Bob Dylan FULL 60 Minutes Ed Bradley 2004 Interview (upscaled to HD)

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Hi and thanks for SUBSCRIBING! Broadcast 6 December 2004, resurrected from a VHS home recording and upscaled to 1080p, the classic 60 Minutes #bobdylan interview, in full* with the great Ed Bradley. Timely moment when asked about Rolling Stone Magazine naming LARS the greatest song, bob saying the moment is fleeting and nothing to be excited about (this past month, RS revised the list and LARS was bumped off top spot)
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@RobQos
@RobQos Рік тому
Dylan is so amazing that he can make 60 minutes feel like only 15 minutes.
@JoeMama-gj7id
@JoeMama-gj7id Рік тому
Spellbinding isn't it? I saw what you did there...lol
@littlewing6231
@littlewing6231 Рік тому
Bob would argue he will make 15 minutes feel like 60 minutes. 😉 I laughed at your post. Very clever.
@bq.padrino
@bq.padrino Рік тому
😅 I took it serious till I checked the duration
@havefunbesafe
@havefunbesafe Рік тому
The times they are a-changing
@lavenderbee3611
@lavenderbee3611 Рік тому
😂
@gabe-po9yi
@gabe-po9yi 2 роки тому
His explanation about knowing his destiny, but keeping it to himself - “It’s a fragile thing, and if you put it out there, people will kill it.” Putting into words what so many have felt.
@l.russellbrown9732
@l.russellbrown9732 2 роки тому
Dylan appears to be a secretive soul. Just as the lyrics to his songs contain subliminal messages So does he as he nonchalantly answers otherwise revealing questions L.Russell Brown
@JorshWarshington1
@JorshWarshington1 2 роки тому
I think about that line all the time. Some of the best advice I've ever heard.
@josephmeredith2204
@josephmeredith2204 2 роки тому
@@l.russellbrown9732 you received (1) like for this comment?
@josephmeredith2204
@josephmeredith2204 2 роки тому
@adam waldron I know,.. ..we just lost a great friend, business partner named gabe. Best Sawyer ever! ......well until he died.....now he's just dead. SMH.
@l.russellbrown9732
@l.russellbrown9732 2 роки тому
@@josephmeredith2204 Gabe vigerito producer of Kool and the Gang
@JesseTheMindless
@JesseTheMindless Рік тому
Ed Bradley was very ill at the time of this interview, but he soldiered on. He died 2 years later. This interview of Dylan showcased what a tremendous journalist and professional he was. Rest in peace...
@jakovbilic4556
@jakovbilic4556 9 місяців тому
He is alive!
@jalenmitchell9218
@jalenmitchell9218 7 місяців тому
​@@jakovbilic4556dude don't
@fredthompson1387
@fredthompson1387 7 місяців тому
Sad he died at such a young age. Agree wholeheartedly, he was tremendous. Sadly journalists of this quality are either no longer given a platform or are drown out by so many voices brought on by the internet. The internet gives a voice to people that do not religiously follow journalist ethics like Ed Bradley and most of the great ones. As a result the truth is more difficult to ascertain.
@oleggorky906
@oleggorky906 5 місяців тому
Yeah. Thank God for the Internet, otherwise, I wouldn’t have seen much of him here in the UK. One channel did actually used to show the American 60 minutes (months later than originally broadcast in the US) in the late 80s and early 90s, but it was always on at an ungodly hour, like two or three in the morning. He lets the interviewee finish, and he asks relevant questions, not the ‘who shagged who?’ type of frivolous nonsense. You can see that Dylan is showing him respect. He’s giving proper answers; if Dylan doesn’t like the broadcaster, he doesn’t hold back, he lets them have it, so this speaks volumes for Ed Bradley.
@overwhamming
@overwhamming 5 місяців тому
Ed was cool. He always seemed comfortable with creative types.
@johnjarpe9055
@johnjarpe9055 Рік тому
I knew his mother; she was a friend of mine. She was a great and she had hundreds and hundreds of friends many of whom were members of the Twin Cities Jewish community. I worked at a country club that she was a member of and it took me a lot of courage to broach the topic of Dylan with her. I waited until I had gotten to know her fairly well responded to one of her frequent mentions of "Bobby" to nervously say "Bobby, that's Bob" she cut me off and said "that's right, Bob Dylan". She was just a typical Jewish mother who was insanely proud of her children and grandchildren. The last time I saw her was in Lunds grocery store when she spotted me and after we exchanged pleasantries she asked me if I was still working at the University of St Thomas because she had a grandson who was starting there in the fall and wanted me to look him up. This kid was a serious musician:. His primary instrument was either drums or guitar but was good enough to teach both. One day I was in one of the music spaces and I heard someone playing an absolutely amazing classical piece on the piano. It was complicated and was being played sans mistakes. When I got close enough to see who was playing this beautiful piece the player looked up and it was him. I'm no musician but to be that good at three very different instruments at age 20 strikes me as being a rare trait.
@StartToContinue
@StartToContinue Рік тому
Thanks for this insight! Very cool
@johnjarpe9055
@johnjarpe9055 Рік тому
@@StartToContinue Thank you very much for your kind words. You have made my day!
@morganhagerupsen2197
@morganhagerupsen2197 Місяць тому
And i knew he s father. Always so humble and sweet. One time he took me out and layed me down on a bed of roses, and then had he s way with me. Oh Harry, you always was a backdoorman. The Good old days. Rip.
@allisonharranmua8193
@allisonharranmua8193 2 роки тому
My dad used to play Dylan constantly when i was growing up, i found it annoying until i was about 15, my dad gave me a book of his lyrics written down and I read them, they touched my soul in a way i cant explain. Im 34 now and I have had the honor of seeing him perform once, he still has the magic, he is the magic. I sung "make you feel my love" to my husband at my wedding reception as a suprise, my dad suprised me with a second daddy daughter dance "forever young"...no one knew about either plan beforehand except the DJ. Dylan is a huge part of the relationship i have with my dad to this day.
@cooksmary
@cooksmary 2 роки тому
Beautiful story. I dunno why but it brought tears to my eyes to read of your Daddy daughter surprises.
@StartToContinue
@StartToContinue 2 роки тому
Thanks for sharing!
@adriansmith2182
@adriansmith2182 2 роки тому
I'm 34 and seen Bob 5 times all in Louisville. Once I had the chance to meet him behind the Louisville Palace, but got nervous
@fredapeeples6619
@fredapeeples6619 2 роки тому
I named my son Dylan. I think he hates me.
@allisonharranmua8193
@allisonharranmua8193 2 роки тому
@@fredapeeples6619 give it time, Dylan is not someone you understand till you have experienced enough of life for his words to resonate.
@joelpierson2628
@joelpierson2628 2 роки тому
One Dylan quote when asked why he came out with a new album after being quiet for a season was “I needed the money”. I loved the honesty.
@alexibrowne2223
@alexibrowne2223 Рік тому
Ed bradley is the only reporter that could of pulled off this interview.... Kudos to both of these gentlemen.
@newmexrob99
@newmexrob99 Рік тому
I am 73 years old and consider my generation fortunate to have grown up with the music of our time. Bob Dylan was the cornerstone of that music
@duugro
@duugro Рік тому
Is there any meaning behind it?
@lilyderra650
@lilyderra650 Рік тому
Hello there , how are you doing?
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 4 місяці тому
Mother Father of all creation our creators are here in the physical flesh like us playing this song to reach out to u! Check out our creators version ❤Phone home now in these urgent moments our parents love u and are here to support your dreams come true ❤🎉 Luna
@orangecrayon1617
@orangecrayon1617 2 роки тому
Proably one of the best people to interview dylan
@mjinba07
@mjinba07 2 роки тому
I could've done without the fawning, especially as Dylan described how alienating and burdensome that was for him.
@donlofting4268
@donlofting4268 2 роки тому
I think a chat would be easier he's very aware of his pedestal and very embarrassed by it. Luv you Bob thank you ✌
@DontLetTheOldManIn
@DontLetTheOldManIn 2 роки тому
Yes! Because he actually read the book and understood it! Having just read it myself (listened via Audible) I can affirm that he read it because the whole way through Dylan maintains that he was not who people thought he was, who they intended him to be or said he was publicly and for decades. Amazing!
@sherrybirchall8677
@sherrybirchall8677 2 роки тому
Anthony Mason is very sensitive and insightful interviewing musicians too.
