It's hard to believe nearly another 30 years have passed. Approaching age 72, it's getting harder to convince myself that "I'm younger than that now." (but I keep trying).
I'm 79 yrs, but inside I feel like 11 yrs. I'm thinking about being 78 on my next birthday, then 77 on the one after that, and so on. Wonder how young I can get. Someone said if anyone asks you how old you are, you should answer, "my age is no business of mine."
I doubt it. Can you imagine, the so called "artist's" of today, even appearing on the same stage. The wankers ego's, would struggle for a place at the front. And their "music", is shit anyway. They will never be worth listening to, other than by council house whore's, with more kids than i have had hot dinners.
Absolutely love this song and all the performers - great to hear George and Tom. I’m 67 now and am so lucky to have had these fantastic musicians and songwriters in my life. I never tire of hearing this - thank you guys
This song tugged at the heart strings from day one but as we keep losing these beautiful souls it becomes even more valuable.......first George....then we lost Tom and more to come inevitably.....what a gem this clip is.....
@@Lotr112162 that's fine its just the humility of Clapton being called here he did the same thing when I saw Clapton at the Shark Tank , he stepped back and let others shine .Neil is wonderful too... very much his own style ...unique
@@Michael-mm3fm wtf u guy must be deaf thinking that Neil’s solo was better. It really wasn’t. Anyone who has an ear would say that Clapton’s was way better.
McGwinn's special twang floating throughout--perhaps he made the song--for sure, i did not hear or know the lyrics---it was the sound, the sound---(i hear the lyrics now, but do not comprehend them--the sound moves me.
I remember watching this concert live on TV. This song was my favorite moment of the show, many of my favorite musicians on the stage together to perform this beautiful song. Clapton was at the top of his game. George got the biggest cheers from the crowd. Such an incredible collection of talent in this video.
@@Michael-mm3fm you may disagree, but at this point in time (late 80's / early 90's), Clapton had a resurgence and his playing was on fire. Maybe not the same as his Cream days, but definitely more refined. Check out his performance of "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" from this show.
I'm embarrassed to say, I'm 65 years old and heard this song for the first time last year by a local band. Was I brought up in a cave? How did I miss this? I absolutely love it.. Thanks to TH-cam I came across this brilliant collection of sheer genius. As best as I can describe the haunting melody and lyrics are captivatingly obsessive. Few other songs can bring me to tears that I can't explain why. To top it off, all these masters coming together, sharing the limelight with class, respect for each other and enjoying it. A once in a lifetime fusion. So happy, even late to the party this didn't pass me by.
Actually Neil messed up, they had to overdub his voice for this cleaned-up version, because he got over-excited at the end and went into a grating falsetto. Bob sang terribly too, and also had to be overdubbed. You can see the pre-cleaned-up original on TH-cam if you look around.
Every singer had exquisite individual style and emotional input to their own verse. I couldn't say any one was best ... except that Bob's vocals had such ownership of my first memories of this song.
I want to know...who the heck are the 44 people who down-voted this video? Anyway...a veritable who's who of rock and roll. The stage just drips with talent. I also love all the side-eyes and shifting around as various performers take their cameos. Perhaps my favorite concert performance!
@@jcavilia1 Actually Neil messed up, they had to overdub his voice for this cleaned-up version, because he got over-excited at the end and went into a grating falsetto. Bob sang terribly too, and also had to be overdubbed. You can see the pre-cleaned-up original on TH-cam if you look around.
What a wonderful video ... This was the biggest jam session ever in the history of music. It is amazing how Eric Clapton was inspired by this show, at a time when he dominated the world with his music.
Listen to McGuinn play Turn Turn Turn followed by Mr Tambourine Man at the Roy Orbison Tribute concert with Dylan joining him, David Crosby, and Chris Hillman and you'll really get a taste of great, legendary guitar work.
Roger McGuinn was at the grand in ellsworth maine.What a thrill for those who were present.The song back pages with this group of artists will always shine over anything even our dear Elvis. It was their time
I play mainly electronic pop and dance music, it's always been my preferred choice as a musician. And George Harrison and Neil Young still leave me utterly speechless with awe. Absolutely glorious.
I first heard thi 4:52 s song when I was 18 or 19 y.o. I am now 77 and just like in the last line of each verse. I was so much older then. I'm younger than that now.
The magic of these musical geniuses is that they could release sheer life force. This particular performance is like an injection of that into the listener. Esp NEIL YOUNG
Actually Neil messed up, they had to overdub his voice for this cleaned-up version, because he got over-excited at the end and went into a grating falsetto. Bob sang terribly too, and also had to be overdubbed. You can see the pre-cleaned-up original on TH-cam if you look around.
