He was without a doubt so much ahead of anyone else on the planet in 1966, ( and that's coming from someone who fully appreciates what Lennon & McCartney , Brian Wilson and Paul Simon were doing at the time )
i get a lot of funny looks when i say '60s Bob Dylan is my celebrity crush, but if i get the chance i'll direct those confused people to this clip. that inexplicable charm he had back then really comes through here :)
How ambitious and courageous of Bob to leave home so young and take his musical talents to the big city, New York. Then eventually exploded all over the World! Amazing 😅
On time in the late 1960s I was walking down Sunset Blvd in Hollywood CA with my brother. It was late at night and as we walked we passed by a narrow stairway leading down to a basement room with its door open. We went down the stairs and into the room where they were showing the movie "Don't look back." That night changed my life.
01. (0'00) What kind of friend is this? 02. (2'14) I can't leave her behind 03. (3'44) If i was a king 04. (6'11) On a rainy afternoon All songs were taped in a Glasgow hotelroom on May 19th 1966 according to Olaf Bjorner or on May 13th 1966 according the notes on "the Cutting Edge." Because Dylan had his Glasgow concert on May 19th, 2020, May 18th seems the most accurate date. All appeared on the Bootleg Series Vol. 12 "Bob Dylan 1965-1966 The Cutting Edge". 1,2, and 4 appeared in the movie "Eat the Document"
I could listen to Bob Dylan all day Saturday and Sunday morning 🌄, maybe all week, I love him 💞💞💞, never get tired of him. Love you, Bob Dylan, Elizabeth ❣️🎶🎧🌱🎸🍯🌹🌹
I'm amazed. I never thought this footage existed. Looks like they were stood out in Georges Square when there was some type of protest or speaking. It looked natural for them. Good stuff.
Love it. I was born in Glasgow. But was 5 , and well tucked up in my suburban lovely home. But know it was the best hotel at the time .. .much like Fawlty Towers at the time in Glasgow. Still the staff, they tried their best. Hope these troubadours were polite….like Glaswegians are.. until……you think you’re famous 😂
This is a great edit. If I Was King sounds like a different audio source and there's no footage of the performance here so probably from a different day. The bootleg series 12 lists it as May 12.
Is this footage from "Eat The Document"? I believe so, I think I've seen it before. Dylan and his band-mates and entourage all wore the same style sunglasses in 1966. I guess they all wanted to look like their leader!
''There are artists who'll wrest us up, & place us into themselves. These are the One's Who'll continue wresting us up... Even beyond their appointed rests in peace.'' -William Gilpin 52620
I was never a big fan of Dylan's singing, but love his lyrics. However, I was always a huge fan of Robbie Robertson and The Band. I like Dylan here playing and singing with Robbie.
Do you have information in regards to the scene in “Eat The Document” where Bob and Johnny Cash sing a duet of “I still miss someone”? I’ve been trying to find out where it was filmed (location and date) any help I would really appreciate it!
The willy wonka of music! And has always kindly let us play inside the chocolate factory!,and the glass elevator for that matter. P.s. light is the heart of the kind. I said that
@tb27tb27 thanks for responding, I didn't see the link but if that is a thing, it would be amazing. I found a tutorial for Robbie's part which I've been slowly getting. Thanks heaps
@@Zepster77 He did,i it was not his fault they wasted their money on drugs. Especially Levon had trouble handling money, spend lavishly and then years later he writes a book and blames Robbie. Read Barney Hoskyns' biography of The Band, and Joe Forno Jr's "Levon's Man", and you will get a more balanced view. None of them were perfect, they were all talented, but they all had demons to chase, as Robbie wrote in his book, and the race was on. Robbie is not the villain.
@@Zepster77 You don't know the whole story. All the Band members made a lot of money, some couldn't hold on to it, drugs and bad money management for the most part. It is explained in Barney Hoskyns biography of The Band. None of them were perfect, but Robbie is not the villain many make him out to be. Besides when someone comments on his death it is best to keep refraining from making negative comments.
I could probably spend the rest of the year watching footage of Dylan from 1966 and not get bored
me too🌸🌸🌻
65 and 66 are his peak years imo
@@Mark_Bayer only 1964. This is literally the year in which he recorded his best album.
