I think he had 2 get this off his chest as they boooo him so much. I love hearing him talk he's funny maybe he had a sip of alcohol 😃 whatever it's a 👍 song. 2 many mornings is a favorite of mine.love u Bob sing onnnnnnnnnnn.
@@shiitakestick Don 4 sure especially when he started to explain what kind of music hes singing omg I 💘 it love hearing him talk. & I like the slow toooo many mornings & a thousannnnmd milesssssssss & Robbie chiming in.😌😌😌😌
I understand he's great in spite of audience. Very useful hahaha Loud 🎶 not English 🎶 it's a it's a take it or leave it shhhhhooooo do it Bob. 2 many mornings. 😎🎹🎤💝
Yes for sure no matter what come out of his mouth is gold, over and over Blind Willie Mc Tell, Every Grain of Sand. I believe In You. omg omg what a song every version. Tombstone blues. One two many mornings in concert 1976 best version. KK
I know he really did not care because he is in control of Bob no matter who booooo he just laughed and will be happy to leave and go back to the states.
His speech is so emotional and reveals how he was affected not being understood by part of the public in his musical evolution. But after all these years it's so clear that Dylans was so in advance for that era.
I don’t think he was affected at all. He just did what he did. If people liked it great. If they didn’t great. This whole monologue is more reconciliatory than he would be sober but it still is the same thing, do what you want and so will I!
"The music is a, is a, is a, is a, is a......you can take it or leave it. It doesn't matter to me. I mean it really doesn't. I love you all" ---- hahaha epic
This is a grand speech to the audience. What a sweet guy .. It's so mournful. It's from the heart. I think honesty is basic to b Dylan. Those who call him arrogant...I believe, have zero understanding of this person . When I read all these lovely comments hear and there, it,'s clear that there are millions of fans who DO understand his sincerity. That touches me greatly .
Ah he was quite arrogant in this period though, and this is coming from a colossal Dylan fan. If you watch Don't Look Back, or even the disjointed Eat The Document, you'll see the aloof, dismissive character that Dylan was during the mid 60's.
What a smart man ,the way he put his point across.. and then he drives into this magnificent tune.. Bob had it long before he realized it.. a prodigy to say the least.. 👍👍👍👍👍great version ...
I'm surprised I have never heard this before. Can't believe people haven't talked about this more. 45 years as a Dylan fan and first time I have heard it.
It's all part of the theatre, really...a stoned performer who mumbles and rambles like a little girl, and an audience which is looking for idols and something to worship.
Well I suppose you could call it “stoned rambling” if you didn’t know the context behind where he was at this particular time. Basically he admits that he had played rock music since he was a teenager and only played folk for a brief time when rock basically appeared to be dead. Now he’s trying to return to that style but he’s being booed everywhere he goes because that’s not what made him popular
I just had a "Catheter Ablation" and I came out of it flyin', I wanted to go out dancin' and was up up 'till 3AM...Somebody told me that I may have been on what Michael Jackson used to take...
Bob’s voice is so pleasant, he’s really the Master of music and art. His last performance in 1966. Whatever happens then, when Bob returned to US, maybe was good for him. He could live with his wife and children, in Woodstock. Resting from the world 🌎 who nearly ripped him apart. 💕 Media, fans, chased him down. They spread a lot of guesses about Bob. He had died in the mc crash. He was alive with brain damage, but Bob came back, thanks to God. He needed time to slow down and be husband and father, without screaming fans, and money lover producers. Bob didn’t tour in 8 years. Still he wrote new songs Never forget that Bob is the Greatest authors, songwriter ever. That you know by now...🌹🍷🎶🍷♥️
Love what you said, and we all love him soooooooooooo much it's hard to explain. but you did a great job of explaining why he did not preform for years. He needed to be Bob again.
katherine Kirkwood Thank you Katherine, so kind of you, sending me appreciation. 💜 makes me happy, Bob is the finest artist, singer, author, ever walked the world 🌎 the Master 🙏💜
What warm comforting words you have for our Dear Bob. Thank you for this lovely enlightening story of this appearance and what followed. The Angels must have been watching him knowing this World of ours truly needed him to keep going. Thank you for this. WE LOVE YOU BOB! ♥️
I got stoned listening to the introduction and wondered how he managed to go on to write innumerable classics even after this point - when he was already legendary.
listening since childhood, rainy day women, like a rolling stone, it aint me babe, positively 4th street, lay lady lay: the things that a person hears in the background on the radio (or did) even a kid in rural North Carolina, liked but took for granted, I'm 44 years old now, and a big Bob Dylan fan: I have every studio album and listen daily, and I never get tired of him, the songs: the more I listen to him the less there is to say: Wow! says it all.
