This song literally just came back to mind today. Guess I’ll be doing a re-listen of all the anti war songs of the 60’s. I’ll listen to the I-feel-like-I’m-fixing-to-die rag by country joe next
3 songs from 'The Man' come to mind . This one, and 'Its Alright Ma'/ ''With God on our Side'... "Propaganda, All is phoney' "I was taught to hate the Russians All through my whole life, If another war comes It's them we must fight, To hate them and fear them To run and to hide, And accept it all bravely, With God on our side" All we need to know.
@@MrWireguy ..as long as there are p s y c h o p a t h s who don't care for human life, there will always be war. The main problem throughout history has always been the p s y c h o p a t h s.
I was 14 when I first heard this song, listening to my Dad's old vinyls. I was never the same again. Bob knew exactly what was going on. More relevant than ever.
I like how it’s echoed in the earlier verse with “like I see through the water that runs down my drain” which seems almost a little incongruous when he first says it. But it makes sense with that later line, I think, and the meaning of imagery is sort of revealed.
This song reminds me of when I got drafted during the Vietnam War. I remember a drill sergeant saying," You're not fighting this war for mom and apple pie, you're fighting it for Dow Chemical, Dupont and ITT" He was right companies made millions while soldiers died. This song explains it all.
Dylan doesn't get enough credit for the way he changes his voice to fit his lyrics. His use of a bluegrass vocal here is perfect. I love his spoken and sung pronunciation of particular words and lines.
And behind it all his musical genius...so inaudable because of the power of his lyrics. Woody must have been an aural treat when he lifted his machine, whether or not he felt like singing just then. The Bards of my times.
That last verse is some of the coldest shit ever said in a song, in a song covered in cold shit. Without a doubt, this is the greatest anti-war song ever written.
@@brianfitzgerald2779 and Harris, Blinken etc..talking about..when the war ends, this, that and the other. WTF!!! they think that'll shut up millions of protesters worldwide while thousands are dead in the Palestinian territories and the ethnic cleansing continues unabated..while their prodigy commits every war crime in full view of the world. Shame on the US, you created a MONSTER.
I love that he just ends it right there too. No fanfare, no outro, just strums the chord again a few times real quick and drops the mic. Nothing performative about this song, just a pissed off Bob Dylan spitting bars.
it is timeless. but no way it's a masterpiece. These verses, i mean these sentences, statements had been repeated all over the world for centuries before, in many languages. Illiterate people had been talking all that , much before Bob Dylan was born... He has a lot of masterpieces, but this is just a casual song
This has got to be, in my opinion, the absolute greatest anti-war song ever written and the most emotionally moving anti-war song performance I have ever heard. It still resonates just as profoundly to me now as it did the first time I heard it, years ago, on a scratchy old vinyl copy of "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" that I was lucky enough to find for a buck in a thrift store - it was a well-worn copy, far from mint condition, with plenty of crackle and pop surface noise, but it didn't skip once, every song played all the way through, and I felt blessed at my good fortune finding it. Sadly, those days of unexpected gold being discovered amongst stacks and stacks of old Engelbert Humperdinck and Barry Manilow records are long gone and today even the Barry Manilow records are going for $5 to $10 at Goodwill, even if they're scratched all to hell and beyond playability... vinyl has become an overpriced and reflexively overvalued commodity as a result of the nostalgic vinyl renaissance of the last decade or so. On the one hand, I'm happy to see the finest format of physical media for music not only survive but thrive, especially when extinction once seemed so certain as to be absolutely assured at a couple points in its long and unlikely but illustrious history. On the other hand, I hate that the price of vinyl, whether it's 180-gram remastered reissues or old and dusty, deeply scratched and unplayable old original copies of whatever at the Salvation Army store, has skyrocketed to ridiculous heights in recent years as a result of all the renewed interest in vinyl, particularly among millennials and the younger generations. At what price immortality? In any case, the music - the good music, the great music, like "Masters of War" by Bob Dylan and the rest of this amazingly timeless record - remains as awesome as ever and for that I am forever grateful. Thanks, Bob Dylan.
I dropped out of vinyl in early 2018, not just for the reason's listed here, but also it's overall inconvenience and inconsistency, plus the community's toxicity and retardation gets worse by the day. 78RPM is far better as a format and speed, too bad it only lasted the first 8 decades of commercialized recordings.
