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Clapton’s minimalist but very mindful approach steers this song in all the right directions. Wherever Dylan went, Eric resolved beautifully. Superb performance by all.
Came back for another look. Such a wonderful performance. Bob at the top of his game. Clapton looking on in wonder. Bob not phased by that...playing his heart out. And vocally perfect. I do so miss Bob standing centre stage with his guitar...iconic. Behind a keyboard off to the side can never be the same. In two hundred years people will be listening to these songs and wondering what it was like to live in Dylan's time....much as we do now looking back on Shakespeare. Bob will never die.....please.........
"Looking on in wonder" is right. It must be extraordinary for anyone who understands to play with him. Privilege, voluntary submission, recognition, eclipse, homage. Awe. And yes, he knows it and has lived with it since his early twenties.
@@hmao4466 As Christopher Ricks pointed out some decades ago ("....that most Dylanesque of writers, Shakespeare....") If you've not read his *Dylan's Visions of Sin*, you have a treat in store.
Having seen several live performances of Bob Dylan I can confirm that it is really something special for the people who play with him on stage. They seem to be absolutely focused on him, his every move, every change of key, every change of phrases. Seems he has a magnetic aura. I even think he challenges them on their professionalism. If you are playing with Bob, you have to perform at your best.
A hymn to humanity survives! The planet needs Bob Dylan"s voice that became a rare instrument which only he knows how to use it! Wishing a very succesful concert soon! LONG LIFE BOB DYLAN FOREVER YOUNG MUSIC! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR LEGACY! 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
@@joekilday1797 Yeah there is only one Bob Dylan and there will always be only one Bob Dylan - a true original who literally changed music forever. Perhaps the greatest American export ever., Dylan's music almost makes up for what American imperialism and the deeds of the CIA have done over the years.
@@TheFpCassini Oh indeed that would have been amazing. I would love to hear what Clapton could have played over those chord changes. There are some cool bootleg shows when Clapton toured with Roger Waters. Heard them?
I am knocked off my feet with the mastery from Bob Dylan’s iconic song and with Clapton and the band along nothing goes wrong! Thanks for this sharing! 🎸🎶👏🎤💯💞🤩
Dylan amazes the greatest. Clapton looking on to Dylan and learning from him. I became a Dylan fan when i was 14 and still until this day. His contribution to society is immeasurable.
When Bob and his Fender took over about 3 minutes in for a lovely, tender lead solo, for some reason my thoughts turned to the death of Our Friend and his, Tom Petty, and of the Traveling Willburys. I thought of the haunting simplicity of the Anglo-American folk and mountain music traditions ... and of Bob getting booed at the Newport Folk Festival when he dared strap a Fender on ... funny how things go.
was he looking at clapton for reassurance or showing him that less is better? he eventually plays some duds at the end but it was his song and his performance and he owned it.
Seems like my soul has turned into steel.. still got the scars that the sun didn't heal. Think what you want.. this is one of Dylan's greatest songs. I was born here and I'll die here.. against my will. Don't even hear the murmur of a prayer. Love how Dylan's "theme guitar" always changes. That's why we always think it sounds "different". Who ever had a career "after fifty" resembling Bob's? But could say that about "before fifty" too. And the envelope says...
Never seen the words written out,but I always wondered if it was “son” instead of “sun” in reference to Bobs religious beliefs . Like the Son of god didn’t heal his scars.
Don't know how I missed this one until now. It could be the best electric playing by Dylan I've seen. You know you're doing something right if Clapton lays out. Not to mention his absolute commitment to the vocal phrasing of the lyric, another poetic masterpiece of stunning depth and beauty.
At 1:09 when Dylan turns up the volume on his guitar is so cool. ... The fact that Dylan takes all the solos in this song while he has Eric freaking Clapton on stage is so funny! Dylan is such an interesting performer!
Brilliant songwriting from the most brilliant writer. Every word and note carefully chosen. If he had sung "it's getting dark, but it's not dark yet,' it would be the same literal meaning, but the tone of near-despair would be completely different, and the darkness is reinforced by the melody, with the cadence descending at the end of each line, until his gravelly voice sounds like it's falling into a bottomless pit.
