Thank you so much for this video. I love Bob Dylan's music but had no idea that he started out in the Village. I am a life long New Yorker and am trying to learn all I can about this City. Once again, thank you.
He was infatuated with Woody Guthrie. There was some influence there. But, Dylan really grew and came into his own between his first and second albums, 1962 to 1963. His identity was sealed. He was a lyricist/songwriter. I remember, at one of his concerts, Pete Seeger on stage and part of a group of singers, was visibly disappointed by Dylan's singing/playing because Seeger felt Dylan should be an activist.
Manny Roth, Cafe Wha? David Lee Roth's Uncle. David Lee would spend summer's there with his Uncle. I lived on Bleecker street Facing Jones St. in the 90's. That was my View out my Living Room window.
Zimmerman, biggest mooch in the Village! All those who fed and housed hime, especially Suzy Rotolo wondered why he never reciprocated in the slightest!
@@tomcarl8021 you know we’ve all been hurt or burnt by a friend or lover or even a family member, you move past and get over it, sometimes the experience of having known that person was well worth the heartache, especially if it was Bob Dylan!
I lived at 13 jones in the 1967 it was a great time.
Thank you so much for this video. I love Bob Dylan's music but had no idea that he started out in the Village. I am a life long New Yorker and am trying to learn all I can about this City. Once again, thank you.
This is a great video that only us Dylan fans can drool over.
Thank you very much, from a New York-bound folkie,
-Ben Aaron
I love that photo. Suze Rotolo was so cute.
Fascinating. Just what i was looking for. Cheers
Hotel Earl was also where nico would stay in the early 60s
Nice history all about my favorite poet.
Maybe that's why he said "Mr. Jones" in "Ballad of a Thin Man..."
Nah, Mr. Jones was an actual reporter
Thanks. You just saved me €2000.
What about Folkore Center on MacDougal Street?
He was infatuated with Woody Guthrie. There was some influence there. But, Dylan really grew and came into his own between his first and second albums, 1962 to 1963. His identity was sealed.
He was a lyricist/songwriter. I remember, at one of his concerts, Pete Seeger on stage and part of a group of singers, was visibly disappointed by Dylan's singing/playing because Seeger felt Dylan should be an activist.
I had a friend who idols were Dylan, Dylan, and, Dylan. R.I P Charles Lyonhart, we waited for hours outside Dylans place.........
great video thx
Amazing thank you worship that man
very informative. thank you for posting.
Manny Roth, Cafe Wha? David Lee Roth's Uncle. David Lee would spend summer's there with his Uncle. I lived on Bleecker street Facing Jones St. in the 90's. That was my View out my Living Room window.
Thank you!
This is great!
AJ.Weberman!. Lol
I think I might have gone to a couple of those music clubs before they disappeared.
cool
Four minutes in, they're showing the inside of a sex shop, but of course it's paupers Dylan is singing about, not poppers.
Superrrrr
Really Barbie, I guess you have a lot of stories.✌️
Zimmerman, biggest mooch in the Village! All those who fed and housed hime, especially Suzy Rotolo wondered why he never reciprocated in the slightest!
What he did to Dave Van Ronk was pretty shitty too.
@@tomcarl8021 you know we’ve all been hurt or burnt by a friend or lover or even a family member, you move past and get over it, sometimes the experience of having known that person was well worth the heartache, especially if it was Bob Dylan!
Reputedly chased Suzy through the Village and was Physically violent towards her which was why her Family hated him.