This song is brilliant. The lyrics are more than amazing by how accurate they are. Young people are sent to war to die in order to satisfy some people's crave for money and authority. There is no real winner in a war, just death and misery. Sadly, it will take many years for some people to understand that the death, the suffering, the fear, the depression, the trauma and the blood are never worth it. I am so glad to have discovered Bob Dylan's music
"I'll stand over your grave til I'm sure that you're dead." Hilariously, Bob Dylan has outlived all the warmongers from his time, so that is for sure a true statement. I'm sure Bob Dylan truly did stand over their graves, there was a just as much warmongering back then there is today.
Ukraine and Gaza, and The Middle East simmering! Will humans ever learn that we only have this life, so why kill each other? Every word that Dylan's song is so relevant today in 2024!
It either Masters of War or War Pigs. I know War Pigs is overplayed. But musically it's a ten. Bill Ward was birthed to play on that. And Geezer Butler's songwriting was probably the best of the 70's. All that matched with Ozzy and his unique soulfulness and you have a pretty good contender.
I don't understand why, they call it the Nobel peace prize lol because he was a warmonger, he made munitions and bullets. I think he invented a explosive but could be wrong on that. But a peace prize should be named after some1 who did peace,like Ghandi, or Lennon, etc etc ... But not Nobel lol.
- An instrumental so simply (just a guitar all the time) and so amazing - A timeless and powerful lyrics - Bob Dylan doing a genius interpretation Some things that make it as one of the best songs ever made in the history of the human race
Right now as we speak the odds are very, very likely that somebody is being stabbed to death in a personal, hateful rage. Somebody else has, in the span of me typing this, been shot dead. Somebody raped, somebody strangled, somebody hugged, somebody kissed, a daughter bid farewell; perhaps for the last time. Perhaps they will meet again many more times. If this is too edgy for you, consider all of the love in the world, those little shared moments that are happening all over right now. I'm not trying to seed a depressing vision of the world, truly. In accepting all of the negativity, you accept the positivity. We are alone here. Is that not comforting? It's all on us. There's nobody making us good or evil, indeed there is no such thing. We just are what we are, in every moment we will. You now are not who you will be in ten minutes. With such control, can you not call that something close to freedom? Every choice you make is uniquely yours. Every moment you life is unique. There are no constraints. I realize this is borderline anti-social to be posting to a comment as simple as yours and I apologize for it, I just like to do weird pseudo-nihilistic preaching on TH-cam comments on a Sunday.
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@@eric.lerickson260 buddy this shit has been escalating since the 90s, but it is partially on the Obama administration, what with the coup d'etat in Ukraine in 2014
Alweer "a timeless masterpiece". Alweer een sublieme Bob Dylan compositie... die door diverse anderen mooi & knap werden gezongen....met vaak een rijker en mooiklinkend arrangement... B D is een verdiende Nobelprijswinnaar van Literatuur... veel van zijn songs zijn gebalde romans... ongelooflijk knap... met hele knappe vondsten erin! Te bewonderen!!
It would make an absolutely terrible poem. It's a great song. There's no Nobel prize for music, they should have started one and made him the first recipient. I think he won because they mixed up him and Leonard Cohen, who wrote excellent poems as well as music.
You’ve thrown the worst fear that could ever be hurled, fear to bring children into the world, for threatening my baby unborn and unnamed you ain’t worth the blood that runs in your veins ( YIKES! How do you come up with that) combined with the sneer of contempt in the vocal delivery BRILLIANT
@@StonedOlive well, I just created this channel as my official backup channel to reach out my fans all over the world and how they feel about my kind of music
a lot of dylan's songs are eternal. this is for sure one of them. if you pull out any history book you'd find those masters of war, bleeding others' blood, especially the youth's.
"Jesus would never forgive what you do." Simple line but moving. Reminds me of the Hemingway 'Iceberg theory.' Basically saying more with less in your writing.
Mr. Dylan was spot on when he said that songs can't save the world. Bob Dylan was all about change. Only I am able to do my part in making this world a happier existence. Masters of War pinpointed so much. Did anybody listen. I did and I am darn proud~~~Rock On
This song should always remain timeless. It should remind people, no matter what their ethnicity, they should come together. Come together reminds me of a song that not just be sung but shouted across the world
Considering this came out BEFORE Kennedy got blown away. And before the Viet Nam war seriously took off. This song is prophetic. Bob must have had a crystal ball.
JFK was assassinated because he threatened to dissolve the Federal Reserve and the CIA. The war pigs realized JFK was anti war and would have kept US out of Vietnam.
