I had just been discharged from the navy. And walked up the hill in Newport to listen to the Jazz festive. It was a magical time and those 4 days will always be in my memory. I’m 80 now and it’s like yesterday.
@Official_KC3 роки тому
That's some Forrest Gump shit. I mean that in a good way. Lucky you!
@maksonrangeldemelorodrigue29203 роки тому
Fantastic story.
@danielsantana94483 роки тому
wow what a great story
@johnblood37313 роки тому
Thanks for your service to our country and thank GOD for your long life. Peace and love to you.
@elstonngunn41933 роки тому
While I don’t agree with war I respect the hell out of the ppl who serve in them
@yaphet8574Рік тому
It's not just a live performance... it's a piece of history.
@AntonioJesusPinillaLorie-it8jcРік тому
Gracias.
@johnsenkar2063Рік тому
Yes for sure and it will never repeat😢
@tarynciccarelloo5711 місяців тому
Amen love this his voice sounds s ooo young God bless him man he made to the big times great story to tell kids u can make it in life❤
@austinsouthward800710 місяців тому
@@AntonioJesusPinillaLorie-it8jc still Humming his songs after 50 years😊
@VimalPerera-hd8fr10 місяців тому
Hero of our time when we were young
@jaechoe64233 місяці тому
I’m 44. This is the first Bob Dylan song I heard. It came over the radio while my dad and I were on the way home. I said Dad, I love this song!! It made him so happy bc he loved Bob Dylan 💕 I was from that point on a forever fan. My Dad is now in Heaven and anytime I listen to Bob it makes my heart smile and feel close to my Dad
@questionblock89493 місяці тому
This was also my first Bob Dylan song i heard thru my dad. He had the Masterpieces 3 disc set. Cant get enough if Dylan now. This is my favourite video on youtube ❤❤
@terryellingson4173 місяці тому
@cockroach98023 місяці тому
For me it was the first Dylan song I heard in the radio with my dad too but the first song I remember listening to is STUCK INSIDE OF MOBILE WITH THE MEMPHIS BLUES AGAIN by Dylan too
@nathandougal93613 місяці тому
This is beautiful 🥰
@BeanFace-oj2en3 місяці тому
Im your age, first heard this when i was away at school, school was shit, but this songs still gold👍 memories😃
@zahraaemad45513 місяці тому
2024 ? anyone?:) from Iraq 🌑🤍
@itzjack23102 місяці тому
right here
@user-rx3xr1cg9d2 місяці тому
Me also, from Sp Petersburg, Russia
@toniailton9557Місяць тому
Me
@bakerbhaiМісяць тому
Um from Bangladesh. 2022-23-24
@Va-valtea20sМісяць тому
Here i am
@sunlion88664 роки тому
UKposts is the closest thing we have to a time machine, together with music.
@elansings4 роки тому
Sunlion 🙏
@dorisporis84 роки тому
Great!!!!
@luismoscoso11424 роки тому
Indeed!!!
@celesteazarcon39704 роки тому
Yeah
@dannysnarski24694 роки тому
You are SO correct. I hope google leaves it alone. It does not need an update, format change, etc. Please, just let us have this one thing you so aptly describe, and indeed it is, as a "Time Machine."
@JohnTomlinson-Misery-of-Men4 роки тому
I'm 81 and an "older" child of the 60s. I'm expecting more years as a healthy man, but when it's time I will be grateful that I lived in the time of the 1960s and the music of Bob Dylan.
@raunakmitra78684 роки тому
I hope you're doing well, sir. May you live long.
@janeough454 роки тому
My heart feels like your thoughts ,,,im so grateful to have travelled the music roads ,,,the 60s era being my favourite ,,until eternity lol xx
@janeough454 роки тому
@John Deegan good for you big boy i dont think ,,,,
@janeough454 роки тому
@John Deegan im so sorry i offended you ,please forgive me lol
@glenelliott24894 роки тому
Me too dude
@cowboydan6482Рік тому
This is by far the best performance of this song ever
@emiliogomez7617Рік тому
Mí s tamborines
@pauortolacobos663610 місяців тому
Of any song ever maybe
@ziziroberts80414 місяці тому
Fully agree
@papercup2517Місяць тому
It is wonderful - except that he misses out a whole verse! "Though you might hear laughing, spinning, swinging madly across the sun It's not aimed at anyone It's just escaping on the run And but for the sky there are no fences facing And if you hear vague traces of skipping reels of rhyme To your tambourine in time It's just a ragged clown behind I wouldn't pay it any mind It's just a shadow you're seeing that he's chasing"
@Jones-xf5rr12 днів тому
Nope, that would be Sheffield 1966.
@othmanbelafkih5058Рік тому
Sometimes, I can't believe that I'm living in a world where Bob Dylan is still alive.
@user-vf4ih8yx7b11 місяців тому
😂😂😂
@user-vf4ih8yx7b11 місяців тому
❤❤❤
@user-vf4ih8yx7b11 місяців тому
👍👍👍
@carolinegodden436411 місяців тому
I feel a bit like that. AMAZING he survived. So many were taken out The 27 Club. The Dark Music 🎶 industry, plus others... Bravo!!! 🤝 ☀ ☰ sent
@pedrovanius20252 місяці тому
Quase todo mundo !! 😆
@miriellecaradonna6175 років тому
This makes me nostalgic for a time I never lived in
@kundan9065 років тому
I almost cried reading this. They were indeed the greatest time to born in.
@swamivicky5 років тому
what "never lived in"... some of us never left. the thing about classics is that they have away not fading into obscurity. but this new generation has my heart felt sympathy. we thought we were saving the world. and now it is for you to replace us by trying to save the planet. forget trump.. he is just an instrument of history. he is the tool that dynasties manifest when it is time for a culture to lose its essence. the important stuff is still the same. love, share.. and try to avoid extinction.
@vidhiagrawal63695 років тому
Your comment reminded me of this : ukposts.info/have/v-deo/r3hnjnmAiaB6kmg.html
@timothydaniels5045 років тому
A lovely thought. I was in my second year of high school in 1964 and I can tell you that hearing about Bob Dylan was a slow process. An album or two that nobody played on radio and concerts here and there. News travelled slowly and filtered up through the underground. Remember that this was the same time that the Beatles were becoming known outside of England. It was magical because there wasn’t a lot going on media wise. Like A Rolling Stone in 1965 was the big explosion. Thank you for sharing your thought. It kind of woke up a lot of nostalgia on an old man.
