetings. Icon to icon.
🎼🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵 Happy Birthday Bob Dylan The 60's gift to me was you, Positively 4th Street did rareify the summer air. From then till now, Your music, words, voice, sound Was like a returning friend With every song you sang. From Georgian Bay ,Ontario CANADA Wishing you a day to celebrate with your friends around the world...reflections made close by sharing your authentic best with us...we send our forever blessed back to you. ♡love♡ Mary
I happened upon this You Tube video on 10/12/'21. It's quite wonderful. I first saw Bob Dylan in concert at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in 1965: My parents took me. To see him perform 'Desolation Row' with just a guitar and harmonica is an eerie memory.
All the songs performed: Girl N.Country 8:36 Oh Sister 15:34 One more cup of coffee 24:29 Feel My Love 37:45 Arthur Mcbride 47:20 Its Alright Ma 57:35 Restless Farewell 1:04:45 Forever Young
This is a delightful treat, Bob has been my favourite singer,/songwriter from I was a teenager over 56 years ago. Wonderful performsnces, all. Carol, from Kingston, Jamaica
This is wonderful concert Bob Dylan deserve all the best things in life. Happy birthday to Bob Dylan he is still remarkable person. Keep up the great work you are doing Bob Dylan. Love from a fan of yours Adam.
What a great tribute to Bob D. 80ties. With such great musicians -- no hype, no glitz, no 'popular nonsense. Performed with true heart. Yeah..Bob the troubadour, the poet; "I hope you know it, don't blow it."! greetings from Crestone, Colorado USA.
Love this!!! I did my first book report on Bob Dylan! Absolutely Main Street. I played harmonica and got am A!!! It was in 6th grade! Love to Bob Dylan and thanks for all the inspiration ❤️
Bob Dylan is the essence of poetry and song, which is beautifully illustrated in the fantastic renditions of "Dignity", "It's Alright Ma", and "Forever Young". On a personal level, "Oh Sister", followed by "One More Cup Of Coffee", are some of Dylan's best, yet rarely sung or covered by other artists. When I was a teenager in 1977 in the small town of BelKsiri, Morocco. My dad had an iconic 70's Sharp Boombox, which I used to sneak out of the house in the evening/night and haul to my favorite music listening spot, on the outer side of the wall of Lycee Moulay Rachid highschool (facing the woods leading to river Sebou). I would sit there for hours listening in the dark to Hurricane, or Sara, barely making out some lyrics here and there -English is not my native language-, trying to decipher what Dylan wanted to say through that intense, sincere voice, and sob to the painful words like "Couldn't help but make me feel ashamed to live in a land where justice is a game" or "Now the beach is deserted except for some kelp, and a piece of an old ship that lies on the shore" Thank you Mr. Dylan for the hundreds of thousands of hours you occupied my ears, mind, heart, and soul. A thousand years from now, Bob Dylan's canon of work will stay forever young and pertinent.
If only these beautiful renditions of Bob's music were available - I'd purchase at least six copies to give them to my Dylan appreciating friends. Magnificent!
I would be at Bob Dylans performing in the village back in the 60s, Cafe Wha, The White Horse, Washington Square fountain. It was a difficult time, for most of us, breaking out of our shells, in the big City. Happy birthday Robert Zimmerman. Spike Sousa, local artist, Old Naples fl.
Oops my mistake, after all these years I've only just got it: 'I'm younger than that now.' It finally makes sense because I was thinking it should have been 'I'm younger then than now; it's all a bit cracked really isn't it? Never mind. I always get confused over the song title: I wish I'd known what I know now when I was younger.' I was at the Isle of Wight festival in '69 when Bob was headlining, we could hardly hear him stuck at the back of this huge crowd of long hairs in a big field. Then we had to make our way back to the mainland in the dark to start with. Those were the days; I think Bob left in a helicopter, we could hear it overhead as well as him laughing.
happy 80th Birthday Bob , Thanks for Irish people for giving us the oportunity to celebrate the birthday of ower admirable teacher and also thanks for the tow ladies for the beautiful song
Here it is post Bob's birthday, and I just now found and listened to your utterly fabulous and touching tribute.The first two songs blew me away, and I thought there's no way the musicians and artists are going to continue to ace this.I say this because I just rarely hear Bob Dylan covers that come close to touching that place inside that Bob touches or create the sound that delivers.Well, y'all proved me wrong. The entire celebration was just awesome. Thank you! Happy Birthday, Bob! Debra from North Alabama
I am so grateful to each of the artists, musicians, organizers ànd Deerfield for inviting us to the best birthday party for Bob Dylan.♡ This most treasured musical present'ation was a stunning tribute to Bob Dylan. How fitting in your finalè that sealed it with his anthem song Forever Young. Bob's poetic wordsmithing legacy has created a place where time stands still and together we are truly...with Bob forever young. Thank you.