Every Grain of Sand, is sooooooooooo awesome and I love, I believe in you and every version of ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS, Between Saved and Shot/More Trouble vol2 Mr Tambourine posting great !!!
I am 75 and saw Dylan first in OZ in 1966 and several times more. I did Not appreciate him totally for years. Now I drive with him cranked right up. Thanks for the idea of listening every day 🌟
Mr. Pig--thanks for putting this up. You're right--very revealing on Bob's part. I'd love to hear more of these 'commentary' tracks, especially if you find them insightful like this one.
One thing I Love about Bob.The good the bad and the ugly.I love you the way you are but I give you all my life as I am. I can only hope my love is enough.Take it or leave it.
Say can you see about the version from Sydney I believe, same 1966 tour? There's some hilarious commentary after One Too Many Mornings. He's introducing Tom Thumb's Blues and has the rambling story about the painter in Mexico. I think that's the one. Thanks for the uploads by the way! Loving your new channel..great hangout for us Dylan obsessives.
Thanks for listening! I'll check that one out. If you haven't listened to the version from Royal Albert Hall (on my channel), it's excellent. Same painter commentary, but some audience sparring too.
Swinging Pig. Oops I was wrong. It was the 1966 Sydney with incoherent rambling after "Baby Let Me Follow You Down". It's at around 4:35. Have a laugh! th-cam.com/video/8I-xmInEVfo/w-d-xo.html
See, for Bob Dylan - at this point - the times they were a changing. Yes, second by second - in his mind. It really was just the way it was. Maybe we now just have to deal with that. And it's a hard rain's a gonna fall.
Lol. He must've been so fed up........i. admire his tenacity his resolve to finish the tour and his obligation.....despite being booed night after night
Great post! Appreciate all the work you put into these videos. Was there a video from 1966 of One Too Many Mornings that you posted a while back? Not sure if it was deleted or if I just couldn't track it down.
Obvioiusly stoned and drunk. The original recording of this song is so much better. One of his best from the early period. So concise and light, and yet embittered and sorrowful. The finger picking on it is beautiful.
Rube-ish ? Rube-ish = definition : In a convoluted manner , as if a love affair between M.C Escher & Rimbaud reminded the poet of a Rubik's cube . It was a rubeish affair .
This version is fun to listen to (including the intro) but if you really want to appreciate Dylan's wonderful talent, listen to the to the "original recorded" version....
it doesn't matter what drug it was, in the end he was utterly exhausted by his own presence. He just couldn't downshift, he had to give himself up to get to himself..
This is awesome. He's arguing against assigning meaning to songs based on their genres. Instead, he's proposing that we listen to their words and sounds
@@SwinginPig Or both..zanax and booze. Cuz he's fucked up...this raucous version of " One Too Many Mornings" was a subtle insult...it think he sounded like a angry drunk. But still keeping it fairly cool.
I think Bob spoke more words introducing this one song that he has during every performance combined since 1980.
I think he had 2 get this off his chest as they boooo him so much. I love hearing him talk he's funny maybe he had a sip of alcohol 😃 whatever it's a 👍 song. 2 many mornings is a favorite of mine.love u Bob sing onnnnnnnnnnn.
.. he had one morning too many
@@shiitakestick Don 4 sure especially when he started to explain what kind of music hes singing omg I 💘 it love hearing him talk. & I like the slow toooo many mornings & a thousannnnmd milesssssssss
& Robbie chiming in.😌😌😌😌
Yes but it priceless & I love it he was so young & cute ❤
@@shiitakestick I think he outdid himself also with Mr. Jones LMAO
Sometimes I love him so much it hurts.