@jjjensen10615 років тому
Wow, thank you. I was a senior in high school in 64...funny thing, all of the these rock and roll singers are still very popular. I sing their songs, hear their songs in the stores, malls, etc. I say...what a great addiction. I was born at the right period of time! Mjensen
@legohexman28585 років тому
Does anyone else like the sound quality of old videos somtimes
@gauravsaini65565 років тому
Samuel Chapman yes, its so good and pure❤️
@bridgettediaz67585 років тому
good vibes
@glennedward22015 років тому
You’re hearing raw and less filtered. If they had auto tune back then he would’ve sounded like God.
@jasonbarbush49915 років тому
like the nostalgia of a used book and the way it smells.
@Talisman095 років тому
well obviously it suits old music. Because that's the way we're used to hearing it
@gailwilliams5027Рік тому
My late brother was a huge Dylan fan. We played two Dylan tracks at his funeral. Miss him.
@reagannailah4500Рік тому
That’s one good way to show a last respect
@gabrielapaulinho1luv8 днів тому
🙏🏽💖🕊
@Deva-no3dn5 місяців тому
Oh heavens. I miss that era so much. I’m happy in old age. I’ve tasted success. I’ve got the love of a wonderful man over the past 53 years and great kids and a grandson, but nothing compares to the 60’s and 70’s. So glad we have UKposts that allows us to drift back to a simpler time of youth and exuberance. Rock on Bob Dylan. Bless your creative soul! ❤
@robertburns30875 місяців тому
Hey Mrs tambourine girl, love your tale that you tell in the misty sunbeams of the jingle jangle mornings of yesterday
@linacarrillo28495 місяців тому
we young souls still exist! my first show was ozzy. seen the rolling stones! rush twice! we younger ppl love oldies !
@jmleaf81025 місяців тому
Hello, Oh my goodness gracious. I am so happy for your life and how its turned out. Good for you. I do have to disagree with you about those being simpler times. Think back a little. During those times I will remind you of a few stressful things that we went through. John F Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcom X and the Black Panthers were assassinated. Along with Love ins, Woodstock, The Gong Show, Laugh-In and absolutely wonderful things like that, there were the Stones concert at Altamont, Charles Manson, Kent State and the Watt's Riots, where more than a few people died. Remember Nixon's Impeachment or Nixon's and Agnew's resignations? Watergate? Men could not enter Disneyland with hair that touched the ear, until taken to court. Where the United States Supreme Court told Disney that a person's appearance is protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution. This decision banned dress codes in the U.S. and changed the way that we dress forever. I did like that one, being a Hippie and all. Anyway, I really do not think that life was so simple back in those times. To me, being a teenager back in the 60's, as I remember it with my 77 year old addled brain, was a lot more complicated. I mean, I was a boy and there were girls out there. And Vietnam! It's simpler for me now. I'm to old for war and I've been married to a wonderful lady who still lets me through the door after 30 years. I just try to go with the flow. That's how I make my life simpler. That and not using Social Media. Peace
@Deva-no3dn3 місяці тому
@@jmleaf8102Have never forgotten all that went on at that time. Please note I called them simpler, not simple times. Peace and happiness to you and yours.
@rhondashinn49522 місяці тому
Your comment left me in tears. We did live in the best era. I am 64 now and I hope our music lives on
@AcousticAvenueNB3 роки тому
Crazy that we can just watch a moment in history on demand
@amess92393 роки тому
Boomer.
@billrener48973 роки тому
@@amess9239 Tumor. Yes,you!
@kikidee76803 роки тому
Thank God!
@honestlynuts__3 роки тому
@@billrener4897 harsh but deserved
@billrener48973 роки тому
@@honestlynuts__ Thanks. I went through the letters of the alphabet,looking for something that rhymes with Boomer. When I got to "T",I knew that's what I was looking for.
@evancodsworth23 роки тому
There’s something so heartwarming about seeing a young Bob Dylan with his guitar, harmonica and genius lyrics completely silencing a crowd.
@brucemarmy85003 роки тому
It was stunning.
@augusthoerth13733 роки тому
@@brucemarmy8500 where you there watching it?
@brucemarmy85003 роки тому
@@augusthoerth1373 I was not. I was 7 years old, living in NYC, not far from Newport,RI. I meant the crowd silenced by the lyric.
@gordonmowlam39103 роки тому
@@augusthoerth1373 England
@gordonmowlam39103 роки тому
Yes it was
@bandongogogo6 місяців тому
Everybody is sitting in silence, listening to this marvelous show of pure heart and music
@DennisDolan-fl3mw20 днів тому
It's called wonderment and respect.
@DylanSmart-qu8np12 днів тому
That’s a Bob Dylan
@Coffee_Lover1111 місяців тому
This is the talent no one can replace: Guitar+mouth organ+good song
@marlenesullivan311311 місяців тому
I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT BOB🎶
@clementdistanos15264 роки тому
When I heard this song for the first time, in the middle of the sixties, I was 16 or 17. I heard about my own story, just a kid boring in a small and ugly town, dreaming about another world, and about a tambourine man, to take him away. I'm now 68, I've traveled a lot, and my life has been a good one, most of my dreams came true. I'm now retired and I very often play my Martin HD28. Bob Dylan is a very good part of my life. Friendship, health for everybody, we shall overcome, all together. Sorry for my language !! I'm French.
@angamiaccent4 роки тому
Ty for sharing your story sir! Tc! :)
@DrMitchMedina4 роки тому
Peace! From one 68-year-old to another.
@AegisNova4 роки тому
Thank you for your story! Your English is better than many native born in the USA.
@laboon3444 роки тому
Hello recent commenter and repliers 🙂
@scootermom17914 роки тому
I totally had to laugh at what you wrote at the end: "Sorry for my language. I'm French." The reason this made me laugh is because in the USA, we used to say, "Please excuse my French," after accidentally (or even intentionally) saying a bad word. People don't really use that idiom much anymore. Your language is wonderful, though. I liked hearing about your story. You're lucky most of your dreams came true.
@SteveMclarenF1LM5 років тому
One man.. One guitar.. A harmonica and pen to start off.. Truly A legend.
@jumpslinger73795 років тому
Stephane Malik he sold his soul though hopefully he changes his faith
@libraman11175 років тому
great
@68blues5 років тому
JumpslingerYT ....don't be so stupid you absolute idiot.
@igalflint5 років тому
One of so many Jewish legends!
