Drummer reacts to "Bringing It All Back Home" by Bob Dylan (Part 1)
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- Thank you to our alpha patron Joel S for his album pick of the month... "Bringing It All Back Home" by the one and the only... An electric and acoustic side... I can't wait to hear the rest now! "She Belongs to Me" might by my new favorite Dylan track. What a hypnotic masterpiece. This was awesome!
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I can't wait to finish this album now!! After we finish it up, where should we head next?
Highway 61
@@davidzieglmeier1020 Yes, you really have to do the trilogy!
Blonde on Blonde
@@davidzieglmeier1020 Bootleg1-3
DESIRE
Without a shadow of a doubt, the best music video ever made.
Please, Lee, give us all of Dylan’s early albums.
You’ve got some amazing, life-changing experiences to come, my young friend.
."Shes got everything she needs shes an artist she don't look back"
Thanks Bob 😘love you, you genius
"She takes the dark out of the night time and makes the day time black" .... how amazing is that !!!
@@dyl-annfan6He's fantastic
@@dyl-annfan6Yessir
Every verse of this song is as sublime as this one. Impeccable.
The two men in the background in the Subterranean Homesick Blues video are Bobby Neuwirth (artist, musician) and Allen Ginsberg (poet, beard). They filmed the sequence first in Hyde Park, London, but were stopped by the police, so they found a deserted alley and filmed it there.
Allen Ginsberg: windbag and pedophile member.
Bob is a prophet of our times. He tells his fables & parables, we listen & it changes your perspective on life!
...and Allen Ginsberg in the background, how cool is that...
This is Bob's best album in my opinion.
Neat song and video of Dylan with his flash cards.
All are interesting songs!
Thank you Lee and Joel!
I have an uncle who is 7 years older than me. My favorite thing to do as a kid was hang out with him listening to music, including this album!
In ‘65 my oldest sister got off a train from Arizona with two LP’s in her arms- Another Side of Bob Dylan and Bringing It All Back Home. A scene out of a movie that is burned deep in my soul.
Enjoyed these songs ... thank you Joel S for this pick ... looking foreward to more
Lyrically Dylan was on top of his game on this album.
I had a recording of his Albert Hall appearance, and the audience was trying to clap over him and he said I can’t believe you. And went into like a Rolling Stone. Fuck yeah!❤
Love this album love bob❤
This is the first of 3 classic albums in an 18 month period from ages 23 to 25. Bringing..., Highway 61 & Blonde ob Blonde
The BEST singer / songwriter bar none !
Dylan can go on forever & ever❤️❤️
Listening to this as a 13yo when it first came out affected me deeply, I had never heard music remotely like this with lyrics like "Tambourine Man" or "It's Alright Ma" or "Maggies Farm". It was as mind expanding as The Beatles were the previous year.but more mature. And he's still writing & touring.
These early albums are collections of classics. Every song has a deep mark in 60s culture. It started with his 2nd album, Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. The first is worth a listen, but it's mostly covers. Bob revealed his songwriting talent with Freewheelin
The guy with the Beard on "Subterranean Homesick Blues" standing off to the side , is Beat Poet , Alan Ginsburg, who's poem "Howl" brought Ginsburg to fame in literary circles
My mother who was born in 1913 was a great Dylan fan. We listened to his music together.
He is amazing. Those who criticize his singing, besides being idiots, aren’t paying attention to the lyrics. Genius!
"Maggie's Farm" was Dylan basically saying that the folk movement was trying to pin him down and keep him within that genre - it's basically an attack on the folk movement preventing songwriters from doing anything outside of it.
Everything had to fit into their "protest song" straitjacket, luckily Bob was onto them very early and saw the dead end.
It's simply one of the greatest albums ever recorded. By anyone. Each song is a mini masterpiece, but that fourth one, "Love Minus Zero/No Limits" is such a beautiful song. It gives me goosebumps.
You've still got at least 3 stone cold classics to come. Actually, I think it's 4.
Look forward to this.
You are dealing with a top level of greatness here. I don't think anyone has come to matching the genius on Dylan's early albums. Probably only later Dylan albums.
The video for SHB was filmed around the back of the Savoy Hotel in London. It’s cool to visit the location, you can see the building at the back clearly so you know it’s the right place. Then you can imagine Bob standing there holding the cards. After a few minutes, you move on, and your day has become better in an undefinable way.
