It's easy to see why Bob likes that song. He would see that as a song he could have written. The way he has arranged it live it feels just like his own. A true master at the top of his game!
A bit too melodic a song with a too tidy arrangement for Dylan. And that chord change in the middle, that's a Beatle thing Bob would never do. Gotta agree he killed it though. Loved his vocals here.
Bob could’ve never written a song like this. Same way George couldn’t have written a song like “Positively 4th Street”. They had unique talents, and songwriting abilities.
Wow. 31 years after the Bangledesh Benefit, on the very same stage. I am sure no one got more out of this than Bob himself. Thank your Mr. Dylan, for then, and now this. WE MISS YOU, GEORGE...
Let's see, write a song, then have your song, sung by the likes of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Celine Dion, Joe Walsh and Bob Dylan, can't get much better than that. George Harrison what an amazing and wonderful person, we were lucky to have him in our lives.
They had mutual respect for each other. Its clear Bob wanted his Tribute to be sincere and performed to perfection. George would have been moved, they were great together.
Much more than mere mutual respect for each other! They were dear friends in music and in life. They write some great songs together. They were Wilburys together! 👍
@@AndySalinger33 Yes, indeed Bob and George were close friends and of a kindred spirit. More Wilburys music would've been great, at least we do have some fascinating video of those cool guys together!
Such close friends? Umm …. bear in mind that despite a well telegraphed event organisation Bob didn’t bother himself to put in an appearance for the ‘Concert for George‘ tribute and as I recall as each former musician friend turned up on stage the audience began shouting ‘Where’s Bob?’ Bob is a true one off and above all plays by nobody’s rules for which I admire him, but let’s not over sentimentalise.
Clapton with Anoushka Shankar. They play an I strike tap piece that is stunning. Also, Jeff Lynne doing Give Me Love, Give Me Peace On Earth is beautiful as well as McCartney performing Something on Ukulele with Clapton on guitar. But really can't go wrong either way, this one with Dylan was terrific.
My generation is dying off - 75 years or older. What a run we had from the 1960s to now! It's an old age thing to see the highlights of one's life pass away year by year, The current generation of young people in their 20s have a completely different world and expression, which is foreign to we oldsters. Still, we see Paul, Bob, Mick & Keith, Neil and a handful of others defying becoming irrelevant, This vid is from a show in 2002, already 21 years ago. Heartful thanks to the poster. - date-stamp May 30, 2023,.
Haven't watched this for a couple of months, it's still a favorite and just as moving as ever. Can't help thinking it must be hard for Bob losing friends he has worked with and admired depart from the music world. He's such a troubadour and we are incredibly blessed to have him still churning out new songs and performing ❤
Love this and love Dylan’s voice for this and for Petty’s ‘Learning To Fly’ which Dylan performed live after Petty’s passing. It would’ve been amazing if the Traveling Wilbury’s performed live together.
How moving, how touching - Bobby singing from the heart, from his soul - a beautiful heart felt tribute. Thank you so much for sharing this. It's 2023 and Bobby is performing in Japan this month of April. RIP George
I love how bob acknowledges the beautiful guitar solo with a glance of respect 2:41 followed shortly thereafter by another glance of recognition to the bassist up in the back somewhere 2:52 Even now it hurts my heart to think that one day the world will be without him. I hope Bob makes it into the new system after this broken down system finally fails and shuts down for good.
He is communicating with them about when to play and when to end things. Especially with a rarely played song, it's common with bandleaders to do this. Love Bob, and he's a mystic thru and thru, but this is just mundane band direction
Hi John, thanks for letting me know. I’m glad you’re enjoying it! After having these videos just sitting on my shelf for years since I filmed them, it’s truly one of my great pleasures in life to be able to share them at last with other fans who appreciate the performances like I do. Cheers! ☺️
I believe I understand this tender tribute. They supported each other. When that is removed in life, we are privileged to have the chance to keep the spirit of their essence alive until our time comes to join them.