🤮
I understand he's great in spite of audience. Very useful hahaha
Loud 🎶 not English 🎶 it's a it's a take it or leave it shhhhhooooo do it Bob.
2 many mornings. 😎🎹🎤💝
I hear u hurts.😘🎹💝
He 💘 UK ha ha ha
@@sandy11113 I know the feeling Not English music hahaha 🚬 I love him heart 🇺🇸
Nobody can be as stoned as he sounds and then play as well as he does afterwards.
My head just exploded! Should have been his Nobel Prize speech.
JZ SNAKE Haha, great idea.
Absolutely he is the best doesn't take crap from anyone. He sang it just for THEM LOL
Yes for sure no matter what come out of his mouth is gold, over and over Blind Willie Mc Tell, Every Grain of Sand. I believe In You. omg omg what a song every version. Tombstone blues. One two many mornings in concert 1976 best version. KK
LOL, best comment! :))
Less talk, more rock.
Even stoned out of his mind Dylan still sounds lucid and hurt by his fans.
"Anything I say now please don't hold it against me"
I know he really did not care because he is in control of Bob no matter who booooo he just laughed and will be happy to leave and go back to the states.
@Jack Rollins Ah, he sure had some experience about that
Priceless, then ha ha, he was in great pain and just wanted to go home. Love him to death. KK
He said please.
His speech is so emotional and reveals how he was affected not being understood by part of the public in his musical evolution. But after all these years it's so clear that Dylans was so in advance for that era.
I agree, I’m surprised this recording isn’t more talked about. It’s very revealing.
Rb
But had to get shitfaced to speak his mind...who hasn't?
Most people loved his rock stuff, there was just a vocal minority who didn't
He sure was and went on to be the best of the best. There Dylan, and all the rest just try. LOL KK
I don’t think he was affected at all. He just did what he did. If people liked it great. If they didn’t great. This whole monologue is more reconciliatory than he would be sober but it still is the same thing, do what you want and so will I!
"The music is a, is a, is a, is a, is a......you can take it or leave it. It doesn't matter to me. I mean it really doesn't. I love you all" ---- hahaha epic
This is a grand speech to the audience. What a sweet guy .. It's so mournful. It's from the heart. I think honesty is basic to b Dylan.
Those who call him arrogant...I believe, have zero understanding of this person .
When I read all these lovely comments hear and there, it,'s clear that there are millions of fans who DO understand his sincerity. That touches me greatly .
❤️
why people called him arrogant?
just because the news interviews used to lie about him just for making more money?
Ah he was quite arrogant in this period though, and this is coming from a colossal Dylan fan. If you watch Don't Look Back, or even the disjointed Eat The Document, you'll see the aloof, dismissive character that Dylan was during the mid 60's.
I love the way he talks.
So do I, in fact he can't do anything wrong in my mind. KK
His voice is so calm, warm, & intimate!
drugs
Obviously stoned but yet the most lucid man in the room as always
pretending to be stoned - it seems to me
I agree- and I play it over and over so I can hear him talk also when he sings Mr Jones
@@paoloyogi I don't think he was pretending he was just being Bob that 🌙 but I have a feeling he might have had a puff 🚬
Joan Baez has said that he used to be so nervous she would put a tranq in his coffee before the show ..
@@shiitakestick is that what Queen Jane is a tranquilizer?
😌🚀💊
the hawks/band assisted 'behinds' on the chorus are what make this tours performances the best. danko just giving it his all.
the band was oresome for sure.
@John Osman Solid Gold I think highest quality. Maybe a 💎.
He is so funny in his intro ...Love this ... This is a great song, but they all are ... No one wrote or continues to write like Dylan ...
What a smart man ,the way he put his point across.. and then he drives into this magnificent tune.. Bob had it long before he realized it.. a prodigy to say the least.. 👍👍👍👍👍great version ...
This is always a joy to hear, so snarky, so backhanded and so to the point at the same time.