When you listen to these early Dylan protest songs, you start to really understand why the folk (and at that time very anti-war) people were so eager to try to claim him as theirs and/or make him their "savior" or "prophet." I mean look at the kind of shit this literal kid was writing, it's unreal... On the other hand, I'm so glad he told them to fuck off and did his own thing. Songs like Subterranean Homesick Blues is like a direct middle finger to the people who had put him on a pedestal for his anti-war lyrics. What a fucking badass.
Unfortunately, Bob Dylan is an extremist Zionist who sang to glorify Israel after killing 4,000 civilians in the Sabra and Shatila massacre in southern Lebanon!😕 He's a racist hypocrite!
For someone who was only 21, when he recorded this album, Bob Dylan sure was wise beyond his years. This album has diverse topics on it. Songs like this are still of relevance today. This lyrical brilliance and depth is not going to be duplicated very easily. If there was a list of the 10 best albums from the 1960s, this would have to be on the top of that list, for sure.
I was reading a Bob Dylan Songbook last night, when I crossed this song. After reading the lyrics, I had never heard this, that I recall... so I looked for the video here. I replied to another comment that this had never been more pertinent. I'm grateful I found this, but equally shaken, by its incredible relevance. It seems as though we have been guided back to the Gates of Hell... once again. These perpetual cycles must be broken, Or We All... will be left broken. 🌎🚩🙏✌
When I was younger, the anger and rage in this song didn't make any sense to me at all, but now that I'm older and I actually understand what it's talking about. HOOOO GOLLY. "And I'll stand over your grave till I'm sure that you're dead."
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I remember when protest songs were popular with my friends and I. Vietnam and all. Now my old friends dont seem to like to disagree with with der leader. We have more than ever to fear, question and protest.
Sadly so many memorable relevant words of poetry in what ever decade you were born into. "Even Jesus would never forgive what you do" from MJK Wales, May 2024 age 62. Hi if you're reading this in 3024 and thinking the same thing.
“And I hope that you die And your death will come soon I'll follow your casket On a pale afternoon And I'll watch while you're lowered Down to your deathbed And I'll stand over your grave 'Til I'm sure that you're dead” Feelings don’t get any clearer than that.
This is one of the first songs I ever learned all the lyrics to. I was 9. I’ve been a Dylan fan since 5 when my mom and sister took me to him. He’ll always be my number 1 of all time. His lyrics just speak to me.
Not many songs can be sung in the same key throughout and no 'chorus' part for want of a better word, but Dylan's words have you hooked from the beginning - poetry set to a particular key that sings everything about what he sees around him.
Man, I loved this song for so many years now. The lyrics are so incredible good and as much valid today as back in the 60's. Move people should be freewheelin' today.
Terrifying how relevant this song is sixty years later.
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Guess I'm not the only one who thought of this song today.
This song literally just came back to mind today. Guess I’ll be doing a re-listen of all the anti war songs of the 60’s. I’ll listen to the I-feel-like-I’m-fixing-to-die rag by country joe next
3 songs from 'The Man' come to mind .
This one, and
'Its Alright Ma'/
''With God on our Side'...
"Propaganda, All is phoney'
"I was taught to hate the Russians
All through my whole life,
If another war comes
It's them we must fight,
To hate them and fear them
To run and to hide,
And accept it all bravely,
With God on our side"
All we need to know.
I thought the same thing.
More than sixty years later, this song still cuts like a knife and remains relevant today.
He will remain immortal. Bob Zimmerman 1 n only 1.respect regards.
Unfortunately, he is a fanatical Zionist 💩
My thoughts exactly! From the river to the sea Palestine will be free, insh’Allah!❤️🇵🇸🍉
It's like we never learn
@@TimothyWrathBlisswe don’t!! I truly hope and pray that we will 😔
The song will probably always remain timeless.
Til the day humanity goes extinct.
@@forsakenlife4873 Its looking more and more like war is actually part of the human existance. Not looking encouraging.
Sadly, that’s not exactly a good thing, is it?
@@lorijohnson2348 As much as I love this song, it would be best if we could just forget about this one at some time.
@@MrWireguy ..as long as there are p s y c h o p a t h s who don't care for human life, there will always be war. The main problem throughout history has always been the p s y c h o p a t h s.
Stop the endless wars, and pray for peace, and I like how he mentions his unborn baby. God bless Bob Dylan.