This was beautiful, his voice sounded so angelic as he sang to his friend. It means so much that he did this God bless them both. P. S. Just listening to Dylan's album called Another side of Bob Dylan from way way back when. I just remembered it's one of my favorites one of my very very top five favorites. He was wonderful back then he's wonderful now.
Beautiful Bob I really feel for you .....this is a fantastic tribute to your great friend George Harrison ...may he R.I.P. ...superb 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏻👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💯♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Sorry to hear about your own personal loss in the video header. But I hope that it’s some comfort to you to know that your husband and your self have helped to give pleasure and enjoyment to millions of people throughout the world with these tapes. A big thank you to both of you for all you hard work.
I love Bob's tribute to his old friend GEORGE HARRISON.peformed a year after George's passing.A way to pay tribute to not only a longtime friend, but also a Wilbury.
ah this is so beautiful, I was a huge Beatles fan and a Dylan fan and hey were in the travelling Willbury's together and had been friends and respected each other for a long time. George was so spiritual, and a great songwriter too and so compassionate, George died on my birthday and that made me so sad. Thanks for this Mr Dylan and may George's memory be a blessings.
Excelente!! Beautiful Bob, magical performance. Beautiful tribut to your great friend George Harrison. Great song "Something" .. love♡ Fantastic Bob + Wonderful George ... 2 Genius .. Love , beautiful moment 💙🎼🎸🎤🎶👏👏 Thanks🙏🏽
Definitely the best version of that song I've ever heard. Got to hand it to Bob, he does great versions/renditions of other people's songs. Good As I Been To You, an album of all covers (from cover to cover so to speak), on which he does great justice to all of the songs, is one of my favourite albums of his. I love the guy.
Thank you so much for this amazing post. i was at this show and it was the one and only time I ever left a Dylan show before the lights came on. I missed this song ,which was the second encore, and I have regretted it ever since. All because a friend offered me a ride home and I'd be able to avoid taking the subway. To quote a great Bob cover " Now And Then There's a Fool Such as I "
I’m so glad you’re able to see it now. I’m not sure anymore - it was so many years ago now. But I’d probably turned off the camcorder and started packing stuff up before it started looking like there could be an extra encore. Luvkily I must have been moving slowly and not gotten much done yet, so I was able to set back up quickly enough to get not just the song but also the introduction. You were not the only person to leave early that night. Some people in front of me were already gone before the end of the first encore, and of those still there, another bunch left before the guys came back for the extra encore. So I had no one remotely in my way and an easy sightline which made getting ready to shoot again that much easier. So anyway, you’re far from the only attendee that night to feel bad they missed it.
@@richardsoucie1648 It seems it never pays to try to beat the traffic. I was listening to a Yankees-Dodgers game in my car a few years back on my way somewhere ( born and raised in northern NJ I’m a lifelong, natural born Yankee fan). The game was at Dodger Stadium. Dodger fans are notorious for both arriving late and leaving early - between LA traffic and southern Californians short attention spans) I forget the exact details, but I think by the top of the 9th or something like that, the Dodgers had at least a 10-run lead. People had started leavimg by the end of the 7th inning and by the start of the ninth the stands were virtually empty. Then the Yankees scored a couple of runs, but after that with two outs it really seemed over. But then the Yamkees loaded the bases and got a grand slam, and I believe they did it a second time and now the game was tied. It went into extra innings and after a couole the Yankees scored and hung on to win. It was obviously a lot more fun for Yankee fans, but I’m sure a lot of Dodgers fans were flabbergasted late that night or the next day when they discovered LA’s loss. And a lot of those listening on their radios as they drove home were no doubt kicking themselves, thinking if they’d stayed to cheer and support their team, it might have made the difference, allowing the Dodgers to nail down what should have been an easy win! 🤣
I LOVE YOU, MY 💜 HEART, , YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL ARTIST, AND GOD HAS TRULY BLESSED YOU. YOU AER WONDERFUL, BOB, DYLAN, I LOVE 💕 YOU SO, BETH🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💕❤️💞💞💞💞🙏
Corry and I were there that night. I had a board meeting in NYC and he was working there. After the 2nd encore we raced up the stairs to beat some part of the crowd to the train when what's this, Bob's back? That wasn't part of the script. And from the top and the back we were part of this special one-off. Historic. And a magnificent night with Larry, Charlie, George Recile, originals & great covers of Warren Zevon, Van Morrison & more. 2002 and two firsts in concert. What a night.