I'm surprised I have never heard this before. Can't believe people haven't talked about this more. 45 years as a Dylan fan and first time I have heard it.
Bob Dylan; *Stoned Rambling*
Everyone; "He's a genius!!"
It's all part of the theatre, really...a stoned performer who mumbles and rambles like a little girl, and an audience which is looking for idols and something to worship.
Well I suppose you could call it “stoned rambling” if you didn’t know the context behind where he was at this particular time. Basically he admits that he had played rock music since he was a teenager and only played folk for a brief time when rock basically appeared to be dead. Now he’s trying to return to that style but he’s being booed everywhere he goes because that’s not what made him popular
lol
The sound of this tour is so beautiful.
Stoned-est monologues of his Career
He may have had a buff or 2222 🚬 I love it not English 🎶 🇺🇸 music after a 🚬 shhhhhhh
That was definitely out there.
Ahead of the times ⏲
It's a good thing to hear our National Treasure ask his British audience for 'more' suggestions. Enjoyed!
Sarcasm bud.
He wasn't being serious
Shin chan He’s ours. Get your own Dylan.
@@JimmyFranceable lol... Possessive, possessive, possessive...gonna report you to the international court for alien abuse!😎
That was the best, he just put it to them.
He sounds alot like I did when I came out of my surgery, high on God knows what! I love this! Thanks Swingin' 🐷
I just had a "Catheter Ablation" and I came out of it flyin', I wanted to go out dancin' and was up up 'till 3AM...Somebody told me that I may have been on what Michael Jackson used to take...
Bob’s voice is so pleasant, he’s really the Master of music and art. His last performance in 1966. Whatever happens then, when Bob returned to US, maybe was good for him. He could live with his wife and children, in Woodstock. Resting from the world 🌎 who nearly ripped him apart. 💕 Media, fans, chased him down. They spread a lot of guesses about Bob. He had died in the mc crash. He was alive with brain damage, but Bob came back, thanks to God. He needed time to slow down and be husband and father, without screaming fans, and money lover producers. Bob didn’t tour in 8 years. Still he wrote new songs
Never forget that Bob is the Greatest authors, songwriter ever. That you know by now...🌹🍷🎶🍷♥️
Love what you said, and we all love him soooooooooooo much it's hard to explain. but you did a great job of explaining why he did not preform for years. He needed to be Bob again.
katherine Kirkwood
Thank you Katherine, so kind of you, sending me appreciation. 💜 makes me
happy, Bob is the finest artist, singer, author, ever walked the world 🌎 the Master 🙏💜
I love all your thoughts You NAILED IT.
What warm comforting words you have for our Dear Bob. Thank you for this lovely enlightening story of this appearance and what followed.
The Angels must have been watching him knowing this World of ours truly needed him to keep going.
Thank you for this. WE LOVE YOU BOB! ♥️
He is relaxed and then on Fire in 2 seconds Go Bobby GO
He is The OG American Rock Poet Gave it to the world.... took it back redressed it then hung it upside Down.... God Bless the Thing we call Dylan
Nailed it!!
Fire for sure, a flame in the rain, but he does not get wet.
Yes go Bob
I got stoned listening to the introduction and wondered how he managed to go on to write innumerable classics even after this point - when he was already legendary.
listening since childhood, rainy day women, like a rolling stone, it aint me babe, positively 4th street, lay lady lay: the things that a person hears in the background on the radio (or did) even a kid in rural North Carolina, liked but took for granted, I'm 44 years old now, and a big Bob Dylan fan: I have every studio album and listen daily, and I never get tired of him, the songs: the more I listen to him the less there is to say: Wow! says it all.
Nice very nice
Every Grain of Sand, is sooooooooooo awesome and I love, I believe in you and every version of ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS, Between Saved and Shot/More Trouble vol2 Mr Tambourine posting great !!!
I am 75 and saw Dylan first in OZ in 1966 and several times more. I did Not appreciate him totally for years. Now I drive with him cranked right up. Thanks for the idea of listening every day 🌟
@@janewalton2901 did u play EVERY GRAIN OF SAND? ITS OUTSTANDING & MAGIC. & SHOT of LOVE ❤
yes @@katherinekirkwood9632 I did and loved it
Mr. Pig, if you compiled all of Bob’s commentary from this tour into a video, I’d listen to it over and over and over again
It was an honest and thoroughly brave attempt to explain what he was doing...and he got listened to as well.