@zanewood42265 років тому
@@MoPar7055 true but was a good writer
@adityaxxsaturnРік тому
I am 17 year old . I am at a crossroads in my life and nothing seems right but i am listening to this song for the First time today and it's raining outside i just hope everything turns out all right... Ik it will .
@prod.richieРік тому
Nothing is promised in life except death. Work hard and try to do your best, that's the only good option, don't get discouraged if you fail. And remember that there are things that you can't control, don't worry about them, ask God for his help and focus on fixing whatever you can actually fix. Wish you very well man, i'm 19 and I also feel confused about many things but that's my best advice
@adityaxxsaturnРік тому
@@prod.richie thanks
@gingermongoose33259 місяців тому
Try an alcoholic drink, decide it's not really for you, try a cigarette, decide it's definitely not for you, find a kind and gentle partner - have a long hard think if you want to bring children into this world, don't let anyone put pressure on you, find a job you actually enjoy, remember personal happiness is the best thing you can hope for.
@shawnrake9212 місяці тому
It will
@chasfredricks2 місяці тому
Everything will be alright
@Dadbod0079 місяців тому
I’m 36. I just discovered this song. What happened to talent like this? When I watch this I tear up from the power in this song and I tear up for the future generations. There will never be another moment like this ever again.
@DanielMoragues9 місяців тому
I'd like to see a modern "musician" playing two different instruments at the same time and then singging
@rebelraime25248 місяців тому
Nothing 'happened to talent like this'. There are talented musicians now just like there were talented musicians then.
@duganred8 місяців тому
@@rebelraime2524 Yeah, I’m going to have to go ahead and disagree with you on that
@rebelraime25248 місяців тому
@@duganred people have been saying this forever lol. people were saying this about bob dylan. There is plenty of talent, you can’t just listen to the shitty music in the charts and then conclude there’s no talent. There is talent everywhere, not necessarily concentrated in the mainstream
@duganred8 місяців тому
@@rebelraime2524 I see it completely different. Of course there are talented musicians out there but not many in the limelight. Example, the Super Bowl last year featured Rihanna. Taylor Swift (the actor) is selling albums and selling out stadiums like the Beatles. Now you don’t have to agree, but you have to shake your head at that shit. I mean, I don’t listen to anything the industry manufactures and for good reason. At least in the 80s and 90s (and obviously before) the mainstream cash cow acts were fucking talented enough to nod your head to. The garbage today is literally the same 3 major chords on loop and a looped drum beat. There’s a reason people still crave DMB, Dead and Co, Stevie Nicks, Billy Joel, Paul McCartney, Dylan, Metallica, the Stones, etc bc they deliver. All bands over 30 years old.. keep us standing
@philiphamer59592 роки тому
Still sends a chill down my spine as it did when I first heard it aged 15. I'm now 74. Pure genius.
@bethbenditt8032 роки тому
I'm 66, great memories ‼️
@zomboa69242 роки тому
I'm 15 and just watched this for the first time in a History of Rock & Roll class!
@albertgrant10172 роки тому
I am 75 well said ! He is one of the Immortals, !
@ainaraamosamarquez68212 роки тому
Tengo 14 y la estoy escuchando hoy por primera vez, es sencillamente maravilloso
@santiagonavesgomez83322 роки тому
I’m 74 now when I heard this son I cried profusely……like now
@janeough454 роки тому
i did live in this era i was 19 years old when this classic came out . now im 74 years old thats a long time to be in love with bob dylan and this special fab song x
@berndkraft72394 роки тому
ich war 10 Jahre Alt, eine tolle Zeit Ihnen und Bob weiterhin alles Gute
@lynngregory3934 роки тому
So love his raspy voice, I'm old now too...still want to follow the tambourine man...
@saurabhpandey43094 роки тому
You're so lucky
@janeough454 роки тому
@@saurabhpandey4309 lol xx
@Bream2434 роки тому
Me too. I was 20.
@mossfitz6 місяців тому
He said in later life that he didnt know where these genius songs of his early years came from. They seemed to him to write themselves. To me, he just channeled into the ultimate in what that genre could do giving himself humbly to what it offered and made songs that will live forever. Genius at work.
@user-zk6cb3wm9p9 днів тому
He is definitely a one off no ifs or buts
@patyrod7 місяців тому
This song is pure genius.
@markkubiak829610 днів тому
A jewel!
@jenhasken2 роки тому
Wow the audio is great. Imagine those microphones transporting this incredible experience to us here in UKposts all these years. A beautiful miracle.
@justincredible.2 роки тому
The power of science!
@dictionarypictionary98722 роки тому
From as far away as 2080
@RogerPeet2 роки тому
Yes !
@VoicesofMusic2 роки тому
Agree. Someone took the time to record and film it...inspiring.
@PHJimY2 роки тому
Why did anyone think it was necessary to put pickups in acoustic guitars? Many of these old videos prove that they are unnecessary if the sound tech knows what he's/she's doing.
@JP-pm5hj5 років тому
I love how respectful the crowd is
@hewasaskaterboyshesaidseey59275 років тому
They turned when he went electric later lol
@r.minnis97224 роки тому
What was the guy at the beginning yelling ? Dylan responded yes I hear you I think you have the wrong guy
@sivartkralc76094 роки тому
They probably couldn’t believe what they were hearing
@MrWowman974 роки тому
@@r.minnis9722 'cocaine'
@buttkid35484 роки тому
@@r.minnis9722 that was Pete Seeger. Also still alive I believe.
@liangavin12568 місяців тому
Even as a younger person who never lived the 60s this is somehow nostalgic. Just the freedom of wandering the streets listening to buskers with nowhere to be. Wonderful classic.
@bobdylanrobertzimmerman58037 місяців тому
Hello how're you doing today? thank you for the support over the years. will you like to have a private conversation with Bob Dylan?.
@blurryfacegrrrl446811 місяців тому
There's just something about Bobby, he symbolized purity and honesty. Love this man!
@JavierHinojosa1980Рік тому
1 guitar, 1 harmonica.....he redefined modern music....thank God (or anyone above us) to let me share an space of my time in this world, with a genius like Bob Dylan.
@aloizioandrade2363Рік тому
Você disse tudo que eu queria dizer !!! Muito obrigado !!!
@Goatchild90Рік тому
Agreed
@fractussРік тому
And one voice and as much charisma as there ever was in one person.