What is there not to love about this heartfelt tribute from one friend to another. The audience also fully endorsed this fact. Thanks for spreading the love ❤
You’re welcome! I’m so glad I was lucky enough to be there that night and managed to capture the performance, so lots more of Bob’s fans can see and appreciate these wonderful moments.
"Something in the way he knows. And all he has to do is think of him..." I've always loved this performance based on audio alone. Now I'm nearly overwhelmed seeing Bob so moved during this tribute. And George's spirit will 'live' on...
He looked his coolest in this period in my opinion. 2001-2003 he wore really cool shit and played the best songs haha. His coolest period without a doubt is 66 but this is second best style wise and songs wise
@@ArturArtist Absolutely, when to pull back , when to tighten up the shot , pan etc But from an enclosed space,with obstructions and all done covertly , phew 😰 Someone has to do it :)
You’re welcome. I’m so glad I was lucky enough to be there and was able to catch it, so lots of people have the chance to experience this great performance and Dylan’s very moving introduction to the song. 🙏
You’re very welcome! I have a lot of original Dylan concert videos from 1989 until ‘04 that for various reasons never circulated previously. Plus footage from a couple of shows last Nov. If you like Dylan concert videos please check out some of the others on my channel and check back often as I’m adding at least one or two more each week. Or consider subscribing (if you haven’t already) so you can get alerts when new ones post. I’m having a great time finally being able to share these after they spent years just sitting on my shelf unseen. 😁
Wow - Beautiful Lighting & video !! (& Music of corse)!!!! Wish I could hang out with Bob... I would probably get on his nerves -- he's Gemini :)) (Like my brother)
'not crazy about this rendition, but you take it for what it is; a tribute from one friend to another. What I do like is Larry Campbell's mandolin part that adds a unique flavor. He's a talented musician in his own right and was an excellent band leader for Dylan. You can see him sending visual cues to the rest of the sidemen during this song, which was probably not rehearsed.
This is so beyond beautiful. The way he and his bandmates stood silently and remembered George.
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😊 how come I've never heard of this?
Remarkable
It's easy to see why Bob likes that song. He would see that as a song he could have written. The way he has arranged it live it feels just like his own. A true master at the top of his game!
A bit too melodic a song with a too tidy arrangement for Dylan. And that chord change in the middle, that's a Beatle thing Bob would never do. Gotta agree he killed it though. Loved his vocals here.
Bob could’ve never written a song like this. Same way George couldn’t have written a song like “Positively 4th Street”. They had unique talents, and songwriting abilities.
Something works as a standard, and Bob loves standards.
Haha
I’m not sure Dylan would have written high, crescendo-y parts for himself 😂
Wow. 31 years after the Bangledesh Benefit, on the very same stage. I am sure no one got more out of this than Bob himself. Thank your Mr. Dylan, for then, and now this.
WE MISS YOU, GEORGE...
51 Years
They're saying 31 years between the Bangladesh concert and the performance in this video, which was in 2002.
Let's see, write a song, then have your song, sung by the likes of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Celine Dion, Joe Walsh and Bob Dylan, can't get much better than that. George Harrison what an amazing and wonderful person, we were lucky to have him in our lives.
Frank sang the song, but he also commonly introduced it as a Lennon/McCartney number.
@@snerdterguson The Chairman of the Board...when you've lived and loved like Frank...you don't waste time on technicalities.
They had mutual respect for each other. Its clear Bob wanted his Tribute to be sincere and performed to perfection. George would have been moved, they were great together.