@thomasfredjackson1115
@thomasfredjackson1115 2 роки тому
🕳️Yep,never gives a boring or trad answer-- like his lyrics.The coolest interviewy one could possibly land.🕶️
@jwp2166
@jwp2166 2 роки тому
In addition to giving the world great songs Dylan is hilarious...mostly because he doesn't take himself too seriously. There are a ton of musical folks, far far less talented, who would benefit themselves greatly by doing the same. Love this guy!
@andrewhindley7548
@andrewhindley7548 2 роки тому
Couldn't agree more well said.
@taylorconrad1439
@taylorconrad1439 2 роки тому
Think he takes himself real seriously but not as much trying to explain himself or posture himself
@andrewhindley7548
@andrewhindley7548 2 роки тому
@@taylorconrad1439 think your bang on there, I reckon bob dylan is much more concerned of living up the standards he places on himself than what others expect of him AS dylan said himself, ' The only ones u done lie 2 his yourself and God
@willec7105
@willec7105 2 роки тому
@@andrewhindley7548 Exactly. He doesn't "need" to keep at it for the usual reasons such as money, fame, adulation, etc. He needs to keep at it because he's still alive and has to do something with his live/time like any true artist. The drive to create doesn't necessarily stop at some arbitrary age or moment.
@Freespeech141
@Freespeech141 2 роки тому
Exactly! He was always low key, just “telling his stories”. No vanity, no conceit, Took us all by storm, said nothing! Geez I love him, this is why we all want to sit at his feet! STILL!
@B-Blues
@B-Blues 2 місяці тому
Holy mother of God. This interview has depth. It says something about American culture regarding the dynamics of rebellious youth and their parents. Every generation has this dynamic, but American culture gave rebellious youth an opportunity to glamorize their rebellion through the medium of art in the form of entertainment. Man, there is a lot to dissect about this.
@barryspeight6109
@barryspeight6109 Рік тому
Happy 81st. Birthday Bob. You've given us so much. Many more.
@777jones
@777jones 2 роки тому
Bob deeply respected Ed Bradley, as he showed in this interview. As a result, the “big questions” were answered fully, perhaps for the only time.
@lenholmes5573
@lenholmes5573 2 роки тому
Always morose ,moody and a fark soul.
@zeldasmith6154
@zeldasmith6154 2 роки тому
Yes. You are right. The most straight forward I've ever heard him. He took the interview seriously. He wasn't running his eyes or dodging or giving smart ass comments. I saw this the first time it broadcast. I even got off work early to watch it. Now, I wouldn't do any of that for anyone but that was then and this is now. He is a force to be reckoned with and people still are.
@kathypiazza7228
@kathypiazza7228 2 роки тому
Funny how respect can do that. Ed was my favourite on 60 minutes.
@racourdav
@racourdav 2 роки тому
@@kathypiazza7228 Ed was my favorite too
@joeybonin7691
@joeybonin7691 Місяць тому
I've seen other interviews where he would dance around. This one gave us real answers.
@marytorres4843
@marytorres4843 2 роки тому
I have been bob Dylan fan since the 60's I'm 76yrs and I 'm still one of his many fans! A forever bob Dylan fan!!
@ghostmail
@ghostmail 2 роки тому
Haha, my dad's your age and im 32. He turned me onto bob
@andrewhindley7548
@andrewhindley7548 2 роки тому
Nice one mate. What great enjoyment he's given the world
@quarkyman1
@quarkyman1 2 роки тому
Me too, listening since 65-66.
@bellamafiaquackafellarecor7770
@bellamafiaquackafellarecor7770 2 роки тому
14:12
@HEYJUTSIE
@HEYJUTSIE 2 роки тому
Ditto
@josannahowell2461
@josannahowell2461 11 днів тому
You're just human your soul is peace love sharing you have a beautiful family God bless you . I listen to your music in the 80s and the 90s on movies. You're a beautiful talented artist I wish there were more artists like you. God bless you
@Themonkeychunkspunk
@Themonkeychunkspunk 2 місяці тому
Watched multiple times just for Mr. Bradley- RIP good sir
@lindaskidmore9507
@lindaskidmore9507 2 роки тому
Dylan clearly doesn't take all the attention seriously because he is highly intelligent and I think he realizes that fame is an illusion and he has never been bothered by what people think of him. ...smart guy...
@andrewhindley7548
@andrewhindley7548 2 роки тому
Spot on. Another reason people admire him
@andybrown6981
@andybrown6981 2 роки тому
I would add that unlike John Lennon, he managed to stay alive
@andrewhindley7548
@andrewhindley7548 2 роки тому
@@andybrown6981 dylan has now lived twice lennon lifespan
@voskreglavincevska3651
@voskreglavincevska3651 2 роки тому
@@andybrown6981 Oh , bravo! You ought to put it in quotattion marks " alive" ! Because who in this world is not spoiled , getting old ! Oh , times ,times ! Everithing was natural in 60 to 70 ties ! They took all treasure of old civilisation's poetry . We were young and flattered about " western music lirics "! All ancient expresions for poetry , they appropriated as their own . John Lennon remined more inocent !
@andybrown6981
@andybrown6981 2 роки тому
@@voskreglavincevska3651 most history repeats - just in slightly different ways. You know I heard Ringo Starr got his inspiration from the apes that used to hit bones together in 12,000 BC. Do you think he was appropriating their technique...? I think so. What a cheat.
@ryanmurphy522
@ryanmurphy522 2 роки тому
Love that Dylan pays no mind to “Like A Rolling Stone” being No.1 on the Rolling Stone list here. Just like he predicts, a few years later it falls to 4 on the list behind a few songs that wouldn’t have existed without Dylan’s work.
@alexcayarga9339
@alexcayarga9339 2 роки тому
exactly
@vernpascal1531
@vernpascal1531 2 роки тому
What's no. 1 now YMCA Village People?
@danamoreau4142
@danamoreau4142 2 роки тому
@@vernpascal1531 🤣🤣🥰
@HoyaSaxaSD
@HoyaSaxaSD Рік тому
It only fell because the magazine got woke. Putting Public Enemy ahead of Dylan and the Beatles is abject nonsense, regardless of how good (or bad) you think P.E. was.
@JoeMama-gj7id
@JoeMama-gj7id Рік тому
@@HoyaSaxaSD that is a very insightful view on the magazine, but he is talking about the song where he wails: How does it feel?!!
@anthonywhite2960
@anthonywhite2960 Рік тому
I love coming back to this interview. There's alot to take in. I find the sound of his voice strangely comforting.
@michellemann6362
@michellemann6362 Рік тому
Me too 😊
@pokeyeen8496
@pokeyeen8496 5 місяців тому
Me too!
@Chapps1941
@Chapps1941 5 місяців тому
I'm knowing next what he says. I must've watched this 4x.
@alexandercarder2281
@alexandercarder2281 4 місяці тому
Such a nice guy (but wouldn’t think so) 😂 I hope he realises that he can opt out of his pact with the chief commander at any time if he goes to the right guy.
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 4 місяці тому
Mother Father of all creation our creators are here in the physical flesh like us playing this song to reach out to u! Check out our creators version ❤Phone home now in these urgent moments our parents love u and are here to support your dreams come true ❤🎉 Luna
@imovedy
@imovedy Рік тому
" almost magically written" that's for sure. Unreal. Thanks Bob. ❤️
@bobdylanrobertzimmerman5803
@bobdylanrobertzimmerman5803 11 місяців тому
Hello, how're you doing? Do you know you can have a private conversation with Bob Dylan? We're doing a random selection of Bob Dylan's fans. we'll love to know what you think about Bob Dylan and his music
@markburris9778
@markburris9778 2 роки тому
His humility and understanding of how things actually are , is astounding.
@dabrupro
@dabrupro 2 роки тому
Was just thinking the same thing.
@kennymartindale3257
@kennymartindale3257 2 роки тому
Grounded
@nuqwestr
@nuqwestr 2 роки тому
"Humility"? You still don't get it, poor Bob.
@BabeTheAstrologer
@BabeTheAstrologer 2 роки тому
@@nuqwestr Where can I learn more?
@lucianatrambaglio4881
@lucianatrambaglio4881 2 роки тому
Do you realize he is over 80 years old now. This interview was taken about 20 years ago when he was 63. I'm so glad he is still living and hopefully doing well. I've been a great fan of Bob Dylan, went to his concerts around Europe in the 80+90es. I stopped when his voice got too rusty. But always emotionally yours Bob !