@rogerwalters9557Рік тому
Amen
@normanmccollum6082Рік тому
Yeah that sounds nice but a Habs fan is still just a Habs fan ;) Haha cheers from someone indoctrinated into the Leafs from birth, can't say I care for hockey (possibly for a reason... 1967, oof...) but I do like the banter. Odd name on you though; first name seems kinda Spanish maybe and the last name... well it seems almost kinda Japanese to me lol A strange specimen to be sure.
@tatianabeastmode6573Рік тому
I love how he could write a song that seemed about a thousand years old!
@arthurriordan5760Рік тому
Or 10000 years old.
@holdencaulfield4808Рік тому
@@arthurriordan5760 or like it was written yesterday.
@Illinois-Wildlife-EncountersРік тому
agreed, truly magical. One of the many vids to peek into Bobs thoughts on writing music, was teh 60 minute Interview from Morely Safer. About 15 minutes if that long. He asked Bob about all of those songs he had written during that rush of "1960's Revolution of Music" time in history. His answer I never suspected, nor will I soon forget. Indeed we are a better people because of this man and other artists...delivering what is inside of them, through music and lyric....woot woot Bob Dylan!!!
@rickgeissal6953Рік тому
@@Illinois-Wildlife-Encounters What did Dylan say in that interview, which now has a Paramount paywall, please?
@Illinois-Wildlife-EncountersРік тому
@@rickgeissal6953 he told Morley safer there was no way , he explained it just “happened”…
@jaycannon2099Рік тому
It makes sense that he received a Nobel prize but it also speaks to the inadequacy of the prize in his regard. His ability to capture the wonder of life in his poetic style makes his work significant for all ages.
@markclifford18575 місяців тому
Hello 👋🏻 Miranda, how are you doing? hope you are fine. Im Mark Clifford and am from Denver Colorado. what about you ? you seem like a real country girl
@BruceNielsen-pc6zl3 місяці тому
I am 64 and grew up listening to this, and still loving it.
@chrisgemmell1028 років тому
the only thing stopping his recognition as the greatest ever is that he's still alive.
@KooksVGC8 років тому
+Josiah Leach Yeah tuck, listen to Josh here, Bob Dylan died like 5 years ago. Stupid.
@irieretter98808 років тому
+genesect523 he is alive dumb ass if he died there would be fucking memorial concerts every fucking year
@KooksVGC8 років тому
Yeah stupid. Bob Dylan is alive, what were you thinking Josh?
@As8bakwTheSage8 років тому
+Friar Tuck He still alive????? :D I thought he was dead! Well, that's awesome!
@KooksVGC8 років тому
He is dead Seth, don't be so gullible.
@cedrick39718 років тому
I like that they just sat there and just listened to the music instead of shouting.
@As8bakwTheSage8 років тому
+Cedrick Castro He's a fucking legend. I would shut the fuck up too to listen to his genius music!
@WonderTuff8 років тому
+Cedrick Castro when I saw him last year people were very civil and applauded occasionally and at the end of songs. Sometimes cheering a bit if he did something particularly cool.
@cedrick39718 років тому
Quasimodo That's cool too :) It's just that people i've seen especially teens scream too much on concerts but it's not really much of a problem though.
@WonderTuff8 років тому
Cedrick Castro oh yeah, it totally depends on what concert you go to and the age demographic. older audiences tend to be calmer.
@GuitarDetrain1008 років тому
+Quasimodo tell that to the crowd I saw at Australian Pink Floyd
@tomf4293 місяці тому
He seemed older than his years back then. Looking at this now through old eyes, he looks so young. He said himself, “I have no idea where some of those words came from…back then.” It was magical.
@zachariahdrown84359 місяців тому
I’m 25 and I’ve been listening to Bob Dylan since my dad would play him in the car on rides to school. His music was some of the first to really paint a picture of what it must of been like when he was young. Thank you for the soul in your music and bringing me closer to my dad.
@xjimmy225x8 років тому
I love how crowds back then would actually sit quietly and listen to the music. unlike today where everyone is yelling and talking the whole concert
@brylorbs698 років тому
+James Murphy and texting or otherwise engrossed in their "smart" phone.
@nathancaillat9788 років тому
+James Murphy The lyrics were too poetics and beautiful, today it's not the case anymore.
@satyanarayan728 років тому
+Nathan Caillat Yes, I agree with You, Bryan & James ALL OF THEM with their different thoughts...GR8... A connoisseur of music would get soaked in the Poetry, the rhythm and the lilting music....INDEED the crowds would silently applaud and the real encomiums come from the thunder of hand claps at the end of the song...non-stop for at least 4 mins. The REAL modern day crowd-cheering, as contemplated, should go on before the announcement of the song , Absolute silence and Admiration while the music starts playing and a thunder of hand claps after the song is rendered...The critique in all three is very WELL SAID
@miserablesmileface70628 років тому
+James Murphy Don't forget the phones... Why!?
@j873688 років тому
I saw Bob Dylan yesterday, crowd was completely silently sitting apart from some cheering
@bryon7643 роки тому
My grandmother passed away last month and I kept a video of her listening to this song while chopping vegetables. ❤️
@addie13233 роки тому
rest in piece, she may not be here today but in your heart she is still listening to this song and i’m sure she is proud of you for whatever you’ve accomplished
@gotaderocio713 роки тому
Write a poem of thar.! I'ts an excellent image
@brucemarmy85003 роки тому
Condolences. May the song ever remind you of the good she shared. May the song live in your life as well, that your grandbabies will remember this song, associating it with themselves, their parent, their grandparent, their great grandparent, and their great great grandparent is a family tradition. Sounds like you got a lot of ground work to establish, have fun.
@ZXPhazze3 роки тому
It seems she was a lovely person.
@kikidee76803 роки тому
Aaaw,I'm very sorry for Your loss. It's good that You have good memories of her.💜☮️
@koesno_hakimРік тому
Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me I'm not sleepy and there is no place I'm going to Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me In the jingle jangle morning I'll come following you Though I know that evening's empire has returned into sand Vanished from my hand Left me blindly here to stand, but still not sleeping My weariness amazes me, I'm branded on my feet I have no one to meet And the ancient empty street's too dead for dreaming Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me I'm not sleepy and there is no place I'm going to Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me In the jingle jangle morning I'll come following you Take me on a trip upon your magic swirling ship My senses have been stripped My hands can't feel to grip My toes too numb to step Wait only for my boot heels to be wandering I'm ready to go anywhere, I'm ready for to fade Into my own parade Cast your dancing spell my way, I promise to go under it
@mtnman655710 місяців тому
Thanks for typing out the lyrics; it adds to this song's impact.
