Bob Dylan - It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (Official Audio)
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- “It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" by Bob Dylan
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Lyrics:
Darkness at the break of noon
Shadows even the silver spoon
The handmade blade, the child's balloon
Eclipses both the sun and moon
To understand you know too soon
There is no sense in trying
Pointed threats, they bluff with scorn
Suicide remarks are torn
From the fool's gold mouthpiece
The hollow horn plays wasted words
Proves to warn that he not busy being born
Is busy dying
Temptation's page flies out the door
You follow, find yourself at war
Watch waterfalls of pity roar
You feel to moan but unlike before
You discover that you'd just be
One more person crying
So don't fear if you hear
A foreign sound to your ear
It's alright, Ma, I'm only sighing
As some warn victory, some downfall
Private reasons great or small
Can be seen in the eyes of those that call
To make all that should be killed to crawl
While others say don't hate nothing at all
Except hatred
Disillusioned words like bullets bark
As human gods aim for their mark
Made everything from toy guns that spark
To flesh-colored Christs that glow in the dark
It's easy to see without looking too far
That not much is really sacred
While preachers preach of evil fates
Teachers teach that knowledge waits
Can lead to hundred-dollar plates
Goodness hides behind its gates
But even the president of the United States
Sometimes must have to stand naked
An' though the rules of the road have been lodged
It's only people's games that you got to dodge
And it's alright, Ma, I can make it
Advertising signs that con you
Into thinking you're the one
That can do what's never been done
That can win what's never been won
Meantime life outside goes on
All around you
...
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"Money doesn't talk, it swears." What a fucking line.
Ain't that the truth!
And all these years later it seems those kinda times, still ain't changin much! Some haven't figured out yet that it's children that pay the price of parents and other adults choices!
Ya know what a good many adults are in other words? A- Dolts.
Your so very important post reminds us to think from motivation and intent. To Always remember to see through the heart and minds eyes of a child and to be kind. And for that, I Thank- You and of course, Mr.D too!
Ask a man who is dying he just want a day more to live not money or women.
I loved it when I heard it at 16, not so much now. The ones I like are the last ones. I don't think he just concludes with them, I think they're the conclusions he comes to:
"And if my thought-dreams/ Could be seen
They'd probably put my head/ In a guillotine.
But it's alright ma
It's life and life only."
It's hard to do better than that.
100
fucking a!
One of the best songs ever written in the history of mankind.
That's a big like from me
And me..
It’s life and life only
you took the comment right out of my brain
Second that
He was 23 yrs old when he wrote this. 🤯
Effing amazing, isn't it? It's like there had to be an older soul residing in that body for such a young person to create something like this!
Every line in this song would be a career defining for almost everybody else.
Blows my mind every time that a person actually wrote those lyrics
I thought this was a pretty good track all in all
The rhyme scheme is so complex it is almost ridiculous
More like the devil..
He admitted there was a magic(devils) that came over him and that he couldn't do it again of he tried. In an interview speaking about his bargain with the devil.
@@chrismendoza4355 lol
[Verse 1]
Darkness at the break of noon
Shadows even the silver spoon
The handmade blade, the child's balloon
Eclipses both the sun and moon
To understand you know too soon
There is no sense in trying
[Verse 2]
Pointed threats they bluff with scorn
Suicide remarks are torn
From the fools gold mouthpiece the hollow horn
Plays wasted words, proves to warn
That he not busy being born
Is busy dying
[Verse 3]
Temptation's page flies out the door
You follow, find yourself at war
Watch waterfalls of pity roar
You feel to moan, but unlike before
You discover that you'd just be one more
Person crying
[Chorus]
So don't fear if you hear
A foreign sound to your ear
It's alright, Ma, I'm only sighing
[Verse 4]
As some warn victory, some downfall
Private reasons, great or small
Can be seen in the eyes of those that call
To make all that should be killed to crawl
While others say don't hate nothing at all
Except hatred
[Verse 5]
Disillusioned words like bullets bark
As human gods aim for their mark
Make everything from toy guns that spark
To flesh-colored Christs that glow in the dark
It's easy to see without lookin' too far
That not much is really sacred
[Verse 6]