Bob Dylan songs really need a "love" button. A simple thumbs up doesn't do justice. Absolute incredible
Couldn't have said it better myself, brother.
Love and peace
Bob è stato più di una generazione e le sue ballate saranno patrimonio per molte altre generazioni.
All the money you’ve made will never buy back your SOUL!!!!
😂 exactly... Bob's a loser. Got the whole world against me, and I taunt hell back. Bob's not forgiven.
@Gods_Real yet you probably worship Donald Trump the son of Satan 😢
Here after the ceo got shot and this line rings forever true
He doesn't mention any particular event, person, year, or country...Making the lyrics universal and valid forever. Clever.
and sadly they keep being relevant. over and over again.
That's just how you write a song.
You just helped me with my music homework aha
He didnt have to.
Would you if you could? Would you if you should? Would you?
I was 14 when I first heard this song, listening to my Dad's old vinyls. I was never the same again. Bob knew exactly what was going on. More relevant than ever.
almost exactly the same experience for me. My dad's vinyl introduced me to actual songwriting through Dylan
He wrote this song in reaction to an incident.
Bob Dylan, lyric poet, has no peer.
Im 81 and this still chokes me up...now more than ever.
Agree
The line, “You ain’t worth the blood that runs in your veins.” Chills me every time I hear it.
It's true.
The way those words are delivered with the guitar work is really cold.
@@anthonyennis4283 foreal bro
I like how it’s echoed in the earlier verse with “like I see through the water that runs down my drain” which seems almost a little incongruous when he first says it. But it makes sense with that later line, I think, and the meaning of imagery is sort of revealed.
Every line/verse of this song gives me chills. Hard to think of a better "diss track" aimed at politicians and war mongers.
This song reminds me of when I got drafted during the Vietnam War. I remember a drill sergeant saying," You're not fighting this war for mom and apple pie, you're fighting it for Dow Chemical, Dupont and ITT" He was right companies made millions while soldiers died. This song explains it all.
...and a major chemical company made Agent Orange.
@@crazyleyland5106 Yep Dupont I think.
@@oldguy9078 Monsanto.
@@crazyleyland5106 Thanks Crazy thought it was Dupont wasn't sure. Does not really matter who made it everyone was sprayed and betrayed.
Was it General Smedley Butler who said "all wars are bankers wars"?
This song always brings tears to my eyes but I can never quite work out if they’re tears of frustration, sorrow or rage.
❤it shoudn't give frustration, only a seriously warning
All the above.
That's what I was gonna say 😢
all those feelings for me too 😔
Bob Dylan the bestest brother humanity has.blessings bro xxx
Dylan doesn't get enough credit for the way he changes his voice to fit his lyrics. His use of a bluegrass vocal here is perfect. I love his spoken and sung pronunciation of particular words and lines.
Truth
💯 that's the catalyst , that when you recognize it and it clicks, makes him one of a kind
That is so true you are so right, without a doubt the best comment I have red tonight...!!!👌
And behind it all his musical genius...so inaudable because of the power of his lyrics.
Woody must have been an aural treat when he lifted his machine, whether or not he felt like singing just then.
The Bards of my times.
I do agree with you, as I have thought of it too, especially when listening "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and "Hurricane".
Should be played on an endless loop to world leaders today.
Leaders today r for sale.for money 💰 they do a n y t h i n g..
Yes!!! Yes!!! Yes!!!
That last verse is some of the coldest shit ever said in a song, in a song covered in cold shit. Without a doubt, this is the greatest anti-war song ever written.
yes! + War war what is it good for absolutely nothing
Someone should play for biden
@@brianfitzgerald2779 and Harris, Blinken etc..talking about..when the war ends, this, that and the other. WTF!!! they think that'll shut up millions of protesters worldwide while thousands are dead in the Palestinian territories and the ethnic cleansing continues unabated..while their prodigy commits every war crime in full view of the world. Shame on the US, you created a MONSTER.
@@brianfitzgerald2779 i was thinking about putin but yeah
I love that he just ends it right there too. No fanfare, no outro, just strums the chord again a few times real quick and drops the mic. Nothing performative about this song, just a pissed off Bob Dylan spitting bars.
Some songs are called legendary but really aren't, this however is a timeless masterpiece.