I heard this song in my early 20s and didn't understand it. Now at 48 I'm beginning to get it. Maybe in another 20 years I'll fully understand. Like Joyce's Dubliners, some of the Dylan songs its hard to understand until you live a bit more
… Shadows are fallin' and I've been here all day It's too hot to sleep and time is runnin' away Feel like my soul has turned into steel I've still got the scars that the sun didn't heal There's not even room enough to be anywhere It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there … Well, my sense of humanity has gone down the drain Behind every beautiful thing there's been some kind of pain She wrote me a letter and she wrote it so kind She put down in writin' what was in her mind I just don't see why I should even care It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there … Well, I've been to London and I been to gay Paris I've followed the river and I got to the sea I've been down on the bottom of the world full of lies I ain't lookin' for nothin' in anyone's eyes Sometimes my burden is more than I can bear It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there … I was born here and I'll die here against my will I know it looks like I'm movin' but I'm standin' still Every nerve in my body is so naked and numb I can't even remember what it was I came here to get away from Don't even hear the murmur of a prayer It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there
The man is a monument to performance poetry . As we listen to his profound, plaintive voice, on earth -- he is above in the pantheon of 20 / 21 st century artists. This is an ineffable delight to watch ; Clapton forms the Cheery On Top !
Thank you sooo much Bob Dylan for your attention and kindness with me showing that love and hate come together but love may be stronger than hate coming from Heaven to us such a special show at the last century.❤❤❤
I didn"t read all the comments but I was surprised no one mentioned Steve Gadd on drums....he kept it right where it needed to be. Great performance from Bob....he was feelin' it!
All'età di 20 anni ho incontrato per caso la musica di Bob Dylan ed è stato amore a prima vista!Adesso ne ho 70 e devo dire che in questi 50 anni non me ne sono mai allontanato anzi più vado avanti negli anni e più il suo genere mi piace,Penso in tutta modestia che sia il musicista,cantante ed artista mai nato su questa terra.Forse viene da un altro pianeta.
I love you so much ❤️, you are a beautiful person and God Bless you and your music 🎵🎶🎵, from God, I'm so thankful God 🙏 put you in our lives, thank you , Bob Dylan, I love you ❤️♾️🎸🎸🎸Beth
His voice is his instrument as well. He has sung beautifully when it befits the song (Nashville Skyline). He sings with emotions and personality. And he sings with grit, but he has never missed the correct note!!!
Madison Square Garden 30 June 1999 Steve Gadd (drums) Andy Fairweather Low (guitar) Nathan East (bass) Tim Carmon (keyboards) Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar) Eric Clapton (vocal & guitar)
IT could'nt bei bester.....thank you Willie for all the songs over the years. Also many thanks to Micah and the Others WHO did such a beautiful work....warm greetings from Germany ❤❤❤
Simplesmente um grande poeta e tocador de almas, essa gaita e esse modo de escrever suas canções toca o mais profundo do ser humano , o coração a emoção...
Love everything about this...zim the man on lead..and playing outside . Can't wait for Scofield to cover this....righteous humility in epic portions Carve on maestros
Shadows are fallin' and I've been here all day It's too hot to sleep and time is runnin' away Feel like my soul has turned into steel I've still got the scars that the sun didn't heal There's not even room enough to be anywhere It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there Well, my sense of humanity has gone down the drain Behind every beautiful thing there's been some kind of pain She wrote me a letter and she wrote it so kind She put down in writin' what was in her mind I just don't see why I should even care It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there Well, I've been to London and I been to gay Paris I've followed the river and I got to the sea I've been down on the bottom of the world full of lies I ain't lookin' for nothin' in anyone's eyes Sometimes my burden is more than I can bear It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there I was born here and I'll die here against my will I know it looks like I'm movin' but I'm standin' still Every nerve in my body is so naked and numb I can't even remember what it was I came here to get away from Don't even hear the murmur of a prayer It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there
How do real musicians do what they do? Every one of them supports the other. They sense what the other will do and add to the depth. It all works so well. This is a great example of musicians working together to create memorable music.