In the background is Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, a friend of Dylan and who traveled to England with Dylan where they met the Beatles
I think Dylan first met the Beatles in New York in 1964 where supposedly he turned them on to pot for the first time.
The Weathermen (Weather Underground Organization), who conducted a number of bombings in the late 60's and early 70's in protest of the Vietnam War, took their name from the line "you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows."
that is..... not good obviously. but, what a line though. a lot of folks were inspired by the music of this period to do all sorts of things it seems.... some good... and some really bad.
Which seems ironic since Dylan says "you don't need a weatherman". Why would they name themselves after something that's not needed? I think most of them blew themselves up making bombs anyway.
"You don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows." Weatherman Underground?
yes, that line is like a triple entendre
I think this is my favorite Bob album, although that's an impossibility. The second side of this record is definitely my favorite *side* of a Dylan album. Thanks for the reminder.
Last four songs on this album are epic... absolutely epic...Gates of Eden probably the greatest poem he's ever written!
Here’s an idea: React to the documentary from this era, ”Don’t Look Back”, which includes performances from the Royal Albert Hall.
Bob Dylan has made a 60 year career giving his audience what they don't want. Oh, you liked that? Well, try what's next. That's art. Poetic, artistic genius. This is a great album. So is "Highway 61 Revisited." But "Blonde On Blonde" is his masterpeice.
I saw Allen Ginsberg speak at Adelphi University in the 90's. Was one of the best experiences of my life.
Hi there. The record Before was "The times they are a changing ". This one provoked a few waves. Some jump of joy, others made Bob's funeral. Time proved Dylan was wright ( like he usually does😊
This was an inspired video before music videos really existed. And the whole album is fire - the second side arguably lyrically even better than the first. Also, coming up soon on side one is Bob Dylan's 115th Dream which I think will crack you up.
"Subterranean Homesick Blues" is a direct descendant of Chuck Berry's song "Too Much Monkey Business" & Elvis Costello had both songs in mind when he wrote "Pump It Up" a dozen years later
Oh my, I love that you have some reference to The Traveling Willburya. ❤❤❤
"The pump don't work cause the vandals took the handle". Seriously, he is practically rap with the speed of his words, especially in subterranean homesick blues. Hard to catch it all...
Thanks Joel! These take me back so much.
My favorite Dylan album. 👍
I resigned from a job using Maggie’s Farm. 👍
That was the first song he performed electric at Newport.
Great reaction again..
Yessir..
Bob is the G.O.A.T.(not those sports guys)
Yo, react to album..Desire..
'Hurricane' is my fav!!!!
In the UK we adopted 'Maggies Farm' as a protest against the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher in the late 70s and 80s. What a wonderful human being she was, who said 'there is no such thing as society'.
@BernardHodgson did we?. Never heard that one.
An amazing album, definitely in my top two Dylan albums and She belongs to me is a personal favourite, it’s really beautiful and as you point out very hypnotising.
Dylan does whatever he wants and hates being defined by public expectations or other people's image of him.
Well I try my best
To be just like I am
But everybody wants you
To be just like them
The most beautiful album cover!
Love folk like you, who listen to Dylan ... his albums are for the "clarity of the lyrics" according to Mr Dylan, you can find amazing live performances too. I didn't get "Maggies Farm" until I listened to "Live at Budokan" then I really "Got" it. Keep on keeping on listening to Mr Dylan ... so much amazing stuff out there, looking for the 2nd part
More Dylan!!!❤
Never enough Dylan.
Bob called and congratulated '50s' pop/Rock'n'Roll star Ricky Nelson on his 1969 cover of She Belongs to Me. It's a favorite of mine too.
The lady in the red dress on the sleeve is Sally Grossman wife of Dylans manager, Albert Grossman.
Rollicking, down-home funky, wicked fun lyrically. Can't go wrong.
May I suggest 'Ballad of a Thin Man' live at Newport, '66, I think. Or start with the studio track. Your call. Cheers.
✌🏼😊🎶❤️🍁❤️✨️🕊
You will start out standing, proud to steal her anything she sees
You will start out standing, proud to steal her anything she sees
But you will wind up peeking through her keyhole, down upon your knees
Hi kiddo.
Two suggestions....
His first album...Bob Dylan
Then
Blonde on Blonde.
The first album will truly astound you.
