Julie Frazier I agree. The space he is in... there’s something about it. It’s a “one off”. The phrasing, pronunciation, is outstanding. And he’s in a space that takes my mind off.
So true, 1965 the beginning dylan heaven. I can't stand this Chalamet rubbish. " sounds just like this" . Rubbish. And the harmonica, he plays like an Orchestra
A storyteller/songwriter of the absolute highest order. When you have a group like the Beatles idolizing him, you know you're dealing with a different kind of human
@@RodStewartFan Oh, yes, there definitely would be, but she helped accelerate his climb to fame and increase his audience in '62 to '64. She was not the only one who did, though. All the folksingers in Greenwich Village who were hanging out with Dave Van Ronk and other leading contenders at the time quickly noticed that Bob was overflowing with talent, and soon considered him the best songwriter in that genre. He'd have made it no matter what. Read Van Ronk's book "The Mayor of MacDougal Street" for an entertaining look at those times.
Can anybody be deeper and more sensible than a poet or a musician? Yes, the one who can blend both disciplines, the right words with the right chords, that is a greater gift only a few posses
Fairplay to you, that is exactly it, very few, if any, can be equally as brilliant a poet as well as a musical composer. That is the difference with us mortals.
And there's the performer.....the most difficult of the three disciplines. And this is really one of his finest performances...just heart breaking.....
In a period of about five years Bob Dylan created more than a dozen masterpieces unmatched by any other songwriter of his time. Actually, there not have ever been any other songwriter who brought poetry to so many songs. Who else could have written "A Hard Rain Is Gonna Fall," "Desolation Row," "Love Minus Zero, No Limit," "Mr. Tambourine Man," "Visions of Johanna," "Just Like A Woman," and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" just to name a few? Before Dylan, no one even tried to write songs like that. For me, he will always be THE major figure in the cultural history of the United States in the late 20th Century. He changed things in ways people didn't even fully realize as it was happening. He sent out waves of influence to other artists and changed the way much of the public appreciated the artistry of song writing.
Have you heard "Murder Most Foul"?, I live in New Ross, Ireland the home home of the Kennedys, it's very poignant song. I'm 65 listen to Dylan since age 10 when my brother bought me a guitar and a Dylan record, "get on with it".
blowin in the wind don't think twice subterranean homesick blues 💙 Johnnie's in the basement mixing up the medicine I'm on the pavement thinking about the government etc etc etc that 5 year period was right about the Time I was figuring out what the World was all about he said... everybody must get stoned which sounded like a good idea to me ☺️ it still does... turns out it's actually good for you.. no reefer madness... worse luck 😉 but.. hey man... ya never know... maybe this time it'll work Passin the Peace ✌️ Pipe
Agreed! I’ve been listening to Blonde on Blonde extensively for weeks now and I keep finding new things to appreciate from the record. Sad Eyed Lady from the Lowlands offers some of Dylan’s best poetry. Even for his age, I truly believe that he inspired other great song writers of the 60s like Leonard Cohen, Simon & Garfunkel, and Peter Sarstedt
He's just been a part of my life for the last 50 years, since the first time I heard him. Every day, you're either listening to him or have a tune of his in your head and wondering how can a person write songs like this!! He has no equal. There will never ever be another songwriter like him again. Mind blowing. Totally mind blowing!!
Nous quu avions 20 ans durant les golden sixties et la moitié des silver seventies, nous avons eu la chance de vivre une époque oû la musique anglo- saxonne etait incroyablement prolifique et incroyablement riche, riche de sens, d'innovation, de qualite poetique et musicale. A cette epoque, je n'appréciais que Francoise Hardy. Et je l'apprécie encore.
He ironically looks like a little girl here. 1966 wasn't kind to him. He pretty much looked completely exhausted in every clip I've seen of him that year. And he still created some of the best music I've ever heard that year. But I'm glad he got better. He looks like you could easily snap him in half like a twig in this video.
I was 16 years old and saw him on Long Island i think in Hempstead and they didn’t stop you from walking right up to the stage, and he had this crazy brown suit on, and i stood under the stage, and he wasn’t looking at or seeing anything. The first time i had ever seen men with long hair. I love your clips. I’m 70 now, and on the other side now. It’s been such a long strange trip. Cheers.