There's a year of it
He was without a doubt so much ahead of anyone else on the planet in 1966, ( and that's coming from someone who fully appreciates what Lennon & McCartney , Brian Wilson and Paul Simon were doing at the time )
Bob always appeared in safe hands with Robbie
he seems to be at ease with Robbie and vice versa
@@lavidadida If you read Robbie's book "Testimony", you will learn they were quite close.
@@lavidadida They were both geniuses when it came to songwriting and music. I can see how they connected.
@@hannejeppesen1809 thanks for that info
That’s a great observation, Jack. I love that. Wise words, nicely put.
RIP Robbie Robertson
The early years looking at BOB Dylan is very special as it is today for me thanks he is just fantastic
i get a lot of funny looks when i say '60s Bob Dylan is my celebrity crush, but if i get the chance i'll direct those confused people to this clip. that inexplicable charm he had back then really comes through here :)
It's better if they don't know. Admit it!
Undeniable charisma 🔥
Bet his mum worried about him going out into the big wide world, no money just ambition to make it big!
He still has it
Love how Robbie quietly plays on and observes Bob. They had a great relationship it seems...mutual respect for each other.
This is the only good freaking news I've had all day
The most beutiful face i ever saw.the most beutiful voice i ever heard.
Those are facts
How ambitious and courageous of Bob to leave home so young and take his musical talents to the big city, New York. Then eventually exploded all over the World! Amazing 😅
Robbie Robertson was like the definition of cool
And one of the greatest guitar players and songwriters ever😊
oh i didn't know bob dylan was called robbie robertson
Again...grateful to be alive the same time as this master....
On time in the late 1960s I was walking down Sunset Blvd in Hollywood CA with my brother. It was late at night and as we walked we passed by a narrow stairway leading down to a basement room with its door open. We went down the stairs and into the room where they were showing the movie "Don't look back." That night changed my life.
01. (0'00) What kind of friend is this?
02. (2'14) I can't leave her behind
03. (3'44) If i was a king
04. (6'11) On a rainy afternoon
All songs were taped in a Glasgow hotelroom on May 19th 1966 according to Olaf Bjorner or on May 13th 1966 according the notes on "the Cutting Edge." Because Dylan had his Glasgow concert on May 19th, 2020, May 18th seems the most accurate date.
All appeared on the Bootleg Series Vol. 12 "Bob Dylan 1965-1966 The Cutting Edge".
1,2, and 4 appeared in the movie "Eat the Document"
Thanks Fokke E🌻🎶❣️
Fokko E Thanks 😃 🎶
yes but on the collectors edition.
I could listen to Bob Dylan all day Saturday and Sunday morning 🌄, maybe all week, I love him 💞💞💞, never get tired of him. Love you, Bob Dylan, Elizabeth ❣️🎶🎧🌱🎸🍯🌹🌹
Happy 79th tomorrow. you are just as beautiful now in every way as you were then. God bless you and keep you forever young!
I love his voice in that first song
What a voice! Watching through tears!
Ulubiony mój Noblista...🤓🎸🎤🎩💯👏🇵🇱
Somebody knew to tape this. I like the way the camera nods to the tape running.crisp sound.
Right at the edge of his electric days man, what an enigma
Not at the edge, this is the heart of his electric days
@@Mark_Bayer Very true, but we all know what would happen just months after this footage
@@alvarov4279 are you referring to the motorcycle accident?
@@Mark_Bayer Ye
I'm amazed. I never thought this footage existed. Looks like they were stood out in Georges Square when there was some type of protest or speaking. It looked natural for them. Good stuff.
it was a police dog show demonstration.
Love it. I was born in Glasgow. But was 5 , and well tucked up in my suburban lovely home. But know it was the best hotel at the time .. .much like Fawlty Towers at the time in Glasgow. Still the staff, they tried their best. Hope these troubadours were polite….like Glaswegians are.. until……you think you’re famous 😂
So young and gentle know why he was such a ladies man
so precious! so so precious.
Priceless!
Noticing the bridge. Little angle 📐 set for good reason
Excellent recordings. Bob Dylan seems immersed in his way...
That last song is beautiful
I can't believe Bob Dylan is real.
You must be as well!
Just listened to the man and he is still going strong at 80 well nearly his music will still be listening to the next millennium. 🎼🎼🎼
Bob Dylan was real, and a legend now.
It is odd isn't it. Don't know what happened but two months after this was recorded, this guy ceased to exist.
@@jamesproffitt4868 yeah. The same way ziggy stardust disappeared. They're probably chilling right now.