*DITO* you say it !
it is timeless. but no way it's a masterpiece. These verses, i mean these sentences, statements had been repeated all over the world for centuries before, in many languages. Illiterate people had been talking all that , much before Bob Dylan was born... He has a lot of masterpieces, but this is just a casual song
Sweet Jesus this just blew my mind !! 🙏 well done Mr. Zimmerman...one of the greatest songs ever written and performed 🔮
I agree
This has got to be, in my opinion, the absolute greatest anti-war song ever written and the most emotionally moving anti-war song performance I have ever heard. It still resonates just as profoundly to me now as it did the first time I heard it, years ago, on a scratchy old vinyl copy of "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" that I was lucky enough to find for a buck in a thrift store - it was a well-worn copy, far from mint condition, with plenty of crackle and pop surface noise, but it didn't skip once, every song played all the way through, and I felt blessed at my good fortune finding it. Sadly, those days of unexpected gold being discovered amongst stacks and stacks of old Engelbert Humperdinck and Barry Manilow records are long gone and today even the Barry Manilow records are going for $5 to $10 at Goodwill, even if they're scratched all to hell and beyond playability... vinyl has become an overpriced and reflexively overvalued commodity as a result of the nostalgic vinyl renaissance of the last decade or so. On the one hand, I'm happy to see the finest format of physical media for music not only survive but thrive, especially when extinction once seemed so certain as to be absolutely assured at a couple points in its long and unlikely but illustrious history. On the other hand, I hate that the price of vinyl, whether it's 180-gram remastered reissues or old and dusty, deeply scratched and unplayable old original copies of whatever at the Salvation Army store, has skyrocketed to ridiculous heights in recent years as a result of all the renewed interest in vinyl, particularly among millennials and the younger generations. At what price immortality?
In any case, the music - the good music, the great music, like "Masters of War" by Bob Dylan and the rest of this amazingly timeless record - remains as awesome as ever and for that I am forever grateful. Thanks, Bob Dylan.
agreed.."war pigs " by black sabbath is pretty strong too
@@4465Vman Absolutely! I'm a huge fan of that song as well, and of (Ozzy-era) Sabbath in general!
He's 'The Man'
I dropped out of vinyl in early 2018, not just for the reason's listed here, but also it's overall inconvenience and inconsistency, plus the community's toxicity and retardation gets worse by the day. 78RPM is far better as a format and speed, too bad it only lasted the first 8 decades of commercialized recordings.
good album left school hit the road at that time
"Songs can't save the world. I've gone through all that." - Bob Dylan
Not All not yet.
One can hope that it can! I don't have a better idea.
"I used to care, but things have changed"
Only Jesus can since It is the work of His mouth.
It's a dam shame about ukr but tyrants as historians say they have no future xterry
This song is brilliant. The lyrics are more than amazing by how accurate they are. Young people are sent to war to die in order to satisfy some people's crave for money and authority. There is no real winner in a war, just death and misery. Sadly, it will take many years for some people to understand that the death, the suffering, the fear, the depression, the trauma and the blood are never worth it.
I am so glad to have discovered Bob Dylan's music
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Strange that he's talking about members of his own tribe though
@@MarkJones-ji8fd By tribe you mean white people?
Can't imagine a world without dylan and fortunately we don't have 2. His music will live forever
@@irisarv8333 small hats
This song is still so necessary 50+ years after its release.
Yes U2
a lot of shit happening everywhere. Just like the 60s/
Sad.
War, war never changes
waterglass21 so true❤️
"I'll stand over your grave til I'm sure that you're dead." Hilariously, Bob Dylan has outlived all the warmongers from his time, so that is for sure a true statement. I'm sure Bob Dylan truly did stand over their graves, there was a just as much warmongering back then there is today.
Tomorrow is a new day.
What a powerful statement ! Nothing but the truth from Mr Dylan ❤
Incredible. He was only 21 when he wrote this, too.
he didn't the universe did, Bob was just a perceptive conduit.
@@bhew7409 nah
@@rasmuslillie8712 I was quoting Bob 😉
He's responsible for so many Amazing songs. Love Black Diamond Bay the entire Desire album is bomb.
@@bhew7409 indeed friend, indeeeed.
“all the money you made will never buy back your soul”
David Koch.
Triple Frontier
Dan Allison Honestly, probably. I think he was always his harshest critic.
Wow
Ukraine and Gaza, and The Middle East simmering! Will humans ever learn that we only have this life, so why kill each other? Every word that Dylan's song is so relevant today in 2024!
But... those US bombs gotta get used somewhere.
@@ledpup And tested
And the other places.....
Timeless...... Hope one day people stand united against the war machine. RIP to all victims of war
60 years later and the song is still relevant. this song really is timeless!
as many of his songs still are...