While preachers preach of evil fates
Teachers teach that knowledge waits
Can lead to hundred-dollar plates
Goodness hides behind its gates
But even the President of the United States
Sometimes must have to stand naked
[Chorus]
And though the rules of the road have been lodged
It's only people's games that you got to dodge
And it's alright, Ma, I can make it
[Verse 7]
Advertising signs that con
You into thinking you're the one
That can do what's never been done
That can win what's never been won
Meantime, life outside goes on
All around you
[Verse 8]
You lose yourself, you reappear
You suddenly find you got nothing to fear
Alone you stand with nobody near
When a trembling distant voice, unclear
Startles your sleeping ears to hear
That somebody thinks they really found you
[Verse 9]
A question in your nerves is lit
Yet you know there is no answer fit
To satisfy, ensure you not to quit
To keep it in your mind and not forget
That it is not he, or she, or them, or it
That you belong to
[Chorus]
But though the masters make the rules
For the wise men and the fools
I got nothing, Ma, to live up to
[Verse 10]
For them that must obey authority
That they do not respect in any degree
Who despise their jobs, their destiny
Speak jealously of them that are free
Do what they do just to be
Nothing more than something they invest in
[Verse 11]
While some on principles baptized
To strict party platform ties
Social clubs in drag disguise
Outsiders they can freely criticize
Tell nothing except who to idolize
And say "God bless him"
[Verse 12]
While one who sings with his tongue on fire
Gargles in the rat race choir
Bent out of shape from society's pliers
Cares not to come up any higher
But rather get you down in the hole
That he's in
[Chorus]
But I mean no harm, nor put fault
On anyone that lives in a vault
But it's alright, Ma, if I can't please him
[Verse 13]
Old lady judges watch people in pairs
Limited in sex, they dare
To push fake morals, insult and stare
While money doesn't talk, it swears
Obscenity, who really cares
Propaganda, all is phony
[Verse 14]
While them that defend what they cannot see
With a killer's pride, security
It blows the minds most bitterly
For them that think death's honesty
Won't fall upon 'em naturally
Life sometimes must get lonely
[Verse 15]
My eyes collide head-on with stuffed
Graveyards, false goals, I scuff
At pettiness which plays so rough
Walk upside down inside handcuffs
Kick my legs to crash it off
Say, okay, I've had enough
What else can you show me?
[Chorus]
And if my thought-dreams could be seen
They'd probably put my head in a guillotine
But it's alright, Ma, it's life, and life only
Thank you for posting the lyrics
@@walkingmanhisdogtakingvide3901 You are welcome.
That was helpful, obviously a die hard fan. :)
@@coffeehugger there are many here among us who think that life is but a joke
Verset 6 mauvaise traduction... C'est plutôt.. Même le président des États-Unis doit un moment se tenir nu !
"He not busy being born is busy dying."
Happy Birthday, Bob Dylan! 80 years old today. :)
This song opens all the windows: pure genius, it is as relevant now as it was in 1965.
DUde grow up.
Only Dylan could have released such a sharp, biting song that is still relevant to this day.
Try Steppenwolf,s Monster.
Something about the song it’s deep you get dragged in by the lyrics and the guitar at the same time - it’s kind of hypnotic beyond its time
And I think it shall always be relevant.
Collin Adams - it’s timeless you would not think it was written 55 years ago probably the most profound song I have listen to I have always wondered how he played this on the guitar tried it myself but can not find a version with the chords or notes he is using whilst he recorded this
@@paulhynes170 try the version on dylanchords.info
Even Bob himself says he's in awe of this song. And to think he wrote it when he was just 23. I love Bob Dylan so much and I totally love this song.
“The masters make the rules, for the wise men and the fools” is a line that reoriented my thinking for the rest of my life
The old Republic will rise in the ashes of this new world like a phoenix.
No kidding
The Song goes deep
MASONS
@@jm-tl6od The globe-Earth is a Masonic lie.
More meaning in one song than many artists can achieve in an entire career
Than any artist...
Maybe the Smiths
or takes a lifetime to get nuance after nuance & still not uncover them all like doin a jigsaw puzzle without the picture on the box
Written by the best song writer ever
@@denniscannon7834 Got that right!
@@denniscannon7834nope. The best song writer ever was Leonard Cohen.
Easy to see why Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize, his verses are so meaningful and enduring.
His Words are so deep indeed so many depths
True
Nobel equals shit now that the mindboggling Bob Dylan has departed the deep state
The Holy Earth God - when then enjoy your prize..