Bob Dylan is the greatest poet of modern times and he performs the songs in a wonderful way🫶
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Anyone who says that Dylan can’t sing is totally missing the mark. His voice is his own and he doesn’t need to emulate Frank Sinatra!!!
True, but I can't decipher a word he is singing.its, muffled.❤.
Clapton’s minimalist but very mindful approach steers this song in all the right directions. Wherever Dylan went, Eric resolved beautifully. Superb performance by all.
Entire band was amazing. I assume top session musicians. Just at the top of their game.
Two amazing men ❤ love Dylan he has the words for each stage in my life
on the bus EC takes the seating serious luggage rides under the bus
He is the greatest song writer that ever lived
Das ist vollkommen richtig.
Greatings from Eastgermany.
I am 69 years, Mr. DYLAN hat
Mich mein ganzes Leben mit
seiner Musik begleitet.
Danke dafür.
Came back for another look. Such a wonderful performance. Bob at the top of his game. Clapton looking on in wonder. Bob not phased by that...playing his heart out. And vocally perfect. I do so miss Bob standing centre stage with his guitar...iconic. Behind a keyboard off to the side can never be the same. In two hundred years people will be listening to these songs and wondering what it was like to live in Dylan's time....much as we do now looking back on Shakespeare. Bob will never die.....please.........
"Looking on in wonder" is right. It must be extraordinary for anyone who understands to play with him. Privilege, voluntary submission, recognition, eclipse, homage. Awe. And yes, he knows it and has lived with it since his early twenties.
Your words are true...our contemporary Shakespeare.
@@hmao4466 As Christopher Ricks pointed out some decades ago ("....that most Dylanesque of writers, Shakespeare....") If you've not read his *Dylan's Visions of Sin*, you have a treat in store.
Having seen several live performances of Bob Dylan I can confirm that it is really something special for the people who play with him on stage. They seem to be absolutely focused on him, his every move, every change of key, every change of phrases. Seems he has a magnetic aura. I even think he challenges them on their professionalism. If you are playing with Bob, you have to perform at your best.
Happy 82nd birthday today, Bob. (May 24, 2023)
A hymn to humanity survives! The planet needs Bob Dylan"s voice that became a rare instrument which only he knows how to use it! Wishing a very succesful concert soon! LONG LIFE BOB DYLAN FOREVER YOUNG MUSIC! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR LEGACY! 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Bobby taking all the leads with Eric looking on--muffed notes and all--love it!! Legend
It takes all of Eric's self control to keep his ego contained. But he does ... just barely.
What was Bob thinking. "I'm gonna play the leads ...these guys can do rhythm."
If Bob played it, it wasn’t muffed.
I think Eric was just fine with it all.
chutzpah...
For all those that "don't like his voice", here you go. Great song and rendition.
Anyone who doesn't like The Maestro's voice aren't listening hard enough. A genius never to be seen again.
Lovee
@@joekilday1797 Yeah there is only one Bob Dylan and there will always be only one Bob Dylan - a true original who literally changed music forever. Perhaps the greatest American export ever., Dylan's music almost makes up for what American imperialism and the deeds of the CIA have done over the years.
he played 4000 live shows , it is a miracle he still has voice
In my brain forever
Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton, two wonderful music legends!!!!
Only Dylan can solo when he has Clapton playing with him and get away with it. God I love that man.
I'm pretty certain Clapton would say Neil Young can.
I also saw Clapton play rhythm behind Mark Knopfler on Sultans of Swing. I kept hoping that Clapton would take a solo- how kool would that have been?
@@TheFpCassini Oh indeed that would have been amazing. I would love to hear what Clapton could have played over those chord changes.
There are some cool bootleg shows when Clapton toured with Roger Waters. Heard them?
Dylan’s THE boss. Period
@@JeffreyBuchanan8 As it should be.....
Heartbreakingly gorgeous, powerful, truthful, beautiful...Breaks my heart...
I agree guys, just an incredible song from the heart.
I totally agree!