Sadly
Perhaps the best anti-war song ever written.
War pigs by black sabbath is 2nd
"War" by Edwin Starr is arguably the coolest one to listen to.
As good as an anti war song can be I guess.
With God On Our Side is also very good
It either Masters of War or War Pigs. I know War Pigs is overplayed. But musically it's a ten. Bill Ward was birthed to play on that. And Geezer Butler's songwriting was probably the best of the 70's. All that matched with Ozzy and his unique soulfulness and you have a pretty good contender.
Perfect song. Perfect lyrics, perfect delivery. Genius. Only Bob Dylan can pull this off.
If Dylan wrote lyrics without adding music he would be considered the greatest poet of our generation, evidenced by his Noble prize for literature.
I don't understand why, they call it the Nobel peace prize lol because he was a warmonger, he made munitions and bullets. I think he invented a explosive but could be wrong on that. But a peace prize should be named after some1 who did peace,like Ghandi, or Lennon, etc etc ... But not Nobel lol.
He actually created the Noble Foundation because he had so much remorse for the destruction he created.
@@douglayton3498 he also said tnt would end more war than peace talks lol
Doug Layton if you like Bobs poetry you have to check out Walt Whitman
???
- An instrumental so simply (just a guitar all the time) and so amazing
- A timeless and powerful lyrics
- Bob Dylan doing a genius interpretation
Some things that make it as one of the best songs ever made in the history of the human race
Bob Dylan's words are the conscience of humanity.
Right now as we speak the odds are very, very likely that somebody is being stabbed to death in a personal, hateful rage. Somebody else has, in the span of me typing this, been shot dead. Somebody raped, somebody strangled, somebody hugged, somebody kissed, a daughter bid farewell; perhaps for the last time. Perhaps they will meet again many more times. If this is too edgy for you, consider all of the love in the world, those little shared moments that are happening all over right now. I'm not trying to seed a depressing vision of the world, truly. In accepting all of the negativity, you accept the positivity.
We are alone here. Is that not comforting? It's all on us. There's nobody making us good or evil, indeed there is no such thing. We just are what we are, in every moment we will. You now are not who you will be in ten minutes. With such control, can you not call that something close to freedom? Every choice you make is uniquely yours. Every moment you life is unique. There are no constraints. I realize this is borderline anti-social to be posting to a comment as simple as yours and I apologize for it, I just like to do weird pseudo-nihilistic preaching on TH-cam comments on a Sunday.
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This song is timeless (Shame another war has started)
Yeah, and we could be on the brink of WWIII and nuclear war.
# PUTIN MUST BE STOPPED
War is HEll not just a shame???
Thanks to the Joe Biden administration..
@@eric.lerickson260 buddy this shit has been escalating since the 90s, but it is partially on the Obama administration, what with the coup d'etat in Ukraine in 2014
If that last minutes doesn’t give you the complete goosebumps and chills something is wrong .. what an ending to a timeless piece
Alweer "a timeless masterpiece". Alweer een sublieme Bob Dylan compositie... die door diverse anderen mooi & knap werden gezongen....met vaak een rijker en mooiklinkend arrangement... B D is een verdiende Nobelprijswinnaar van Literatuur... veel van zijn songs zijn gebalde romans... ongelooflijk knap... met hele knappe vondsten erin! Te bewonderen!!
Song gives me chills. Couldn't stand BD's music as a teen but now I am in my 40's and can't listen to him enough.
Once again this song comes into our minds.
Holy Jesus I feel as if I rediscovered the new testament ...60+ classics all dropped in one day...endless thanks Bob...we Love you
😍
No doubt
"Those who Destroy God's Earth shall be destroyed"The Book
I rediscovered the New Testament too. The gay community should have aligned with Jesus instead of the Democrats.
There are people that believe he didn't deserve the nobel laureate he recently received. They've never heard this song or felt the spirit of it.
They say he had ghost writers. That is something that is discussed behind the scenes.
Who gives a fuck about some trophy
It would make an absolutely terrible poem. It's a great song. There's no Nobel prize for music, they should have started one and made him the first recipient. I think he won because they mixed up him and Leonard Cohen, who wrote excellent poems as well as music.
Relevant yet again.
One of the best songs ever written. Hands down.
The lyrics are deep and at the same time very clear ... incredible songwriting - only a genius like Dylan can do this!
Dylan is Shakespeare with a guitar.