@martinusgroninger18757 місяців тому
The Byrds left out almost half the song for their version
@ChrisGee-rx9gg6 місяців тому
beautiful words ... true poetry ... but what the hell does it mean!
@odger37006 місяців тому
@@ChrisGee-rx9gg Drugs. Read the lyrics. It's about drugs. "Take me on a trip upon your magic swirling ship" If you've ever been on LSD, you'll know what he sings about. Or maybe not. Interpreting lyrics is yours to decide. Maybe it's about diarrhea, too.
@joshturner7917Місяць тому
That's 100% even Dylan acknowledged mr tambourine man was the d dealer. Tis true
@josephwest6413Рік тому
Wow. So happy this is online. Beautiful. I was 16. A year later I was in college letting my hair grow. Dylan is just amazing. A poet. A musician. A troubador. His music makes you feel good. Soothing. I have Blonde on Blonde, the original. In my bookcase.
@user-wi8pr1hv9b9 місяців тому
I'm 16 now and I love it!
@josephwest64136 місяців тому
Yes, it is timeless.
@marlenegray46373 роки тому
My late husband, Lance, was at this festival. He was evermore enamored by Dylan.
@markmcgrath80513 роки тому
❤️
@markmcgrath80513 роки тому
❤️
@anuruddhagamlath53413 роки тому
Lucky guy!
@luenwalling203 роки тому
🥰🥰🥰
@thomashodgdon51803 роки тому
God bless
@deagolowang35803 роки тому
Can we all agree this live version is the best version
@clementdistanos15263 роки тому
I totally agree with you, pure raw tallent, no making up.
@sanjivinsmoke22003 роки тому
This is one of the best live performances ever in my opinion ; so glad for UKposts in this regard
@dylanthompson85112 роки тому
Bob does. Watch No Direction Home. He talks about "pinning the audience down" while performing on stage.
@blackdragon20642 роки тому
youtube is so greedy they are gonna delete this legendary perfromance....... like the rest of legendary concert they deleted...kinnad makes me sad
@rickallen63782 роки тому
No sir, I cannot agree with that.
@charlesfoster1418 місяців тому
I really appreciate Bob Dylan now that my 70th birthday approaches. Back when he first wrote and performed these songs I did not give him the attention I should have. Peter, Paul & Mary finally awakened my senses to Dylan's music as did the Byrd's rendition of Mr Tambourine Man, which became a fixture of my teen years. It is so wonderful to go back to 1964 here to again hear Bob Dylan's genius. I was only 10 years old when this 1964 performance occurred nearly 60 years ago. Where has time gone?
@John-wo3kx8 місяців тому
My favorite song of all time. When I'm lost I just play it. If I had to pick one song this is my song I picked out of all the songs on this world. Magical, spiritual, and beyond this world. This song is the greatest song ever made. The Tambourine man is Jesus and the struggles to succeed and this simplicity to just play a Tambourine. A lot of us struggle trying to find a skill set and a profession and the Tambourine man is about a man without much skill or talent but a man with an enormous heart and love and can play a Tambourine
@John-wo3kx8 місяців тому
Jesus is the Tambourine man.
@yurioliveira81735 років тому
I was in the crowd! With only one year old on my mom's lap!
@unknownme40575 років тому
Lucky you
@marioarias99425 років тому
Did you enjoy it?
@yurioliveira81735 років тому
Mario Arias I sure did!😄
@kundan9065 років тому
You had an awesome upbringing.
@jnn19815 років тому
You are full of kaka poo poo
@johnperks86203 роки тому
"let me forget about today until tomorrow" brilliant.
@miguelraeder30053 роки тому
Give my channel a boost. Visit it!! I covered this song. I hope you like it!!!
@KingGouw3 роки тому
Amen
@ronwilliams3573 роки тому
I remember him quoting some of his lyrics from that period, on a 60 minutes interview maybe 10 years ago. Ed Bradley asked him something to effect of "could you write like that again?" and he exhaled, thought a few seconds and said "no." I guess the energy and "anything's possible" optimism of youth gets your brain fired up to write like that.
@tumblingtruck3 роки тому
Every school assignment be like
@davidmcfaul75953 роки тому
Literally the least brilliant line in the whole song
@happybunny61525 місяців тому
Best song ever,Ive listened to this song more than 1000 times,I have huge admiration for Sir Bob Dylan ❤From🇮🇳
@souvikchakraborty7796Рік тому
Just look how simple this is... Sometime simplicity is much more complicated than complicated. Thank you Bob Dylan for this timeless beauty.
@michaelsledjeski63587 років тому
I was there, in the crowd. We were all swept away, with all memory and fate driven deep beneath the waves. Beautiful song, beautifully performed, an instantaneous classic, it still moves me.
@wunderfilmzpresentz65247 років тому
Cool
@Cataclysmm17 років тому
u must be the proudest man!! cheers friend :)
@facnypantsman237 років тому
Aw man that's so cool! I wish more than anything I could've been there to see him.
@mariaanne47177 років тому
your so lucky, i wish i was there. i hate todays music
@jacksoncamporin53037 років тому
That is so AWSOME.
@mjremy2605Рік тому
I heard this in college so many decades ago. I was 19. A tropical storm raged outside, and one raged inside my heart and this song was in sync with my feelings. I am in my 60's now and it still moves me like a seismic shift. Bob Dylan, when you die, I will feel it viscerally. Your songs are the air I breathe and the thought of losing you is hard to bear. I've never loved a singer more. Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Cat Stevens - connect me to my teenage self again. I wish I could make time stand still and make you all young again.
@antonioHR23Рік тому
you write well my man.
@nancysilerРік тому
Me too! I loved them all and I was just a baby !
@void3824Рік тому
I was also a 19 year old in college when I listened to this for the first time and I grew to love Bob Dylan and his music. I’m 22 now. I wonder how it’ll feel to listen to him when I am 60.
@colleenmiller2029Рік тому
Well said and thank you for capturing my sentiments tonight.
@DTA-19Рік тому
I understand what you're feeling. I think of it like this: We will always have Bob's music, therefore he will always be with us. "Death is not the end"
@sharonhoyt21335 місяців тому
I'd forgotten how great the lyrics are in this song. So glad to hear it again
@Anna-xh2mo2 роки тому
"Let me forget about today until tomorrow" . What a great line! What great poetry! Thank you great poet
@DeadWaterGaming0Рік тому
He is referencing the come down of drugs in that verse
@themule8625Рік тому
@@DeadWaterGaming0 Or he could be referencing let's not be self conscious now, so we can make good memories for tomorrow?