@@sloth_bristol9504 aw man I wouldn’t say that. Clapton is a prolific dude rooted in blues and his solo was still amazing. I just like that raw overdrive Neil young tone
@@amiibeau4622 I'm a big Clapton fan but on this occasion I just felt that his solo was a bit too clean, almost too perfect. As you say, Neil Young has a rawness and just seemed (to me) to fit better with the sort of more earthy, gritty feel from Dylan and the others. Certainly wouldn't want to disrespect Mr Clapton!
We'd be remiss to not mention the intricate high-wire act performed by G.E. Smith calling out solos and leads throughout this remarkable LIVE performance. Well done, Leader of the Band!
I wish I could have grew up in the sixties but I'd be that old too. My time is now but the music today makes me want to "mutiny from stern to bow" too. Great song and thanks for posting.
I especially love how Dylan looks the least enthusiastic of all! I'm 78 now, but this song reminded me that old ideas need to be constantly challenged, whether generous or selfish. Nobel laureate? Of course. And what fun they all seemed to be having!
Heard this for the first time ever on Deep Tracks on SXM this morning, I knew all of the voices except for GEORGE AT THE END! Was both proud of myself and disappointed at the same time. What an excellent rendition of this song though, once in a lifetime.
Mate. there is some talent on that fucking stage. A lot of it will go unnoticed too. Some excellent backround boy's involved there. Neil Young stole the show for me. As he always will.
@michael reynolds I think you have missed something. In the official video for Traveling Wilburys - Handle with Care. Jim Keltner's face is the first face you see (@ 0:24). Check it yourself: th-cam.com/video/1o4s1KVJaVA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=OfficialWilburyVEVO
Great performance! I heard Dylan's subtle studio version first and thought of it as a piece of gentle, poetic artistic gold. Both songs carry so much meaning and music.
Yeah! But. That's Bob for you. I just love that concert. They don't seem to have egos there. Tom laughing at Neil. Eric and George. All getting on. Amazimg
Rose Cruz - there is something particularly brilliant about George Harrison's singing style which makes it unique and wonderful! They are all good but listen to George again.
It's hard to believe nearly another 30 years have passed. Approaching age 72, it's getting harder to convince myself that "I'm younger than that now." (but I keep trying).
I'm with you John, keep on rockin! (I'm 75)
I’m 74 but still not a day older than 21 in my head
@@user-oh7iv3ij5x same here, I'm only 66 but try to think much younger! Especially where the female persuasion is present 🎁, min 18!!
I’m here eleven years after the posting,Bobby approaching 82, Tom and George no longer in the material world. But we continue strong
I'm 79 yrs, but inside I feel like 11 yrs. I'm thinking about being 78 on my next birthday, then 77 on the one after that, and so on. Wonder how young I can get. Someone said if anyone asks you how old you are, you should answer, "my age is no business of mine."
Humankind will sadly never see this amazing talent on one stage ever again. To be alive during this part of music history is a pleasure.
Amen
❤
It is indeed ❤
Then was the good ole US of A, how I missed those days! God bless ❤
We will never see anything as awesome as this again.....
I'll never listen ......
I doubt it. Can you imagine, the so called "artist's" of today, even appearing on the same stage. The wankers ego's, would struggle for a place at the front. And their "music", is shit anyway. They will never be worth listening to, other than by council house whore's, with more kids than i have had hot dinners.
More talent in one place than you'll ever see again..
pessimist
@@mariannelaba1985 incredible talent
No matter how many times I watch this, my brain explodes every time... just so much talent together... thank you...
awesome- This song does something for me- Never see the likes of these on stage again.
@@QWZXM So true! ❤❤❤
Absolutely incredible!
Same for me! And I love to listen to it in the morning before I go working. It makes my day and I can go on
I find it's a must have for my daily fix of my generation's music!
THE VERRY GREATEST "SUPERGROUP"...!!!...'LIVE'..☆☆☆☆
I am 67 and love listening to this everyday. Such talent and great musicians. Makes me and my 9 year old happy.
Only 61 but I love to listen to it before I start a new day! Cheers me up 👍
I'm 75 and never miss a day of this beautiful talent. My generation!!
And that is what their intent always was. Music from the heart. I am so blessed to have been alive for this beauty....
Neil's solo rocks!
His is my favorite part of this cover, even though the verse Bob sings is my favorite verse of the song.
Yeah. Best of the song, easy.
Neil's performance is awesome!
George alto ortiva@snakedriver
And you can understand every word he says.