@julietrask7497
@julietrask7497 2 роки тому
Bob Dylan, what an eloquent lyricist . He is extremely intelligent, and private.
@LanceAnderson77
@LanceAnderson77 2 роки тому
@@twannie Do explain. 😂
@julietrask7497
@julietrask7497 2 роки тому
@@twannie 🤣
@julietrask7497
@julietrask7497 2 роки тому
@@twannie I take it as you don’t like him very much, I respect that. His voice sounds like a cat being raked over the coals. Good songwriter tho !
@bobdylan8938
@bobdylan8938 Місяць тому
@@julietrask7497Thabks for the love and support ❤ Where are you from?
@semajtee
@semajtee Рік тому
Bob is brilliant! Ed did a fantastic interview and managed to get a smile for Bob at the end of the interview. RIP Ed Bradley, you are missed!
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 4 місяці тому
Mother Father of all creation our creators are here in the physical flesh like us playing this song to reach out to u! Check out our creators version ❤Phone home now in these urgent moments our parents love u and are here to support your dreams come true ❤🎉 Luna
@elizabethcalero2404
@elizabethcalero2404 Рік тому
This man is definitely an old soul. The way he speaks, the way he thinks shows alot of wisdom. I love it ! ❤️
@bobdylanrobertzimmerman5803
@bobdylanrobertzimmerman5803 11 місяців тому
Hello, how're you doing? Do you know you can have a private conversation with Bob Dylan? We're doing a random selection of Bob Dylan's fans
@NewCreationInChrist896
@NewCreationInChrist896 10 місяців тому
Yep, but not all wise that's an oxymoron statement, with him having sold his soul. A cult following like all celebrities have, all in the comments. He knows fame is all false. People in the comments, you can not bargain with God, He don't play games with souls, repent come to Jesus. 1 John 5:19👿 Revelation 21:8 ☠
@MatauReviews
@MatauReviews 6 місяців тому
@@NewCreationInChrist896if you think the Devil is a real entity you are as deluded as anybody else
@Patrick-857
@Patrick-857 3 місяці тому
Seeing him dealing with the media in his early 20s is eye opening. How many people his age could see what they were trying to do with him and not play that game?
@micheleerwin2848
@micheleerwin2848 2 роки тому
Bob Dylan is second to absolutely no one when it comes to musical poetry. His talent will never be repeated by anyone else. He is a legend.
@MrGregFrancis
@MrGregFrancis 2 роки тому
Agreed
@cockeyedoptimista
@cockeyedoptimista 2 роки тому
Yeah - but then sometimes it seems like he just strings a bunch of nonsense words together. Like one of those Mad Libs games.
@MrGregFrancis
@MrGregFrancis 2 роки тому
@@cockeyedoptimista if it works it works
@321snoot
@321snoot 2 роки тому
@@cockeyedoptimista No sh_t. And, he deserved to win a Nobel Prize for literature five years ago?!? Geez, talk about being undeserving. My dog has more talent than Dylan.
@cosmicmauve
@cosmicmauve 2 роки тому
Well... Joni Mitchell for a start, on equal footing for sure.
@dragonstaye4557
@dragonstaye4557 2 роки тому
This was Dylan 17 years ago. He recently turned 80.
@marshallsmith87
@marshallsmith87 2 роки тому
i,m 77 years old,Your songs got me through this pandemic,every day i go for an hour walk ,just say Play @bob dylan to my phone. and i,m back home.Can,t wait till i go again.i hear songs i have never heard before ,love them all.i was a professional hockey player.Do you like Hockey?
@B.K.7
@B.K.7 2 роки тому
@bob dylan You aren't fooling anyone lol. You have to be an extra kind of weird to pretend to be another man and you got the nerve to tell this man to send you mail. Yikes
@foxandscout
@foxandscout 2 роки тому
@bob dylan Imposter!!: stop parading as Dylan. Like anyone could believe you’d comment on any social media.😂🤣
@foxandscout
@foxandscout 2 роки тому
@@B.K.7 he’s been popping up all over the place (Dylan related posts) ... on all the new videos released.... next time I see him on one of those I’m going to report him.
@Beckola11
@Beckola11 2 роки тому
@bob dylan Lol.. hey are you the guy who invited me to your home saying you were Jeff Beck? HA!
@teddykypriss1671
@teddykypriss1671 Місяць тому
In my humble opinion Bob Dylan is the greatest song writer of the 20th century
@jacobjacobsen7698
@jacobjacobsen7698 Місяць тому
Do you think this is an original thought …?
@bobdylan8938
@bobdylan8938 Місяць тому
Appreciate ❤ Where are you from?
@markkubiak8296
@markkubiak8296 12 днів тому
One of many
@ElizabethYoung-Elliott-tz1ky
@ElizabethYoung-Elliott-tz1ky 11 днів тому
Bob Dylan you are truly blessed and loved and I love you with all of you and your gifts and music and sharing with all of us, thank you, my heart ❤️ Elizabeth
@TheBent139
@TheBent139 2 роки тому
Bob seems a very modest man for someone of such immense fame. At least he shared his brilliant mind with the rest of us. The ability to do that is another sort of gift and yet clearly has its costs. Imagine the responsibility that comes with being called a prophet of your generation? Imagine every word you write or utter being so hyper-analyzed. It is no wonder he rejects such talk and so seldom speaks publicly.
@jdeane9442
@jdeane9442 2 роки тому
Dylan is extraordinary. The creativity, intelligence, and self-awareness are a lot to live in one body. His wit is sharp, quick, and spot on. I adore Bob.
@chrislollich525
@chrislollich525 2 роки тому
Bob rules wether he thinks so or not. Thanks from NOR-CAL!!!!!
@steveprudell9976
@steveprudell9976 2 роки тому
Modest and massive influence. I wanted to meet him a child hood idol . I see his point . All glory to the chief 💪🙏
@halColombo
@halColombo 2 роки тому
He looks like a dog lover, is that safe to say? 🐕 🐶
@halColombo
@halColombo 2 роки тому
The bargainer "Bob Dylan" appears sincere. If is he famous a tv star in U.s. of Americans some big times, hay ok just don't bring none round here dinners times like for me and wife the oldie bong Crosby(bill?), 😀 😄 very much for me the Italian mafias Sinatra sings nice no Yes!? How do u say? Mammm! Too much tough gangsters then now ok yes 👌 👍 🤨 👏 🤐😎the 2 need shows they star 1 2 now togetherness acting! Say the Dylans' Bob &Sinatra 1shoW usatV and int
@halColombo
@halColombo 2 роки тому
No, yes?
@user-nq9gz4xf7f
@user-nq9gz4xf7f 2 роки тому
Great interview by Ed Bradley, he probably is already sick here of cancer. He is an icon like Dylan. Its wonderful they got together.
@cockeyedoptimista
@cockeyedoptimista 2 роки тому
Nice empathy.
@jennymacallan9071
@jennymacallan9071 2 роки тому
Ed Bradley is the gold standard of interviewing.
@margarmargar1871
@margarmargar1871 2 роки тому
Loved Ed Bradley. Miss his interviews.
@benkeel2966
@benkeel2966 2 роки тому
There is waaaaay more to this guy than people know.
@fred6660
@fred6660 2 роки тому
Exactly that! Times They Are A-Changing....;-)
@198634
@198634 2 роки тому
Yeah - that his music is bloody awful .,,,
@edminer9061
@edminer9061 2 роки тому
He's been to the crossroads.