What an absolute treat to stumble across this. Whatever people think of Dylan, and I know there is a wide range of views out there, one thing is for sure, musicians love covering Dylan songs!
Dylan songs are simply the best material out there. I love Bob’s abilities as a performer, but I understand they can be an acquired taste. Other artists can’t wait to get their hands on these songs, and I’m glad!
What a find !!! Well done to all the musicians and presenter, Loah. For me, Bob’s stand out album was the wonderful Slow Train Coming featuring my favourite song, When He Returns. Happy Birthday Bob from Belfast, Northern Ireland 🎸
From Cedar Park, Texas..I have always loved the song Girl from the North Country. I am from Virginia, MN and Bob Dylan grew up in Hibbing, MN. I am also 80.
fantastic! tangled in you bob, thanks for the inspiration the elation and all you creation and lots of love from all of us who you have become part of the fabric or our lives! god bless!
Here's the original live stream of this celebration: th-cam.com/video/6iHd-DAWdFA/w-d-xo.html And here you can find the name of the artists and the tunes, too: 00:00:00 LISA HANNIGAN + LOAH: Girl from the North Country 00:08:37 MICK FLANNERY + SUSAN O'NEILL: Oh Sister 00:15:35 BRIGID MAE POWER + PETER BRODERICK: One More Cup of Coffee 00:19:57 FELISPEAKS: Dignity 00:24:30 LISA HANNIGAN, LOAH + BRÍAN MACGLOINN: Make Me You Feel My Love 00:27:37 JOE O'CONNOR: Old Suitcase With Contents: No Offer Refused 00:31:38 JOE O'CONNOR: Excerpt from Star of the Sea 00:37:45 PAUL BRADY: Arthur MacBride 00:47:20 MICK FLANNERY: It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding 00:57:14 CINDER WELL: Restless Farewell 01:04:38 FOREVER YOUNG
Todah raba Congrats Bob Dylan for your 80 birthday. Thank you Irish Ambassador and all musicians and diplomats. Yes Bob Dylan makes us happy since 60 years, i m born 1954. Greetings from Switzerland. Thank you all very much.
The first cover , so beautiful . Their voices compliment so that it stayed with me for a few days later … was hearing it in my noggin but couldn’t remember who or where . Viewing history is my friend .
This is one of the best 80 Dylan celebration. Splendid, serious, almost perfect. Sorry for to find you a month later. Lot of thanks from Madrid (Spain)
Many thanks for this tribute that has restituted Bob's spirit for a while in an out of time so beautiful place located in a so important country for his music ! Happy birthday Bob (with some months delay...) !
As a granddaughter of Irish immigrants, baby boomer and admirer of Dylan for decades, I truly appreciate and thoroughly enjoy this celebration of our Nobel Prize Laureate. Thank you to all the talented participants! Wonderful.
I'm so very sad yet elated at the same time. Sorry I missed this when it was uploaded but so very happy that I found it nonetheless......greetings and gratitude.
If I'd been invited to play one of Bob's tune, it would have been : Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts. Greetings from Hawaii. I've been playing Dylan tunes since the mid-1960's.
Just read all the comments of this celebration…..I guess no one of the haters/dislikers understood, that this tribute is an mostly „Irish“tribute to Bob‘s songs…..just listen to the „Irish“version of „One More Cup of Coffee“…….really special! I do like this tribute, being a Sothern German musician & songwriter
The Irish connection to Country & Western Music in the USA is huge the Musicians that emigrated to the new World brought with them a mix of music that blended in all across the east coast to the South & and wild West . Love from Dublin.
Dear people of Ireland, we are watching a few months late. Thank you for this gorgeous program celebrating Bob Dylan. Bob is a life long inspiration to us, with his remarkable poetry and music! Hearing some of these precious poems and songs brought grateful tears. Thank you for your inspirations, Bob and Happy 80th Birthday!
