I was at this show. I still have perfect memory of the evening. Most people don't know but Sinead O'Conner sang Bob Marleys "War" because the crowd started booing her. Incredible moment.
Some years back, a friend lent me this concert on VHS. I can't quite remember exactly when but it was either just before or just after I started getting into Mary Chapin Carpenter. I think it might have been just after because I think my friend might have vaguely recognised her name from this and lent it to me on the strength of that, which would have made it about 2007-8 that I saw this originally. I'm a big fan of hers, I have all her albums, but I'd clean forgotten that she was involved with this until I found myself reading the wikipedia article on this show. Looking at the list of artists involved, the two names that I would have been paying attention to were George Harrison (I'm a big Beatles fan), and the Clancy Brothers (I was named after one of them). I only watched it once. I should probably watch the whole thing again individually on here. The bits that stuck in my memory most from this show were Sinead O'Connor reciting that poem amid audience booing (apparently she'd caused some controversy not long before), and the Clancy Brothers, when my namesake introduced their performance with the line "bet you never thought you'd hear Dylan in an Irish accent". The Clancy Brothers were a particularly fitting act to be on this tribute, because when Dylan started out, he said that they were the act he wanted to be bigger than. I think it's fair to say he succeeded. As for this performance, it's pretty good, it would probably help if I was more familiar with the song - which I guess is my excuse to watch it all over again!
MCC is an angel. There is a video of this (Russian origin, I believe) with perfect quality. And check out the Byrds doing this on Playboy After Dark. By now you've probably seen it, hopefully over and over and over (like I have). 😃
Agreed. So important to the management of the stars s they played and yet his lead style is out of this world. Clapton and GE Smith were a notch above that night in their playing abilities.
Clouds so swift and rain fallin' in Gonna see a movie called Gunga Din Pack up your money, pull up your tent, McGuinn You ain't goin' nowhere Whoo-ee, ride me high Tomorrow's the day that my bride's gonna come Whoo-ee, are we gonna fly? Down into the easy chair Genghis Khan and his brother, Don Couldn't keep on keepin' on We'll climb that bridge after it's gone After we're way past it Whoo-ee, ride me high Tomorrow's the day that my bride's gonna come Whoo-ee, are we gonna fly? Down into the easy chair, yeah Buy me some rings and a gun that sings A flute that toots and a bee that stings A sky that cries and a bird that flies A fish that walks and a dog that talks Whoo-ee, ride me high Tomorrow's the day that my bride's gonna come Whoo-ee, are we gonna fly? Down into the easy chair Whoo-ee, ride me high Tomorrow's the day that my bride's gonna come Whoo-ee, are we gonna fly? Down into the easy chair
My friend Gail Good and myself, Roger Proctor performed this song for years.We would alternate harmony and melody. One of my favorite Dylan songs.These gals did a wonderful job.
I love this song, I've loved almost every cover of it. Bob Dylan's original is my least favorite, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was great but this is by such a wide margin the best!
When Shawn Colvin sings "you ain't a'goin;' nowhere" at 1:51,i get goosebumps.
I was at this show. I still have perfect memory of the evening. Most people don't know but Sinead O'Conner sang Bob Marleys "War" because the crowd started booing her. Incredible moment.
Me & my ex husband recorder this concert . It was awesome ! Neil Young etc ! 😊
Best version I've ever heard nice job lady's
That's so Groovey and Breautiful makes me feel at peace. ❤❤❤
I cannot get enough of this song that is harmony like you ain't never heard love you girl love you ladies woman forgive me Mother's
Perfection!!
Outta the park, baby! Incrível! ¡Buenísimo! The ladies killed it, straight up. Agreed: McGuinn would be proud. Dylan too.
The real sweethearts of the rodeo
Some years back, a friend lent me this concert on VHS. I can't quite remember exactly when but it was either just before or just after I started getting into Mary Chapin Carpenter. I think it might have been just after because I think my friend might have vaguely recognised her name from this and lent it to me on the strength of that, which would have made it about 2007-8 that I saw this originally.
I'm a big fan of hers, I have all her albums, but I'd clean forgotten that she was involved with this until I found myself reading the wikipedia article on this show. Looking at the list of artists involved, the two names that I would have been paying attention to were George Harrison (I'm a big Beatles fan), and the Clancy Brothers (I was named after one of them). I only watched it once. I should probably watch the whole thing again individually on here.