Me too ,Uk❤
His music is magic too totally his ,all fits his lyrics he owns it for originality ,lockstock and barrel.Dylana master from so so young.
I feel the same way. Pretty much exactly. hehe. We'll have to shre him.
I love this song,thank you Bob Dylan😊😮
i am 80 today and this is my song.
Oh yes......me too. It ain't dark yet....
You kept it real all your life, i bet
78 and I get it too. Just teared up again. Love Bob.
Greetings from another ‘42 Baby..Cheers👍🎼🎶🎸
A rare precious moment for me. Bob singing this song with Eric as backup. So much love and respect for both of them throughout the years.
Two great artists that always respected each other.
I look and hear it every morning.
Gives me a lot of positive vibs and feelings...an trust in spirituelle Love 💞🌿🎼🙏🧘♀️🛸🌟🤝💜🌀🌿🌞🌠
Steve Gadd on drums too
FFS
Exactly
“I can't even remember what it was I came here to get away from.” That line, that line makes my eye wet.
I know....and same here.
I am knocked off my feet with the mastery from Bob Dylan’s iconic song and with Clapton and the band along nothing goes wrong! Thanks for this sharing! 🎸🎶👏🎤💯💞🤩
Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton so magnificent and such a beautifully deep song. Precious!
Dylan amazes the greatest. Clapton looking on to Dylan and learning from him. I became a Dylan fan when i was 14 and still until this day. His contribution to society is immeasurable.
Every music fan every musician knows how much Bob Dylan means to humanity! Mr Dylan was sweet and humble! God bless!
When Bob and his Fender took over about 3 minutes in for a lovely, tender lead solo, for some reason my thoughts turned to the death of Our Friend and his, Tom Petty, and of the Traveling Willburys. I thought of the haunting simplicity of the Anglo-American folk and mountain music traditions ... and of Bob getting booed at the Newport Folk Festival when he dared strap a Fender on ... funny how things go.
And he's still with us
JAE MAND ❤❤
So deep. So Dylan. Nobody else could have said it better.
Beyond beautiful! A hymn to humanity. I, too, love the friendship on stage.
What a magnificent performance.
Excellent. I love seeing Bob play lead.
even with his one flat note. ;) love this song.
was he looking at clapton for reassurance or showing him that less is better? he eventually plays some duds at the end but it was his song and his performance and he owned it.
who wouldn't be intimidated by Clapton? Bob!
Funny! No time for Eric on this one :-)
Seems like my soul has turned into steel.. still got the scars that the sun didn't heal. Think what you want.. this is one of Dylan's greatest songs. I was born here and I'll die here.. against my will. Don't even hear the murmur of a prayer. Love how Dylan's "theme guitar" always changes. That's why we always think it sounds "different". Who ever had a career "after fifty" resembling Bob's? But could say that about "before fifty" too. And the envelope says...
Only Neil Young can challenge him.
Robert Hunter was really the only other lyricist who is the same league with Bob.
Never seen the words written out,but I always wondered if it was “son” instead of “sun” in reference to Bobs religious beliefs . Like the Son of god didn’t heal his scars.
@@bryanstaddon5998 I thought that as well -- he has always been very real about it all.
One of his very best songs
Incredible performance of an incredible song. Thank you!
and a incredible band
@@ljswack🎉
Bob's music has seen me through some of the darkest passages in my life!
Me too.
Super lieber Bob Dylon, vor allem mit dem tollen Erik Clapton. Klasse Song, super gespielt.
Don't know how I missed this one until now. It could be the best electric playing by Dylan I've seen. You know you're doing something right if Clapton lays out. Not to mention his absolute commitment to the vocal phrasing of the lyric, another poetic masterpiece of stunning depth and beauty.
You should watch love sick (with soy bomb-).. It"s another crazy dylan electric playing !
@@magalicomte5078 I have seen that but I'll have to go back and check his playing. Thanks for the tip.
Fantastic Perfomance!
At 1:09 when Dylan turns up the volume on his guitar is so cool. ... The fact that Dylan takes all the solos in this song while he has Eric freaking Clapton on stage is so funny! Dylan is such an interesting performer!