@michaelwilcox6090
@michaelwilcox6090 2 роки тому
@@edminer9061 1% Right, I heard him before he was famous and he could hardly play the guitar, it was a racket. He couldn't sing either his voice was dreadful and he certainly couldn't write any songs
@beekingly3762
@beekingly3762 2 роки тому
Easily the most poignant and pinpoint comment added here... I stumbled upon some interesting information about him recently, it’s hard to stomach once learning of it because it’s ... blood on the tracks... no puns, only a clue of what he would find in his own life after that masterpiece album. oddly that the albums title never did spill the beans within the text of the music inside. I always felt it was regressing something so vivid within his life that it had yet to be as history for him. A feeling you find about yourself and the present future that you can’t conclude it to be anything other than coming your way. He would though, like the title hexes find that the tracks Dylan was on would in fact turn bloody. Being a Dylan fan myself i was stunted and down for some time, heavily enveloped in the BIG WHY connected to it. Is the information i found true, well by my research and careful combing of his life in light of the subject matter, i would sadly say yes it is. i would rather be wrong. Yes he is a Jew-christian and to add to the humility that endows this spirit, he isn’t an evil man, this must be stated. However he did by my findings, and I will interject here that YES GOD did enlighten me to this info, taking me into the codes of things that GOD for some reason wanted me to have known. I am a sound mind for those whom are steadfast to discredit. Revelations as such do at times happen just like so. Again, Dylan IS a beautiful soul, Only at a hiccup he did do an Evil thing. It coincides with his deal he speaks of here, though he cleverly distorts the timeline so people could never figure out his ... Error. An error that GOD will judge him for. I sit back and say after heavy thoughts that he has more than inspired people even to the word of GOD, and i’m sure that Angels will bring cause for his place in the paradise heaven. Clearly his music released that follows this horrid incident secures OUR understanding for HIM, that he deeply regrets what he has done. I’d add that he respectfully manages to slice his music’s breath of natural and regal lure for vain-less relativity - apart from his this monstrosity and it’s anguish of him being overcome by it to see the deed through... However secret it is, considering that they are both one made into marriage... once understanding the revelation of his tenacity to be BOB DYLAN. Funny that with all the depth this soul has within, so much so that his inspired writings and proses, rich with the beautiful views of the passionate discords we people endure, profound that they feel as if BOB DYLAN knows what we are to learn through him, in that we are finding a dim light made to illuminate our paths brightly, would find such a FOUL within him. That a fool of him had shortened what was the supreme of him. .... This light made bright because of him, though always there within us... From what a fool would torch, we uncomfortably have to re-examine if we had known this would we want only this sleepy beauty of enlightenment made so enriched for us be so... well yes i digress but maybe no... What’s more, it’s Robert Zimmerman, the man mom and dad named him as that ultimately has to face his demon that he gave life to that dark hour. His ego coming to life. Not the typical understanding of egos we come to learn in that it’s the other way around. Fame or Power or Money overruling in zeal over the humble ones once known to be them. Here it’s that Rob that was the Giant of no gentle tenor. I’m certain GOD will remove all his intricate layers he wisely fished and fed into, all the Dylan that made him to be BEST for himself and everyone, until the naked man that he kept mute and unknown all his life is left before GOD. It’s Robert whom will have to be the soul that finds the scales of justice upon him. I wonder if what little he himself as having lived Rob be enough to make the grade? i don’t know knowing what i know in not sure yes i forgive him ... then i don’t like a rose loosing pedals i pray that as the last one frees itself from the stem that it secures forgiveness. I wonder what GOD will make of our BOB, our ages Poet in contrast to his lesser incarnation of his truest identity. An Identity that GOD did not create for him, however far and wide from anywhere to there Dylan tried to in his journey of life to delete Robert because of himself knowing what self that self had potential to let out. An ONSLAUGHT to loathe.. GOD will NAKED what is clothed, GOD is JUST. well, there is also the other party that knows of this, and i’m sure Angels will bring cause to this side as well. i know, your asking what did he do? to whom? say it! play Sarah from Desire yes as a commentator has said here on this thread wayyyyy more to this guy than people know Life is Without a Rhyme to be the man whom GOD calls to be judged at such a crime. We know Dylan is beautiful, and he is GOD has layered him beautifully. love you all want to know more ask
@jimfladwood4393
@jimfladwood4393 2 місяці тому
Thank you for the post. Dylan was the voice of my generation. There’s just a lot of truth to his music.🎼 Like it or not, he was voice of a generation.😊🎶☮️
@tacocat8608
@tacocat8608 Рік тому
That last bit at the end always gives me chills... how he stutters and stammers nervously to answer that final question.
@dylanchangedeverythingfore1312
@dylanchangedeverythingfore1312 Рік тому
When asked about how he relaxes, Dylan said: "I’m a religious person. I read the scriptures a lot, meditate and pray, light candles in church." I believe in damnation and salvation, as well as predestination. The Five Books of Moses, Pauline Epistles, Invocation of the Saints, all of it." Later in the interview, when asked about what style of music was his first love, he said: "Sacred music, church music, ensemble singing." -Dylan, Wall Street Journal December 20, 2022
@JR-zv6qm
@JR-zv6qm 11 місяців тому
You know friend, I've seen this interview about 20 times over the years & never really noticed that. I've always thought it was a great interview, but his reaction to the question makes it even better to me now. That reaction is pure honesty. Thanks.
@capecodder04
@capecodder04 10 місяців тому
He sold his soul to the devil and he's trying to save his soul in his later years. You can't sell your soul to the devil because he has no rights over you but the devil would like you to think that. God created you and he owns your soul.
@iamhudsdent2759
@iamhudsdent2759 7 місяців тому
@@capecodder04 God IS your soul. Atman is Brahman. Like drops in the ocean.
@Year1BanditTA
@Year1BanditTA 6 місяців тому
@@iamhudsdent2759 That's pantheism. God created you and wants to fellowship with you and to be one with you as a husband and a wife are one flesh. Bible teaches that, Sola Scriptura.
@mightyea
@mightyea 2 роки тому
Amazed how grounded he was. “The Press, The Media are the judge. They aren’t the Judge that’s God.” Bob Dylan
@coreyham3753
@coreyham3753 2 роки тому
Agree ... Dylan is certainly one of the best ever. A very rare talent and human being.
@willec7105
@willec7105 2 роки тому
"They're irrelevant."
@purplelove9455
@purplelove9455 2 роки тому
God doesn’t judge tho
@bojangles6444
@bojangles6444 2 роки тому
Take me to your chief commander. I come from France.
@bojangles6444
@bojangles6444 2 роки тому
@@purplelove9455 depends which version.
@odeb7924
@odeb7924 2 роки тому
"Visions of Johanna" is such a beautiful song.
@user-fu2mi1nd5l
@user-fu2mi1nd5l Місяць тому
garcia did a lovely version Philly spectrum 1995
@zoothornrollo9960
@zoothornrollo9960 27 днів тому
Bob even speaks wonderful lyrics in conversation.
@malcolmthompson8529
@malcolmthompson8529 Місяць тому
Brilliant interview of an amazing individual. Needs time to reflect on.
@cockeyedoptimista
@cockeyedoptimista 2 роки тому
Bob Dylan is very sensible, honest and frank. He can do other things now: that’s how it is. We change, we grow: but we’re only young once.. It kills me how he’s amazed by his own writing: that’s not vanity, I hope it’s not taken that way. He’s just being honest. This interview makes me like him more. His voice is kind of pleasant, too, in its rusty sound.
@aaronaaron5968
@aaronaaron5968 2 роки тому
he was touched. your not touched forever. people like to think in terms of forever even though they arent even trying for today
@JeanetteFaith
@JeanetteFaith 2 роки тому
He seems like an unhappy person.
@etamommy
@etamommy 2 роки тому
@@JeanetteFaith I did not think so. I saw his humor. But he was trying to be earnest and honest and how rare is that? I liked it.
@JeanetteFaith
@JeanetteFaith 2 роки тому
@@etamommy hmm......I saw unhappiness. I've never seen him laugh.
@ericbenjamin487
@ericbenjamin487 2 роки тому
"you can't do something forever" is funny in light of his tour dubbed the Never-Ending Tour
@nov20five
@nov20five 2 роки тому
Most people think he’s obscure and strange. To me, he makes absolute sense.
@stephenhayden4
@stephenhayden4 3 місяці тому
💯agreed
@peternash3166
@peternash3166 Місяць тому
He never made any sense to me including his music over the years He comes off as burned out addict with no real voice for singing
@baublesanddolls
@baublesanddolls Місяць тому
Who’s most people?
@robertogutierrez2897
@robertogutierrez2897 Місяць тому
@@peternash3166 His voice has accurately been described as a "cow with its head stuck in a fence". So, I agree with that part of your statement. However, his lyrics are sheer genius. I am sorry they don't resonate with you. So many unbelievable insights. It can be as simple as a song that so many underestimate: Mr. Tambourine Man. (Not the Byrds version of course...that is sheer bubblegum.) Go camping in the desert by yourself. Look up at the diamond sky...and listen to it. It's so simple yet so transformational. Our culture constantly bombards us with meaningless distractions that try to convince us that we need to act a certain way. Look a certain way. Buy certain things that are supposed to make us happy. It's about eliminating all those meaningless distractions and just being present. Then you realize that it is true: "But for the sky, there are no fences facing".