Stanley, I wanted to share this with you. My brother, missing in action now for 53 years, loved Dylan. He'd be 74 now. I saw him decades ago, too. This is from my book: Twenty years after Tony’s death, I stood in the front row of a Bob Dylan concert. As he walked on stage, put the harmonica to his lips and began to play “Just Like a Woman,” tears sprang forth, running hot down my cheeks. As notes floated on the wind, they drew me in, pulling me backward to days in Virginia when Tony would sit on his bed, cradling his maple-grained guitar, blond hair nearly to his shoulders, head bowed, strumming Dylan tunes, safe in our big white house with me, my sister, our mother and father. I sobbed like a little girl as melodies mixed with cool breezes, connecting, releasing memories buried in my heart. “She takes just like a woman; yes, she does. She makes love just like a woman; yes, she does. And she aches just like a woman. But she breaks just like a little girl.”
I saw him at the Hollywood Bowl, september 1965, right at the time Highwat 61 Revisited was being released, never heard any of those songs before that night except Like a Rolling Stone which had been released earlier in the summer as a single. that concert was my first time hearing Desolation Row and Ballad of a Thin Man. and the rest of that album. Long before Blond on Blond. like you i was 16 at that concert, different year though. i'm 72 What i related to in what you said was how you could walk up to the stage in those days, no one trying to control that. You couldn't do that at Hollywood Bowl because they had a permanent decorative barrier there, a kind of pond, a water thing between audience and stage, but we (me and my three friends i was with) planned at the end of the show to go back behind the Bowl and see Dylan back there, talk to him maybe. If we walked down the side of the seating, we could just walk to the back of the Bowl from there, where the limousines would be leaving from. So we planned it for during the last song, Like a Rolling Stone, and we started making our way slowly down the steps, we were far back, row S i think (i still have the ticket stub), and then we stopped when we were next to the box seat section. No one else but us was doing this, and no one was paying any attention to us. We stopped to listen to the last verse of the song, and then we slowly walked from the seating to behind the Bowl. There was almost nobody back there, a few limousines, 3? i split off from my friends to cover more ground, but no one was back there. when i got back with my friends they said they talked to Albert Grossman and he told them Dylan was gone. We timed it wrong, we should've made our move to go behind the Bowl sooner. Al Kooper describes this in his autobiography, how the escape was planned in advance and executed, they had just come from Forest Hills, the first concert of the tour, which was the one in NYC where some people not only booed them but rushed the stage to attack them after having thrown bottles and drinks and other stuff at the stage. they were so mad at the electric band. At Hollywood Bowl, there was none of that, the show was loved and there were movie stars sitting in the front row boxes, the biggest stars. Gregory Peck, Debbie Reynolds (according to Kooper's book). Anyway, at the time, we didn't think we'd have any trouble getting behind the Bowl and we didn't. And things are so different now.
Oh my, “she breaks just like a little girl” gives me goosebumps every time. A tale that weaves a story through our neurons, it makes me sad but who could be upset with the truth he is sharing 😿
Who else could create and perform a song that is heartbreaking and sad, but in the end you feel uplifted, elevated, incandescent, filled with profound love and light? Only Mr. Dylan. So grateful forever!
I cannot seem to find the right words to describe how I feel about this video of Bob Dylan I absolutely just love this man who was always so talented and still is thank God. He wraps his soul and heart around each song and puts it out there for all of us to see and listen to. Dylan being my favorite artist has given me strength and wisdom through these many years. He has helped me grow and come through some pretty weird stuff. Thank you and God bless you for putting this video out here for us to enjoy because I know I surely did.😘
This beautiful poet musician, I now realise, has provided the soundtrack to my entire, varied and often terribly painful life. I truly think he kept me alive in my darkest days. I’m in a good place now and I thank him from the bottom of my heart. Many times.
You recognize the greatest artist that has ever lived. Do not try to understand how he is..Just embrace that fact that he is and that you can see that. And that is all of the best you and anyone can ever know of what life is.
He has a lot of innocence in his face but he's not innocent. Makes him incredibly appealing and sexy. Not to mention the brilliance and talent. Wow. But he's human too. Has a real dark side.
This is beyond genius , And not just because of Dylan and the song.. As indescribably fab as the performance is , the DOP , the sound engineer and anyone else who was there and contributed should also take a bow . After all these years ... still ... so much enjoyment .
Wow, he's connected to another world and we're getting glimpse. Spellbinding. I saw him live a couple of times when he was much older. He looked really tired and kind of bummed out but still brilliant. Legend.
Dylan can put in just a few words the way you are feeling. I've been a fan all my life. He has brought me through a lot of hard times. Thank you Bob...
However good you think Dylan is, you're wrong. He's so much better because there really is nobody better. An originator, an innovator and a ridiculously talented poet. No-one compares. Maybe never will.