@nathalieplum2137Рік тому
Nobel Prize winning poetry 💯
@jigglestumpsРік тому
@@themule8625 The entire song is about drugs, things can be significant in different ways for different people. But this song, for Bob Dylan, is about drugs and all of the effects and results of drugs.
@louiskabu4164Рік тому
@@jigglestumps "I never have and never will write a drug song." - Bob Dylan, May 27, 1966
@naomibanks-erambert963 роки тому
My dad's name is also Bob. He is currently on life support. The process of sending him to hospice starts tomorrow. My heart is breaking. But Bob Dylan's music is like a warm hug to me right now.
@davidbartlett2203 роки тому
god bless your dad and your family ,still in lockdown 6/3/21 hope is on the horizon db'''
@fooball45893 роки тому
I hope he’s doing okay, stay strong
@Yuvraj.3 роки тому
@@davidbartlett220 Hope is indeed on the horizon! Thank the heavens for the brilliant minds of our world coming together and making vaccines at such short notice to get us out of this covid hell.
@michaelpersan96983 роки тому
GOD watches yall your father is going to heaven in my opinion its fact hope u know GOD blessu
@johnlarson68833 роки тому
We all pass. I hope on my day, I have this music in my head.
@NeilarotРік тому
I’m only 30 and I don’t listen to a ton of folk but there is something so viscerally human about this song, I always come back to it. It celebrates the joy of existence and the struggle against pain and death and so much of the human experience all at once.
@MEDSNMN6 місяців тому
A truly beautiful unforgettable performance!
@steelyman086 місяців тому
Yes. I've never heard a better one either (just acoustic).
@alexkalish82883 роки тому
This is what genius looks like in a young kid.
@seanenriquez59453 роки тому
genius doesn't have any image, it only has a mind.
@garyhayes57512 роки тому
@@seanenriquez5945 Evryone is a genius in their own way!
@mrityunjoyize5 років тому
Thanks to the person who recorded the amazing video in 1964. For whom I'm enjoying the song in 2019...
@RobertMenefee4 роки тому
Mrityunjoy Saha It’s 16mm movie film. It was shot by Murray Lerner.
@mariananou5529Рік тому
This song is a masterpiece!
@gregnormal0Рік тому
Hello!!! How are you doing today, please pardon me for intruding into your privacy but I just wanted to know if you’re a fan ? Have a great day… Stay Safe!
@Rock_Shady9 місяців тому
So wait, hes like 17, playing guitar, harmonica AND singing in front of how many thosand people? Talent in its rawest form.
@willdimodica3589 місяців тому
23
@ethanthee32954 роки тому
If this song isn't played at my funeral, I'm not going!
@johnleidle99104 роки тому
That makes 2 of us
@purplemcrain4 роки тому
@@johnleidle9910 3 👍🏻
@patrick58384 роки тому
If you come to mine, I'll go to yours.
@purplemcrain4 роки тому
@@patrick5838 Such a great idea mate
@lenfana4 роки тому
Brilliant!
@lolamoonlight8194Рік тому
We all should be forever grateful that this guy was born on planet earth❤️
@leninjacquet6573Рік тому
Yes
@greenfingersgardener822Рік тому
Well if he was born on planet Mars. He would be on his fucking own. You knobhead
@stefanstossel1102Рік тому
You speak out of my heart
@seabermudaРік тому
So grateful to be living at the same time as Bob Dylan as I've been following him from the very beginning ♥
@psychologienerd7546Рік тому
if he was born on mars, mars wouldve been a better place
@pauortolacobos663610 місяців тому
This is a masterpiece. The best performance of the best song.
@user-bd5nh5eb4b5 місяців тому
There is no way to give this enough thumbs up. A hundred million would notdo it. Here is the greatest songwriter that has ever lived in everyJaundra except classical ❤!
@willschrueder91072 роки тому
UKposts really is a time machine. I can't believe we get to be transported back to 1964 and watch the legend Bob Dylan perform one of his most poetic songs. What a gift!
@maxshay16963 роки тому
“He ran away from home 17 times and got brought back 16 times.” Damn
@yettaplotz21553 роки тому
Dont think that crowd even 'got' that.
@andyphillips74353 роки тому
Just a bit of promotional publicity unfortunately, luckily his understanding of spoken word rhythm and blues made the difference.
@charlenes67243 роки тому
He kept leaving his home and they kept trying to bring him back but his will was stronger than theirs. He prevailed!
@MIKE-TYTHON3 роки тому
He was still making up story’s about him self at this point like he ran away with the circus at 13 and he used to sweep the floors for them but it’s all bull she
@L_Martin3 роки тому
Corny
@oddnoobswe19776 місяців тому
The 60s gave us so many great songwriters, this man, Paul Simon, all of The Beatles, Brian Wilson, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, like it's really sick
@villes79556 місяців тому
God only knows what we'd be withouth these
@disappointmentpotato94085 місяців тому
Don't forget about Jimi Hendrix, but yes. The 60's brought us so much
@oddnoobswe19775 місяців тому
@@disappointmentpotato9408 Oh yeah, Jimi Hendrix definitely. Donnu why I didn't think of him
@gorideher8 місяців тому
Playing this now for my 9yr old and 7yr old boys who are in their bunks, and who aren't sleepy and as I've no place I'm going to.... It's been an unseasonably hot day that's morphed into a balmy night, the windows open and it's magical ❤
@bobdylanrobertzimmerman58037 місяців тому
Hello how're you doing today? thank you for the support over the years. will you like to have a private conversation with Bob Dylan?.
@Purple1984Rain9 років тому
I wonder if these people realized just how incredibly fortunate they were to be in the presence of a lyrical genius like Bob at the peak of his creativity.
@brachy66959 років тому
Shane Anthony they were, that is why they kept quiet while he was singing, to show respect to him
@carolinaalvarez53549 років тому
Shane Anthony mmm I hope the do it now
@quickchris10comcast9 років тому
globallywarmed Because of man's ego the world is messed up, and we need poets to help us express this for posterity and to be able to achieve serenity in the midst of it all. Yes, we should help our neighbors, but it is Dylan's type of genius that helps us cope with what the madmen are doing to our planet. It is to his credit he accepted his gift and had the focus to stick to it, a thing becoming more and more rare. Obviously, anyone can mow lawns.