Brian Ripley - jeez , took long enough ..
Memorized the lyrics and performed it as a spoken piece for a high school drama final. The room was just silent. I got an A. The song still has that shock value
Horse balls.
Wow!!!
And some of your school mates stil remember l bet .👍
Yes, the devil is said to have written it
Excellent feat dude
"Bent out of shape from society's pliers". Ok, the Nobel prize is deserved for that line just by itself.
A flat out masterpiece, among a library of masterpieces. I danced around the room when Dylan won the Nobel Prize in Literature - as deserving as anyone. How many times have I said "He not busy being born is busy dying." In the history of contemporary music, Dylan stands alone.
Also give kendrick Lamar credit. It was an unconventional but well deserved tip of the cap.
Kendrick Lamar is the Bob Dylan of modern music
Master of words. A magician of words. Cheers mr. Bob Zimmerman Dylan. Live long.
I'm a Dylan fan and I didn't dance with the prize. He ignored it for months, he didn't even initially want it. I understand its just a popularity contest, often going to those who are the most politically aligned with the times, proven by the long list of deserved authors who were ignored by it for the contemporary Pied Piper of that moment.... I love Dylan but prizes are nothing, nor are criticisms.
Artistically,culturally,to me,the 20th century is Dylan,The Beatles and Picasso. Iconic,gigantic forces of art,creativity
I am blown away every time I listen to this masterpiece. A cutting edge look at how really fucked up humanity is. The man transcends the word iconic.
It always blows my mind that this was recorded in one take.
Dylan is a true Music Artist that's my thoughts on it.🙂
@@heynow2302 Well, that's not in question. But he still has multiple takes for many of his songs, yet he recorded one take and one take alone of this song and nailed it in one, even after moments earlier saying he really didn't want to do it because it's so long. The fact it's so long and lyrically dense and he still just knocked it out in one is wild to me.
Because it had to be said and he knew he was the one who had to say it
I think everything was those days
@@Blandy0487 It wasn't.
There’s something darkly magical about Bob Dylan idk how to explain it. It’s like someone seeing through a veil
My first time hearing this. Holy shit, amazing. Every word even more appropriate today 55 years later. And I never knew that Bob Dylan invented rap 😀
Listen to Subterranean Homesick Blues
Imagine being able to write this song. Bob's a fucking master, there's no other song like this one, fucking great.
There are other songs, they're also Bob Dylan songs.
You know Kidda😉
Even Bob says he can't imagine it, in the 60 Minutes interview. He says he doesn't know where those words came from and could never do that again these days.
Hey man, don't sit on the fence - say what you really think! 😉
He is the best boss in the poetry. Pure bliss like gold.
His birthday is on Monday. Eighty years old. A miracle that him and I are still both alive. And I agree..some of his songs are true poetry set to music. It has been said, poetry is the only magic there is. They can teach you to do just about anything but not how to write a real poem. God bless
Bob is bob only one in millions. Live long bob Zimmerman. Pure poetry pure truth.truth hurts but truth is like the sun. Shining always.
If they have their choice, most people will worship the human form, and language. It branches out from there, but those two things seem to be at the core.
It's amazing that he could write something like this and then do an about face and be totally calm and removed from all the bullshit and in a knowing and contemplative spirit write something like Watching The River Flow with Leon Russell. If you've never heard:
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If any other artist released 'Bringing it all back home' it would be their magnum opus and they would dine out on it for decades afterwards. For Dylan it was just another album. Amongst his back catalogue it doesn't even really stand out. A freakish talent
It does come on it’s an amazing album it is definitely one of his best definitely top 5 anyway, it stands out massively w sum of his best songs like it’s all over now baby blue mr tambourine man subterranean homesick blues and gates of Eden and love minus zeros
Truth
'freakish talent', well put
And to think rolling stone put Kanye west on their list off albums ahead of this masterpiece of an album what drugs are they smoking this song alone is better anything Kanye west done and will ever do
@@elstonngunn4193 Oh I'm right there with ya it's a stunning album. I just think in an amongst Freewheelin, BOTT, Highway 61, Blonde on Blonde, John Wesley Harding, Desire, Oh Mercy etc etc it really is just another album
"He not busy being born is busy dying" and "Money doesn't talk, it swears" Two of the greatest lines ever written, and they're both in the same song!! This guy should be nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature
Shakespearian words, he's a Bard.