How blessed are we to have this man for 6 decades plus. . I absolutely love every single song that Dylan plays love that harmonica and that voice and that extraordinary sound of his guitar.
One of my first influences along with the Beatles and The Stones. My god how those three molded my artistic, political, humanity from the age of 4 and up, they are my gurus.
What a great smile you got here beautiful,I was looking for an old friend when I stumble on your profile,She thinks just like a woman but she breaks just like a little girl ,what an amazing song ! I love it ❤️❤️❤️
@@franciseastwood6691 Oh, Thank you, Francis! You are a gentleman! But the smile is our heart' door... Thanks very much. I am not an artist. I like to write poetry, to sing and I am learning play guitar. 🙏🙏🌻🌻😘😘
Alweer "a timeless masterpiece". Alweer een sublieme Bob Dylan compositie... die door diverse anderen mooi & knap werden gezongen....met vaak een rijker en mooiklinkend arrangement... B D is een verdiende Nobelprijswinnaar van Literatuur... veel van zijn songs zijn gebalde romans... ongelooflijk knap... met hele knappe vondsten erin! Te bewonderen! Blij dat ik kan genieten van het "uitzonderlijk knappe" in heel wat Dylan songs... Knappe performance
For all you heard-of-hearing people who say this song is misogynistic, take a second to actually listen to the lyrics. He is comparing ways in which the subject of the song acts like a woman(adult) and little girl(child). Not once does he compare woman to man or a make a statement about how a woman ought to act. He compares women to girl. And as we all know, the difference between woman and girl is not sex, but rather maturity, fortitude, and emotional strength.
Gorgeous and I am now older than I was once then…but so happy that I lived the best musical generation of 60’s and 70’s: This: I truly would not change for anything!!! 👍☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️😀❤️☮️☮️👍🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️☮️
How could anyone criticize these songs? Even at the time they were written and performed, they're just brilliant. No idea how the British crowd felt so hostile toward him.
I think the British crowd was so enamored with his earlier acoustic sound that they couldn't accept the fact that Dylan was constantly evolving and creating new versions of himself.
Wow...this is my favorite take of this song I have ever seen or heard. Thank you so much for sharing. I love all of his music so much, and seeing him sing it is just a plus!! #greatestmusicianever
A beat poet and musician who packaged it for a broader public. My roommate in university had all her brother's Dylan records, so we listened all night.
Pure , absolutely magnifique love song ... Poetic loveliness in all his glory. My true early favourite . Thank you 🖼 Thank you so very, very, much for this ever so heartwarming love son, by our Gifted, Bob Dylan 🌹💛☄
una delle prime canzoni che ho imparato a suonare con chitarra ed armonica molti anni fa. era la versione del concert for bangladesh. bella anche questa versione. dylan era ed è un mito.
When the words of a song are heard by the heart and felt by the mind there is no telling which way the heart will break, which road the mind must take ❤
Just like Bob.... While the Harmonica plays all the Skeleton & the Kies & His Voice flies to the Moon he was hungry & It was his world! Good Night to you!🤗🤗🤗
Thank you Mr. Dylan We all were so lucky to have grown up listening to you I will always be grateful to my mother who gave me 4 tickets to see you perform with The Band in 1974 in Charlotte NC ✌❤🌻😷
It's incredible to see Dylan singing this beautiful song. I've watched this so many times I love it, the video is absolutely amazing. Thank You so much 💖💖💖!!
I love you deeply and I miss you and pray for you my wonderful, Bob Dylan Greatest musician artist poet and writer ever that God has given us, Thank you, my love and heart 😢, Hang in there my love, Elizabeth
This is such a fantastic performance! I love the video footage it is vintage after all! Very talented overdubbing work Swingin' Thank you for this and indeed all you provide for your subscribers you really are a wonderful channel host and provide such a happy and unique atmosphere for all! 🙏🤍🎈📌💥
Thanks so much Swingin' Pig for another great post and narrative explaining details about the video and the performance. Enjoy so much reading the comments of so many fellow Dylan lovers - most have a much higher level of writing skills than I do and are able to express what I am thinking also but can't put in words. In my old age I feel like there is US and the rest of the world.
Thank you so much Swingin' Pig for taking the time to do all these overdubs and to release these gems. I guess that a lot of footage started surfacing after the late great Pennebaker passed away. I remember him saying the 1966 stuff would be released "over his dead body"...