Very strong and powerful version ... thank you so much for sharing it !
Wow! excellent! ... high one too many mornings..love
Interesting comments by Dylan about his musical style change to electric. Love this great upload, Thank You!
Mr. Pig--thanks for putting this up. You're right--very revealing on Bob's part. I'd love to hear more of these 'commentary' tracks, especially if you find them insightful like this one.
I second that
Thanks for uploading. Amazing :D
Thanks from me also
66 was rough on him man
So many great uploads, leaves me no option but to subscribe to your channel... Thanks, swinging pig, love it!
Swingin'🐷 is great! Let's hope and 🙏 🙏 🙏 they don't tank him off TH-cam!
Bob!! One of my favorites off all time. Thanks for the up loading!
Thanks for listening!
Yes a favorite for ever. I don't think we will hear him quite like that again
@@katherinekirkwood9632 yeah I love everything from 1966
Check out Bob Dylan -Between Saved and Shot/ More Trouble vol. 2, you probable know but just in case.
PIG, where are you finding all these recordings? I've got dozens of LP bootlegs with rare shit but what you do is above and beyond. Thank you.
One thing I Love about Bob.The good the bad and the ugly.I love you the way you are but I give you all my life as I am. I can only hope my love is enough.Take it or leave it.
he’s my role model for speeches between songs☝️
„ what you hearing here is the sound of the song,
the words“🤪🤪🤪🤪
Neither can I, so many greats, many from you..are surprisingly unrecognized Another great one here
take it or leave it , love it !
Love it
I found the answer to my question from two or three videos ago! Thanks Swingin'🐷!
Every early morning on my way to work , I would play Joan’s version . Great sense of peace for the day . A long time ago . Peter behind my Judy
Twice on that tour off stage he said I”Iwanna go home”. Luckily he survived.
Y por supuesto, no olvidemos que este sonido es simplemente glorioso!
Say can you see about the version from Sydney I believe, same 1966 tour? There's some hilarious commentary after One Too Many Mornings. He's introducing Tom Thumb's Blues and has the rambling story about the painter in Mexico. I think that's the one. Thanks for the uploads by the way! Loving your new channel..great hangout for us Dylan obsessives.
Thanks for listening! I'll check that one out. If you haven't listened to the version from Royal Albert Hall (on my channel), it's excellent. Same painter commentary, but some audience sparring too.
Yep. It's a gem. Thank you! I'm binge watching all your Dylan stuff~ anything from that 1966 tour is like crack for me!
Swinging Pig. Oops I was wrong. It was the 1966 Sydney with incoherent rambling after "Baby Let Me Follow You Down". It's at around 4:35. Have a laugh! th-cam.com/video/8I-xmInEVfo/w-d-xo.html
Hilarious. The facetious speech to the crowd about being open to suggestion.
Yah I bow to the fact that what would come next would change my life forever in a very deep personal way!! 1967 onward
I had a great laugh, so happy he told them off in his way. oh I love you people oh sure you did.Bob could not wait to hit the road. LOL
The best open for suggestion LOL ?????????????
I love him all the more now after hearing this. Thanks piglet🙏🏻✌🏼
Thanks for listening. Piglet. Love it!
I've heard many times and keep tuning into it sooooooooo cool
katherine Kirkwood You just made me listen again, and in the 1st 20 secs he try’s to say rubbish in a UK Northern accent.. twice OMG love it. Haha
As Well As I do Bobby baby
Beautiful.
i AGREE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Drugs are a hell of a drug.
Similiar voice/style used when composing "On A Rainy Afternoon" & "I Can't Leave Her Behind."
you are genuine my kind of man yeah bob dylan
Mine also
Mine also he is the best for sure.
Always love this intro.
Thank you.
