I couldn’t agree more. For my money, I think he ranks right up with Shakespeare in terms of the breadth and depth of human emotions and experience he covers, and the brilliance of his innovations in his artistic field. And that’s not just a cliched comparison. I LOVE Shakespeare. I’ve read at least half his plays and seen a dozen performed, so I appreciate how monumentally great Shakespeare is. Dylan’s as wonderful, but more accessible to most people today. I have no doubt people will still be enjoying Bob Dylan and talking about his genius 500 years from now, or as long as our civilization survives. I’m so glad I’ve been able to capture some visual as well as audio recordings of his live concerts to augment the pretty spare collection of professionally filmed and televised performances that exists. (even though Bob may not like it)
@@ArturArtist Yes, you said it so well, I agree with every word. If only we could see into the future I believe Bob Dylan's name and works will be with the likes of Shakespeare till the end of time. He's not only a great Poet (we dont always understand him!) but he is a Musician and Singer as well as having other artistic talents. Bob is the whole package! Many dont realise how priviledged we are to be living during His lifetime. Thankyou ArturArtist for sharing what thousands of followers would never otherwise see and hear.
Thanks for this! I love this song and the footage is great. Hokey cymbal crashing though dear Winston which don’t really jive with this particular song. It’s okay though because Bob sings, plays harp beautifully, and has some great lead work on the guitar! 🎸👏
david kemper played sometimes the most „trite“steady beats on songs like vision o j but it was magic sometimes the mix makes the difference in a small setting the drummer can be very dynamic but sometimes on big stages he doesn’t know that the whole level of his drum 🥁 sound is too loud because of a stoned „ingeneur“🤪
@@ArturArtist I'm 5'1" I know what it's like to be short at a show. sometimes a tall person stands in front of me and my view is a little blocked. that's life. And it's a ROCK concert not fucking Stravinsky. Lighten up. I don't block people for the whole show because I'm a conscientious person but if I want to stand up for a couple minutes to groove, then get over it. if you can't handle people moving around you then stay at home? I don't know why you're so hostile I made a silly comment jesus fucking christ. artists tend to like it when they can tell people are actually enjoying themselves. Yes I WANT to dance. just like you WANT to not dance. Unless you're disabled you can stand up for thirty seconds too if you need a perfect view for every second of every show. or better yet, only sit in the front row of the balcony and your view shall never be impeded by people who experience concerts in a different way. Get the stick out your ass.
@@lezzlemynezzle it's kinda like the deliberate fault in a Persian rug - it just emphasises the perfection of the whole. (....and I'm wholeheartedly agreeing your point of view in case you don't realise 🙏)
What a great beat by Winston Watson, always loved him on drums. Bob is very passionate on vocals here.....fantastic!
PERFECTION...LOVE everything about this wonderful performance. Long live Bob Dylan.
This (extended) version/performance of the famous song is so beautiful, easily my (all time) favourite!
love this song and i saw JJ playing .... good moment for me thanks ♥♥♥
There’s never a moment where Dylan doesn’t amaze nor enthrall me. For my money, he’s the most amazing artist ever come from America
I couldn’t agree more. For my money, I think he ranks right up with Shakespeare in terms of the breadth and depth of human emotions and experience he covers, and the brilliance of his innovations in his artistic field.
And that’s not just a cliched comparison. I LOVE Shakespeare. I’ve read at least half his plays and seen a dozen performed, so I appreciate how monumentally great Shakespeare is.
Dylan’s as wonderful, but more accessible to most people today.
I have no doubt people will still be enjoying Bob Dylan and talking about his genius 500 years from now, or as long as our civilization survives.
I’m so glad I’ve been able to capture some visual as well as audio recordings of his live concerts to augment the pretty spare collection of professionally filmed and televised performances that exists. (even though Bob may not like it)
Without question, Dylan is the greatest lyricist in the history of American music. @@ArturArtist
@@ArturArtist Yes, you said it so well, I agree with every word. If only we could see into the future I believe Bob Dylan's name and works will be with the likes of Shakespeare till the end of time. He's not only a great Poet (we dont always understand him!) but he is a Musician and Singer as well as having other artistic talents. Bob is the whole package! Many dont realise how priviledged we are to be living during His lifetime. Thankyou ArturArtist for sharing what thousands of followers would never otherwise see and hear.
@@marieholland8868He will be remembered when we have forgotten all the rest.
Another Matchless performance !
Super, merci🙋👌.
Thanks
Brilliant video, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome
🎼⭐️⭐️⭐️
I like you collaborate with that orchestra, play 'Simple twist of fate' I can't forget that performence
Tq
Thanks for this! I love this song and the footage is great. Hokey cymbal crashing though dear Winston which don’t really jive with this particular song. It’s okay though because Bob sings, plays harp beautifully, and has some great lead work on the guitar! 🎸👏
it could also be the mix!
david kemper played sometimes the most „trite“steady beats on songs like vision o j but it was magic
sometimes the mix makes the difference
in a small setting the drummer can be very dynamic but sometimes on big stages he doesn’t know that the whole level of his drum 🥁 sound is too loud
because of a stoned „ingeneur“🤪
I don't sit still in my seat either. gotta dance! not sorry!
@@ArturArtist I'm 5'1" I know what it's like to be short at a show. sometimes a tall person stands in front of me and my view is a little blocked. that's life. And it's a ROCK concert not fucking Stravinsky. Lighten up. I don't block people for the whole show because I'm a conscientious person but if I want to stand up for a couple minutes to groove, then get over it. if you can't handle people moving around you then stay at home? I don't know why you're so hostile I made a silly comment jesus fucking christ. artists tend to like it when they can tell people are actually enjoying themselves. Yes I WANT to dance. just like you WANT to not dance. Unless you're disabled you can stand up for thirty seconds too if you need a perfect view for every second of every show. or better yet, only sit in the front row of the balcony and your view shall never be impeded by people who experience concerts in a different way. Get the stick out your ass.
@@lezzlemynezzle it's kinda like the deliberate fault in a Persian rug - it just emphasises the perfection of the whole. (....and I'm wholeheartedly agreeing your point of view in case you don't realise 🙏)
Hope you didn’t block anyone’s view who came to WATCH the performance?
@@donalfinn4205 lol nope
Can’t dance to Dylan just listen, I might tap the occasional foot.
Literally ruined the video by not letting the words speak for themselves.
I’m not sure what your comment is about.
What do you mean by “not letting the words speak for themselves?”
We already know all the words, what’s the problem?