More Magic! Thank you for all that you do Swingin. This channel just keeps getting better and better. My #2 favorite Dylan song after Mr. Tambourine Man. his 1966 harmonica solos on this tune were absolutely glorious. LOVE 💖
So glad you’re enjoying everything. I hope everything manages to stay up! And yep, this tune is one of my favorites too. Probably the most “tender” love song of his.
I have my fingers crossed too for all your hard work and time to remain on TH-cam. but just in case... I'll continue to periodically mention the Bitchute option as a backup. Until I see a link to it in the description! 😎
When you listen to this and the album version back to back, you can see his shift away from electric to the stripped down instrumentals of John Wesley Harding
Thank you for going to all the trouble to post this video. I hadn’t heard this song for many years, twas one of my beloved brother’s favourites, God rest his saintly soul. Couldn’t ask for a better city to have recorded it in either!
If you haven't already, check out my full compilation of 1966 footage (mostly HD): vimeo.com/328926267.
Julie Frazier I agree. The space he is in... there’s something about it. It’s a “one off”. The phrasing, pronunciation, is outstanding. And he’s in a space that takes my mind off.
I love it!💕
Thanks ,friend .
Swinging Pig, THANK YOU!!
Alltimes shown on foot age are right
...and 3 "replies above mine are solid💛 gold!!!
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The earth is more than 4 billion years old...how lucky are we all to have existed at the same time that Bob Dylan was on this planet!
Bullshit
@@jackxerox6696 what? are you one of those braindead idiots that believes the Earth is only 6,000 years old?😂
Amen brother
Bob Dylan and a lot of other music between 1940s and 1970s...not a big fan of the 1980s onwards
You're so right! He was and is a bright light to music!
Genius is when you hear a song 1,000 times and never cease to be amazed.
No shit.
So true, 1965 the beginning dylan heaven. I can't stand this Chalamet rubbish. " sounds just like this" . Rubbish. And the harmonica, he plays like an Orchestra
A storyteller/songwriter of the absolute highest order. When you have a group like the Beatles idolizing him, you know you're dealing with a different kind of human
And Dylan recently said he was "in awe' of McCartney
Who died and made the Beatles gods?
Dylan sold his soul to the devil. He said so.
Ele é o maior artista da história, o mestre dos mestres, ele deixou tudo mais intelectual
Nobel winner
I was hungry and it was your world...
I always figured it was Joan Baez he was referring to in that line, though who can say for sure? It would fit her perfectly.
My favorite line of all time
The song is about Edie Sedgwick
@@georgecoventry8441 would there be a Bob Dylan without Joan Baez.
@@RodStewartFan Oh, yes, there definitely would be, but she helped accelerate his climb to fame and increase his audience in '62 to '64. She was not the only one who did, though. All the folksingers in Greenwich Village who were hanging out with Dave Van Ronk and other leading contenders at the time quickly noticed that Bob was overflowing with talent, and soon considered him the best songwriter in that genre. He'd have made it no matter what. Read Van Ronk's book "The Mayor of MacDougal Street" for an entertaining look at those times.
He plays with the emphasis on every syllable ... he deliberately breathes out this wonderful text ... a great, intelligent singer and poet
Cornelia Kapelinski I loved your wonderful and wise comment. Beautiful and true words for lovely and so talented Bob Dylan. I love him and his song.
You can feel it all really happened the way he says it.!
His emphasis on just the right syllable makes this performance so great.
Phrasing of a Master. Unparalleled.
Arguably the beautiful song ever written.
We are watching the greatest performance in the history of the world.
💯❤❤❤
Can anybody be deeper and more sensible than a poet or a musician? Yes, the one who can blend both disciplines, the right words with the right chords, that is a greater gift only a few posses
Fairplay to you, that is exactly it, very few, if any, can be equally as brilliant a poet as well as a musical composer. That is the difference with us mortals.
And there's the performer.....the most difficult of the three disciplines. And this is really one of his finest performances...just heart breaking.....
And the greatest personality , greatest sound of voice and the way of talking- singing . Thanks God is Bob on our planet in our times ❤️🎸
True dat
Why he was the greatest, no question
Is!
In a period of about five years Bob Dylan created more than a dozen masterpieces unmatched by any other songwriter of his time. Actually, there not have ever been any other songwriter who brought poetry to so many songs. Who else could have written "A Hard Rain Is Gonna Fall," "Desolation Row," "Love Minus Zero, No Limit," "Mr. Tambourine Man," "Visions of Johanna," "Just Like A Woman," and "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" just to name a few? Before Dylan, no one even tried to write songs like that. For me, he will always be THE major figure in the cultural history of the United States in the late 20th Century. He changed things in ways people didn't even fully realize as it was happening. He sent out waves of influence to other artists and changed the way much of the public appreciated the artistry of song writing.