All the best young man.
yaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh
You should carry on through the three albums that changed everything: this one then Highway 61 Revisited and then Blonde on Blonde.
looks like Poet Allen Ginsburg standing over to the side on Subterranean Homesick Blues, He's the balding man with the full dark beard
yes. He was a big supporter of Dylan. Sometime in the 70s getting up on stage with him, hitting a tambourine
This is good stuff. I really like Dylan’s older mature voice on his albums Time out of Mind and Tell Tale Signs from the bootleg series.
The homeless guy in Subterainian is famous Beat Poet Allen Ginsburg!
Maggies Farm, ultimate protest sing, up there with allmost cut my hair from crosby! ❤
U2 does Maggie's Farm/Cold Turkey live in New Jersey 1986.
Dylan was "rapping" before Rap Music.
Yes, Rage Against the Machine did a pretty rockin' version of Maggie's Farm! Bob Dylan's got two more live version's that are pretty rockin' too, in '65 at the same Newport Folk Festival and '70 on his Rolling Thunder Tour. Kind of like totally different songs.
My favorite Dylan song is “Tangled Up in Blue”.
He never does it the same. I think Blonde On Blond is his best. But I tell ya, New Morning is a hidden gem.
Alan Ginsberg in back to the side, famous beat poet of 60s
A superb album. That 1st video is iconic, copied by others. The bearded guy looked like Allen Ginsberg, beat poet & a friend of Dylan. "She Belongs to me" is about Joan Baez. The Nice with Keith Emmerson did an unusual version, worth checking out.
The key is that you can't really understand the rage unless you were around then: it was a unique and exciting period.
"Bringing it All Back Home" -- reaction to "The Beatles," and John Lennon had told him, "Get a fookin' band!"
Poet Allen Ginsburg walks thru at the end
If I hit lottery, aint working on Maggie's farm no mah! ✌️
...if you follow in chronological order ''Highway 61'' , ''Blonde on Blonde'' , ''John Wesley Harding'' and enjoy the journey of music (and more) history .....
The guy with the beard was Allen Ginsberg (Ram Dass).
Ram Dass was also known as Richard Alpert, an academic associate of Timothy Leary. Both were conducting experiments at Harvard on the psychological effects of LSD and were asked to leave when they started promoting acid; "turn on, tune in, drop out. Ginsberg spent time with Ken Kesey and his Merry Pranksters out west, a participant in the Acid Tests which became the model for Bill Graham's Filmore West and later Filmore East, a melding of acid rock, light shows, projections, multi-media psychedelic experiences, and then morphing into concert venues for the great bands of the day;)
Ginsburg was not Ram Dass. Richard Alpert was.
Who didn't cover Dylan?!😅
The original video, Allen Ginsberg hanging out back there.
The first time he went on stage playing an electric guitar he was booed by the lovers of folk music who had been big dylan fans
Booed and they also walked out of the shows
Highway 61 next then Blonde on Blonde
See Dylan's "Newport Folk Festival" performances. Riveting.
On youtube.
Did Bob Dylan invent Rap, too? Oh my gosh...
So appropriate that Allen Ginsburg (Great beat poet) should be in the video. I have always considered Dylan to be the bridge between Beatniks and Hippies
Neal Cassidy
@@mikefannon6994Ginsberg was Carlo Marx in On the Road.
@lordbyron6293 Yes, so was Burroughs. Cassidy was the main character (along with Kerouac) and an important part of the Merry Pranksters, some of the earliest hippies.
Dylan in this period is not at all easy to understand. Like good poetry you have to think over a lot of the lines.
Many people think of song as the beginning of Rap. SubHSB
Dime stores were kinda like Dollar stores are now.
The First song here is so great, im not a big fan of Bob Dylan i has problem vithe his voice. But he has done many god songs
As he turned to electric, Dylan was known as an "amphetamine prick".
Can you react to Elvis Costello
"It is not he or she or them or it that you belong to".
Think that a Rabbi, or a hippie Catholic priest... in background..lmao.
Rage Against the Machine did an excellent cover, not mocking at all.
thank you for clearing that up. i remember the song very well, but I obviously didn't read the tone right. that song rocks though!
@@L33Reacts Rise Against does a really nice cover of Ballad of Hollis Brown (an acoustic song from the album before this one, but it really rocks).
@@L33Reacts yep, sure does! My take on it was that it was about the exploitation of the workers.