@sarahofficer8112
@sarahofficer8112 5 днів тому
He’s awesome. So much depth.
@debrastares9174
@debrastares9174 Місяць тому
He is still alive. Now in his eighties.
@BobDylan-ew7cr
@BobDylan-ew7cr Місяць тому
Yeah am still alive ❤
@BobDylan-ew7cr
@BobDylan-ew7cr Місяць тому
Yeah am still alive ❤
@kirby711
@kirby711 2 місяці тому
Poetry in motion ❤
@terribleTed-ln6cm
@terribleTed-ln6cm 2 роки тому
Bob Dylan was (and is) so important it can't be measured....
@stephengiese7549
@stephengiese7549 2 роки тому
Fascinating interview. Never heard him speak very long before. He is modest, short but at least speaks. I once saw him in concert in Seattle. He was very religious and the audience wanted him to sing the songs that made him famous. I enjoyed him anyway. The whole family has enjoyed him. I liked ed alot whenever he interviewed anyone. Rip. Thanks utube
@timeriderx
@timeriderx 2 роки тому
I loved all the periods of his life. I also saw him in Denver , he sang and even preached on stage. Tom and the group were not pleased, but hey that's Bobby!! I saw him in Philly Spectrum 70's. I was in the middle of the field in Ft Collins my last concert. I was heckling and laughing having a great time. Joan was not pleased, LOL! Joan sings like my mother Dec -Jan people! Bobby is family a long lost brother a cousin many times removed! He has been allowed a long life with wives children homes and all with tribulation. We all have destiny and it is bringing us to this moment in time all for a purpose! buckle up your seat belts, here we go.........
@latitudeselongitudes1932
@latitudeselongitudes1932 2 роки тому
Dont like his religious period,hard to understand why he would convert to Christianity and also support ultra orthodox Judaism. Cant stand evangelicals and Chabad folks
@Jane102248
@Jane102248 Місяць тому
I saw him in Seattle 3x
@jeremypetch7006
@jeremypetch7006 2 роки тому
What a modest and gifted man. He wasn't destined for an easy life however he has been steadfast nonetheless. No frills, no pretense, just himself. A great example of just keeping a practical philosophy.
@BobCrawshaw-sf5yk
@BobCrawshaw-sf5yk 8 місяців тому
Yes it was.. Well am Bob and you ?
@mountart2
@mountart2 7 місяців тому
Almost 20 years on from this interview and Bob is still rolling. And a Number 1 record to boot. Go figure!
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 4 місяці тому
Mother Father of all creation our creators are here in the physical flesh like us playing this song to reach out to u! Check out our creators version ❤Phone home now in these urgent moments our parents love u and are here to support your dreams come true ❤🎉 Luna
@mattmcabben62
@mattmcabben62 2 роки тому
Dude straight told us he sold his soul at the end and nobody bats an eye
@youisstupid2586
@youisstupid2586 2 роки тому
He said he made a bargain with destiny. He talks in metaphors. I don’t think he’s speaking literally.
@michaelbarbarich3965
@michaelbarbarich3965 Рік тому
Two more weeks Trust the plan
@gerbylstudios
@gerbylstudios Рік тому
Truth in plain sight
@chillcuhbruh1125
@chillcuhbruh1125 Рік тому
The world needs Jesus ❤️
@chillcuhbruh1125
@chillcuhbruh1125 Рік тому
@@gerbylstudios God bless you
@watchdog304
@watchdog304 2 роки тому
Dylan is my favorite songwriter and performer ever. But, what a fantastic interviewer Ed Bradley was. RIP. We need more like him. He wanted answers and got them without being pushy. They may have not been answered like he wanted, but he was fine with what he got. Bob Dylan had to respect him to sit down with him. Dylan doesn't do this very often. It is so interesting when he does though.
@alainabean3442
@alainabean3442 Рік тому
I agree he is a pleasant interviewer
@herrweiss2580
@herrweiss2580 Рік тому
Years ago, while delivering to 60 Minutes, I caught an elevator ride down to the lobby with Mr. Bradley. Alas, no words were exchanged.
@The_T-Man
@The_T-Man Рік тому
I am so happy that I was alive at the same time of Dylan, Garcia and others. I got to see both many many times! What a great time to be alive
@lilyderra650
@lilyderra650 Рік тому
Hello there , how are you doing?
@skeet25s
@skeet25s 2 роки тому
"What do you know about organic farming?" Dylan: (Straight-faced)"Nothing, not a thing". LOL. Classic.
@latitudeselongitudes1932
@latitudeselongitudes1932 2 роки тому
Must have been so annoying for a private man like him to have these people come to his house to talk to him about organic farming
@SuperAmin1950
@SuperAmin1950 Рік тому
I didn't take that, too, literally; I think he meant it more metaphorically, as in trying to describe the nonsensical nature of people showing up at his doorstep to just get-in a couple of words with someone of relevance. 🤔
@skeet25s
@skeet25s Рік тому
@@SuperAmin1950 that actually happened. I heard him talking about that a few times. No metaphor there, with that case at least.
@gobigorange
@gobigorange 2 роки тому
I’ve heard it often said over the years they broke the mold when Bob Dylan was made.I’ve always beg to differ, there was never a mold ❤️
@StartToContinue
@StartToContinue 2 роки тому
That's perfect!
@edminer9061
@edminer9061 Рік тому
He sold his soul, didnt you hear him?
@tshandy1
@tshandy1 2 роки тому
Understated, ironic, playful, seasoned: in a word, Bob Dylan at this point is a genius.
@colinwilliams553
@colinwilliams553 2 місяці тому
I could listen to BOB DYLAN talk all day no matter what he talks about as we as performing.
@williamtaylor5193
@williamtaylor5193 2 роки тому
"It's best to keep it (the things you know about yourself that nobody else does) inside, because if you put it out there someone else ("friends" probably) will kill it." What an insight. Sadly, most people DO put it out there, because they are looking for approval, and their dreams get ridiculed and defeated, often by those closest to them.
@StartToContinue
@StartToContinue 2 роки тому
This happens to ME every week on the Vinyl Show!😄
@mesmogruvinski
@mesmogruvinski 2 роки тому
I totally agree. The magic is in the mystery.
@tbash69
@tbash69 2 роки тому
All I had to do was tell my dad I wanted to be a writer, then he spent the rest of my life discouraging me.
@kathypiazza7228
@kathypiazza7228 2 роки тому
@@tbash69 So sorry what ever hurt your dad had him unable to be a supportive parent to you. I hope he didn’t convince you to stop trying. Mind you I have the kinda character that makes me wanna prove the nay sayers wrong, so I’ll try even harder. As I have aged I have learned that it doesn’t matter what everyone else thinks, I do things for my own personal needs, my growth & hope if there’s a God my choices meet with her approval.
@tbash69
@tbash69 2 роки тому
@@kathypiazza7228 Ten years ago, I told him I'd quit writing, and he replied: "It's about time!"
@Nestor123057
@Nestor123057 2 роки тому
This is outstanding. An interview with a person who doesn't lie. How rare is that?
@lincolnmaceachern2410
@lincolnmaceachern2410 2 роки тому
Doesn't lie? He lied all the time.
@playmusicnet7347
@playmusicnet7347 2 роки тому
His name is Robert Zimmerman and he's been manipulating $$$$ the MSM, the record Industry and Show Business. For a long time!
@donlofting4268
@donlofting4268 2 роки тому
How can you tell
@camdenc3190
@camdenc3190 2 роки тому
Doesn’t lie his name isn’t even bob dylan
@Unseen.Warfare
@Unseen.Warfare 2 роки тому
@@camdenc3190 His name is Bob Dylan. He changed it very early on. Like he said, it’s the land of the free. Everybody lies. Dylan’s an honest man otherwise. Of course saying this, you’ll probably go out your way to disprove that claim. So what’s the point in typing to people who only want to be right and not righteous.
@heartofthesun1584
@heartofthesun1584 Місяць тому
I love you Bob.
@andrewblackman6158
@andrewblackman6158 Рік тому
His Nobel Prize acceptance lecture was priceless. A real must-hear event.
@lilyderra650
@lilyderra650 Рік тому
Hello Andrew , how are you doing?