Have you heard "Murder Most Foul"?, I live in New Ross, Ireland the home home of the Kennedys, it's very poignant song. I'm 65 listen to Dylan since age 10 when my brother bought me a guitar and a Dylan record, "get on with it".
To me this is possibly one of the best songs written about a woman ever, and I'm a woman btw
Well said buddy
blowin in the wind
don't think twice
subterranean homesick blues 💙
Johnnie's in the basement
mixing up the medicine
I'm on the pavement
thinking about the government
etc etc etc
that 5 year period was right about the Time I was figuring out what the World was all about
he said... everybody must get stoned
which sounded like a good idea to me ☺️
it still does... turns out it's actually good for you.. no reefer madness... worse luck 😉
but.. hey man... ya never know... maybe this time it'll work
Passin the Peace ✌️ Pipe
Agreed! I’ve been listening to Blonde on Blonde extensively for weeks now and I keep finding new things to appreciate from the record. Sad Eyed Lady from the Lowlands offers some of Dylan’s best poetry. Even for his age, I truly believe that he inspired other great song writers of the 60s like Leonard Cohen, Simon & Garfunkel, and Peter Sarstedt
He's just been a part of my life for the last 50 years, since the first time I heard him.
Every day, you're either listening to him or have a tune of his in your head and wondering how can a person write songs like this!! He has no equal. There will never ever be another songwriter like him again. Mind blowing. Totally mind blowing!!
Neil Young & John Prine come pretty close, but I know what you mean! Dylan didn’t beat!
It's nice to be part of a generation where we have seen the best. It will never happen again!
I fear you're right dear Iain. love from Germany.
Nous quu avions 20 ans durant les golden sixties et la moitié des silver seventies, nous avons eu la chance de vivre une époque oû la musique anglo- saxonne etait incroyablement prolifique et incroyablement riche, riche de sens, d'innovation, de qualite poetique et musicale. A cette epoque, je n'appréciais que Francoise Hardy. Et je l'apprécie encore.
Yes... This was a Magical time in so many ways... Never to be seen again. Thankfully, there are those who appreciate that and hold it dear...
@@jeffbayne15 yes true, magical indeed!
@@THEDUSTINLEWITSHOW well, what about Ryan Adams?
He sings this like a young boy but it sounds like an older and wiser Man
He was much older then, he's younger than that now
That's why they call it genius..
@@aidanhenn2217 Well played
Thank you putting words to my thoughts!
He ironically looks like a little girl here. 1966 wasn't kind to him. He pretty much looked completely exhausted in every clip I've seen of him that year. And he still created some of the best music I've ever heard that year. But I'm glad he got better. He looks like you could easily snap him in half like a twig in this video.
I was 16 years old and saw him on Long Island i think in Hempstead and they didn’t stop you from walking right up to the stage, and he had this crazy brown suit on, and i stood under the stage, and he wasn’t looking at or seeing anything. The first time i had ever seen men with long hair. I love your clips. I’m 70 now, and on the other side now. It’s been such a long strange trip. Cheers.
Helloo!! I covered this song in my channel and I really hope you like it!! See you! 😊
"Looking at, or seeing nothing" thank you for this brand new way of thinking about my lifetime idol. Really, thank you man.
love the way you wrote this xx
Stanley, I wanted to share this with you. My brother, missing in action now for 53 years, loved Dylan. He'd be 74 now. I saw him decades ago, too.
This is from my book:
Twenty years after Tony’s death, I stood in the front row of a Bob Dylan concert. As he walked on stage, put the harmonica to his lips and began to play “Just Like a Woman,” tears sprang forth, running hot down my cheeks. As notes floated on the wind, they drew me in, pulling me backward to days in Virginia when Tony would sit on his bed, cradling his maple-grained guitar, blond hair nearly to his shoulders, head bowed, strumming Dylan tunes, safe in our big white house with me, my sister, our mother and father. I sobbed like a little girl as melodies mixed with cool breezes, connecting, releasing memories buried in my heart. “She takes just like a woman; yes, she does. She makes love just like a woman; yes, she does. And she aches just like a woman. But she breaks just like a little girl.”