Hi its johny from Australia. I love you guys for giving me such a beautiful performance of talented Irish artists my hart melted as I listened thank you all
I stumbled onto this gem early on a Sunday morning. What a treat. Ireland's tribute to Bob Dylan is enchanting . Lovely. Thank you.
Absolutely angelic!
Happy Birthday, Robert❤🌹❤🌹❤
from sunny Florida
(almost 3 years later!)
But what a gem 💎
0:00 Girl From The North Country
8:40 Oh Sister
15:36 One More Cup Of Coffee
24:30 Make You Feel My Love
37:40 Legend Paul Brady with some fireworks
47:23 It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
57:35 Restless Farewell
1:04:40 Forever Young
Thanks for this
why are they singing in that weird style? Is it not english they speak? sounds very odd.
ok the guy did fine on his own. the black woman ruined it singing weird.
When one is needy the BARD shows up....rambled into this just now, an East Village NYC Sunday afternoon...and here this is right on time. Hearing these offerings is a walk thru of my 71 years mostly with Dylan's relentless generous phases and phrases.
Glad I stumbled upon this. On November 8, 1964 I didn't have the $2 needed to see Bob live at the University of Maine but I made up for it eleven years later at the world-famous Bangor Auditorium as he, Joanie and Scarlet rocked the old house with their Rolling Thunder review. My Back Pages
From 14 to 74 and counting, Bob Dylan has been at my side and at my back. He has been the sound track of my life, and that of many others. My friends and I spoke "Dylanese" to each other - using his songs as shorthand when we reached out. Thank you so much for this.
My god that man wrote some beautiful songs.😻😍😻
hello Bob happy
birthday. .mama Rosa @ me love so much.
Happy birthday, Bob!
Sweetheart, like you 🎶
First heard Bob Dylan from tapes played by American Peace Corp personal who were living in the same house as me in Kuala Lumpur in 1968. Bob inspired many of us studying in University of Malaya. We were really fired up during the Vietnam war. Since then Bob has always remained one of my top singers. Love you Bob and may you live forever.
Lovely. So glad I found this video. Or maybe, it found me?
From Calgary Alberta, Canada. Because of Bob D (and Leonard C) I quit Law school to be a poet/clown/actor/producer. The first number they played the Girl from the North Country sent a wave of emotion through me and I have tears streaming down my face. I really had forgotten how much Bob has helped me become an artist. Happy B Day.
I left law school too to write. It's all over now baby blue did it for me.
The generations through his lifetime! So fortunate are we to be here, now. The tunes/songs/words may be here for several centuries! I adore the way these artists have carried the message of Bob "Shakespeare" Dylan. Thank you to these Young Folks. What a wonderful gift from you musicians! Thank you.
I discovered that Dylan album after dropping out of Architecture. :-)
I have a good friend who quit being a corporate lawyer to become a clown and full-time father, one of the happiest people, best father and husband, that I have ever met. Sounds like he has good company in you :)
Hi Kirk - I've lived my entire life in Calgary. So, cheers my fellow Calgarian! I agree that Dylan and Cohen have been a big part of what I am today. I could have gone to the University of Calgary, but Dylan sent me in the direction of being a lifelong artist.
How have I not seen this before? Bob you were the voice of our generation. Thank you for for living a life of poetry, music and public service. The world has been a better place with you having graced us with your presence!!!!!
Bob Dylan did not want to represent anyone but himself,as he has said on numerous occasions.
I hate the voice of generation thing as I'm not a baby boomers (glad not to be) but wouldn't want any else to be my voice except BD
@@janetbrown3385 He did not want to represent anyone but himself, as you say; but his fame and his brilliance overshadowed his desire and did indeed make him the voice of his generation and generations that have followed--think Eddie Vedder. Dylan's words will inspire others for multiple generations to come.
@@earlcohen5153 He was inspired by the devil,..........his own words.
AGREED!!!
To you artists of Ireland - Thank you - from Wisconsin USA
From Dundalk Maryland we wish you a grande birthday, and one that we propose as well that will be forever young.