That's very good ..
I agree! Always did! But he actually won it in 2016...
Absolutely!!
Yeah, seems he sold his soul to the devil... that's who would get the Nobel Prize.
In 500 years time only one artist from our time will be celebrated still... Bob Dylan.
Imagine hearing this on the radio today...
no chance. there would be uproar from the powers that be.
@@MrPiccolop it would be nipped in the bud by the censors that be, im so glad to hear it live.
The public today are so impressed by image,fireworks and totally meaningless lyrics😢
Simply genius at some point in every human beings life they should hear this
Going through a tough time right now and I don't know how much worse it would be without Dylan's music
I hope you get through whatever is happening
You can get through it, don’t be afraid to ask for help.
Amen to that brother
@@bendrescher7185
Its just the Demokratie allover is running out.... "corona helps"
👍👍👍
Masterclass.
What must it have been like, being Bob Dylan and having these songs surging out of you?
Wow. Just wow. Its like someone distilled all of the thoughts of millions of people about the problems of life into a seven minute song. Incredible
The greatest lyrics of ALL TIME. Sorry folks, the game is over.
Oh, man. That's a tall order.
Of course david bowie is in the running. I'd put cake on the list, too. I kinda want to say cab calloway and harry nilsson, but that's my own personal taste.
I'm going to fall asleep listing bands for sure, haha
Don't forget nirvana has this issue like most seem too in pop music. What's up with Danny's Song, that fraternity mentioned in the lyrics didn't exist I don't think until like 15 years later
@@bluegenes2273 Cake?! Is that some joke?
@@tyrekecantrell5941 cake. not cakez.
Bob Dylan paints a picture in his songs because he is such a good story teller. This song is life squeezed into a seven minute song.
The lyrics.... one or maybe the most profound and perhaps the deepest ever written.
I can't believe I've listened to this song almost 700,000 times.
I also can't believe that.
4.38(the length of the song in minutes)x700 000=3066000 seconds
3066000=851.6666667 hours.
@@whatisup4811 I actually clicked on the song 7000 times at once, and did it once every day for the next ten days.
@@Max_j9578 Why? I get it, I like the song but that seems excessive
This is probably the best song I've ever heard. Brilliant songwriting. So glad I found Bob Dylan.
If you like Dylan you should check out John Prine. One of my favorite folk singers and lyricists. And he’s funny as shit to boot.
Did not know that you lost him
Ameen/Amen to that
@@CivilizedWarrior... and wasn't rapped up in himself
Back then, Bob was more of a poet who could put music to his work. He was the next in line after Paul Simon to make an impact in the 60's with very thoughtful lyrics.
The track to play your friend who doesn't get what all the fuss is about.
One of my biggest regrets during my 4+ decades on this planet is that I've never been able to appreciate Dylan as much as I feel I should.. Dare ı say it, I might finally be starting to see the light.
His concerts in the 70's & 80's were killers. Unfortunately his voice as of late is getting too rough. But I'd take a Dylan song anyday!
Once you get it; you get it. There is no turning back or shutting that door. Revelation of epic proportions. Same with an epiphany/ontological confrontation after taking LSD or psilocybin.
better late than never
Wow really spoke to me in my teens
@@sethstine4698You've hit the nail on the head there, once you get Dylan, that's it, you become aware, like acid, you see things in a different light, you realise you're here, breathing, being, that's what getting Dylan is like, he's a true legend, he is in the musical company of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, such big influences. Some people never get Dylan, they say "I like that song he wrote that someone else done", aaahh. Anyway I love Dylan, to the extent I have almost all of his releases, apart from his 'Sinatra' trilogy, I have all of his studio releases, all of the bootleg series Vol 1-15, and over half of his live albums, which I will complete soon.
How someone can be upset Bob Dylan won a Nobel Prize for Literature I will never understand.
Today, Bob has no idea how he wrote songs like this. That magic is long gone. This from an interview he did on 60 minutes.