I saw him at the Hollywood Bowl, september 1965, right at the time Highwat 61 Revisited was being released, never heard any of those songs before that night except Like a Rolling Stone which had been released earlier in the summer as a single. that concert was my first time hearing Desolation Row and Ballad of a Thin Man. and the rest of that album. Long before Blond on Blond. like you i was 16 at that concert, different year though. i'm 72
What i related to in what you said was how you could walk up to the stage in those days, no one trying to control that. You couldn't do that at Hollywood Bowl because they had a permanent decorative barrier there, a kind of pond, a water thing between audience and stage, but we (me and my three friends i was with) planned at the end of the show to go back behind the Bowl and see Dylan back there, talk to him maybe. If we walked down the side of the seating, we could just walk to the back of the Bowl from there, where the limousines would be leaving from. So we planned it for during the last song, Like a Rolling Stone, and we started making our way slowly down the steps, we were far back, row S i think (i still have the ticket stub), and then we stopped when we were next to the box seat section. No one else but us was doing this, and no one was paying any attention to us. We stopped to listen to the last verse of the song, and then we slowly walked from the seating to behind the Bowl. There was almost nobody back there, a few limousines, 3? i split off from my friends to cover more ground, but no one was back there. when i got back with my friends they said they talked to Albert Grossman and he told them Dylan was gone. We timed it wrong, we should've made our move to go behind the Bowl sooner. Al Kooper describes this in his autobiography, how the escape was planned in advance and executed, they had just come from Forest Hills, the first concert of the tour, which was the one in NYC where some people not only booed them but rushed the stage to attack them after having thrown bottles and drinks and other stuff at the stage. they were so mad at the electric band. At Hollywood Bowl, there was none of that, the show was loved and there were movie stars sitting in the front row boxes, the biggest stars. Gregory Peck, Debbie Reynolds (according to Kooper's book). Anyway, at the time, we didn't think we'd have any trouble getting behind the Bowl and we didn't. And things are so different now.
Every time I listen to this version I risk to cry, simply heartbreaking
So young and so tired and it's still the best I've ever heard
Young and high
So right
@@verocarra7972 being high can be a lot of work.
My God i am so glad i lived in Bob Dylans era.
Just when you think you’ve heard everything he’s sung. He hits you with a random live version that leaves you stunned.
Oh my, “she breaks just like a little girl” gives me goosebumps every time. A tale that weaves a story through our neurons, it makes me sad but who could be upset with the truth he is sharing 😿
Who else could create and perform a song that is heartbreaking and sad, but in the end you feel uplifted, elevated, incandescent, filled with profound love and light? Only Mr. Dylan. So grateful forever!
This is a truly fantastic version of just like a woman. He looks so beautifully angelic here.
This is where you can see just how good this guy is absolutely
I cannot seem to find the right words to describe how I feel about this video of Bob Dylan
I absolutely just love this man who was always so talented and still is thank God.
He wraps his soul and heart around each song and puts it out there for all of us to see and listen to.
Dylan being my favorite artist has given me strength and wisdom through these many years.
He has helped me grow and come through some pretty weird stuff.
Thank you and God bless you for putting this video out here for us to enjoy because I know I surely did.😘
some experiences are truly beyond words
This beautiful poet musician, I now realise, has provided the soundtrack to my entire, varied and often terribly painful life. I truly think he kept me alive in my darkest days. I’m in a good place now and I thank him from the bottom of my heart. Many times.
Totally agree
You recognize the greatest artist that has ever lived. Do not try to understand how he is..Just embrace that fact that he is and that you can see that. And that is all of the best you and anyone can ever know of what life is.
Took the words right out of my mouth!
He has a lot of innocence in his face but he's not innocent. Makes him incredibly appealing and sexy. Not to mention the brilliance and talent. Wow. But he's human too. Has a real dark side.
How lucky we are to still have Bob❤
Simply the greatest singer songwriter this world has seen , nobody comes close he’s unique and always has been. Long may he reign
This is beyond genius , And not just because of Dylan and the song.. As indescribably fab as the performance is , the DOP , the sound engineer and anyone else who was there and contributed should also take a bow . After all these years ... still ... so much enjoyment .
Wow, he's connected to another world and we're getting glimpse. Spellbinding.
I saw him live a couple of times when he was much older. He looked really tired and kind of bummed out but still brilliant. Legend.
the imperfections in his performance are absolute perfect. Only Dylan can hit that level of complexion.
My favorite Dylan song of all. And that's really saying something.
Same
FOR ME, ABSOLUTE PERFECTION. PURE VINTAGE DYLAN.
What a great smile you got here beautiful woman! I was looking for an old friend when I stumble on your profile hope that you having a great day?
Dylan can put in just a few words the way you are feeling. I've been a fan all my life. He has brought me through a lot of hard times. Thank you Bob...