Absolutely love this song and all the performers - great to hear George and Tom. I’m 67 now and am so lucky to have had these fantastic musicians and songwriters in my life. I never tire of hearing this - thank you guys
I'm 67, brings tears to my eyes, thanks Bob.
One of the greatest live songs I have ever heard.
I love the crowds response when humble George took the reigns . Great line up . All legends
as close as we’ll get to a live Wilburys performance; George, Tom, Bob, & Jim Keltner all onstage together
This song tugged at the heart strings from day one but as we keep losing these beautiful souls it becomes even more valuable.......first George....then we lost Tom and more to come inevitably.....what a gem this clip is.....
We'll know it's all over when we hear Bob Dylan is ill. Long may you run!
And Donald "Duck" Dunn R.I.P.
Gibby So sad we lost some greats.
Absolutlely, a gem truly
@@SomeDutchGuy ... Ditto. .. A sad day. .. Donald "Duck" Dunn R.I.P.
simply beautiful when clapton playing a solo, he standing behind. just pure humility
sorry, I think Neil's solo steals this song, way better than Clapton's
@@Lotr112162 that's fine its just the humility of Clapton being called here he did the same thing when I saw
Clapton at the Shark Tank , he stepped back and let others shine .Neil is wonderful too... very much his own style
...unique
@@Lotr112162 they are both awesome solos
@@Lotr112162 way better, Eric plays scales and Neil plays us a tune
@@Michael-mm3fm wtf u guy must be deaf thinking that Neil’s solo was better. It really wasn’t. Anyone who has an ear would say that Clapton’s was way better.
Two great guitar solos , Clapton...Perfections , Neil...Perfection , wild , powerful , nasty , hermoso , but very short !!!
McGwinn's special twang floating throughout--perhaps he made the song--for sure, i did not hear or know the lyrics---it was the sound, the sound---(i hear the lyrics now, but do not comprehend them--the sound moves me.
@@philipose66 McGwinn's voice certainly has the Byrds influence!
Rip Tom Petty, Rip George Harrison. We miss you every day.
I remember watching this concert live on TV. This song was my favorite moment of the show, many of my favorite musicians on the stage together to perform this beautiful song. Clapton was at the top of his game. George got the biggest cheers from the crowd. Such an incredible collection of talent in this video.
If this was Clapton at the top of his game…
@@Michael-mm3fm you may disagree, but at this point in time (late 80's / early 90's), Clapton had a resurgence and his playing was on fire. Maybe not the same as his Cream days, but definitely more refined. Check out his performance of "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" from this show.
Roger McGuinn's voice soo nice ! Wonderful lyrics of Dylan
It takes a special musician to make his way through these lyrics.
If i could choose to be at any show back in time This would be the one !
All those legendary musicians getting to share the stage with Roger McGuinn...
One of the best live moments of all time.
I'm embarrassed to say, I'm 65 years old and heard this song for the first time last year by a local band. Was I brought up in a cave? How did I miss this? I absolutely love it.. Thanks to TH-cam I came across this brilliant collection of sheer genius. As best as I can describe the haunting melody and lyrics are captivatingly obsessive. Few other songs can bring me to tears that I can't explain why. To top it off, all these masters coming together, sharing the limelight with class, respect for each other and enjoying it. A once in a lifetime fusion. So happy, even late to the party this didn't pass me by.
Same..but hey ho we've got this now. Love it.
Ditto
Best collection of talent on a stage ever!
Just wow. I have this CD but watching it is something else again. RIP, George and Tom. You made us all dance.
...and that, dear kids, is called "music".
they need more guitars
@@thomasandersen6719 ,😁😁😁
@@thomasandersen6719 No room, well maybe! :)
Yes sir!
🎼😍👍🎤🎸🤩❤️✌️
Imagine having all these musicians playing the song you wrote..
Mike M and Jim Keltner on drums.
imagine being a musician playing with the man who wrote this song
...and playing The Byrds arrangement of it.
Great!!
And they all sing it better than you do!
We may be old, but we had ( and still have) the best f.... music!!!!!!
Just so much talent without any apparent egos, priceless.
apart from Neil Young, who just looks like he thiks it's about him.
They do not make them like this anymore... A HURRICANE OF talent, coolness and STAR quality!
So lucky to have grown up listening to this amazing talented musician, forever grateful 😇 ♥️♥️♥️
Hard to blow that stage away... But Neil did it twice.
Actually Neil messed up, they had to overdub his voice for this cleaned-up version, because he got over-excited at the end and went into a grating falsetto. Bob sang terribly too, and also had to be overdubbed. You can see the pre-cleaned-up original on TH-cam if you look around.