The clip of him saying that brought me here. 😆 He iight'
he stopped taking speed
I’m listening to Bob and missing my ma SO MUCH right now! She passed away 6 years ago right before Christmas. She first got me into Bob when I was about 10. The very first song she ever played for me was Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 and she explained to me how it had 2 meanings, but to never ever tell my dad she let he hear it! Lol. God, I MISS HER SO MUCH!!! She was my biggest fan! Always there to tell me how proud she was of me and now I’m just a sobbing 49 year old baby crying my eyes out! I took her to see Bob 8 (EIGHT!) times and Tom Petty twice and Stevie Nicks once and I wouldn’t trade those memories for the world! I miss you, mom!
Great way to connect. I'm sorry for your loss.
I totally fell your heartfelt words. Not many parents heard this poets words with so much passion. Your Mom a treasure.
Yea my mom died too
April 31 2021 I miss her very much, the cops took my Mitsubishi lancer left me in the rain walking home .on shut down could not make car payment what a planed attack to break up family!
The rules of the road have been logged only peoples gains you have to dodge.
(I Have nothing to live up too!)
Oh she must be a very proud and lucky mother!!
may peace wash all over your beutiful self
'Bent out of shape by society's pliers'. So much truth here if almost scary.
Cares not to come up any higher,but rather drag u down in the hole that hes in.😊
Keep it in your mind and don't forget that it is not he, she, them, or it that you belong to.
I used to sit and listen to this over and over when I was a teenager, and I'm still amazed by it about 60 years later.
not2tees Me too! What a gift
It has a biult in contradiction that adds to it's power. Each verse is sad. Things that are wrong and unfair and even terrifying about life, that are not understandable. And yet the over all effect is one of energy, and maybe even joy. (dare I say it ). He says don't worry Ma, I will make it. It is really a Mountain of emotions and reactions to this world we all live in. ( a Dylan quote I really like, " The world that is seen- and the world that is not seen" ). ..for me it can be overwhelming sometimes .
No wonder he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature.
One of the most accurate and scathing attacks on the sacred cow of American values ever written. The man is a prophet.
Easily some of the most haunting lyrics ever and presented in a haunting way
True - not only the words but the voice are full of the shock of the whatever it is that makes things true.
he was... connected!
This is the most perfect song ever. The lyrics cover literally every theme imaginable and you can always find new meaning in this after hearing it more than 1,000 times. I would know.
I know huh, lol
That's why he is called the poet!
totally agree.
Allways fresh, even after a 1000 times
I agree. Can't wait to see your movie
Has there ever been a greater, more prolific poet? I think not.
Yes,it is.
@@nextideathink.it’s only people’s games you got to dodge!
Try Paul Simon
@@nextideathink Wash your mouth out boy, Kayne West and go West and stay. Hogwash
@@andygrant9733 Simon? lolololololololololololol stop
Best lyrics he ever wrote. I was a teenager when I first heard this, and it gave me chills....Still does...To say the least, he speaks the truth, the raw truth....
What does it mean? At least Frank Zappa got to the point when he wrote Trouble coming every day on his 1966 freak out album
@@meyou-dv8ns If you really don't understand these lyrics, then you must live in a fairy land bubble....
@@meyou-dv8ns Some lyrics are somewhat up to interpretation but some have solid meanings that really put things into perspective, I encourage you to find and read the lyrics instead of looking for other people's explanations online, as some of those explanations are plagued by the same things the lyrics try to warn you about, really does say a lot.
If you're into Frank Zappa then you probably shouldn't have to go far to find the meaning. Zappa shared a large part of his ideology with Dylan, but unfortunately, unlike Dylan, his lyrics mostly fell on deaf ears.
I was a teenager as well when I first heard this. I got the chills then and now at 73!
@@jackzaffos9347 Agreed...
*"money doesn't talk, it swears"*
Humans are the only ones that has to PAY to live on their own planet. That is going to change soon though lol
@@Katarinatorn this planet has no need for us
Sadly, NOTHINGS CHANGED since he wrote this...
Judy Corso Oh Yes! Still the song for a young person questioning!!
Disillusioned words like bullets bark
As human gods aim for their mark
Made everything from toy guns that spark
To flesh-colored Christs that glow in the dark
It's easy to see without looking too far
That not much is really sacred
While preachers preach of evil fates
Teachers teach that knowledge waits
Can lead to hundred-dollar plates
Goodness hides behind its gates
But even the president of the United States
Sometimes must have to stand naked
An' though the rules of the road have been lodged
It's only people's games that you got to dodge
And it's alright, Ma, I can make it
Desire to change, is the enemy of love.