Robert Allen Zimmerman,a beautiful man who can sing George Harrison "Something" 4k upgrade good song,I love it too
Much more than mere mutual respect for each other! They were dear friends in music and in life. They write some great songs together. They were Wilburys together! 👍
@@AndySalinger33 Yes, indeed Bob and George were close friends and of a kindred spirit. More Wilburys music would've been great, at least we do have some fascinating video of those cool guys together!
You’re right. Bob wasn’t just doing his Dylan impression. Also had a genuine vibrato. (If it isn’t a palsy!).
Such close friends?
Umm …. bear in mind that despite a well telegraphed event organisation Bob didn’t bother himself to put in an appearance for the ‘Concert for George‘ tribute and as I recall as each former musician friend turned up on stage the audience began shouting ‘Where’s Bob?’
Bob is a true one off and above all plays by nobody’s rules for which I admire him, but let’s not over sentimentalise.
That’s the best tribute I’ve ever seen for George Harrison so far.
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Yes, unbelievable ❤
Clapton with Anoushka Shankar. They play an I strike tap piece that is stunning.
Also, Jeff Lynne doing Give Me Love, Give Me Peace On Earth is beautiful as well as McCartney performing Something on Ukulele with Clapton on guitar.
But really can't go wrong either way, this one with Dylan was terrific.
Clapton and Shaking playing an INSTRUMENTAL piece. Auto correct did a number on me there.
A true tribute from a close George Harrison friend, how loving!
My generation is dying off - 75 years or older. What a run we had from the 1960s to now! It's an old age thing to see the highlights of one's life pass away year by year, The current generation of young people in their 20s have a completely different world and expression, which is foreign to we oldsters. Still, we see Paul, Bob, Mick & Keith, Neil and a handful of others defying becoming irrelevant, This vid is from a show in 2002, already 21 years ago. Heartful thanks to the poster. - date-stamp May 30, 2023,.
So sad when we lose another great. I'll be 78 in 3 mos. & so glad I was born when I was as I heard & saw the greatest music generation.
Very well said!
They'll never be irrelevant. Their music - like no other - stood the proof of time.
I’m 20 and I just saw Bob Dylan live today. You are all so lucky to witness the birth of music!
Haven't watched this for a couple of months, it's still a favorite and just as moving as ever. Can't help thinking it must be hard for Bob losing friends he has worked with and admired depart from the music world. He's such a troubadour and we are incredibly blessed to have him still churning out new songs and performing ❤
That's astonishing, I'm sure George would have loved it.
This guy could sing the phone book and it would become a classic…
Wow ....Bob can phrase like no other Singer. ......RIP George
I am the biggest Bobby fan Earth but phrasing - try the great Frank Sinatra.
Larry Campbell in mandoline...a great perfomance
Seems they had such affection for each other. Love ya Bobby 💕
That was heartfelt. Thank you Bob, you are a great American!
Love this and love Dylan’s voice for this and for Petty’s ‘Learning To Fly’ which Dylan performed live after Petty’s passing.
It would’ve been amazing if the Traveling Wilbury’s performed live together.
How moving, how touching - Bobby singing from the heart, from his soul - a beautiful heart felt tribute. Thank you so much for sharing this. It's 2023 and Bobby is performing in Japan this month of April. RIP George
I love how bob acknowledges the beautiful guitar solo with a glance of respect 2:41 followed shortly thereafter by another glance of recognition to the bassist up in the back somewhere 2:52 Even now it hurts my heart to think that one day the world will be without him. I hope Bob makes it into the new system after this broken down system finally fails and shuts down for good.
What system would that be? Replaced with what?
Your mentally ill, son!
He is communicating with them about when to play and when to end things. Especially with a rarely played song, it's common with bandleaders to do this. Love Bob, and he's a mystic thru and thru, but this is just mundane band direction
@@andydixon6759 took another look at the video... I think your right..dam !! 😶
"hold fast" til then and they both might well be there singing together! We can hope...
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This is one of my favorite videos ever, so glad this lovely tribute was filmed, and so well. Thank you for sharing.