Bob was always playing in the house I grew up in, outside Pittsburgh. I new every lyric to every song but did not no the names of the songs. As the years crept by I learned the names. The 1st time I saw BD live was all summer long in 1987 when he graced the stage with one of his greatest heroes and friend, Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead. Wow, what a summer man. Since the summer of 87 I made sure I got to see BD at least a few 10 shows a year. I'm still seeing Bob yearly, now with my three boys that absolutely love this troubadours stage presence with his band that sharpens the guitar work year after year for Bob. I sense the affection of Bob's loyalty to travel and play a different show every night. That's the magic of Dylan, just like Jerry G and the boy's. If you have never have seen BD, do your heart and ears a favor and buy a ticket and take the ride for an evening before it's gone. Your heart and ears and soul will thank you. Very nice show this was in Ireland. Thank you folks, much love and respect to all whom learn and play BD. It's the cosmic dance and a sure ticket to enter the pearly gates. ❤🎸
A voice to match your beauty and grace! You are everything wonderful. I’m am sure you have touched so many hearts and spirits.
As an englishman who frequently professes his love of Ireland (and Dylan) it shames me to say I only stumbled upon this by happenstance and was unaware of it. It shames us all that it only has 180,000 views
give Ireland back to the Irish...
It was so wonderful to see and hear this very special tribute to a man that everyone in the tribute loves so deeply. Like them, Dob Dylan has touched me deeply too, and I thank everyone responsible for this touching birthday tribute. Cheers from Baltimore Maryland, USA!!!
I’m listening from the Bronx New York but I’m from Donegal coming home soon can’t wait. Fabulous music
Bob's songs played by women are wonderful and full of kindness, even the saddest ones
Hello gorgeous fan, accept my vehement protestations of gratitude. I just wanted to write to let you know how much I appreciate the positive support and love through the years, you’ll inspire me to do more and here are my wishes for you; May this year keep you healthy, May you achieve all of your daily targets; and may you remain happy and whole!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@bobdylan2302 Happy only It you keep on writing things such as "I contain multitudes". You are heritage of humankind
@@bobdylan2302 ❤️
@@bobdylan2302 belated happy birthday Bob and what a gorgeous event!
So beautiful I was lucky to see him as a young girl in 1965 in Newcastle in England, loved him then love him forever outstanding performer
I found this ten moths after it happend, Bob Dylan has been in myheart all my most of my life from about the age Im 65 in a few days. Thanks Bob you bought me through many hard times. Sorry but I still don't drink coffee. Hope you still have some good poems left.
What a wonderful celebration. All beautiful and talented performers. Thanx a lot.
I was once in a Camden Town Irish pub with a friend. About 1975. A guy came up to us: "Are you Luke Kelly?" (My memory has him in a cowboy hat, speaking with a drawl...) And my friend said yes. "Bobbie says hi to you!" and your man walked back to his friends. Luke was SO thrilled. They'd been together as almost kids, unknowns on the folk circuit in the States. And Dylan the icon remembered .. taking the trouble to send greetings. Icon to icon.
🎼🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵
Happy Birthday Bob Dylan
The 60's gift to me was you,
Positively 4th Street did
rareify the summer air.
From then till now,
Your music, words, voice, sound
Was like a returning friend
With every song you sang.
From Georgian Bay ,Ontario
CANADA
Wishing you a day to celebrate
with your friends around the world...reflections made close by sharing your authentic best with us...we send our forever blessed back to you.
♡love♡ Mary
Bob Dylan is the poet in my heart and in many hearts. This is truly beautiful adding beauty to Dylan's work. Thank you.
I happened upon this You Tube video on 10/12/'21. It's quite wonderful. I first saw Bob Dylan in concert at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in 1965: My parents took me. To see him perform 'Desolation Row' with just a guitar and harmonica is an eerie memory.
Without listening to Dylan and Young growing up I would totally lack empathy for anyone. Happy Birthay Bob🎈
Shalom from Israel. Thank you for your beautiful rendition. Peace and love.
.....how timeless and beautiful. Such talented young women. Thank you for your generosity.
This is a lovely, artistic tribute for Bob’s 80th birthday! Thank you for uploading!🎶☘️📖
All the songs performed:
Girl N.Country
8:36 Oh Sister
15:34 One more cup of coffee
24:29 Feel My Love
37:45 Arthur Mcbride
47:20 Its Alright Ma
57:35 Restless Farewell
1:04:45 Forever Young
Thank you for this. 😃❤️
The Irish HAD to cover Restless Farewell. All of these are beautiful.