Just like a woman 🎉
However good you think Dylan is, you're wrong. He's so much better because there really is nobody better. An originator, an innovator and a ridiculously talented poet. No-one compares. Maybe never will.
@gJb 1 clearly not his humility
Poetic Genius
I am moved every time Dylan performs. Genius.
How blessed are we to have this man for 6 decades plus. . I absolutely love every single song that Dylan plays love that harmonica and that voice and that extraordinary sound of his guitar.
Just genious...nobody else like him...ever
One of my first influences along with the Beatles and The Stones. My god how those three molded my artistic, political, humanity from the age of 4 and up, they are my gurus.
Tears me up to find words for this song.
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I think it would take me a hundred years to write a song possessing a tenth of the beauty of this one
Don't overrate yourself
I've loved this song for decades.
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Wonderful. Bob's voice is very clear... I love this old song. I fell in love to Bob because his harmonic... Love, love, love...
What a great smile you got here beautiful,I was looking for an old friend when I stumble on your profile,She thinks just like a woman but she breaks just like a little girl ,what an amazing song ! I love it ❤️❤️❤️
@@franciseastwood6691 Oh, Thank you, Francis! You are a gentleman! But the smile is our heart' door... Thanks very much. I am not an artist. I like to write poetry, to sing and I am learning play guitar. 🙏🙏🌻🌻😘😘
Alweer "a timeless masterpiece". Alweer een sublieme Bob Dylan compositie... die door diverse anderen mooi & knap werden gezongen....met vaak een rijker en mooiklinkend arrangement... B D is een verdiende Nobelprijswinnaar van Literatuur... veel van zijn songs zijn gebalde romans... ongelooflijk knap... met hele knappe vondsten erin! Te bewonderen! Blij dat ik kan genieten van het "uitzonderlijk knappe" in heel wat Dylan songs... Knappe performance
For all you heard-of-hearing people who say this song is misogynistic, take a second to actually listen to the lyrics. He is comparing ways in which the subject of the song acts like a woman(adult) and little girl(child). Not once does he compare woman to man or a make a statement about how a woman ought to act. He compares women to girl. And as we all know, the difference between woman and girl is not sex, but rather maturity, fortitude, and emotional strength.
He can say whatever he wants,hes Bob Dylan lol
Keep listening ❤ thank you for your talent and words and memories ❤️
Gorgeous and I am now older than I was once then…but so happy that I lived the best musical generation of 60’s and 70’s: This: I truly would not change for anything!!! 👍☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️😀❤️☮️☮️👍🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️☮️
How could anyone criticize these songs? Even at the time they were written and performed, they're just brilliant. No idea how the British crowd felt so hostile toward him.
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I think the British crowd was so enamored with his earlier acoustic sound that they couldn't accept the fact that Dylan was constantly evolving and creating new versions of himself.
This is just magical. Totally unique.Dylan was at his best in these early years. Good job, Swingin'Pig
Wow...this is my favorite take of this song I have ever seen or heard. Thank you so much for sharing. I love all of his music so much, and seeing him sing it is just a plus!! #greatestmusicianever
A beat poet and musician who packaged it for a broader public. My roommate in university had all her brother's Dylan records, so we listened all night.
Every year just gets better thank you 💓 Bob Dylan
1 of my favorite songs of all time. I cry every time I listen to it
His performance reaches in and grabs you . 😢Thank you !!
It took me 50 more years to appreciate the meaning of this.
From the 60s have loved his work it’s timeless. Hope they’ll teach him in school.
i ache in the best way listening to this. I want to be happy again, like I was. Thank God for BOB.
Pure , absolutely magnifique love song ... Poetic loveliness in all his glory. My true early favourite . Thank you 🖼
Thank you so very, very, much for this ever so heartwarming love son, by our Gifted, Bob Dylan 🌹💛☄
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Fantastic as always. This song is simply genius uncovered. There isn't anybody to surpass this man. He's simply and truly from another place in time.
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Priceless! Dylan as the idols idol! It was impossible to get any higher!
Wonderful video, such great close-ups. This song touches me just as it did when it first came out and I was 17.
Wow.. Precious recording. Thanks for sharing
una delle prime canzoni che ho imparato a suonare con chitarra ed armonica molti anni fa. era la versione del concert for bangladesh. bella anche questa versione. dylan era ed è un mito.
Genio inimitabile, resterà per sempre nella storia della musica
what a song, what a way to sing it, what a way to play it, what a man.
When the words of a song are heard by the heart and felt by the mind there is no telling which way the heart will break, which road the mind must take ❤
Just like Bob.... While the Harmonica plays all the Skeleton & the Kies & His Voice flies to the Moon he was hungry & It was his world!