@andrewblackman6158
@andrewblackman6158 Рік тому
@@lilyderra650 Fantastic. Thank you for asking. Are you a fan of Bob Dylan? If so, are you aware that both Dylan and The Beatles’ inspiration (for becoming singer-song-writers) was Buddy Holly?
@andrewblackman6158
@andrewblackman6158 Рік тому
Dylan mentions Buddy in his amazing Nobel Prize lecture. He said that he had to travel over a hundred miles to see Buddy Holly perform. He also noted that Buddy’s commitment to writing original songs and just going out there and playing them motivated Bob to do the same. It was pretty much the same with The Beatles. They saw Buddy tour Britannia and were blown away by pretty much the same things as Bobby Dylan was.
@MicheleMcAdoo
@MicheleMcAdoo 4 місяці тому
Nobel for,...??
@deva.in.tucson
@deva.in.tucson 2 роки тому
the part about his "bargain" with the "chief commander" of this world and otherwise has stuck with me for a very long time. not a surprise, just interesting to hear bob Dylan say as much
@davidc5864
@davidc5864 Рік тому
It seems he's worried about something. He sure didn't seem to be happy with life which is odd for a man with so much success, notoriety and money. I don't believe that you can bargain with God but I'm sure you can bargain with Satan. Whoever he bargained with, he referred to him as The Chief Commander of this world and another world that you can't see. I guess he meant Hell because Satan's not going to be a Commander in the House of God. Man, I would have pressed him on what he meant and tried to get some information on exactly what he meant and who he was referring to and how did he arrange a meeting with this Chief Commander. Opportunity lost. It seemed like he wanted to get this off his chest. He sure didn't look very interested in the other questions.
@KennyFisher-io4dm
@KennyFisher-io4dm 2 місяці тому
Satan is the god of this world, the prince of the power of the air! It is true as Bob wrote, "you're gonna have to serve somebody, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord, but you're gonna have to serve somebody! Who is you serving?
@bclocke2303
@bclocke2303 2 роки тому
Bob Dylan could have written a million great songs. He put so much pressure on himself, that is what makes himself great. I love his music.
@johnwright3815
@johnwright3815 2 роки тому
Bob means more and more to me as I get older. A "treasure" falls way short.
@user-ft4jp1yq5f
@user-ft4jp1yq5f 2 місяці тому
500 songs.. 40 albums... I've been trying to make one album in 50 years.. If I wore a hat i would tap it to him.. Genius lyricist
@dougrogers835
@dougrogers835 Рік тому
I have always found this interview in the beginning most sad when he was asked can you do it again and he says no.
@HTub-bo2yl
@HTub-bo2yl 2 роки тому
I heard Bob sing Amazing Grace (2004?) Pensacola Fl. I have never forgotten how rich he sang it. Thank you Bob, please record it.
@andrewhindley7548
@andrewhindley7548 2 роки тому
He said recently he would like 2 cover gospel songs the Blackwood brothers for example. Oh hope he does would suit him very well now
@brainscott8198
@brainscott8198 2 роки тому
Imagine Michelangelo being asked to paint the Sistine Chapel every night, or Van Gogh asked to paint "Starry Night" every night...that's what musicians are asked to do every night on tour; "repaint" their masterpieces...act like trained seals. No wonder Dylan had such an attitude with the press and the public. The fact he's survived 60 years in the music business in the face of such scrutiny is testament to his work ethic.
@lindaskidmore9507
@lindaskidmore9507 2 роки тому
Thats a new way of looking at things. Imagine Mick Jagger singing Can't get no satisfaction. Boring doesn't come close. ...price of fame I guess.
@stevescontriano860
@stevescontriano860 2 роки тому
Stop it. HE Sucks
@lotusdruid
@lotusdruid 2 роки тому
painting is a much different art form though. it take YEARS to create masterpeices. dillon himself said it takes 5 minutes. not the same at all
@cameronevanstheanalogueall7729
@cameronevanstheanalogueall7729 2 роки тому
He's been on the never ending tour since 1988. If he thought he was a "trained seal" he would've retired long ago.
@drachirzim
@drachirzim 2 роки тому
You’re quoting Joni
@davidkarr4355
@davidkarr4355 3 місяці тому
I didn't know Dylan had a brother.i like his response to Ed Bradley's question about where he got the ideas and he said from the wellspring of creativity that is out there.. His response is still "people are going to have to draw their own conclusions.
@donfaruolo1858
@donfaruolo1858 Рік тому
Bob speaks like he writes. Ambiguity filled basic truths for you to find and interpret. His use of our language is stunning. Recommended: Listen to his Nobel acceptance speech.
@MothGirl007
@MothGirl007 7 місяців тому
He's a Gemini and it's what we do best.
@PseudoWounds
@PseudoWounds 3 місяці тому
@@MothGirl007 Cringe
@dylanchangedeverythingfore1312
@dylanchangedeverythingfore1312 Рік тому
When asked about how he relaxes, Dylan said: "I’m a religious person. I read the scriptures a lot, meditate and pray, light candles in church." I believe in damnation and salvation, as well as predestination. The Five Books of Moses, Pauline Epistles, Invocation of the Saints, all of it." Later in the interview, when asked about what style of music was his first love, he said: "Sacred music, church music, ensemble singing." -Dylan, Wall Street Journal December 20, 2022
@eidiotwind2084
@eidiotwind2084 2 роки тому
Finally a full version!
@StartToContinue
@StartToContinue 2 роки тому
👍👍
@andybrown6981
@andybrown6981 2 роки тому
@Boogie Beans I had wanted the same deal, and sincerely begged. But, I still play shit. What I am asking for now, is a refund.
@rickbackous9750
@rickbackous9750 2 роки тому
I miss 60 minutes. Ed Bradley was an awesome interviewer. Bob Dylan is absolutely the best song writer ever.
@fintonmainz7845
@fintonmainz7845 2 роки тому
God help you if you think that was a good interview.
@jakethepitador2558
@jakethepitador2558 2 роки тому
Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell, imo.
@jakethepitador2558
@jakethepitador2558 2 роки тому
@@fintonmainz7845 Ed Bradley got the best answers out of Dylan. Ed could do that, nobody else could, imo. Keep in mind Dylan doesn't do interviews, but he sat down with Ed. That says it all.
@B.K.7
@B.K.7 2 роки тому
@@fintonmainz7845 God help you if you think that wasn't a good interview. Honestly.
@matcoffidis1135
@matcoffidis1135 2 роки тому
@@fintonmainz7845 God help your ego...lol.
@marypachnos9882
@marypachnos9882 Місяць тому
I couldn’t agree more. The fact that this man was ill and managed to get an interview out of a monosyllabic Dylan is nothing less than extraordinary.
@BobDylan-ew7cr
@BobDylan-ew7cr Місяць тому
Thanks so much ❤
@bobdylan8938
@bobdylan8938 Місяць тому
Appreciate you ❤❤ Where are you from Mary?
@KerrieC-ec1rq
@KerrieC-ec1rq Місяць тому
My dad too used to sit in his chair and play "blood on the tracks" and smoke his cigar and drink a glass of wine and i always thought it annoying as well then i turned about 16 or 27 and one day his music just blindsided me!i got it and KNEW i was listening to greatness that will never be replicated! I was looked at ad a doek by my friends who were lisyening to rush and Madonna it was after all the 80s. Now years later i still find him almost other worldly in his mastery of poetry and the completeness of a story told un 5 or 6 min all the while written in rhyme. Damn thats almost a God like talent ..
@jasondylansargent2195
@jasondylansargent2195 7 місяців тому
God bless you Bob Dylan 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿😄
@QuestionEverything562
@QuestionEverything562 2 роки тому
In this entire interview, the only comment or line of questioning that Ed Bradley said that made Bob Dylan smile, smirk, or laugh was at the very end when Ed asked, "Should I ask who you made the bargain with?", "On this earth?". Dylan could only chuckle as he responded with very sinister answers. It was a type of laugh or chuckle that I've rarely ever heard before, the type of laugh only a man that knew he was doomed could make.
@Smorgasbord.
@Smorgasbord. Рік тому
Doomed? He made a bargain with God.
@tesscastro2652
@tesscastro2652 Рік тому
@Weber 562 I loved him for many yrs, seen him 20 times including last Thanksgiving but I agree with you, his pact was not with our Supreme Creator, it was the type of cabal arrangement if think Bout it. Sad, he is so talented but you hit the Nail On The Head. It was nice Bradley got that interview- after all, he was dying of cancer himself within weeks of it.