This is a delightful treat, Bob has been my favourite singer,/songwriter from I was a teenager over 56 years ago. Wonderful performsnces, all.
Carol, from Kingston, Jamaica
What a fabulous show guys...everyone !! Thanks muchly. Just watchin now on youtube in miami...10 outta 10 !! 💚🌷
This is wonderful concert Bob Dylan deserve all the best things in life. Happy birthday to Bob Dylan he is still remarkable person. Keep up the great work you are doing Bob Dylan. Love from a fan of yours Adam.
What a beautiful surprise to find this here on TH-cam: you dang these songs with so much love and heart!
Outstanding! The very best celebration of the genius of Bob Dylan! Thanks to the excellent artists and to the US Embassy in Dublin!
What a great tribute to Bob D. 80ties. With such great musicians -- no hype, no glitz, no 'popular nonsense. Performed with true heart. Yeah..Bob the troubadour, the poet; "I hope you know it, don't blow it."! greetings from Crestone, Colorado USA.
Mick and Susan , never heard of them , but I was SO moved and surprised when she played that horn . Just gorgeous . Wow .
absolutely wonderful, thank you to everyone who performed tonight, your all fabulous. happy Birthday Bob.
From Australia
from Sydney especially , I would not be here without you Bob
The beauty of these performances brought tears to my eyes.
Love this!!! I did my first book report on Bob Dylan! Absolutely Main Street. I played harmonica and got am A!!! It was in 6th grade! Love to Bob Dylan and thanks for all the inspiration ❤️
Positively Main Street
@@lisapidgeonscordamaglia7447 “…and got A…” Just had to say it.
@@CatmanBill whatever floats your boat.😂 actually it was an A+!
What a rich gift Ireland offers, from a Nation of Poets to a Poet of a Man.
Bob Dylan is the essence of poetry and song, which is beautifully illustrated in the fantastic renditions of "Dignity", "It's Alright Ma", and "Forever Young".
On a personal level, "Oh Sister", followed by "One More Cup Of Coffee", are some of Dylan's best, yet rarely sung or covered by other artists. When I was a teenager in 1977 in the small town of BelKsiri, Morocco. My dad had an iconic 70's Sharp Boombox, which I used to sneak out of the house in the evening/night and haul to my favorite music listening spot, on the outer side of the wall of Lycee Moulay Rachid highschool (facing the woods leading to river Sebou). I would sit there for hours listening in the dark to Hurricane, or Sara, barely making out some lyrics here and there -English is not my native language-, trying to decipher what Dylan wanted to say through that intense, sincere voice, and sob to the painful words like "Couldn't help but make me feel ashamed to live in a land where justice is a game" or "Now the beach is deserted except for some kelp, and a piece of an old ship that lies on the shore"
Thank you Mr. Dylan for the hundreds of thousands of hours you occupied my ears, mind, heart, and soul. A thousand years from now, Bob Dylan's canon of work will stay forever young and pertinent.
What a beautiful tribute to Bob of poetry music, ballads and deep feeling thx so much !
Followed Bob since the sixties and still his song writing amazes me. So many wonderful songs. I’ve been loving you too long to stop now.
best North Country cover I've ever heard, it gives me great emotions as the Dylan and Cash version
It’s incredible
If only these beautiful renditions of Bob's music were available - I'd purchase at least six copies to give them to my Dylan appreciating friends. Magnificent!
yes, this ought to be released as a CD
I would be at Bob Dylans performing in the village back in the 60s, Cafe Wha, The White Horse, Washington Square fountain. It was a difficult time, for most of us, breaking out of our shells, in the big City. Happy birthday Robert Zimmerman. Spike Sousa, local artist, Old Naples fl.
“I was so much older then……I’m younger than that now” Happy Birthday Bob ! May you stay forever young 👍
Isn't that really bad grammar?
Oops my mistake, after all these years I've only just got it: 'I'm younger than that now.' It finally makes sense because I was thinking it should have been 'I'm younger then than now; it's all a bit cracked really isn't it? Never mind. I always get confused over the song title: I wish I'd known what I know now when I was younger.' I was at the Isle of Wight festival in '69 when Bob was headlining, we could hardly hear him stuck at the back of this huge crowd of long hairs in a big field. Then we had to make our way back to the mainland in the dark to start with. Those were the days; I think Bob left in a helicopter, we could hear it overhead as well as him laughing.