Hi John, thanks for letting me know. I’m glad you’re enjoying it!
After having these videos just sitting on my shelf for years since I filmed them, it’s truly one of my great pleasures in life to be able to share them at last with other fans who appreciate the performances like I do.
Cheers! ☺️
@@ArturArtist❤
I believe I understand this tender tribute. They supported each other. When that is removed in life, we are privileged to have the chance to keep the spirit of their essence alive until our time comes to join them.
One of Bob’s finest moments. Brilliant ❤
I went into this with some trepidation...such a delicate song...but Bob's a crooner
I think he did it justice, and for an old friend 😻😎✌
George is here. Always will be. Thanks for posting.
“We’re all one
And life flows on within you
And without you.”
You’re most welcome
Beautifully filmed, perfectly performed and exquisitely upgraded Thanks 🙏
George Harrison was touched and touched humanity ... we should/could do the same with LOVE ...
This was beautiful, his voice sounded so angelic as he sang to his friend. It means so much that he did this God bless them both.
P. S. Just listening to Dylan's album called
Another side of Bob Dylan from way way back when. I just remembered it's one of my favorites one of my very very top five favorites. He was wonderful back then he's wonderful now.
my heart hurts so much. I miss george
Georg has climbed out of heaven and says: Thank you Bob! . So dignified, without mock sentimentality. Only Dylan can do that.
Beautiful Bob I really feel for you .....this is a fantastic tribute to your great friend George Harrison ...may he R.I.P. ...superb 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏻👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💯♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Sorry to hear about your own personal loss in the video header. But I hope that it’s some comfort to you to know that your husband and your self have helped to give pleasure and enjoyment to millions of people throughout the world with these tapes.
A big thank you to both of you for all you hard work.
I love Bob's tribute to his old friend GEORGE HARRISON.peformed a year after George's passing.A way to pay tribute to not only a longtime friend, but also a Wilbury.
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A concert that makes you feel like your just sitting around in chairs in the same room Bob having a fun jam...
This is a great Lyricist man. I think it's important that we keep listening to the man and what he expresses
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Before comment you try to know something
ah this is so beautiful, I was a huge Beatles fan and a Dylan fan and hey were in the travelling Willbury's together and had been friends and respected each other for a long time. George was so spiritual, and a great songwriter too and so compassionate, George died on my birthday and that made me so sad. Thanks for this Mr Dylan and may George's memory be a blessings.
This era Dylan was so (SO) good, incredible band, tremendous vocals.
Ótima iniciativa de Bob, essa canção é uma composição especial de George. Onde ele estiver estará aplaudindo seu amigo Bob.
Great homage of Bob to his dear friend ! Very moving!
George Harrison. A kind and gentle soul. Thanks Bob.
The bass and bass drum sound so marvellous, so real. I thank whoever's responsible for that.
Doble emotion... My God... Thanks Harrison, Bob all these musician... Thanks, Arthur for sharing this 🙏🙏💖💖
Excelente!! Beautiful Bob, magical performance. Beautiful tribut to your great friend George Harrison. Great song "Something" .. love♡ Fantastic Bob + Wonderful George ... 2 Genius .. Love , beautiful moment 💙🎼🎸🎤🎶👏👏
Thanks🙏🏽
Definitely the best version of that song I've ever heard. Got to hand it to Bob, he does great versions/renditions of other people's songs. Good As I Been To You, an album of all covers (from cover to cover so to speak), on which he does great justice to all of the songs, is one of my favourite albums of his. I love the guy.
Thx a million for posting! This is so special in the Dylan legacy as time goes on. RIP George
Thank you so much for this amazing post. i was at this show and it was the one and only time I ever left a Dylan show before the lights came on. I missed this song ,which was the second encore, and I have regretted it ever since. All because a friend offered me a ride home and I'd be able to avoid taking the subway. To quote a great Bob cover " Now And Then There's a Fool Such as I "
I’m so glad you’re able to see it now. I’m not sure anymore - it was so many years ago now. But I’d probably turned off the camcorder and started packing stuff up before it started looking like there could be an extra encore. Luvkily I must have been moving slowly and not gotten much done yet, so I was able to set back up quickly enough to get not just the song but also the introduction.