@@thebrasenose Get a life!
@@thebrasenose Go play in traffic!
I miss you Tom Petty, every day...
I had myself a Tom Petty day the other day. So friggen sad that he died so young, and the way he died too.
"I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now."------Bob Dylan
We all feel the same once we turn 60!
@@malikba8048 The genius of our poet laureate, Robert Zimmerman.
Every singer had exquisite individual style and emotional input to their own verse. I couldn't say any one was best ... except that Bob's vocals had such ownership of my first memories of this song.
I want to know...who the heck are the 44 people who down-voted this video? Anyway...a veritable who's who of rock and roll. The stage just drips with talent. I also love all the side-eyes and shifting around as various performers take their cameos. Perhaps my favorite concert performance!
Love this music, love them all. But I gotta say Neil Young nailed it!
Indeed he did. His smile after that solo is the best moment of the video. These guys were not only brilliant, they clearly loved playing together.
@@jcavilia1 Actually Neil messed up, they had to overdub his voice for this cleaned-up version, because he got over-excited at the end and went into a grating falsetto. Bob sang terribly too, and also had to be overdubbed. You can see the pre-cleaned-up original on TH-cam if you look around.
@@thebrasenose Get a life!
What a wonderful video ... This was the biggest jam session ever in the history of music. It is amazing how Eric Clapton was inspired by this show, at a time when he dominated the world with his music.
What a line up not forgetting Duck Dunn on bass and the great Steve Cropper also.
And the unassuming Jim Keltner on drums.
The Mighty McGuinn - sounded just as good in 91,,,,, amazed he was never a WIlbury,,, Perfect Fit!
i AGREE, Roger McGuinn hasn't had the recognition he deserved.
Listen to McGuinn play Turn Turn Turn followed by Mr Tambourine Man at the Roy Orbison Tribute concert with Dylan joining him, David Crosby, and Chris Hillman and you'll really get a taste of great, legendary guitar work.
is that who was the first singer? i know the voice but couldn't place who exactly
@@jasicarithat’s Roger brilliant
Roger McGuinn was at the grand in ellsworth maine.What a thrill for those who were present.The song back pages with this group of artists will always shine over anything even our dear Elvis. It was their time
These guys brought me through some of the hardest times of my life. Brings tears to my eyes. And at 67, I am younger then that now
I play mainly electronic pop and dance music, it's always been my preferred choice as a musician. And George Harrison and Neil Young still leave me utterly speechless with awe. Absolutely glorious.
God bless you Nail Young for that final solo.
This is simply FANTASTIC ! If you have never watched the whole concert, you should. GOD bless America in JESUS name
I first heard thi 4:52 s song when I was 18 or 19 y.o. I am now 77 and just like in the last line of each verse. I was so much older then. I'm younger than that now.
Neils solo is mystical as fuck
lotta legends on that stage right there... hard to contemplate just how much influence and talent is here.
I thank any god for living this and understanding the greatness of this moment. This is our wonderful 20th century and its wonderful Art.
Breathtaking!
The greatest video on TH-cam!
Bob Dylan during Eric Clapton's first solo: "Yeah you're all great... be nice if they let me sing"
This is going to be my theme song we will play at my 50 wedding anniversary this year
The magic of these musical geniuses is that they could release sheer life force. This particular performance is like an injection of that into the listener. Esp NEIL YOUNG
Actually Neil messed up, they had to overdub his voice for this cleaned-up version, because he got over-excited at the end and went into a grating falsetto. Bob sang terribly too, and also had to be overdubbed. You can see the pre-cleaned-up original on TH-cam if you look around.
@@thebrasenose The performance was fantastic! Neil was great as usual, as were all the others!
Neil letting rip for his solo is beautiful thing
Also on stage are Steve Cropper (guitar) and Donald Duck Dunn (bass) of Booker T & The MG's, Jim Keltner and Anton Fig on drums, Al Kooper on organ.
Thanks... Not to be lost!!
The fact that I listen to all these artists originating music makes this so awesome. Also that solo from Neil Fucking Young
Solo put Clapton in the shade!
@@sloth_bristol9504 aw man I wouldn’t say that. Clapton is a prolific dude rooted in blues and his solo was still amazing. I just like that raw overdrive Neil young tone
@@amiibeau4622 I'm a big Clapton fan but on this occasion I just felt that his solo was a bit too clean, almost too perfect. As you say, Neil Young has a rawness and just seemed (to me) to fit better with the sort of more earthy, gritty feel from Dylan and the others. Certainly wouldn't want to disrespect Mr Clapton!
Yes, absolutely brilliant.