I agree with that. I wish he could be young forever and write songs forever.
@@philfletcher3434 'forget about that then than damn' and if u are called Dam add another Dam there 😊
Mary Ann says "Happy Birthday," from Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania! Stay "Forever Young!"
happy 80th Birthday Bob , Thanks for Irish people for giving us the oportunity to celebrate the birthday of ower admirable teacher and also thanks for the tow ladies for the beautiful song
Here it is post Bob's birthday, and I just now found and listened to your utterly fabulous and touching tribute.The first two songs blew me away, and I thought there's no way the musicians and artists are going to continue to ace this.I say this because I just rarely hear Bob Dylan covers that come close to touching that place inside that Bob touches or create the sound that delivers.Well, y'all proved me wrong. The entire celebration was just awesome. Thank you! Happy Birthday, Bob! Debra from North Alabama
I am so grateful to each of the artists, musicians, organizers ànd Deerfield for inviting us to the best birthday party for Bob Dylan.♡
This most treasured musical present'ation was a stunning tribute to Bob Dylan. How fitting in your finalè that sealed it with his anthem song Forever Young.
Bob's poetic wordsmithing legacy has created a place where time stands still and together we are truly...with Bob forever young.
Thank you.
A beautiful and merited rendition to Bob Dylan, with a perfect scenario, thanks.
I must be getting old and sentimental, tears right from Girl From the North Country
Wonderfully Inspirational performances! Happy Birthday to you: Mr. Bob Dylan!! Congratulations!
What an absolute treat to stumble across this. Whatever people think of Dylan, and I know there is a wide range of views out there, one thing is for sure, musicians love covering Dylan songs!
Whenever l hear a Dylan cover I feel the singers are pointing to how much better Dylan's vocals are.
Dylan songs are simply the best material out there. I love Bob’s abilities as a performer, but I understand they can be an acquired taste. Other artists can’t wait to get their hands on these songs, and I’m glad!
What a find !!! Well done to all the musicians and presenter, Loah. For me, Bob’s stand out album was the wonderful Slow Train Coming featuring my favourite song, When He Returns. Happy Birthday Bob from Belfast, Northern Ireland 🎸
From Cedar Park, Texas..I have always loved the song Girl from the North Country. I am from Virginia, MN and Bob Dylan grew up in Hibbing, MN. I am also 80.
fantastic! tangled in you bob, thanks for the inspiration the elation and all you creation
and lots of love from all of us who you have become part of the fabric or our lives! god bless!
This is almost enough to make me believe in God and Angels. Thank you for this Larry.
Enjoyed the show and beautiful musical tribute to Bob Dylan! Happy Birthday Bob!
Leurs deux voix sont Sublimes . Merci de tout mon coeur !
So grateful to be introduced to Peter Broderick and Brigid Mae Power! What a haunting and gorgeous rendition of One More Cup of Coffee for the Road!
Only in Ireland. Very warming and uplifting with finesse. Wonderful.
Hi, Declan watching from MOZAMBIQUE. What a great idea - loving it.
Here's the original live stream of this celebration: th-cam.com/video/6iHd-DAWdFA/w-d-xo.html
And here you can find the name of the artists and the tunes, too:
00:00:00 LISA HANNIGAN + LOAH: Girl from the North Country
00:08:37 MICK FLANNERY + SUSAN O'NEILL: Oh Sister
00:15:35 BRIGID MAE POWER + PETER BRODERICK: One More Cup of Coffee
00:19:57 FELISPEAKS: Dignity
00:24:30 LISA HANNIGAN, LOAH + BRÍAN MACGLOINN: Make Me You Feel My Love
00:27:37 JOE O'CONNOR: Old Suitcase With Contents: No Offer Refused
00:31:38 JOE O'CONNOR: Excerpt from Star of the Sea
00:37:45 PAUL BRADY: Arthur MacBride
00:47:20 MICK FLANNERY: It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding
00:57:14 CINDER WELL: Restless Farewell
01:04:38 FOREVER YOUNG
A very elegant, and Irish, celebration of the songs of Bob Dylan.