@gjk2012
@gjk2012 Рік тому
@@Smorgasbord. The wrong God.
@BarnoEire
@BarnoEire Рік тому
He's talking about God.
@slayer-kq7hv
@slayer-kq7hv Рік тому
@@BarnoEire no he's talking about Satan ....
@michele_torres_sososilver
@michele_torres_sososilver 2 роки тому
My mom went to Hibbing High School with him… my grandfather helped build the school and gorgeous auditorium where he started. Hibbing is an incredible little town. What a brilliant man…. DYLAN allll day.
@jesincere8589
@jesincere8589 2 роки тому
If you pick up the most recent Time magazine special edition on Dylan, high school photos, you'll see a "Stephen LeDoux" on that yearbook page. That's Scottie LeDoux's (legendary MN. heavyweight boxer) uncle. Fascinating.
@scottrerickson9626
@scottrerickson9626 2 роки тому
I’m from Hibbing. I did the large addition on HHS… Contrary to rumors, he loves Minnesota, and Hibbing. Gotta love Bob!
@withgoddess7164
@withgoddess7164 2 роки тому
@@scottrerickson9626 Not sure how you know that...
@jesincere8589
@jesincere8589 2 роки тому
@@scottrerickson9626 For sure.
@nuqwestr
@nuqwestr 2 роки тому
Did your mom know Mrs. Horowitz? She was my Jr Hi School English teacher and claimed to have been Bob's in MN.
@musamusashi
@musamusashi Рік тому
I've been into Dylan's art since 1977 when some friends of my mother gifted me 2 LP of greatest hits. I was 9.
@sweetsweet3753
@sweetsweet3753 Рік тому
Been listening regularly to Dylan since i was 11 (now 55) and still love his music (and his humbleness).
@bobdylan8938
@bobdylan8938 Місяць тому
Thanks for the ❤ Where are you from?
@Slowhand871
@Slowhand871 2 роки тому
Many of Bobs songs are timeless. We all move through phases of life . Often from ideal’s in our youth to dismay at life’s sometimes tragic turns. Bob has captured what we could not say and helped us find a path that disappeared beneath our feet.
@latitudeselongitudes1932
@latitudeselongitudes1932 2 роки тому
Powerful description of Bob's contribution and legacy
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 4 місяці тому
Mother Father of all creation our creators are here in the physical flesh like us playing this song to reach out to u! Check out our creators version ❤Phone home now in these urgent moments our parents love u and are here to support your dreams come true ❤🎉 Luna
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 4 місяці тому
Mother Father of all creation our creators are here in the physical flesh like us playing this song to reach out to u! Check out our creators version ❤Phone home now in these urgent moments our parents love u and are here to support your dreams come true ❤🎉 Luna
@kathykralovich9634
@kathykralovich9634 2 роки тому
Yes, you can tell he was at ease with Ed Bradley, and there was a level of respect, both ways. Bob didn't think of making silly jokes as with the mainstream media, who were out to get the best quote or whatever they wanted. Ed Bradley just wanted to know who was Bob Dylan. Not sure if he succeeded.
@StartToContinue
@StartToContinue 2 роки тому
Not in 15 minutes!
@michaeljudge5089
@michaeljudge5089 2 роки тому
I know a lady who knows Dylan quite well. She told me the one thing you never see in these interviews is that he is funny as hell. He lets it crack a few in the Scorsese docs, but that’s it.
@inevolution1
@inevolution1 Рік тому
His humility is truly Breathtaking. His honesty breathtaking. He knows who he is and who he is not. Most don’t have a clue who they are. His destiny to know it and keep it inside.. his conversations with the force are everywhere..god is in everything he creates.. this was so beautiful.. thank you Ed… thank you bob.. you are a true individual 🙏🦬🙏
@devanneschalkwyk9255
@devanneschalkwyk9255 Рік тому
And yet you missed the part where he says he made a deal with the devil...
@DouglasRichardson-er4ky
@DouglasRichardson-er4ky 8 місяців тому
Ed and Bob both awesome Americans may Ed RIP 🥀 long may Dylan play 😎🎸
@lifelong5425
@lifelong5425 2 роки тому
I watch him today...when you occasionally hear or see him...and words fail me. He just IS Bob Dylan...thanks Bob, your words over my lifetime are still relevant....I'm 68..got 5 more years on the road than you, but never travelled as many miles...some days...it has been a hard road..now, time to sit and view it....the good, bad and the ugly, time now for one more cuppa coffee...
@MMM-dq9jj14up
@MMM-dq9jj14up Рік тому
life long. Or, tea.
@Grayfl1cks
@Grayfl1cks 2 роки тому
Ed Bradley was well respected musician in his own right. The perfect choice to conduct this interview. He was always my favourite of the bunch. Always out-cooled every celebrity he interviewed. He was lost to soon. 🙏
@dhh488
@dhh488 2 роки тому
I didn't know that he was a musician. Thanks for the comment.
@illadrobici
@illadrobici 2 роки тому
I agree. Harry Reasoner's Miles Davis interview was embarrassing insofar as Reasoner was not knowledgeable about Davis' music and couldn't wait to ask him about racial issues, as if Davis' racial friction was somehow in a vacuum. Bradley would have been a better choice.
@coreyzimmerman9782
@coreyzimmerman9782 2 роки тому
I was working at a place in '88 at the DNC. INSANE. Everybody was there. The only person who got my attention was EB. He had his own zone. So cool. RIP
@gobigorange
@gobigorange 2 роки тому
Ed’s one of my favorite journalists of all time, if I ever knew he was a musician I forgot LOL, thanks for the comment
@locutusdborg126
@locutusdborg126 2 роки тому
@@coreyzimmerman9782 Is Bob Dylan your relative?
@garynash7594
@garynash7594 Рік тому
The worst hangover ever had, didn't go to to work, about mid day walked to the record store , bought " The Basement Tapes". Life changing, that was 38 years ago, still living somewhere in there..... with those faces, and characters, whole expances , roads and houses all at the end of the participants fingers, touching pen to paper , hitting keys, plucking strings, bringing to life with voices. The real meaningful work, was done at one time in one place. Check it out if you don't know.
@StartToContinue
@StartToContinue Рік тому
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@MaitriNancyLivingCoCreatively
@MaitriNancyLivingCoCreatively 2 місяці тому
I hear him. Creativity is ephemeral. May he be more grounded and at peace. Bless him. Our culture threatens ego and self. Commercialaztion sucks. Bless him for trying. We are not products. I was blessed to be at the first Rolling Thunder. The urge is huge from the Chief. 💙
@bobdylan8938
@bobdylan8938 Місяць тому
Thanks for sticking with Bob all through the years… Do you know you can have a private conversation with Bob Dylan directly? We’re doing a random selection of Bob’s fans
@johnallenismynameandmusici2796
@johnallenismynameandmusici2796 2 роки тому
Bob has a wry sense of humor and uses satire in a unique way. Those creative juices flow when you're young and you just can't do the same thing as you get older. Sometimes the words seem to roll off your tongue and you play with words. But you can progress and move on to other things. He's probably been asked more questions than about anybody. One of my favorites by him in addition to all his early stuff when he went looking for Woodie Guthrie, is "Million Miles" which you may not have heard. 500 songs? I think the Beatles did about 400 and the duo of Jagger/Richards about 350. If you haven't heard it you should listen to "Tom Thumb's Blues."
@andrewhindley7548
@andrewhindley7548 2 роки тому
There is s magnificent version from London 2003 of million miles
@nunyabidness4946
@nunyabidness4946 Рік тому
Nokia chief executive officer Pekka Lundmark at World Economic Forum in Davos. Nokia expects 6G systems to launch commercially by 2030, following the typical 10-year cycle between generations. "By then the smartphone as we know it today will not anymore be the most common interface,” he said. “Many of these things will be built directly into our bodies". Revelation 20:4 and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark in their foreheads, or in their hands; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years.
@eagleeye2300
@eagleeye2300 2 роки тому
"You can't doing something forever...You can doing something else..." -- Bob Dylan That's so cool. That's called maturity/wisdom and insight. I have a completely different view of him now than I ever have, and I'm so glad that I have seen this. It has taught me, once again, that you (I) should never judge.