That part is like a broken record, same crap different day, decade, century
Theres nothing sad. Theres good news, Christ died for sinners and all who believe in him and his work will PHYSICALLY rise just as Jesus rose. If you dont believe that. Why are you sad? just blow your head off what difference does it make from an atheistic worldview? Why are you boo hoo ing if your just a grow up germ of evolution and randomn processes? be consistent, either the universe is cold and indifferent and you should stop crying if not, get yourself into a healthy church, pray, and read the bible. Great song, but this song wont lead you to the ultimate truth. its brilliant but leaves you stuck in a dead end vicious cycle. in one sense, the song means nothing and tells you nothing. you think there is some brilliant truth in there? the delivery is brilliant but the answer not there, thats why dylan knew he eventually had to write precious angel and when he returns.
Those who wax on about popularity and acceptance don't seem to understand that those issues were not a priority for Bob especially as he matured....he followed his inspiration and let the chips fall where they may
Hello dear, how’re you doing today?
It’s nice meeting you on here.
Every time I hear this song, and a litany of other Dylan songs, old and new, it blows my mind. Without blinking, Dylan explores the dystopic side of America, the side the masses lack the courage to face. A masterpiece in every way.
This is the song I carried around verbatim in my head since I was a young girl. I’ve not heard it sung in years, and came back to it today, to check on it to see how much I've changed. I found not much at all, except for a certain knowledge that I’m witless and that we are all in this together. God bless the man whose soul found these words and shared them with this tired, desperate world. In their phrasing, they’re damning, and in their entirety, they are uplifting, in a sincerity of truths that stagger us individually, yet can be absorbed as one. May he live longer than I do.
Truth
Well said.
Amazing articulation of the beauty of this masterpiece .
Right On !!!
Check out last thoughts on Woodie Guthrie one of the greatest poems ever written by Bob Dylan.
Damn it! He is our modern Shakespeare. This puts current music to embarrassment and shame. Current songwriters hide under their beds counting money while the things that need to be sung about stay unsung as Rome falls
I'm still Spellbound after all of these years I can't get enough of this guy he's infectious
Hello dear, how’re you doing today?
It’s nice meeting you on here.
In addition to everything amazing he's done, Bob Dylan was rapping before rap even existed
A masterpiece of poetry.
There aren't words sufficient enough to describe this song's greatness
I wish they had producers cut albums along with the artists cuts versions of albums
The man pushed lyrical structure to it's breaking point!
So true .... the structure, or architecture, in Dylan's songs were amazing.
Written over 60 yrs ago, the relevance of this song with the state of our society as it is today is mind blowing. Dylan nails it again.
Bob Dylan, he's more creative than Spielberg and predicts thing just like Quasimodo.
I think it just kind of goes to show that while many things have appeared to change since then, nothing really has
Amen to that
Did he see or cause the future
it's ambiguous so can be applied to anything from any time period...
Dylan himself says he doesn’t know where this and other songs of this era came from. Touched by The Divine Hand.
I wrote all of dylans songs ha ha ha
@Dangerz Own Psychedelics do NOT give one such depth of vocabulary and skill of language as is necessary to write songs like Dylan´s.
not touched by the Divine Hand ,
more like kicked in the ass by the Divine Foot !
Guy had a near-death experience as a teenager, then was at a Buddy Holly concert when he was 17, two days before Holly died - probably helps a bit to open a person's eyes
All poets bring the essence of history of others coming into their realm like ghosts wishing to speak.
Listening to this song in my truck while parked in the leaves in the woods with a bad catalytic converter is my favorite thing to do man
I cannot begin to explain how much this song has done for me. Thank you for being there always, Bob Dylan.
Hello dear, how’re you doing today?
It’s nice meeting you on here.
Has friend. In busnessof fish
Is it?
Thank you Patti Smith for being a true Dylan fan your purrformance purfect tell em z
I heard these words then I was sixteen and I forgot over time how important these words are. They still ring richer today.
So Bob Dylan was the voice of his generation. Hes won a Nobel Prize...Had over 6000 different singers sing his songs...The best song writer on earth, ever....AND, the cut the first Rap song !!!!!..... The man truly is a genius..
