Bob Dylan - You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (1971 BEST QUALITY)
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- Опубліковано 12 гру 2018
- This is one of Bob Dylan's best feel-good songs. After his self-imposed exile from the hot spotlight in late 1966, he wrote this song in Woodstock, NY about finally settling down with his family.
The Byrds covered this beautiful song in 1968, butchered it as usual, and then Bob finally recorded it in the studio in 1971 for his "Greatest Hits Vol. 2" record. This is a rare alternate take that has circulated on bootleg records for decades.
I ripped this off of one of my vinyl bootlegs and cleaned up the background hiss with audio software.
Enjoy this gem while you can!
This man is an endless pit of music. Once you get obsessed with Dylan you can’t get out of it.
Truer words have never been spoken. There's always that one moment, that one lyric were the gates open wide and you realize you are peering at an endless vista and once you walk through those gates you're never coming back. And the folks who haven't had that moment (yet) don't quite understand what all the fuss is about.
do you want too?
spring 2020, during lockdown, I got into Dylan.. I'm obsessed !
@@tomdale1313 Looks like we ain't goin' nowhere.
Over 20 years since I discovered Bob and I'm still coming to terms with the reality that even if I live to 100 I'll never come close to hearing it all. Every time I look I find a new version of a song or a cover - hell, sometimes I discover a whole recording session I somehow didn't know about (how did I just learn about the 1992 Blomberg sessions today???). It's like he's lived 1,000 lifetimes in 80 years. And only a tiny fragment has been recorded ...
Bob seemed the happiest when he was with his babies and Sara.
This is one of his best songs ever, period. Its about self reflection and rejuvenation and the beauty of the smallest things
He actually wrote it backstage at Woodstock, on having a bad ankle, hence the "you ain't going nowhere" line
'A day doesn't go by when I don't listen to Dylan or at least think about him and his art'- Christopher Ricks, Professor of Poetry, Oxford University.
I like how Dylan's easy going style of singing makes it sound like he is improvising the lyrics
He changes them very frequently.
Yeah, after Blonde on Blonde Bob went through a real, mellow, easy listening phase that lasted up until and including Planet Waves.
He’d just got married, settling down to start a family. He seemed really happy and it shows in his music in this period.
He had finally got the ‘spokesman for a generation’ monkey off of his back, which he was never comfortable with and he never encouraged anyway.
Nobody does Dylan like Dylan.
You can't say it too many times.
Will be true for all time
...except Jimmy LaFave ;-)
Noel Gallagher
Even Dylan Can't perform like Dylan
Happy man, happy song, happy baby. This always seems like it was a very good time in his life. Contentment flows out of him and the music reflects it. Warms my heart everytime I hear this song.
A happy sound, a happy time
THIS is the version that I learned and knew...had no clue other recordings existed. When doing "sing-alongs" I was here and others looked at me like I was nuts. Embarrassing. Try to hide.... Pretend they don't know me...
I know the feeling ... Sometimes I would get drunk, walk like a duck and stomp like a skunk.
Dear God ~ thank you for Bob Dylan
I don’t pretend to know deeper meanings or the “genius” of an artist. It’s enough to know you love something.
Wow, that's a really witty crack at Roger McGuinn for singing the tent/money line wrong on "Sweetheart of the Rodeo". I'm damn impressed.
Roger got a big kick out of that, so did a lot of others, me included. They had a lot of respect for each other. ❤
On a Marty Stuart Show episode, Jim/Roger explains what happened, and EVERYONE is laughing, for the way he tells it, it's happening to you, too. Also, Marty is playing White's B-bender Tele used on the recording!
Love that song it just flows out of him like water
I always thought this song was just a riff, but this version is fantastic.
even though its easy to play - Dylan has this ability to transcend the 3 chords and produce something magical
And doing them 16 ways from Sunday
Easy for you maybe. I can't play a lick.
@Alan 59 thanks Alan but to old at this point.😁✌️
Some think a three chord song is too simple for a serious songwriter. I say, try writing one and coming up with anything close to this.
More magical songs have been made with 3 chords than any other number... prove me wrong!
Outstanding!!!!
Dylans Purpose was Music, his Meaning was to give it away!!!!!!
Bob Dylan the man with the most bottomless well of most brilliant songs and stories all completely different
Bob playing with Happy Traum , love this session.
Boy I haven't heard Happy Traum in ages, thanks for the reminder.
yes
@@robertmcnorth8317 he’s around and posts on FB etc
Is the whole session available anywhere?
'THANKS SWINGIN' PIG FOR YOUR HOURS OF WORK
GIVING ME & THE WORLD YOUR EDITING MUSIC OF
BOB DYLAN...SO WE CAN ENJOY ALL OF IT!'/CE
love the different lyrics!
what an absolute great talent...saw this guy about 5 times...unbelievable....
Extraordinarily good! InTheRearViewMirror 2 , thank you for sharing this jewel!