Dylan has an infinitely better message than anything Shakespeare ever wrote. Especially his anti-Semitic stuff.
Binary Potato had to do it to em!
@@richiksarkar48 Shakespeare wuz really Kevin Bacon u idiot
Opinions are like assholes everybody's got one.
@@yankeepliskin9986 Shakespeare was a dunk? LOL. Your opinion means nothing.
daughter of a Vietnam veteran....this song is IT
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Mandy Meyer Cool. Is your dad still alive?
I am one, hated our "Vietnam Police Action" not allowed in VFW since "not a war"
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You’ve thrown the worst fear that could ever be hurled, fear to bring children into the world, for threatening my baby unborn and unnamed you ain’t worth the blood that runs in your veins ( YIKES! How do you come up with that) combined with the sneer of contempt in the vocal delivery BRILLIANT
The chords are so simple and yet he played with his heart and look what came of it !!
Dear Bob.. how I wish this song had woken up more people.. heartfelt thanks for trying. The bastards are STILL at it...
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a lot of dylan's songs are eternal. this is for sure one of them. if you pull out any history book you'd find those masters of war, bleeding others' blood, especially the youth's.
I had a good cry listening to Bobby’s words while watching WW3 unfold. End all wars!! ✌🏼❤️✌🏼❤️
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Bob Dylan is an extremist Zionist!
This song is for me and yeah for you.
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Bob Dylan was and still is one of the best musicians and poets ever. Terrifying how real this reality is again with the war in Ukraine.
Greatest anti-war song ever written.
‘I think you will find when death takes it toll, all the money you’ve made will never buy back your soul’
"Jesus would never forgive what you do." Simple line but moving. Reminds me of the Hemingway 'Iceberg theory.' Basically saying more with less in your writing.
Mr. Dylan was spot on when he said that songs can't save the world. Bob Dylan was all about change. Only I am able to do my part in making this world a happier existence. Masters of War pinpointed so much. Did anybody listen. I did and I am darn proud~~~Rock On
This song should always remain timeless. It should remind people, no matter what their ethnicity, they should come together. Come together reminds me of a song that not just be sung but shouted across the world
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Considering this came out BEFORE Kennedy got blown away. And before the Viet Nam war seriously took off. This song is prophetic. Bob must have had a crystal ball.
actually the history of the world is cyclic, but we still let the shit happens
@@ShinjiInui91 Not bad for a 20 year old kid.
@@henrchaves orchestrated his story he’s talking about the hidden faces calling shots no conspiracy needed
JFK was assassinated because he threatened to dissolve the Federal Reserve and the CIA. The war pigs realized JFK was anti war and would have kept US out of Vietnam.
@@joelaporte1270 I believe you. But the amazing thing is that Bob Dylan could already see it.
Man Bob was seriously angry when he wrote this. Theres millions of punk- and metal song whose lyrics are not that intense.
When you listen to these early Dylan protest songs, you start to really understand why the folk (and at that time very anti-war) people were so eager to try to claim him as theirs and/or make him their "savior" or "prophet." I mean look at the kind of shit this literal kid was writing, it's unreal... On the other hand, I'm so glad he told them to fuck off and did his own thing. Songs like Subterranean Homesick Blues is like a direct middle finger to the people who had put him on a pedestal for his anti-war lyrics. What a fucking badass.
I agree with you. I think his anger palpable in the lyrics. He rarely wrote this harsh. He is right 100 %
Pure Genius!
It never fails to send shivers, but now more than ever. Free Palestine, Sudan, Congo, Ukraine, and all the people that are suffering a war or worse.
Unfortunately, Bob Dylan is an extremist Zionist who sang to glorify Israel after killing 4,000 civilians in the Sabra and Shatila massacre in southern Lebanon!😕 He's a racist hypocrite!
Usa 🇺🇸 😢
You neglected to include Israel in all these states that need to be freed and war free!
Somalia too
Palestine invaded Israel u dumbass
Quanto è attuale il contenuto di questa canzone, con i tanti conflitti attualmente in atto! Questa è proprio una ballata senza tempo.
For someone who was only 21, when he recorded this album, Bob Dylan sure was wise beyond his years. This album has diverse topics on it. Songs like this are still of relevance today. This lyrical brilliance and depth is not going to be duplicated very easily. If there was a list of the 10 best albums from the 1960s, this would have to be on the top of that list, for sure.
People younger than him were being drafted and murdered at the government's command.
@@WendyWatersctmm Not surprising and very sad.
