I grew up on Bob Dylan, I was 5 in 1960, and I listened to his music from the beginning, and all the musicians who covered him, Peter, Paul and Mary, Joan Baez, so many more, but Bob is the Master, there will never be another Bob Dylan. My mom was only 25 & dad was 26 in 1969 & the radio was always on, my parents were Bob Dylan fans. My mom passed away with me holding her hand, 3-19-24, but I promised her we would take good care of dad and my 5 siblings and I made sure to visit him as often as we could, we have all left Riverside, California and live in different states around the USA, but we’ve tried to have 1 or 2 of us there at his hospice every month, mostly every week. My dad got his angel wings, yesterday 12-11-2024, he had wicked dementia and he was totally deaf, but he always remembered all of us, our spouses and the grandchildren and great grandchildren, he managed to communicate with all of us, he has had asphasia since May. It would have been my parents anniversary on August 11th, I saw tickets for Billy Strings for sale on TH-cam in April, the day before my parents anniversary, on August 10th at The Gorge, when I clicked to get the tickets, to my great joy, it was The Outlaw Festival with Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson. I feel God guided me to get tickets, so I could distract myself from grieving my parents anniversary and the concert was fantastic, it was my husband and my 2nd time seeing Bob at the Gorge & it was incredible, the whole day and night were filled with music, my parents were the best parents and I was conceived the week of August 11th, 1954, I am proudly my parents honeymoon baby & last year in November 2023, my mom told me that it was almost more like we grew up as best friends because we grew up together and she was right, she was everyone of my many friends, favorite mom, she was the cool beautiful mom, who all the guys asked me if she had a boyfriend and I would reply, Yeah, my dad, she’s my mom, but she always looked so young and she was a stoned fox, as we said in the early 70’s. I will miss my parents forever, but I know they are together now and that makes me happy, in this time of grief.❤ I was born 7 days after my mom’s 20th birthday and I look just like her. When I look in the mirror and see my mom’s face, it is bittersweet, I am so glad to look just like her and I sound exactly like her, all of my sisters sound and look like mom, even my handsome brother, looks like mom. The six of us have been thru such a big year. Now our parents are together and that is a blessing. And they loved Dylan, just like me, my siblings and me are music junkies, just like our musical parents, we all sing and play instruments, and our 3 sons, look like my dad and my mom, my parents had strong genes.❤❤❤❤❤
Bob may have well said, "I warned you once, I warn you twice, there's not going to be a third time, so you'd better take my advice. The times they are a changing". Well human 'not so kind', forces History down our throats, throughout our scholarly years, but have they ever learned anything from our past ? "No, nothing at all", I hear the Sages of the Ages, echo back.
@@DavidStanleymusicLarry Campbell is on the guitar, so between 1997 and 2004. The drummer looks like David Kemper, if so it narrows the period to 1997-2001.
The clickbait headline revealed the poster as the opportunist who plays us under a variety of different names. Insulting to both Bob and his audience. Don't click on these posts.
I don't see or hear electrical instruments, so technically it is acoustic. As for being the best, that's debatable. But a fine performance for sure. He was great in the 60's, in the 70's, 80's, 90's and every decade since. Saw him in February of this year, different but still the same unique genius, reinventing himself every day.
Thank you kindly Bob! You are a Blessing!
I grew up on Bob Dylan, I was 5 in 1960, and I listened to his music from the beginning, and all the musicians who covered him, Peter, Paul and Mary, Joan Baez, so many more, but Bob is the Master, there will never be another Bob Dylan. My mom was only 25 & dad was 26 in 1969 & the radio was always on, my parents were Bob Dylan fans. My mom passed away with me holding her hand, 3-19-24, but I promised her we would take good care of dad and my 5 siblings and I made sure to visit him as often as we could, we have all left Riverside, California and live in different states around the USA, but we’ve tried to have 1 or 2 of us there at his hospice every month, mostly every week. My dad got his angel wings, yesterday 12-11-2024, he had wicked dementia and he was totally deaf, but he always remembered all of us, our spouses and the grandchildren and great grandchildren, he managed to communicate with all of us, he has had asphasia since May. It would have been my parents anniversary on August 11th, I saw tickets for Billy Strings for sale on TH-cam in April, the day before my parents anniversary, on August 10th at The Gorge, when I clicked to get the tickets, to my great joy, it was The Outlaw Festival with Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson. I feel God guided me to get tickets, so I could distract myself from grieving my parents anniversary and the concert was fantastic, it was my husband and my 2nd time seeing Bob at the Gorge & it was incredible, the whole day and night were filled with music, my parents were the best parents and I was conceived the week of August 11th, 1954, I am proudly my parents honeymoon baby & last year in November 2023, my mom told me that it was almost more like we grew up as best friends because we grew up together and she was right, she was everyone of my many friends, favorite mom, she was the cool beautiful mom, who all the guys asked me if she had a boyfriend and I would reply, Yeah, my dad, she’s my mom, but she always looked so young and she was a stoned fox, as we said in the early 70’s. I will miss my parents forever, but I know they are together now and that makes me happy, in this time of grief.❤ I was born 7 days after my mom’s 20th birthday and I look just like her. When I look in the mirror and see my mom’s face, it is bittersweet, I am so glad to look just like her and I sound exactly like her, all of my sisters sound and look like mom, even my handsome brother, looks like mom. The six of us have been thru such a big year. Now our parents are together and that is a blessing. And they loved Dylan, just like me, my siblings and me are music junkies, just like our musical parents, we all sing and play instruments, and our 3 sons, look like my dad and my mom, my parents had strong genes.❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful version.
Bob may have well said, "I warned you once, I warn you twice, there's not going to be a third time, so you'd better take my advice. The times they are a changing". Well human 'not so kind', forces History down our throats, throughout our scholarly years, but have they ever learned anything from our past ? "No, nothing at all", I hear the Sages of the Ages, echo back.
transcendent. thank you for posting.
LOVE him!
Bob started with an acoustic guitar freaked out his folk followers picking up an electric guitar but he always played best lead on an acoustic guitar
i find Bobs guitarplaying amusing.🥰
Where and when was this performance?
around 2000
@@DavidStanleymusicLarry Campbell is on the guitar, so between 1997 and 2004. The drummer looks like David Kemper, if so it narrows the period to 1997-2001.
Before The Flood
Acoustic 3 song set was his best performance
In his opinion & most other people
See 60 mins interview.
He's says it.
ROBERT ZIMMERMAN ILUVBOBDYLAN4EVR
Not bad for a young kid
I don’t think Bob’s guitar is plugged in.
His left hand fingers are never still
Masterpiece? Do me a favour!!
The clickbait headline revealed the poster as the opportunist who plays us under a variety of different names. Insulting to both Bob and his audience. Don't click on these posts.
"Best acoustic performance?" Not even acoustic, what a ridiculous overstatement! Clickbait nonsense. Missed him in the 60's, huh?...
I don't see or hear electrical instruments, so technically it is acoustic. As for being the best, that's debatable. But a fine performance for sure. He was great in the 60's, in the 70's, 80's, 90's and every decade since. Saw him in February of this year, different but still the same unique genius, reinventing himself every day.
It's not a good recording.
From the audience