There are no words to accurately describe how brilliant this song is.......one of my top favorite Dylan songs, from one of his very best albums......
I know it’s a difficult choice, but his greatest? He was on fire writing this masterpiece.
I'm thinking, maybe his greatest.
Lirically? Yeah maybe… perhaps the most complicated rhyme scheme he created. But some other works like Desolation Row are equally creative in the imagery they paint…
@@LosHuxleys Good choice. Yet so much to choose from ... Jokerman. Or the obvious Like A Rolling Stone. Personally, I think Changing of the Guard is brilliant.
@@nonamo His 'best' is subjective, but this is certainly my favorite Dylan song.
You know there’s something up when a folk singer uses way more complicated rhyme schemes than any rapper now of days lol. Definitely one of the most well written songs of all time.
I don't say this lightly - This IS lyrically the BEST song EVER written and recorded.
I agree, but I think that about a lot of his songs.
Joel Coote oh yes. He shares his heart and story✝️🕊🎶👍
He was a master of 1 liners. "I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now"
I just attended "Church with Bob Dylan," today, 8/24/19!" Anyone else listening to this amazing song in 2019?
I listened to this while laying in bed at the peak of an acid trip. While all the other songs happened around me, this one seemed to live directly inside my brain. I looked up at the shadows on the candlelit ceiling and saw Christ on the cross. Very strange.
I believe u
WOW!!!
Its on my shroom play list
I SEE HIM THERE EVERY NIGHT, COOL SHIT YEAH. PEACE BE WITH YOU ALL MY FRIEND'S. 🙏✌️😎🏴
Good choice sir
With a song like this one could argue that Bob was the godfather of rap
I totally agree🎉🎉🎉My sons a rapper and he totally agrees too!
a lifetimes education in 1 track,as only bob can.
It is not possible to dislike a Bob Dylan song.
This gem is just as relevant today as it ever was.
Bob was led the the Almighty Spirit here for sure.
I reckon decades, even centuries could roll by and this song, let's hope it remains recorded somewhere, will still be one of the most timelessly relevant statements in the history of mankind.
The sheer confidence of conviction in the statement in some next level mental gymnastics and linguistic structuring.
The man is a poetic wizard.
This is the fabric of life in a song. No judgement no expectations...and most importantly no explanation. Thank you mrD. For all of it.
There's more quality in that one song than most writers could come up with in a whole career.
lol I had a lit teacher who got really mad when Dylan won the Nobel Prize and said he was a "pop singer"... Some people's arrogance really blinds them
It doesn't get any better than this. Hands down my favorite song ever by anybody. Never has so much truth been spoken in one song. Cuts right through the bullshit we are fed on a daily basis. Sobering
With you totally on that.
I personally cannot listen to this song without following it with Mr Tambourine Man, which somehow to me is like the next place to go after all the bullshit Dylan describes has been torn down, or at least neutralised in our own minds..
For me, Tambourine Man is the resolution of Its Alright Ma.
Unutterably brilliant. Pins down the crazed world we struggle in today
Nobody can top this one. Greatest ever written.
As far as song writers Bob Dylan is on top by himself and it’s not even close!!!!!
Bobby is an epic genius matched only by historical greats, Billy Shakespeare and Fydor D, but this was a one off even by his standards. The depth of meaning in the lyrics drip through the most perfect rhymes I've ever heard.
While them that defend what they cannot see
With a killer's pride, security
It blows the minds most bitterly
For them that think death's honesty
Won't fall upon 'em naturally
Life sometimes must get lonely
Yes. One of the best lyrics in this masterpiece. I cannot believe Dylan wrote this without heavenly intervention.
Only after about 27 years of Dylan fandom, i realize this is a top contender for the best Dylan song.
When you listen to this song in your car, your car explodes after a while.
Mine exploded while ago :)
Only if you have a catalytic converter
Only if you park on leaves
@@davidwood9966 hahahaha sopranos
I played this song in my car, and the song exploded.
I heard Dylan in an interview answering the question "how did you write all those iconic songs" and his response (to paraphrase) "I can't do it anymore, there was a time when I wrote those early songs and it was like a kind of magic deep penetrating magic was happening....." was so bittersweet. Like he knows now as an old man that he was channeling something so profound it can't be duplicated.
can you imagine, 21 yo from Hibbings MN, in NYC for what 2 years, walk up to a couple of mics, one for his voice and one for the guitar, and rip out this flawless performance of a song that is unprecedented in American music. Man, the courage, the insane mastery of what he was trying to do, its supernatural. The little harp flourishes. He looks human, but...