The impact of later Dylan albums equalled that of Freewheelin' but none of them exceeded it.
He even threw in a verse predicting he'd get dismissed out of hand because if his age.
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He was given the Nobel Prize for some reasons. This is one of them.
Ddray: Nobel Prize for Literature - got about $8m
A quei maledetti maestri della guerra, ve la dedico con tutto il mio cuore...2023
Amen!!!
WWlll on the horizon. I sit and listen to music. Praying for better days. Knowing where my grandfather has been, these days will only grow colder.
Best poet in modern times.
This song changed my view on my government and country, this song showed me the truth
I was reading a Bob Dylan Songbook last night, when I crossed this song.
After reading the lyrics, I had never heard this, that I recall... so I looked for the video here.
I replied to another comment that this had never been more pertinent.
I'm grateful I found this, but equally shaken, by its incredible relevance.
It seems as though we have been guided back to the Gates of Hell... once again.
These perpetual cycles must be broken,
Or We All... will be left broken. 🌎🚩🙏✌
Timeless...
I heard this in a movie and was shocked. I never thought I was a Bob Dylan fan until now.
The Terminal List brought me here. BADASS show!!!!
Great lyrics. Still just as relevant today.
When I was younger, the anger and rage in this song didn't make any sense to me at all, but now that I'm older and I actually understand what it's talking about. HOOOO GOLLY. "And I'll stand over your grave till I'm sure that you're dead."
There’s so many emotions this invokes. This man truly is a legend, his words bite
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Bob truly is the head that the crown sits upon.
Well said bob still the same in 2024 the master of war 🇺🇸🇳🇿🇩🇪 no more wars just peace ☮️✌️
"None of them along the line, know what any of it is worth".
dont hold back, Bob. Tell us how you really feel.
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Ain’t it nice that this is relevant today..............
I thought I was one of the only ones. No song like this that can paint the enemy of the whole human race.
Especially now, when there's a huge deficit in civility within the walls of the high places
Deathtone no
Dont shoot me (pardon the pun) but I have been enjoying the RPWL version (prog rock band)
I remember when protest songs were popular with my friends and I. Vietnam and all. Now my old friends dont seem to like to disagree with with der leader. We have more than ever to fear, question and protest.
Sadly so many memorable relevant words of poetry in what ever decade you were born into. "Even Jesus would never forgive what you do" from MJK Wales, May 2024 age 62. Hi if you're reading this in 3024 and thinking the same thing.
“All that money you made will never buy back your soul” wow.
“And I hope that you die
And your death will come soon
I'll follow your casket
On a pale afternoon
And I'll watch while you're lowered
Down to your deathbed
And I'll stand over your grave
'Til I'm sure that you're dead”
Feelings don’t get any clearer than that.
They do not. Would that we could.
Yeah, he's not really mincing words there, is he?
Julie Felix made a decent living out of that song, but she never sang that verse
That is a *brutal* final verse.
It’s true. For me, it’s that verse that makes the song so powerful. Unmatched.
"All the money you've made, will never buy back your soul"
Bob Dylan sold his soul to the Devil.
People with money don;t worry about souls...
@@sist.3600 i dont belive this
Red heads have no souls. It's a medical fact, Jack!
@@sist.3600 Yes.
This is one of the first songs I ever learned all the lyrics to. I was 9. I’ve been a Dylan fan since 5 when my mom and sister took me to him. He’ll always be my number 1 of all time. His lyrics just speak to me.
Forever timeless... Who is listening in 2022?
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Not many songs can be sung in the same key throughout and no 'chorus' part for want of a better word, but Dylan's words have you hooked from the beginning - poetry set to a particular key that sings everything about what he sees around him.
Man, I loved this song for so many years now. The lyrics are so incredible good and as much valid today as back in the 60's. Move people should be freewheelin' today.
Bob dylan is a legend
Easily
History does not repeat itself, but it often rhymes!!!
History repeats just not in the same way
It's unbelievable what B.D. has written through the years... He's the voice of humankind.
It was chilling when I first heard it all those years ago when it first came out, and its even more truthful and chilling today.
2024
More relevant than ever.
Ironically this election was the first time I didn't write in Bob Dylan for president....
Mesmerizing...such lyrical beauty
I think you could definitely say Bob Dylan was a man of future vision, you are a living legend sir.
Dylan is one of God's masterpieces.
I agree
Very relevant once again.
So true 2023 Never Forgotten ✌️