Good Night to you!🤗🤗🤗
Sans offenser personnes, Bob Dylan est le meilleur et le plus grand.C'est un vrai génie
Swingin'🐷...don't disappear! This just pulls at me in so many directions ❤️😎❤️
Very lucky indeed to inhabit the earth at the same time as Bob Dylan!!!❤
Thanks again Pig great video
Pure gold version. I enjoyed it.
Edi Camon I like the concert for George version .
Tell us all, please, dear Bob. I know you know. Your concert in Brno with piano was excelent, amazing and beautiful as you are. Thank you.
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The master at work
The architect of the cultural revolution, in action.
Thanks for uploading this ageless song. Dylan has haunted for years...🎶🎶🎶
Thank you Mr. Dylan We all were so lucky to have grown up listening to you I will always be grateful to my mother who gave me 4 tickets to see you perform with The Band in 1974 in Charlotte NC ✌❤🌻😷
This is brilliant thank you for your kindness and understanding ❤️
Baby Bobby !!!!!! what a great Genius .... thanks Swingin ♥♥♥
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Thanks again SP. This is the most moving performance of this song I have heard BD or anyone else sing. It nearly made me cry with joy.
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It's incredible to see Dylan singing this beautiful song. I've watched this so many times I love it, the video is absolutely amazing. Thank You so much 💖💖💖!!
Appreciate all the hard work bringing us the best Dylan related content on youtube. Congrats on 1k subscribers!
Thanks so much! Really appreciate the support :)
Swinging pig, je vous remercie tous les jours. Quels cadeaux vous nous offrez! Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. Long life for you (to you? )
The early days, when Bob could actually carry a tune. Why he didn't keep doing that is beyond me.
Damn, you did a most excellent match up, thanks!
Thanks for listening!
I love you deeply and I miss you and pray for you my wonderful, Bob Dylan Greatest musician artist poet and writer ever that God has given us, Thank you, my love and heart 😢, Hang in there my love, Elizabeth
My baby, my sweet Bobble.
I’m dying, baby, it’s time you know.
We both know the flesh must be put aside for our spiritual lives to become one.
I love listening to Bob Dylan songs
This is amazing footage my man! Thanks for sharing! 😎
Songs that make me tremble 😢
Wonderful performance!
Just fucking stunning...
This is such a fantastic performance! I love the video footage it is vintage after all!
Very talented overdubbing work Swingin' Thank you for this and indeed all you provide for
your subscribers you really are a wonderful channel host and provide such a happy and
unique atmosphere for all! 🙏🤍🎈📌💥
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Eu disse e digo de novo está música vai ecoar no tempo e espaço para sempre. Sempre Bob Dylan, não tem igual.
His light halo here. Beauty full ❤
Thanks so much Swingin' Pig for another great post and narrative explaining details about the video and the performance. Enjoy so much reading the comments of so many fellow Dylan lovers - most have a much higher level of writing skills than I do and are able to express what I am thinking also but can't put in words. In my old age I feel like there is US and the rest of the world.
Thank you so much Swingin' Pig for taking the time to do all these overdubs and to release these gems. I guess that a lot of footage started surfacing after the late great Pennebaker passed away. I remember him saying the 1966 stuff would be released "over his dead body"...
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More Magic! Thank you for all that you do Swingin. This channel just keeps getting better and better.
My #2 favorite Dylan song after Mr. Tambourine Man.
his 1966 harmonica solos on this tune were absolutely glorious. LOVE 💖
So glad you’re enjoying everything. I hope everything manages to stay up! And yep, this tune is one of my favorites too. Probably the most “tender” love song of his.
I have my fingers crossed too for all your hard work and time to remain on TH-cam. but just in case... I'll continue to periodically mention the Bitchute option as a backup. Until I see a link to it in the description! 😎
@@oliveeisner8964 I'll do some research on it! That's definitely starting to become an option now.
imagine, he's singing just for me - dreaming on ...
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When you listen to this and the album version back to back, you can see his shift away from electric to the stripped down instrumentals of John Wesley Harding
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thank you for your work on this. fantastic!
Bio i ostao ikona jednog vremena, vremena bunta, kada je sama mladost bila ulog za neko bolje sutra.
Thank you for going to all the trouble to post this video. I hadn’t heard this song for many years, twas one of my beloved brother’s favourites, God rest his saintly soul. Couldn’t ask for a better city to have recorded it in either!
This sparse video! So moving, so haunting, so perfect!