@brachy66959 років тому
globallywarmed hypocrite
@azul88119 років тому
globallywarmed What? You can't express appreciation of another's creativity and mow the lawn too?
@Musiclovesluis8 років тому
omg the quality of this video is at another level
@MrBryansseals8 років тому
It is is'nt it ?
@Musiclovesluis8 років тому
+bryan seals indeed so!
@acmartin37 років тому
I hadn't noticed till you brought it up! It is amazing
@zynk65387 років тому
+Luis Gaytan for a song this old, the video quality and music quality is extremely good.
@Boomtrack137 років тому
Because it was filmed with the really expensive camera (cinematic camera).
@baghel11486 місяців тому
This song soothes me and take me somewhere better.
@gabrielapaulinho1luv8 днів тому
💙🩵💙Bob Dylan, man, you're why I became a poet at age 6. Heard "Like A Rolling Stone" on the radio and was so entranced by Dylan's music and voice that my morning oatmeal grew cold. God Bless ya, Bob Dylan!🙏🏽☮️🕊
@VoicesofMusic3 роки тому
Can we just take one moment to appreciate the two second moment of brilliance at 0:38 where Dylan completely saves the video by lowering the center mic.
@joebobby61573 роки тому
Yes the audio would not be the same
@AA-sn9lz3 роки тому
Maybe I'm missing something, but what's so brilliant?
@joebobby61573 роки тому
@@AA-sn9lz The mic was originally positioned too high. Dylan with his vast knowledge of his own mouth height lowers it so that the audio can be heard and recorded clearly for us to listen to 56 years later :)
@MrBrindleStyle3 роки тому
@@AA-sn9lz taking it off the harmonica - it's a LOL
@T.J3 роки тому
Praise his almighty mouth height knowledge
@martadabrowska65133 роки тому
I keep coming back to this performance over the years. There's something eerie in the air here, the camera angles, the quaint location, people just chilling on the blankets enjoying the music... Also the total command Dylan has over the crowd, as if he was a magician and they fell under his spell. The last verse is especially powerful, the images from the song seem to come to life among blue sky, grass and enchanted people. Hard to describe, but it's like watching history of music writing itself.
@Freespeech1413 роки тому
I saw him in 2007 Live - he played Blowin in The Wind. The place fell into silence! It was like a church! I sat and listened! No reaction from the audience, just awe struck! I will never forget - we will always want to sit at his feet.
@glennfarr20003 роки тому
Well, you nailed it.
@derikkomactal52823 роки тому
There's just something with his performance here. The whole scene is very nostalgic. I watched this video alteast 50 times since the first time I heard it.
@rbnumbs58533 роки тому
i feel you
@buddyrupp62353 роки тому
Exactly, brilliant
@arranhill6002Рік тому
What a beautiful song and video , it's good to see people in the crowd so content not a phone in sight, I wish I could go back in time
@questionblock89493 місяці тому
This is my favourite video on youtube ❤❤
@davidblumenfeld25453 роки тому
Imagine writing this. Just imagine.
@efei_3 роки тому
i feel you on the emotional level
@mynameisalsojohn3 роки тому
Seriously tho. Check this out man!! ukposts.info/have/v-deo/jpyZrXeJon-lloE.html
@billbailey86283 роки тому
Deal with the devil
@Jerry112013 роки тому
@@billbailey8628 if only it were that easy
@lawrencedewan98383 роки тому
very emotive lyrics...unfortunately probably written by the 'good' folk from the the Tavistock Institute and the Rand corporation. Just look at 'American Poet' Jim Morrison...
@arthur48183 роки тому
People really don't know how many people got famous from this man's music
@marshallloeks35823 роки тому
Hendrix
@stevebird95103 роки тому
There are quite a few that rose to fame on Bob's back. He even influenced the Beatles to change the direction of their music.
@madcircle04613 роки тому
@@stevebird9510 he influenced a few of their songs but to say they changed their direction because of him is untrue.
@stevebird95103 роки тому
@@madcircle0461 I guess only John Lennon knows for sure. Either way the end result was great music.
@El1society3 роки тому
@@stevebird9510 it was mostly john that was influenced by him
@Ozzies13 днів тому
I love this song. Been listening to it since I was in primary school, and it never gets old. 😊🙌🏻
@ravennaidoo84188 місяців тому
Amazing beings like Dylan produced such amazing musical creations that will never be forgotten, we salute u Bob Dylan.
@rustyshackelford9344 роки тому
"And take me disappearing through the smoke rings of my mind Down the foggy ruins of time Far past the frozen leaves The haunted, frightened trees Out to the windy beach Far from the twisted reach Of crazy sorrow Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free Silhouetted by the sea Circled by the circus sands With all memory and fate Driven deep beneath the waves Let me forget about today Until tomorrow" One of the greatest verses ever written.
@WickaWhippet4 роки тому
Agreed. The imagery is overwhelming.
@witchsorrowful19184 роки тому
Have you ever felt chills reading or listening to this verse? I feel it everytime. It's so abstract but so true.
@Patrick963224 роки тому
Absolutely !
@sharon0124904 роки тому
Bob Dylan, one of the best poets
@GCAT-zv9in4 роки тому
Not one of, THE ONE.
@RFazor5 років тому
One of the world's great poets of the 20th century
@Irish0wl4 роки тому
Of all time.
@largelatte73204 роки тому
With a side order of Alen Ginsberg
@proma43034 роки тому
The greatest*
@stephenpitkin54924 роки тому
Yeah. A poet who wasn't trapped in anthologies but set poetry free into the vast expanse of nature.
@ajaypalsinghbhatti89014 роки тому
So true in India we used to have Mirza Ghalib.same ethos ma
@JeanBarstow8 місяців тому
Genius that inspired a generation and still does.
@raronson-bq4id6 місяців тому
Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free, silhouetted by the sea- a line for the ages. Pure genius, a gift from the universe.
@leenieledejo68493 місяці тому
How can an object (the universe) give you anything? And even if IT could, how could IT know you would enjoy it?? This use of "the universe" is absurd but nobody seems to stop and think of its absurdity. Just copies what everyone else is saying...
@corecorazon98814 роки тому
Quarantine 2020 and still amazing. Who’s with me?
@pierreblanchard61734 роки тому
From France.Take care
@josepestana52654 роки тому
Same here, from Portugal take care mate
@nuvinballoo67954 роки тому
Same here. From Mauritius
@paty6664 роки тому
listening right now... From Brazil! stay home, take care!