@sophfores430
@sophfores430 Рік тому
Loved this time remembering what a legend Bob Dylan is and I love ❤️ and appreciate his gift 💝 he shared with us
@ytdp73
@ytdp73 2 роки тому
I watched this interview when it first aired in 2004 and I have mentioned it to people countless times over the years ... I have searched many times for this video ... Thank you for posting.
@StartToContinue
@StartToContinue 2 роки тому
Thanks for coming by the channel!
@HEYJUTSIE
@HEYJUTSIE 2 роки тому
A true artist. Never brags about their ability, continually striving to do the next artistic piece. And to please the great one! Love that.
@andrewhindley7548
@andrewhindley7548 2 роки тому
Well said mate humble wise,artistic, and pleases the Great one. What's that scripture seek Heaven first and blessings would follow? It seems 2 have worked for Bob
@elmoblatch9787
@elmoblatch9787 2 роки тому
Who the hell is the great one? Are you the great one?
@SR-ob3wn
@SR-ob3wn 8 місяців тому
@@elmoblatch9787I believe he is referencing God, Dylan is a devout Christian.
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 4 місяці тому
Mother Father of all creation our creators are here in the physical flesh like us playing this song to reach out to u! Check out our creators version ❤Phone home now in these urgent moments our parents love u and are here to support your dreams come true ❤🎉 Luna
@crystalbluewire3339
@crystalbluewire3339 Рік тому
QUIT HOUNDING this great artist. Thanks for the music Bob Dylan. While I love your albums , Time out of Mind hit me like a deer in the headlights. I was going through that at the time. If I ever saw or met him I would just say thank you, if I could say anything at all.
@jodywho6696
@jodywho6696 Місяць тому
I have so much respect for Zimmy. He helped change the world. Pete Segar is another. From the heart. Love always. ✨💜✨
@cooksmary
@cooksmary 2 роки тому
He was so important to me in my youth, and continued to this day, and I am 71.
@locutusdborg126
@locutusdborg126 2 роки тому
Same. I just turned 72.
@lindaskidmore9507
@lindaskidmore9507 2 роки тому
So am I. Nice to find a kindred spirit.
@Frisky_FZR
@Frisky_FZR 2 роки тому
Same and I’m 15 😂
@prayerworks11
@prayerworks11 2 роки тому
Same. I grew up in that era. I saw him one time at a barn concert. Loved him then and still do after all these yrs.
@nancypiccirillo8900
@nancypiccirillo8900 2 роки тому
I am also 71, and I feel fortunate to have been born at the right time and experienced this man and his songs and creativity. He will go down in history, I get to enjoy him now, and throughout my life.
@richardthelionheart5594
@richardthelionheart5594 2 роки тому
Genius unlike a water tap can't be turned on and off at will. That's a good reason for not wanting to talk to ppl at restaurants, who show up at your door or want an interview. Genius prefers it's own time and place for expression.
@casedismissed8581
@casedismissed8581 2 роки тому
"GENIUS"with the exception of bruce springsteen, robert zimmerman is the most overrated performer in the history of entertainment!!!!
@zeldasmith6154
@zeldasmith6154 2 роки тому
@@casedismissed8581 I never thought of Dylan as a performer. If you've ever seen him on stage, he looks miserable like a kid, an old kid, who doesn't want to be in school.
@casedismissed8581
@casedismissed8581 2 роки тому
@@zeldasmith6154 "you never thought of zimmerman as a performer" than what is it you did think of him as?? as far as the rest of your posture those your own thoughts or a laurence ferlinghetti poem?
@tsb7911
@tsb7911 2 роки тому
@@casedismissed8581 Performer? We're not interested in performers. To paraphrase Rolling Stone, performers are for people who need music to complement their ice cream sundaes. Dylan fans are interested in literature and music, not performing. Hope I cleared that up.
@paulschmidtke425
@paulschmidtke425 2 роки тому
@@casedismissed8581 with the exception of no others this is the stupidest comment on utube
@alanweissaltz6405
@alanweissaltz6405 Рік тому
As I was attempting to say the following is a true story. The year I believe was 1988 it was Yom Kippur Day, I was in synagogue and I turned around and saw a man wearing a Paisley shirt and black leather pants sitting between two big Burly men, lo and behold it was Mr.Zimmerman He happened to be doing a concert in Lakeland Florida not far from St Petersburg Florida and he happened to pop in towards the end of the service. That is my experience of seeing Bob Dylan, as the cliche goes, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
@NoMoWarplz
@NoMoWarplz Місяць тому
Awesome interview. Wait for it!
@markgwilliam9498
@markgwilliam9498 2 роки тому
He has lived an awesome ,overwhelming life.He seems grounded.Amazing that he survived it!
@kathypiazza7228
@kathypiazza7228 2 роки тому
Aside from divorce, from the little information he or his children divulge he’s been a good father, even though he’s on a forever tour. All the Traveling Wilburys have said that scheduling around Bob’s availability was their only challenge until Roy Orbison died. Wow, my generations music has really been blessed.
@andrewhindley7548
@andrewhindley7548 2 роки тому
Survives and THRIVES. That's double amazing.
@lake3176
@lake3176 2 роки тому
How do you know? He even clearly implicated that he is not proud of himself nor able to sing some of them once again. Because those songs were not his own but done with magical/satanic influence.
@lisadc4681
@lisadc4681 Рік тому
@@lake3176 Satanic??Please.. he never mentioned satan only God! Sorry about that!
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 Рік тому
Dylan replied “ain’t that somethin’.” ,:-0
@jeanetteroach6006
@jeanetteroach6006 2 роки тому
There's something about Bob..🤔 He is so humble.. I just want to hug him.🤗..he looks like he wants to be loved and understood, yet left in peace... Such an accomplished man, yet seems so shy of fame after all these years.. I'm 58 and have just started listening to his records I have purchased over past 12 months...I'm enjoying what people have listened to and loved for years... I feel I'm just getting to know him... Better late than never 🙏 Bob has a fan in me 🎼
@andrewhindley7548
@andrewhindley7548 2 роки тому
Wow your lucky 2 have come 2 bob so.late, u have a very rewarding journey ahead of u !!
@latitudeselongitudes1932
@latitudeselongitudes1932 2 роки тому
I am discovering him recently at 35 years old,absolute legend,icon,master of musical poetry.
@prestokrevlar
@prestokrevlar 6 місяців тому
-As you probably know, Rolling Stone Magazine just named your song, "Like a Rolling Stone" the no. 1 song of all time. Twelve of your songs are in their list of the top 500. That must be good to have as part of your legacy. -Well, maybe this week.
@donaldkrone4717
@donaldkrone4717 Рік тому
If rock and roll is a tree, Bob Dylan is part of the root system. His influence extends far beyond any other artist, including the Beatles, who readily admit that Dylan influenced them. I know this is not something that anyone wants to think about, but the man is now 81. When he passes, I'm sure there will be a gathering somewhere in NYC in his honor. I will be there along with the thousands or millions of others who have been impacted by the genius of this man. There is nothing more that needs to be said.
@StartToContinue
@StartToContinue Рік тому
Tree analogy is spot on
@donaldkrone4717
@donaldkrone4717 Рік тому
@@StartToContinue thank you
@jacquelinedwyer9701
@jacquelinedwyer9701 5 місяців тому
He's got hardly anything to do with Rock, or Rock'n'Roll.
@donaldkrone4717
@donaldkrone4717 5 місяців тому
@@jacquelinedwyer9701 i would advise you to study history. or watch No Direction Home, a film by Martin Scorcese on Dylan's "65 tour of England.
@jacquelinedwyer9701
@jacquelinedwyer9701 5 місяців тому
Isn't he a folkie who dabbled in Rock sometimes? Or is he an 🎨 artist in words who dabbled in folk? Rock is bands, and forming a band just not really him.
@russelljdj
@russelljdj 2 роки тому
Lucky Wilbury! Thanks for all the great songs. real music, no loops, no auto tune.
@lsseaside7303
@lsseaside7303 2 роки тому
I love this interview! Bob Dylan says it sometimes we're given the wrong name by our parents that happens! I believe that. And I love how he describes his feelings about his destiny! I feel super inspired! Thank you, Mr. Bob Dylan. 💕🥰
@davidgreaves9165
@davidgreaves9165 Рік тому
He's said it all time to act not continue to look befuddled
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 4 місяці тому
Mother Father of all creation our creators are here in the physical flesh like us playing this song to reach out to u! Check out our creators version ❤Phone home now in these urgent moments our parents love u and are here to support your dreams come true ❤🎉 Luna
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