To see you and hear you is a painting forever etched in my mind you are perfection in my eyes
Yup !!! His 1966 hotel VOICE ,,, !!!
1966 was great ... Bob Dylan !!!
This is a great edit. If I Was King sounds like a different audio source and there's no footage of the performance here so probably from a different day. The bootleg series 12 lists it as May 12.
Ha, he's playin a fender acoustic, wow! Dylan from 1964 to 1968 was "It".
Is this footage from "Eat The
Document"? I believe so, I think I've seen it before. Dylan and his band-mates and entourage all wore the same style sunglasses in 1966. I guess they all wanted to look like their leader!
most of it is from "Eat the Document" but there's a part (and a song) that wasn't in the movie
My Heart is in the Highlands
He’s the GOAT ❤️
Beautiful ! Thanks so much for posting.
Great birthday present for me. Two of the best.
Great video😁🏴
Thank you for this gem 💎
Thanks for uploading this Bob moment! I really needed it🍀
Love me some Dylan!
A L O H A. From Minnesota.
omg!
I do I cant leave her behind singing and playing in a movie
Love this kind of stuff ! What is this ? From "Eat The Document" ?
Yes
I can't leave her behind !! ..beautiful singing , rhythmn guitar !
YEAH BOB HONEY
I love him anyway
I was being er 'thought of' in Scotland at this very time.
The good news is that if you go to Glasgow you can find hotel rooms that are exactly like this. No one's changed the sheets since Dylan's 66 tour.
Are there full recordings of any of these? So good
❤
lcjcarlton said.....on Dec 30th? I could spend everyday for the rest of my life and not be appeased before it's over!
Don't forget Levin. Bob & family loved Levin .✌️🏴🇮🇱
To see him in a Glasgow Hotel & jamming, Brilliantly.✌️🏴🇮🇱
Who is Levin?
''There are artists who'll wrest us up, & place us into themselves.
These are the One's Who'll continue wresting us up...
Even beyond their appointed rests in peace.'' -William Gilpin 52620
Sold to be Diers So beautiful thank you for sharing that!
How nicee🌹💫❣️👌Which nrs.we’re these? Anybody? Thanks for lyrics Fokke E👌
I was never a big fan of Dylan's singing, but love his lyrics. However, I was always a huge fan of Robbie Robertson and The Band. I like Dylan here playing and singing with Robbie.
One man band
Why isn’t I can’t leave her behind a song
Do you have information in regards to the scene in “Eat The Document” where Bob and Johnny Cash sing a duet of “I still miss someone”? I’ve been trying to find out where it was filmed (location and date) any help I would really appreciate it!
The willy wonka of music! And has always kindly let us play inside the chocolate factory!,and the glass elevator for that matter. P.s. light is the heart of the kind. I said that
Dylan is the link between country and americana .v..
Can someone out there transcribe what Dylan is playing, i can see some fun around c and c7, g7 is in there... please help x
First song 🙃
It’s in drop C, capo on 7. That link I sent transcribes it well, along with every other song in his catalogue
@tb27tb27 thanks for responding, I didn't see the link but if that is a thing, it would be amazing. I found a tutorial for Robbie's part which I've been slowly getting. Thanks heaps
Every song is on there
Right 👍
do these songs have titles?
Yes
0:01 - What Kind of Friend is this
2:14 - I can’t leave her behind
3:44 - if I was king
6:11 - on a rainy afternoon
@@nolanwolfe Thank You kindly
Most of his stuff from this period is great, but 'if I were a king' shows he was capable of writing clunkers back then also.
this guy is really pissing me off
Dylan?
RIP Robbie Robertson
@@Zepster77 He did,i it was not his fault they wasted their money on drugs. Especially Levon had trouble handling money, spend lavishly and then years later he writes a book and blames Robbie. Read Barney Hoskyns' biography of The Band, and Joe Forno Jr's "Levon's Man", and you will get a more balanced view. None of them were perfect, they were all talented, but they all had demons to chase, as Robbie wrote in his book, and the race was on. Robbie is not the villain.
@@Zepster77 You don't know the whole story. All the Band members made a lot of money, some couldn't hold on to it, drugs and bad money management for the most part. It is explained in Barney Hoskyns biography of The Band. None of them were perfect, but Robbie is not the villain many make him out to be. Besides when someone comments on his death it is best to keep refraining from making negative comments.