So,so, fucking good
What Neil does like no one else is PLAY THE SONG. He was milking it from start to finish. Dude was feeling it.
Listening on the 59th anniversary of Bob’s first LP. Miss you, George and Tom.
2020
Bib Dylan's so great that his voice became something to emulate!
Love this version and love how all these guys pay tribute to Dylan. What a fucking concert, totally amazing
I have this on VHS, was hard to find on TH-cam for awhile. Now I see it again.
Pure GOLD folks, Clapton an absolute magician
62 and still feeling the power, soul & emotions of the 60s & 70s.
This is so brilliant---- love it !!!
Incredible band, incredible Neil Young playing and singing 🤘🏼
I have loved this for so many years .
We'd be remiss to not mention the intricate high-wire act performed by G.E. Smith calling out solos and leads throughout this remarkable LIVE performance. Well done, Leader of the Band!
I wish I could have grew up in the sixties but I'd be that old too. My time is now but the music today makes me want to "mutiny from stern to bow" too. Great song and thanks for posting.
Brilliant set by all & Rogers opening Guitar & First verse set the bar for the magic to come !
To see the Love of Music on one stage
Tom And Neil having Such A Great time .
Love this, Thank you for sharing. It really doesn’t get any better
Neil's solo at 4:10 sends me straight to the gates of Heaven, every time!
There's an interview where George says he hated Neil's solo.
@keensoundguy6637 He hates his voice too
I especially love how Dylan looks the least enthusiastic of all! I'm 78 now, but this song reminded me that old ideas need to be constantly challenged, whether generous or selfish. Nobel laureate? Of course. And what fun they all seemed to be having!
1992 concert: Bob Dylan, Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty RIP 2017,
Neil Young, Eric Clapton, George Harrison RIP 2001.
Heard this for the first time ever on Deep Tracks on SXM this morning, I knew all of the voices except for GEORGE AT THE END! Was both proud of myself and disappointed at the same time. What an excellent rendition of this song though, once in a lifetime.
Happy 80th Birthday you absolute legend
Yes we sure won't see anything like these big superstars again
何百回聴いただろうか✨
これからも聞き続ける✨
昨日より若く!
Amazing .These guys have passion for their work .
I have no Words....sooo good
Thank you so much for this!🌹
Es de los conciertos con más talentos ..que se unieron para honrar a Bob Dylan .el último ..GENIO ..DE LA MUSICA MUNDIAL ..
Rock and Roll royalty in this awesome performance!
Beautiful Concert! Thank you!
What a great group of musicians singing a fantastic song💪😉
Mate. there is some talent on that fucking stage. A lot of it will go unnoticed too. Some excellent backround boy's involved there. Neil Young stole the show for me. As he always will.
Jim Keltner behind the drums on the left, famously known as the 6th Wilbury.
@michael reynolds I think you have missed something. In the official video for Traveling Wilburys - Handle with Care. Jim Keltner's face is the first face you see (@ 0:24). Check it yourself:
th-cam.com/video/1o4s1KVJaVA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=OfficialWilburyVEVO
Great performance! I heard Dylan's subtle studio version first and thought of it as a piece of gentle, poetic artistic gold. Both songs carry so much meaning and music.
C'est Wonderful, c'est Magnifique , c'est sublime, Quel bonheur d, écouter ces gentlemen . A bonne ouïe musicale salut
Yeah! But. That's Bob for you. I just love that concert. They don't seem to have egos there. Tom laughing at Neil. Eric and George. All getting on. Amazimg
I never get bored of this song
¡Fantástico! Nunca me cansaré de ver esta versión.
Esse tipo de reunião de grandes músicos é algo assim sensacional, é pura emoção. Salve o grande mito Bob Dylan e todos participantes deste show!
Today 16.10.22 its been 30 years ago since this wonderful Concert
El solo de Neil Young is great!!!
Bob is the Light and Love. Thanks all musicians. I love you, you are with us forever. 😇🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Je ne me lasserai point de ce moment de plaisir
Fantastic ❤❤❤
Yeah! That was music. Clean and good. Just a music.
It's my 45th birthday today... ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now!!
I absolutely love this video! It rocks!
best of the best ................
3:39 George Harrison of the Beatles
Rose Cruz - there is something particularly brilliant about George Harrison's singing style which makes it unique and wonderful! They are all good but listen to George again.
How can any crowd cope with so many legends all at once?
As far as I'm concerned Neil was best, and was having a great time too !
@@mikeballard8404 You can tell Neil is happy he aced the solo at the end....big grin on his face...
Played this with a band back in 1970.Awesome performance here.