His children look so much like him it’s beautiful ❤
Indeed. At least one son has kids of his own by now. And I heard the funniest story not so long ago about how the kid's school was a little alarmed at first when they saw 'some old guy' taking a noticeable interest in the boy. Obviously they didn't know who grampa was, which is probably the way Dylan wanted it. But he loves 'em. I hope the rift between him and one son (I don't keep track) has healed though. I mean the one who also had a band that was doing well at least at first; he wrote a song with a very unflattering line about dad, and true or not it must've stung a mite.
Just love that beautiful picture of Bob with his daughter. ❤❤❤❤❤
I love the picture of him relaxing on the bench. (I belive the child with curly hair is Dylan's son!)
@@jacquismith3277 i believe the curly haired one is his daughter Anna, but no point in splitting hairs over it.
I love Dylan's harmonica playing.
Just one of many highlights...but happens to be a favorite personally...greatest hits vol2.....played the hell out of that double album as a child
Locked out of my apartment in a foreign country , I got a photo of my chick and this playing in my ears, I’m alright
Beautiful photos
Beautiful pic. Beautiful child
AND TO THINK THAT THIS GREAT SONG WRITER GREW UP ON THE IRON RANGE IN MINNESOTA!!!!
GORGEOUS pics ❤
Superb!!So cool :)
Thank you for posting this awesome rare cut. Haven't heard this cut in YEARS
Thank You! I'd be honored to come and meet you. 🌹
Thank you it my favourite version
Some of us like the Byrds' version. I believe Dylan also did...
All beautiful... Song and Bob dad...
One of my favorite songs!
Would love to someday see your Dylan collection on a video!!
Thank you for such amazing content, makes me very happy
Great jam! N wish folk would quit hating on The Byrds he they had some great jams n I think they did some of the best Dylan covers... n the only "change" Mcguinn made was accidentally saying "pick" instead of "pack" I dont think twas that big o'deal
“Pack up you tent, McGuinn”..........LOVE IT!
Damn right! Sweetheart of the Rodeo includes *great* versions of this and Nothing Was Delivered.
The banjo conjures up an atmosphere of innocence and lightness that creates a delicate fragility and openness that only strong personalities can reveal
Stop with that phony garbage....its a song, no more, no less.
@@stevensimoneschi9029 For you maybe ? If they were just songs Bob Dylan wouldn't have spent his whole life on them
@@corneliakapelinski He himself says their just songs
@@stevensimoneschi9029 Understatement.,he is humble sometimes but got the nobel prize for literature
@@stevensimoneschi9029 "Me no understand big words about tooty-tooty songs so me get angry!"
Love this channel but can’t agree with your Byrds take! Many consider sweetheart of the rodeo to be their best album and IMHO their cover of my back pages is sublime…
beautiful gift ..... IT'S CHRISTMAS ....... GREAT THANKS ♥♥♥
2020 this song has a new meaning
Absolutely
@@loveone4292 Sweet Marie
@@nothenryporter81 ??
His songs Will last forever
What a great song What a great version!!! Thanks for posting this SP!
DANKE, süßer Bobby, ein "feel-good song", tatsächlich....!!
This song makes me happy
I like this song.
Love this channel !
Perfect mix this, you tube. ❤❤❤❤❤
Stranded in Uzbekistan during the corona ordeal, we got Bob and Ghenghis Khan
you are doing just fine. Keep on going!
Pull up an Easy Chair and take a load off, We Ain't Goin' Nowhere!
Don't forget Don Khan, he's integral.
@@oinkooink Are you just out there looking for someone to shit on?
It ain’t me babe
@@buckodonnghaile4309 This song is the primary reason I need to have a son.
THIS MAKES ME CRY.
Pretty perfect mix❤
This is great
He looks so happy with his children
the Band and Dylan recorded a great version of this . It's on the Basement Tapes.
this is the great version
Agreed. This is interesting but the Basement Tapes version is so great.
This and the final version on GHII > the BT version
@@peterfeld Absolutely right. Just so happens, its a hard version to find..
I was just thinking "did The Band ever record this"? Thanks, I;ll look it up.
Love this track.
I used to think McCartney was the ultamite songwriter but since I became a born again Dylan fan I think Bob’s the man.
Dylan is a conduit from God, Paul is the greatest pop songwriter who ever lived.
@@JClaus1221 Agree. This man is a prophet, priest, voice master and music master in the service of His Majesty. Dylan was and is aware of it.
Most of his songs are like nursery rhymes or and something outa a film script from a b movie that would attract 12 people in the cinema that stands alone in a derelict street, before demolition, people like you make him out as some sort of genius which he wouldn’t like to be described as I’m sure!..
"And"
Precious!
Happy Traum on mandolin and vocals
Bob!!!
❤️ this song
nice version.
O I tomorrow is the day that my bride is gonna come, OI ride me high , down into the easy chair..Mcquinn..💙💞
Omg is this also Roger Mcguinn on mandolin and harmony? This is one of my favorite Dylan songs!