You were not the only person to leave early that night. Some people in front of me were already gone before the end of the first encore, and of those still there, another bunch left before the guys came back for the extra encore. So I had no one remotely in my way and an easy sightline which made getting ready to shoot again that much easier.
So anyway, you’re far from the only attendee that night to feel bad they missed it.
Big sad
@@ArturArtist Well lucky for us you were able to capture this and the quality is wonderful. Thanks again!
@@Mipetz38 Oh well...I definitely learned my lesson and have never left another show until the lights and exit music comes on. :)
@@richardsoucie1648 It seems it never pays to try to beat the traffic. I was listening to a Yankees-Dodgers game in my car a few years back on my way somewhere ( born and raised in northern NJ I’m a lifelong, natural born Yankee fan). The game was at Dodger Stadium. Dodger fans are notorious for both arriving late and leaving early - between LA traffic and southern Californians short attention spans)
I forget the exact details, but I think by the top of the 9th or something like that, the Dodgers had at least a 10-run lead. People had started leavimg by the end of the 7th inning and by the start of the ninth the stands were virtually empty. Then the Yankees scored a couple of runs, but after that with two outs it really seemed over. But then the Yamkees loaded the bases and got a grand slam, and I believe they did it a second time and now the game was tied. It went into extra innings and after a couole the Yankees scored and hung on to win.
It was obviously a lot more fun for Yankee fans, but I’m sure a lot of Dodgers fans were flabbergasted late that night or the next day when they discovered LA’s loss. And a lot of those listening on their radios as they drove home were no doubt kicking themselves, thinking if they’d stayed to cheer and support their team, it might have made the difference, allowing the Dodgers to nail down what should have been an easy win! 🤣
A magical performance.
I LOVE YOU, MY 💜 HEART, , YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL ARTIST, AND GOD HAS TRULY BLESSED YOU. YOU AER WONDERFUL, BOB, DYLAN, I LOVE 💕 YOU SO, BETH🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💕❤️💞💞💞💞🙏
Corry and I were there that night. I had a board meeting in NYC and he was working there. After the 2nd encore we raced up the stairs to beat some part of the crowd to the train when what's this, Bob's back? That wasn't part of the script. And from the top and the back we were part of this special one-off. Historic. And a magnificent night with Larry, Charlie, George Recile, originals & great covers of Warren Zevon, Van Morrison & more. 2002 and two firsts in concert. What a night.
Wonderful performance for his friend the late great George! RIP George. Thanks for the upload, it’s a magnificent video quality.
Thanks - I’m glad you’re enjoying it
What is there not to love about this heartfelt tribute from one friend to another. The audience also fully endorsed this fact. Thanks for spreading the love ❤
Wow, this is incredible. I've had the recording for years, but never saw the video! Thanks.
You’re welcome! I’m so glad I was lucky enough to be there that night and managed to capture the performance, so lots more of Bob’s fans can see and appreciate these wonderful moments.
"Something in the way he knows.
And all he has to do is think of him..."
I've always loved this performance based on audio alone. Now I'm nearly overwhelmed seeing Bob so moved during this tribute.
And George's spirit will 'live' on...
Bollykecks lovely comment take care
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He looked his coolest in this period in my opinion. 2001-2003 he wore really cool shit and played the best songs haha. His coolest period without a doubt is 66 but this is second best style wise and songs wise
Absolutely breathtaking
This is golden. Video so good you just wouldn't dream it's out there.
Thanks bobby ...beautiful!!!!!
RIP George
Well Done Bob, Well Done Sir!
You're a beautiful, respectful man and friend!
This is so beautiful. George loves it am sure. Like he loves Bob still.
Bob and George, my two favorites.
The Dylan looking over @ you for your time to solo and you had better come in on time look 🤣🤣🤣 !!! 👏
Thanks for all the memories Bob.
