Remember me to one who lives there,she was once a true love of mine,Sounds just like are you going to Scarborough fair,remember me to one who lives there she was once a true love of mine.hmm
This gets a lot of attention from men. It encapsulates a lot of what a man's life can be. Isolated, wistful of a joyful short memory of a woman, but lost to time. Many men are invisible to those who dispense kindness and love, but the men soldier on, occasionally looking back at the possibility of love, but recognizing that that one time might be the only time in their life when it is possible. So, they move on, bury themselves in work, in sacrifice, and make themselves comfortable with the deeds they do, without fanfare., and cope with loneliness as best they can. After many years, they get set in their ways, and it's hard to get sentiment out of them. Bob goes right to the heart of that existence.
A delicate thought. I love this song. This is a collage about Bob Dylan I made if you have time to enjoy some of his words - ua-cam.com/video/ZklzKg9NDPE/v-deo.htmlsi=wUz5kS_6UwZIkHH6
Throw my brain in the hospital now I don't want to be here 🙃 if nurse picks it up jokes aside, boy in a suit says the rules,maybe just a money making agenger new ice age,not my words aways inferior to my brother,but lost him self to sleep its like no one knows how to write anymore uncle Charlie died died while he ried,mona Lisa ain't got no teeth,burnt in hell pay for it,instrument took down by press,Mary within crowd become press, colour of gold chance yearly, on a iron tight rope while they throw salt at us,a mystic man called ronold mayo told me years ago your lighter will run out of fluid, tbc
Correct you are, but being a folkie is about what we call the point of conductance::: changing the lyric and compromising the tune how you first heard it!
An old country house with handcrafted details, a warm fire in a pot belly stove, people calmly roaming about, poets and writers, deep in thought, the sounds of a young Bob Dylan filling the room, with lyrics that relax, reflect and inspire. It just could not get any better than that 🧡
This is my favorite Dylan song. It helped me sleep on bad nights. Brought me back to places like Bellingham. Hills, the cold, fog, solitude, youth and yearning.
A great version and video of this beautiful song. No one writes lyrics like this anymore. We used to sing this and other Dylan songs at Santa Monica Beach. And the crowds would gather!
If you're travelin' in the north country fair Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline Remember me to one who lives there Oh she once was a true love of mine See for me if her hair's hanging down It curls and falls all down her breast See for me that her hair's hanging down That's the way I remember her best If you go when the snowflakes falls When the rivers freeze and summer ends Please see for me if she's wearing a coat so warm To keep her from the howlin' winds If you're travelin' in the north country fair Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline Please say "hello" to the one who lives there Oh she was once a true love of mine If you're travelin' in the north country fair Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline Remember me to one who lives there Oh she once was a true love of mine A true love of mine A true love of mine True love of mine A true love of mine A true love of mine She was once a true love of mine
This is the best version I’ve heard so far then the album version . Many other spin offs that are nice but nothing like the original!!! I’m in my early 50’s and knew of some of Dylan’s work since my childhood but I never really got into his music until I became more seasoned in life !!! Don’t get me wrong , I like all kinds of music and been listening to classical music since my teens but never explored more of Dylan than what was played on the radio . This is a beautiful song one can never tire of !!! An American classic ….
I never saw Dylan like this portrait. I was a young girl, with my Aunt. It WAS a bar/ restaurant. Yeah, real food was served there too. Dylan was a real nothing, but I was so enchanted by his messages. At least then.
I haven't seen this on UA-cam in years. Thanks for posting ✌️❤️🌼
A nod of respect to other awesome artists ❤
There's something really magical and moving about this version of the song and the accompanying video
I don't know why, but the more I listen to this version of the song, the more I like it... I guess a moment of grace
Remember me to one who lives there,she was once a true love of mine,Sounds just like are you going to Scarborough fair,remember me to one who lives there she was once a true love of mine.hmm
Lovely adaptation of Scarborough fair
What lol
pure magic! fabulous! a miracle! authentic masterpiece!!!
Too many guys wandering around the background breaking wind and choking the bird need some hippie women
Best video on the internet.
I played this on guitar when I was 19 I don't remember how it used to sound anymore.
Thank you Daniel for posting this.
This gets a lot of attention from men. It encapsulates a lot of what a man's life can be. Isolated, wistful of a joyful short memory of a woman, but lost to time. Many men are invisible to those who dispense kindness and love, but the men soldier on, occasionally looking back at the possibility of love, but recognizing that that one time might be the only time in their life when it is possible. So, they move on, bury themselves in work, in sacrifice, and make themselves comfortable with the deeds they do, without fanfare., and cope with loneliness as best they can. After many years, they get set in their ways, and it's hard to get sentiment out of them. Bob goes right to the heart of that existence.