Olive Eisner Same here. Great song. Folk musician Happy Traum is playing all the instruments on it.
Oh, cool. Thanks for letting me know. I adore the other outake and now I have a new one!
@@SwinginPig ya swingin pigs correct...happy traum......great track
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nice
sometimes the writer is not the best singer, and sometimes its both.... some of bobs are best by him. alot of the are blessed by anothers voice... this is good but byrds took to another level
"Butchered it" seems a little harsh. I know Roger confused the lyric but that just made Bob release it with the "McGuinn" line. I know you know all this I just like most of the Byrds takes on Bobs songs, but I always go back to the original when it's Bob.
viviandarkbloom100 Haha, apologies if I offended you. I should probably edit that. I can respect their work, i just thought their style never fit Dylan’s songs.
@@SwinginPig No, no offense at all.
@@SwinginPig Oh, thank God, I'm not alone. It was so cold and empty out here in the world of not liking their "Mr. Tambourine Man."
All Along the Watchtower?
Are you kidding me? No One could mess up Bob Dylan's lyrics like Bob Dylan, he wrote so many songs and versions he just sang whatever happened to be in his head, and couldn't have cared less. Johnny Cash said to him during a live recording session: "What's one you Do know Bob?"
With happy traum🔝❤️🎵
💚🌿
He did not have a self imposed exile! Bob wrecked a motorcycle and almost got killed! It took him a couple years to get healthy and get it together again. This is the reason.
Darius Rucker loves this video.
Ooh, this was a joy to hear in clean quality! Best version of this song! (At least, either this take or the one that made the Greatest Hits Vol. 2 album haha)
Also can't wait to hear more gems from the Hollywood Bowl 1965 concert (particularly the electric set, which had some tunes that wouldn't stay in the set for the 1966 tour, like Tombstone Blues, Maggie's Farm, It Ain't Me Babe and From a Buick 6) and the 1965 BBC show! This channel is incredible :)
Jackson Betz sorry, I didn’t see this! Yes, I will definitely upload more from Hollywood Bowl. I’ve uploaded a few rare electric ones from ‘65, including a ripping version of Maggie’s Farm. Also, check out Forest Hills if you haven’t already!
@@SwinginPig ahhh thanks so much, this channel is incredible!! Appreciate you :)
You can't beat the Byrds with Earl Scruggs and his Son's version, (that's 1 Son) of this great Song. Try it out.
Oops! meant to thank Swingin’ Pig.
I like 1967 version.
Another song I had NO idea Dylan wrote . OMG , emphasis on the God .
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How do you pick your best 200 Dylan songs?
Was this take released on the complete Basement Tapes series?
This was from the sessions with Happy Traum for greatest hits vol 2.
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Although Bob doesn't appear in the video, here is a very early cover by The Byrds, with Earl Scruggs, the great banjo picker, accompanied by his 16-year-old son guitarist, Randy Scruggs. ua-cam.com/video/XkmA61djaDY/v-deo.html
Anna so much like her father here
Is this from a studio session?
Very nice version. Looks like the baby on the pictures is Jacob?
Love
rb 63 Jacob wasn’t born yet when the pictures were taken.
I’ll decide that. That is not your decision.
isn’t that happy and/or artie trail with bob?
traum that is
i am the only view lol
Haha, hopefully not for long.
Ghengis Kahn and his brother Don!
The 1967 version has totally different lyrics.....
Many of Bob's songs have very different versions and lyrics.
For me not so much easier chair. No. Having known hardship and the rich side of life. Birth happened when time are hard. Easily breed laziness. Oh its all way your turn then your single. Ok we'll
u r bob dylan
you can copy a better audio from bob s dylan youtube channell.....have good new copy
gregorio molin Are you referring to the version released on Greatest Hits Vol 2?
@@SwinginPig are you part of british brand demotapes the swinging pig,are you
Mix great aside from Sinead whom I’d leave out of it
Holy clickbait, Batman
Yea fuck the description on this video. this versions good and all but you can’t beat gram parsons and that pedal steel on sweat heart of the rodeo.
You don’t need to analyse anything and make out he’s a genius no secret message’s nothing it’s just a nursery rhyme made up in about 20 minutes, noticing that his child was about 18 months old at the time, all of his songs were the same nursery rhymes or made up lines of some odd film scripts like Elmore James and no genius anywhere whatsoever, no one would hear or listen if it was anyone else but only because it’s bob dylan then it’s raved about, he’d tell you that himself if you asked him, well done to him I say he’s incredibly fortunate is old bobby
This is not the best quality, BE ADVISED
Butchered it as usual?! 🤣🤣🤣 Sure man, whatever ....
Quite right to call out that the Byrds - made a career out of inferior versions of songs by His Bobness. Wouldn't mind but for tragedy that people see their version of Mr. Tambourine Man (definitely one of Bob's finest) as THE version. Tantamount to sacrilege.