See, for Bob Dylan - at this point - the times they were a changing. Yes, second by second - in his mind. It really was just the way it was. Maybe we now just have to deal with that. And it's a hard rain's a gonna fall.
I LOVE YOU IN THE MORNING BOB EACH SINGLE DAY MORE YES
Lol. He must've been so fed up........i. admire his tenacity his resolve to finish the tour and his obligation.....despite being booed night after night
Great post! Appreciate all the work you put into these videos. Was there a video from 1966 of One Too Many Mornings that you posted a while back? Not sure if it was deleted or if I just couldn't track it down.
I'm listenting to the 66 live recordings atm and this commentary is before I Don't Believe You on my CD, not One Too Many Mornings :O
No before that he says *this is called I don't believe you, it used to be like that, but now it goes like this. And rightfully so."
Bob later I believe summarized this ramble as, "the songs used to sound that way....and now they sound this way."
Bless you, mr p8g!
Pig
smokin great song!
Smoking for sure but what, and yes it's a great song
I subbededed your content is Tops!!!!
Excellent
God bless you Bob
YEAH YOUNG BOB
Bob is so cool when he's high 💙
I LOVE YOU IN THE MORNING EACH DAY MORE BOB HONEY
This the only time I heard Dylan talking more than only a few words.
Damn Bob. Everybody is stoned
Such a long intro, it's a wonder the drummer (Mickey Jones?) didn't add a few rimshots.
Great response for sure yes Mickey was wondering when the show would start. LOL
I hear you well he just let him do his thing, and it was great.
how unfair it is to put an artist on the spot and demand justification for their art AND dylan changed all that
These are the conversations I used to have after smoking a joint. 😂
I adore this song sung slow by Bob in UK his favorite place 😃
Even when a bit tipsy, Bob was on point and said what meeded to be said with humor and politness.
Our modern day Prophet for these; our ongoing book of Acts.
I hope many more God Bless Bob
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH YES
Great!
The best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love the way he says ‘rubbish’, northern style, lol.
Obvioiusly stoned and drunk. The original recording of this song is so much better. One of his best from the early period. So concise and light, and yet embittered and sorrowful. The finger picking on it is beautiful.
♥♥♥
strangled up his mind
❤❤Bob Allen Dylan ❤❤❤❤
wow he never sounded so stoned in his life haha
Rube-ish ? Rube-ish = definition : In a convoluted manner , as if a love affair between M.C Escher & Rimbaud reminded the poet of a Rubik's cube . It was a rubeish affair .
it's not rubbish with a bad british accent ?
I think he's attempting a Liverpool accent!
Rube Goldberg Machine
Lol
@@natalieskahan8409 :) Glad someone understood the joke .
This version is fun to listen to (including the intro) but if you really want to appreciate Dylan's wonderful talent, listen to the to the "original recorded" version....
Robbbbish awesome 🇺🇸🎤
I contracted insomnia listening to this
Listen to those drums!
it doesn't matter what drug it was, in the end he was utterly exhausted by his own presence. He just couldn't downshift, he had to give himself up to get to himself..
And thankfully he did.
@@viviandarkbloom100 oh yes..I agree
"...exhausted by his own presence."
Bob👌
yeah Bob honey you are the best i am painting now
YEAH BOB HONEY
This is awesome. He's arguing against assigning meaning to songs based on their genres. Instead, he's proposing that we listen to their words and sounds
The music is a... I wouldn't venture to say what it is!
Who was drummer on this tour.He is not the drummer from the band.But,I believe he was the drummer for the Hawks...
More Bob
kiss kiss young bob i am your song you know me before start singing
Is he drunk? Lmao love the guy
Haha sounds like it doesn’t it. Probably high.
@@SwinginPig
Or both..zanax and booze. Cuz he's fucked up...this raucous version of " One Too Many Mornings" was a subtle insult...it think he sounded like a angry drunk. But still keeping it fairly cool.
pills.
Stoned😂🤣🤣
For sure, he had it with the tour, and decided to tell them where it was at.
He is talking like giving a professorship to people
Great comment the best I think, a professorship I love it
Yesssssssssssssssssss I love your remark so true. I hope they woke up to really know Bob. KK