my parents were born in 65 they came to america in 91, to this day they dont speak english or know who he is but i have loved dylan for more than half of my life and i hope the other half of my life im busy being born and not busy dying 🤞
Albert ought to have been smiling instead of being salty - Albert ought to have been acting a bit more grateful for the mountains of money that Dylan made for him over the years - anyways, great little clip - thanks! 👍
It's 'Mister Jones' (1961) by John D. Loudermilk. It doesn't appear Alan Price ever recorded the song. The first recording was by Scott Engel (before performing as Scott Walker), John D. Loudermilk, Otto Brandenburg, Conway Twitty, The Bishops & Lee Roy Parnell.
when I did...it cracked...Quasimodo. once said to me..you will not make an income out of selling cracked mirrors...your only hope is to be a handsome man
I walk by that alley every day (Pudding Chare) and always think of Bob.
I was 8 years old in ‘65. I feel that I have loved Bob Dylan my entire life.
my parents were born in 65 they came to america in 91, to this day they dont speak english or know who he is but i have loved dylan for more than half of my life and i hope the other half of my life im busy being born and not busy dying 🤞
i was born in 57 as well. i miss how clean and proper things were then.
Great video it's good to see Bob happy enjoying himself haha
Albert ought to have been smiling instead of being salty - Albert ought to have been acting a bit more grateful for the mountains of money that Dylan made for him over the years - anyways, great little clip - thanks! 👍
Looks like Bill Barr
I'm grateful...for a Necklace that will never be worn..he's just that kinda guy
Anyone know what brands of suits he tried on and eventually settled on?
Grossman is drinking a bottle of Newcastle Brown. - the true cultural experience!
Bob Dylan (Duluth, Minnesota; 24 de mayo de 1941), registrado al nacer como Robert Allen Zimmerman.
82 años.
Brown ale confirmed at 2:17, that's why they are all in a good mood!
And Dylan maybe had some speed. Look at his legs in the beginning. He took a lot of speed this time in his life.
Why this scenes are not on "Don't look back"?
Why this part doesn't appear on the Film?
Nice insight nightly moth🌻🌷🎹🎸
Thanks Dylan🌺❤️🌹🌞👌
Anyone know the song Alan Price is singing?
It's 'Mister Jones' (1961) by John D. Loudermilk. It doesn't appear Alan Price ever recorded the song. The first recording was by Scott Engel (before performing as Scott Walker), John D. Loudermilk, Otto Brandenburg, Conway Twitty, The Bishops & Lee Roy Parnell.
❤❤Mr. Dylan ❤❤❤
I cannot hardly remember
the last time I looked in the mirror
keep them coming!
how things looked much cleaner and normal
Alan had Bob vibing.
Thank you oh nightly moth🙏💕
is that a bottle of Newcastle brown ale in somebody's hand at 1:36?
😎 🙏🏻
Alan Price of the Animals showing Bob how we make music in Newcastle....
Bob was digging it.
Singing John D. Loudermilk's "Mister Jones" (1961). Not certain of the Newcastle connection.
Zimmerman in pink lane 1965
Pudding Chare
Real kids 🙂They were right.
when I did...it cracked...Quasimodo. once said to me..you will not make an income out of selling cracked mirrors...your only hope is to be a handsome man