@BasedNeptune4 роки тому
Here my dude
@axoram2 роки тому
I am Italian and therefore I do not have an English mother tongue, but I always feel the poetry that Bob transmits with intensity.
@johnwadd84122 роки тому
Bob ( being a good Italian) represented his people with dignity
@omegajrz12692 роки тому
@@johnwadd8412 Bob is jew, not italian.
@johnwadd84122 роки тому
@@omegajrz1269 WTF?????
@omegajrz12692 роки тому
@@johnwadd8412 Bob Dylan is not Italian.
@gadishachar8459Рік тому
@@omegajrz1269 as leonard cohen, lou reed, paul simon and art garfunkel, barbra streisand ,pink, neil diamond, mama cass, donald fagen, amy winehouse and it goes forever
@johnlewandowski60067 місяців тому
I was there @ age 16, wow what a beautiful time it was..,
@lincolndachane14846 місяців тому
Even a noble prize doesn't say enough about the impact one person can have on the heart and soul of a visiting spirit.
@Ezekiel400lux5 років тому
He was 22 I think. Now, he's 77. Time flies.
@Mehmet-ef7qc5 років тому
dankeroni
@jrobbins7075 років тому
Yea that's always been one of the things I've found truly wild about Dylan. How young he was when he was writing and performing some of greatest music ever. He was 17. 17. Insane. He was a puppy.
@annehajdu86544 роки тому
21
@ipsurvivor4 роки тому
Ezekiel - He was born May 24, 1941 which made him 23 in July 1964.
@ipsurvivor4 роки тому
Jeff Robbins -23
@Cebelihle17 років тому
He's just been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature! Congratulations to him. It's well deserved.
@miral92547 років тому
Cebelihle Mbuyisa I just needed to hear this song after reading the news. Like you said deserves it!
@simonin3d7 років тому
Goosebumps readin' this convo, listenin' to this song, wakin' to the news, it's such a great day.
@cafinario7 років тому
It is not well deserved.
@sledgebuzz35307 років тому
Hail Bob Dylan, Shakespeare in rags
@magnehoiberg7 років тому
No, he is on a higher level than that pice of junk :)
@gregorydiatchenko84649 місяців тому
I was born in 1964❤!
@Lawmzuala-du3wx3 місяці тому
Bob can do things with just guitar and harmonica that no one else could 🤍 mr. Tambourine Man indeed
@omarmickelson12042 роки тому
22-year-old kid here on Mr. Dylan's 80th birthday. Such a beautiful performance of such an incredible song, by a young man who wasn't much older than I currently am. I was 18 when I first started listening to his music, and my high school yearbook quote that year was a re-wording of a part of Bob's classic "The Times They Are A-Changin'", to match the turbulent times that I grew up going to high school during. I can safely say that Bob's marvelous mind and timeless lyricism have been a great inspiration to me, and I'm glad he's been with us on the earth for this long, and hopefully for many more years to come.
@nitatrocosso87112 роки тому
I so
@nitatrocosso87112 роки тому
I so agree
@thatguycarmine12 роки тому
Insufferable twat
@samuraidave27302 роки тому
Ya got good taste kid 👍
@georgevance12532 роки тому
Like Bob my hometown is Hibbing Minnesota and I am done with any further like Bob comments.😎 That is all I got.
@michaelmika29954 роки тому
I'M 76 AND STILL CRY WHILE LISTENING TO THIS SONG. Astoria-man.
@jamessmitherman634 роки тому
me too brother.
@CatmanBill4 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/n5KAqZqef2yVpJc.html
@evaadams82984 роки тому
Michael Mika brilliant! I’m 58 and love love love this performance!!
@knowsomething.99364 роки тому
Sir you have lots of memory in this song ....
@Sebb888884 роки тому
all right i do.. saludos desde chile
@yllen61526 місяців тому
Reminds me of my younger years. 2023 and i still love it.
@glenmclendon92097 місяців тому
This is s o beautiful . My grumps listened to this .
@michaelbobrick93672 роки тому
“Let me forget about today until tomorrow.” No one else writes lyrics (poetry) like Dylan.
@murphymoe7532 роки тому
Dylan's writing skills are unsurpassed. But cannot say that for presenting and arranging a song.. Everyone who covered his songs made much bigger hits
@isisjackify2 роки тому
No one else writes ( lirics, poetry) like Dillan. God morning!
@alexanderkartun-giles59612 роки тому
That’s a line from “gone with the wind”, so at least one other person does!
@lynettekomidar28192 роки тому
@@murphymoe753 If it wasn't for Dylan most people all around the world would be less wise
@ajaypalsinghbhatti89012 роки тому
Men like bob is rare Poetry poems positively truthful words.salute u bob.live long.long time no new song BOSSSSS bob ..waiting
@vexingblackswan38664 роки тому
This song makes me feel like everything’s gonna be alright
@Falaje644 роки тому
❤️
@mator23394 роки тому
If you dont die, no it won't. If you do, yes.
@greeniem4 роки тому
It's going to be alright.
@chukob54 роки тому
I got the virus recently and I suffer from asthma and lung cancer this song gives me hope that everything will be ok I’m happy and at peace ,I pray you all stay safe
@vexingblackswan38664 роки тому
chukob5 my thoughts are with you friend
@karanRai20523 місяці тому
How lucky these fellow's are to listen mr.bob Dylan live ,sitting chilling enjoying the positive vibes ..❤
@Mariano-ni2lsМісяць тому
I am 62, l live in Cuba,..still far from the end..gotta admit that my father had a record of Joan Baez,a French edition with all those hits,he was a music lover who introduced me to folk,Beatles,Jazz,Country and blues..later in life l became a musician and English teacher.. translator/interpreter..and of course,and of course, s debater and advocate for the U.S and the good values that most people share..warts and all,Misses Baez and Rondsdat were two of the most beautiful voices and ladies America ever produced..long live America and the legacy of Americana.
@SubhansVault8 років тому
Mr. Bob Dylan please stay alive forever. and Save Music
@prasannaamusicals42208 років тому
you're right
@cindykpopaddict8 років тому
+SubhanZombie Amen ;)
@Hardeepm12308 років тому
+SubhanZombie He's not even relevant anymore.
@jbancheri8 років тому
+Nexus NOMNOM Always will be relevant and will live as long as his songs are being played, which will be long after you are dead and buried. Oh yeah, and he will continue to influence future generations of songwriters and musicians long after anyone who knows you even exists.