He was 24 actually.
There's just something to this song that sticks in your head
i mean its no taylor swift, but yeah its pretty good
(sarcasm btw - might be the greatest song ever written....)
I can't believe that he is so gifted to remember every and I mean every word every time he performs this song, this man is very prophetic. Never will there another Bob Dylan, seems to me that God is rather fond of him, I know I am!!!!
God is fond of him yes
God is fond of every human because He created every one of us.
But unless we accept the Father and the Son then we're denying the creator and He will not force His will onto us.
It wouldn't surprise me if Dylan has ditched the gospel. But it also wouldn't surprise me if he's accepted Christ.
@@TheMidnightModder When your mind dives into these deep dark places you find that you're forced to fall in to some religion, simply to stay sane.
@@oliverfan9816 For the most part, yes. Because God heals.
Bob Dylan Spokesman for a generation: Pure Genius !!!!!
This was brilliantly used in The Sopranos final episode.
Too bad the CD went up in flames with the Xterra.
And Billions
That's where i discovered it
and in "Easy Rider"
Stems on blondie
One of those pieces of literature that evokes every human emotion possible
Bob opened up the magic of words and poetry when I was 15. I closed my eyes and was transported with visions. Like Rimbaud, Bob set the high water mark adding musical tones to the canvas. He also exemplified being cool in the groove and took the bull by the horns.
Have turned to this one many many times in my life...thankyou Bob..❤
How can one man have so much words in him... He can write stuff like this then two minute stuff like lay lady lay. Genius
Right. He has the muse of a poet. They were right to give him the Nobel prize.
And you thought Jesus was cool.
Elementary. He didn't have enough patience and read the ending of the book. But, don't fear, it's no spoiler.
He's one of the quiet, deep thinkers who only speaks if he's got something intelligent to say, otherwise he's quiet...like that saying , _"The more one talks, the less one thinks."_
Still to this day after all these years. This song fills my mind and blows it wide open. Thank you Bobby Z.
Robert Zimmerman died in a motorcycle crash. This was laid out in Chronicles Vol 1. What you heard here is the real Bob Dylan in all his glory, no one else could come close.
I think Bob Dylan still does not know how he wrote this... He's a true mentor for any poet. This is literally 6 songs in 1 brilliant.
Thanks
Dylan literally saved my wretched life (at the time). He introduced me to a world i innately knew but never knew in reality. All around was grey and meaningless. Drifting half asleep, going through the motions.
"Blood on the tracks" shook me out of this coma...initially "Tangled up in blue". It was instant recognition!!! "Its alright Ma" followed then "Hard Rain", Blowing in the wind, the times they are a changing etc.
I was mesmerized, hooked and awakened to the mood of the times. Dylan was the man!
Years later i had to good fortune to meet him in person. And the amazing thing was that he came up and spoke to me, in of all places Shakespeares birthplace, Stratford upon Avon. A circle was completed.
This song is a colossus, an enduring anthem for us to return to time and again. He is beyond words. In deep and eternal gratitude 🙏
And it's beautiful ain't it ✌️😎
Beautiful words, yours and his. He's inspiring indeed-- it was floating around in the comments that he was 23 when he wrote this. I'm pretty sure I was nowhere near this aware of the world around me when I was 23. I'd love to know how he did it, what were those chance meetings he had and with who that set him on this iconoclastic path.
One that really surprises me is how little he talks about his family and home life. I suspect he was brought up in a home that would have fostered his talent, but he's so private about it that you'd never know. I haven't heard him say a single positive thing about his mother or father in any interview. The main thing I've heard him say is that he was born into the wrong family and basically had to reject everything.
Wow.
And yes!
To me Dylan is like Buddha.
As Buddha, the insulated transcendental child who sees the world eventually,
Dylan ventures out in his innocence of simple spiritual journalism, on God's crucial assignment.
The assignment to make sure we who are drowning will awaken to grab that life buoy of absolute truth. Bob Dylan is not of this world -he + his poetry legacy are life saving, so let's grab on.
Thank you for telling your story friend
Great story! Thank you so much for sharing it!