The bits that stuck in my memory most from this show were Sinead O'Connor reciting that poem amid audience booing (apparently she'd caused some controversy not long before), and the Clancy Brothers, when my namesake introduced their performance with the line "bet you never thought you'd hear Dylan in an Irish accent". The Clancy Brothers were a particularly fitting act to be on this tribute, because when Dylan started out, he said that they were the act he wanted to be bigger than. I think it's fair to say he succeeded.
As for this performance, it's pretty good, it would probably help if I was more familiar with the song - which I guess is my excuse to watch it all over again!
MCC is an angel. There is a video of this (Russian origin, I believe) with perfect quality. And check out the Byrds doing this on Playboy After Dark. By now you've probably seen it, hopefully over and over and over (like I have). 😃
Great to find this again. My second favorite off the concert.
7 days? That's my fav.
@anton
Right there with you on that one. Ronnie Wood crushed it big.
Beautiful rendition ladies.
Well done.
GREAT job, girls. I ain't even a country music fan, but you got me on this one. Not to mention Bob Dylan handed this one over to you.
Happy Birthday Bob Dylan! 2020🎂🎂🎂
Real music
Love this. Thanks for posting it.
Gorgeous version
Steal the show for me!
So happy to discover this after all these years.
fave version of this great song
judyjudy51 Nick Dennen does a good version.
Queens of Americana all 3.
G E Smith great guitar on this track
Agreed. So important to the management of the stars s they played and yet his lead style is out of this world. Clapton and GE Smith were a notch above that night in their playing abilities.
Amazing
best version
This and I shall be released are my favorite from the Iconic Basement Tapes. OOWEE..
Clouds so swift and rain fallin' in
Gonna see a movie called Gunga Din
Pack up your money, pull up your tent, McGuinn
You ain't goin' nowhere
Whoo-ee, ride me high
Tomorrow's the day that my bride's gonna come
Whoo-ee, are we gonna fly?
Down into the easy chair
Genghis Khan and his brother, Don
Couldn't keep on keepin' on
We'll climb that bridge after it's gone
After we're way past it
Whoo-ee, ride me high
Tomorrow's the day that my bride's gonna come
Whoo-ee, are we gonna fly?
Down into the easy chair, yeah
Buy me some rings and a gun that sings
A flute that toots and a bee that stings
A sky that cries and a bird that flies
A fish that walks and a dog that talks
Whoo-ee, ride me high
Tomorrow's the day that my bride's gonna come
Whoo-ee, are we gonna fly?
Down into the easy chair
Whoo-ee, ride me high
Tomorrow's the day that my bride's gonna come
Whoo-ee, are we gonna fly?
Down into the easy chair
great version the girls rock! check out counting crows another song well done
Can you imagine being introduced at a concert by Johhny Cash? Well..no,.. i fucking cant. Not in this universe. Wow.
A melhor interpretação do show..
My friend Gail Good and myself, Roger Proctor performed this song for years.We would alternate harmony and melody. One of my favorite Dylan songs.These gals did a wonderful job.
For me, Emotionally yours
G.E. Smith Saturday night "LIVE' band
Muito belo. Obrigado.
mcguinn and hillman would be very proud...
30 years ago
❤🎉❤🎉❤
Roseanne Cash. WOW
She really has a fantastic voice.
I love this song, I've loved almost every cover of it. Bob Dylan's original is my least favorite, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was great but this is by such a wide margin the best!
woiuld be nice if the picture and sound matched up....
Check out the version of this that has perfect synch and great video quality. I don't think it is available on YT but it's out there.
I apologize for my ignorance. Have these ladies come out with an album? They are terrific!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Independently. They aren't a group, but they all have significant solo careers.
A Dylan song
E bem barato, rapaz!
Who is the guy in the suit playing lead guitar?
GE smith
bob dylan song
What key are they in? B flat?
Who is the guitar player in the green suit
G.E. Smith
GE Smith was Dylan's lead guitarist from 1988 to 1990 and the musical leader of this Madison Square Garden event in 1992.
@@gjs9441 Ty!
Great!!!!
Do caralho.
I like G.E. Smith just fine, but with Steve Cropper available and standing right there, I'd have given him the solo.
Shaun Colvin is a fox.
Crazy Horse agree!
And agreed here! Also, I have loved MCC for 30 plus years too. ;-)
GROSSARTIG
Perfect ladies....