"after many years"... They listened to that song and cried....
well said
A delicate thought. I love this song. This is a collage about Bob Dylan I made if you have time to enjoy some of his words - ua-cam.com/video/ZklzKg9NDPE/v-deo.htmlsi=wUz5kS_6UwZIkHH6
Still so very beautiful after all these years. Thank you, Bob. I'll sleep better tonight.
Je regarde et écoute souvent ces moments magiques , filmés comme j ' aime !
that looks like Gordon Lightfoot writing at the table behind him
This has haunted me for the past few years and it's incredible. Thank you for preserving this version of the song ❤
From a Canadian program called, Quest. The program was recorded January or February of 1964..
"I'm a wondering if she remembers me at all..." 😢
Which VHS is this from?
Cool cool vibe, a precious priceless time capsule, as good today as it was back then. Oops, I meant better today.
❤
Thanks for posting this Daniel.
Man i wish i was there
To me this is Bob's best performance of my favorite song of his.
Throw my brain in the hospital now I don't want to be here 🙃 if nurse picks it up jokes aside, boy in a suit says the rules,maybe just a money making agenger new ice age,not my words aways inferior to my brother,but lost him self to sleep its like no one knows how to write anymore uncle Charlie died died while he ried,mona Lisa ain't got no teeth,burnt in hell pay for it,instrument took down by press,Mary within crowd become press, colour of gold chance yearly, on a iron tight rope while they throw salt at us,a mystic man called ronold mayo told me years ago your lighter will run out of fluid, tbc
This song makes Dylan unforgettable
I hope to travel there myself.....Someday
My girl from the north country was Elaine.
stunning
🔥♥🔥
she was once a true love of mine 😭
He's far from the best singer in history, but this is absolute perfection
This song is a reworking of the old English folksong Scarborough fair.
Correct you are, but being a folkie is about what we call the point of conductance::: changing the lyric and compromising the tune how you first heard it!
Poetry. Deserved the NP.
So earnest!
this song is absolutely timeless and sounds hundreds, thousands of years old
Has Damian Jurado ever recorded this?
An old country house with handcrafted details, a warm fire in a pot belly stove, people calmly roaming about, poets and writers, deep in thought, the sounds of a young Bob Dylan filling the room, with lyrics that relax, reflect and inspire. It just could not get any better than that 🧡
Yes, it doesn't get any better than that.
It was on a stage though
What a cool fantasy they made here. I’ve come back to this video for about the last decade when I need something I can’t put my finger on
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Jonge droom: luisteren muziek maken dichten filosoferen vrije gedachten vrij vrij vrij vrij
Now this is what I’m talking about.
This is my favorite Dylan song. It helped me sleep on bad nights. Brought me back to places like Bellingham. Hills, the cold, fog, solitude, youth and yearning.
I would live in this song forever
A great version and video of this beautiful song. No one writes lyrics like this anymore. We used to sing this and other Dylan songs at Santa Monica Beach. And the crowds would gather!
The refrain is from the English folk ballad Scarborough Fair which dates back to the 17th century.
Bob’s been with me through many many dark years of my life.. forever bob thanks
Same here.
If you're travelin' in the north country fair Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline Remember me to one who lives there Oh she once was a true love of mine See for me if her hair's hanging down It curls and falls all down her breast See for me that her hair's hanging down That's the way I remember her best If you go when the snowflakes falls When the rivers freeze and summer ends Please see for me if she's wearing a coat so warm To keep her from the howlin' winds If you're travelin' in the north country fair Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline Please say "hello" to the one who lives there Oh she was once a true love of mine If you're travelin' in the north country fair Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline Remember me to one who lives there Oh she once was a true love of mine A true love of mine A true love of mine True love of mine A true love of mine A true love of mine She was once a true love of mine
This is the best version I’ve heard so far then the album version . Many other spin offs that are nice but nothing like the original!!! I’m in my early 50’s and knew of some of Dylan’s work since my childhood but I never really got into his music until I became more seasoned in life !!! Don’t get me wrong , I like all kinds of music and been listening to classical music since my teens but never explored more of Dylan than what was played on the radio . This is a beautiful song one can never tire of !!! An American classic ….
thanks for bringing this great rendition back again
Armonica key, please?
""C"" diatonic
I never saw Dylan like this portrait. I was a young girl, with my Aunt. It WAS a bar/ restaurant. Yeah, real food was served there too. Dylan was a real nothing, but I was so enchanted by his messages. At least then.