Beautiful and sincere
Wow , that was killer!
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In the right place at the right time , no coincidence, one of the skills you need and few of us have 👏
Thanks, Woolhall. Not sure it’s a skill - I think more of a blessing. 🙂😇🙏
@@ArturArtist hag sameach le Pessach
I don’t want to brag, but being able to anticipate Bob’s moves to some degree - that’s a skill I think - but also a lucky gift. 😉
@@ArturArtist Absolutely, when to pull back , when to tighten up the shot , pan etc But from an enclosed space,with obstructions and all done covertly , phew 😰 Someone has to do it :)
@@woolhall Todah Rabah! And happy Easter to you!
I was there that night, a very special evening so soon after 9/11.
Very Nice !! ♥️🌎👍♥️💫
Musicians Unite humanity whit music
Politicians and bullies Divide humanity whit hate
Bravo 👏👏👏Bob and George
Just beautiful bob
Bob is the best and George is heaven looking down smiling !!
Really nice job Bob.
Just amazing performance…great voice change and great solo by Sexton…
Thank you for sharing this beautiful tribute. Peace
Bob never sounded better! Love him!❤❤❤
Bob hace perfecto está interpretación,cómo y cuándo quiera. Realmente unico
That’s awesome wish I could’ve seen it
Thanks for sharing this beautiful tribute. Peace
so moving great Bobby perf ... thanks again ♥♥♥
You’re welcome. I’m so glad I was lucky enough to be there and was able to catch it, so lots of people have the chance to experience this great performance and Dylan’s very moving introduction to the song. 🙏
@@ArturArtistit is true that you are very lucky and thank you again for sharing these jewels with us .... have a nice day ♥♥♥
Ah…what a beautiful experience watching this❣️
Great friends and collaborators on the Traveling Wilberys!
That's the best I've ever heard him sing.
That's a great tribute to George Harrison
Thank you, Bob.
a heartfelt tribute from one Wilbury to another
Excellent!!!
This is spectacular, thanks for this
You’re very welcome! I have a lot of original Dylan concert videos from 1989 until ‘04 that for various reasons never circulated previously. Plus footage from a couple of shows last Nov.
If you like Dylan concert videos please check out some of the others on my channel and check back often as I’m adding at least one or two more each week.
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I’m having a great time finally being able to share these after they spent years just sitting on my shelf unseen. 😁
Such a beautiful song n you sing it beautifully ❤❤
Wow - Beautiful Lighting & video !! (& Music of corse)!!!! Wish I could hang out with Bob... I would probably get on his nerves -- he's Gemini :)) (Like my brother)
A moving tribute to George !
My Dad and I were on our way to a High School Basketball game when I first heard this song. About 53 yrs ago.
SUPERB !!!! ⭐️🎼
Glad you're enjoying it!
Beautiful. ... Upgrade was very well done 👍🙏😃.
I was at that Dylan show (a local one for this New Yorker.) A few weeks later, I was on a plane to London, where I saw The Concert For George.
Did you have any footage from çoncert for George?
@@pianomansbird4095, I do not, but the whole show is available on an official dvd.
@@stephenfisch615 I know.
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Sounds like an amazing couole of weeks, Stephen!
@@ArturArtist Pre pandemic, for a number of years, I was someone that went to a lot of concerts.
"Something" by George is a wonder, "Something" by Bob is a masterpiece...
My god I do love Bobby.
I know what you mean! 😃
Brings tears to my eyes 💞💯🎶👏🥰
Great guitar solo!!!
3:00 Larry's look as Bob jumps back to the verse, what a duo he and Charlie made.
Very nice. Bob's favourite Beatle by some distance, I'd wager.
Very nice interpretation.
'not crazy about this rendition, but you take it for what it is; a tribute from one friend to another. What I do like is Larry Campbell's mandolin part that adds a unique flavor. He's a talented musician in his own right and was an excellent band leader for Dylan. You can see him sending visual cues to the rest of the sidemen during this song, which was probably not rehearsed.
fabulous!