Thank you for such a lovely reminder of how profound Dylan has been in all our lives. Many, many thanks!
Todah raba Congrats Bob Dylan for your 80 birthday. Thank you Irish Ambassador and all musicians and diplomats. Yes Bob Dylan makes us happy since 60 years, i m born 1954. Greetings from Switzerland. Thank you all very much.
Wonderfully put together. Sublime and unexpected performances. Thanks to the artists. Thanks for doing this.
all the performances are so very soulful. beautiful
Both sing beautifully and the girl doing the first solo, wow, how your words roll off your lips as a wisp of cotton candy..
I have been a Bob freak since the age of 11 when first I discovered him and the acoustic guitar. Thanks Bob for all you've done for me. Happy 80 !!!
1st time I heard Blowing in the Wind and Lay, Lady Lay, I was hooked for life. Been singing his his songs and praise since then
I love 💕 Dylan and most of his songs. Thank you, Mr. Robert Zimmerman
I'm of Irish heritage and a fan of Bob Dylan. Thank you.
The first cover , so beautiful . Their voices compliment so that it stayed with me for a few days later … was hearing it in my noggin but couldn’t remember who or where . Viewing history is my friend .
I am sure if Bob listened to those lovely ladies he would be happy. Beautiful just absolutely beautiful. You ladies did good. Very good.
A thousand years from now, Dylan's music and words will be just as important as today
In 400 years Dylan will be remembered like Shakespeare is now.
Am watching a year late, but still enjoying. Wore Bob's records out. He is such an amazing legend❤️🎶❤️🎶
This was superb from start to finish! You warmed this Canadian's heart.
This is one of the best 80 Dylan celebration. Splendid, serious, almost perfect. Sorry for to find you a month later. Lot of thanks from Madrid (Spain)
This is the best tribute event to Bob Dylan I've ever seen and I've been around almost as long as Bob. Huge thanks to all involved.
Just stumbled across this...thank you, heavenly angelic.
Thank you Ireland how wonderful of you!!! You have shown so much respect for Bob Dylan. I’ll be watching this over the next few days 🙏
Bob likes Irish music.
LISA HANNIGAN is ONE OF A KIND. I'll have THIS to hang onto - Thanks LISA - GOD BLESS YOU!
Many thanks for this tribute that has restituted Bob's spirit for a while in an out of time so beautiful place located in a so important country for his music ! Happy birthday Bob (with some months delay...) !
The two women performing North Country Fair in Ireland have lovely voices. Thank you.
The songs title is Girl From The North Country
LISA HANNIGAN + LOAH: Girl from the North Country
Oh my gosh! "One More Cup of Coffee" got me like an arrow through the heart. So lovely!!!
we love you Bob Dylan you are a gift to us all Happy Birthday Bob Dylan
Dylan plus amazing harmony. Just, well. Wow!
As a granddaughter of Irish immigrants, baby boomer and admirer of Dylan for decades, I truly appreciate and thoroughly enjoy this celebration of our Nobel Prize Laureate. Thank you to all the talented participants! Wonderful.
These performances are transcendental. Thank-You so much
That is the best version I ever heard of Girl From the North Country.
Happy Birthday, my dear sweet poet. Dear Bob, you've always been a part of my life through your songs. All My Love Forever 💓
I'm so very sad yet elated at the same time. Sorry I missed this when it was uploaded but so very happy that I found it nonetheless......greetings and gratitude.
Thank you from Maine the North country.
love my Dylan.
If I'd been invited to play one of Bob's tune, it would have been : Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts. Greetings from Hawaii. I've been playing Dylan tunes since the mid-1960's.
love Lisa Hannigan’s voice. loved her work with Damien Rice
Watching a few months late, this is absolutely gorgeous. Thank you, people of Ireland
Just read all the comments of this celebration…..I guess no one of the haters/dislikers understood, that this tribute is an mostly „Irish“tribute to Bob‘s songs…..just listen to the „Irish“version of „One More Cup of Coffee“…….really special! I do like this tribute, being a Sothern German musician & songwriter
The Irish connection to Country & Western Music in the USA is huge the Musicians that emigrated to the new World brought with them a mix of music that blended in all across the east coast to the South & and wild West .
Love from Dublin.
I just saw this, such beauty!!Love this, love Bobby.