Subverting expectations is Dylan's specialty!
Probably a sheer pleasure just to play rhythm to Bob
And Steve Gadd on drums
he likes to do what the hell he wants, surprise the audience, change things up, make people smile. it's my guy, hehe I wish
One of my favorite Dylan songs. Steve Gadd on drums, what a dream.
Nathan East on bass and Clapton on 2nd guitar.
Nice laid back guitar work from Bob. Great song from a great record
What can i say? One of Bobs best from the best that ever wrote a lyric! Just Love that Dylan!! There will be no others like him now, ever and after!!
wow what a great performance of this song...great to see Zimmy playing lead after all these years
Great song, I’m 79 now took me back to my teenage years, life was so different then, teenage love was just so wonderful and heartbreaking 💔
Brilliant songwriting from the most brilliant writer. Every word and note carefully chosen. If he had sung "it's getting dark, but it's not dark yet,' it would be the same literal meaning, but the tone of near-despair would be completely different, and the darkness is reinforced by the melody, with the cadence descending at the end of each line, until his gravelly voice sounds like it's falling into a bottomless pit.
Yep He's a genius alright
Really..? Must be surprising to hear that I wrote this, not Bobby ..
I’m doubling up here, Dylan and Clapton at work on a storyline of my authority..
My impression is Dylan couldn’t handle it
Too many missed notes
I never get tired of hearing the Legendary Bob Allen Dylan ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I heard this song in my early 20s and didn't understand it. Now at 48 I'm beginning to get it. Maybe in another 20 years I'll fully understand. Like Joyce's Dubliners, some of the Dylan songs its hard to understand until you live a bit more
… Shadows are fallin' and I've been here all day
It's too hot to sleep and time is runnin' away
Feel like my soul has turned into steel
I've still got the scars that the sun didn't heal
There's not even room enough to be anywhere
It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there
… Well, my sense of humanity has gone down the drain
Behind every beautiful thing there's been some kind of pain
She wrote me a letter and she wrote it so kind
She put down in writin' what was in her mind
I just don't see why I should even care
It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there
… Well, I've been to London and I been to gay Paris
I've followed the river and I got to the sea
I've been down on the bottom of the world full of lies
I ain't lookin' for nothin' in anyone's eyes
Sometimes my burden is more than I can bear
It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there
… I was born here and I'll die here against my will
I know it looks like I'm movin' but I'm standin' still
Every nerve in my body is so naked and numb
I can't even remember what it was I came here to get away from
Don't even hear the murmur of a prayer
It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there
Spot On Bob - #MyGawdUrGreat
The best singer writer music.
Simply great. Thank you for posting this.
Know how he feels!
I love the line “ there’s not even room enough to be anywhere”….
The man is a monument to performance poetry . As we listen to his profound, plaintive voice, on earth -- he is above in the pantheon of 20 / 21 st century artists. This is an ineffable delight to watch ; Clapton forms the Cheery On Top !
I ain’t familiar with all them big words, that literary culture. I think you’re saying you like it.
Absolutely beautiful......
Great song one of my Dylan's favorite ❤️Great rendition with Eric Love them both 🎸🎸💕💕
What a wonderful surprise!🎉
Thank you sooo much Bob Dylan for your attention and kindness with me showing that love and hate come together but love may be stronger than hate coming from Heaven to us such a special show at the last century.❤❤❤
Top of the top and nothing less. Thank you
Not Dark Yet. I totally love that song! 😍 ❤️ 💕 ♥️
Great song and great rendition Eric & Bob ♥️♥️♥️
Magnifique. Could be the best live version of not dark yet there is ? Bob is on super top form.
Love this Bob...pure magic !!!!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Doesn’t get any better than that. Bob rocks my world! Yesterday, today and for ever and ever!!!
I didn"t read all the comments but I was surprised no one mentioned Steve Gadd on drums....he kept it right where it needed to be. Great performance from Bob....he was feelin' it!
All'età di 20 anni ho incontrato per caso la musica di Bob Dylan ed è stato amore a prima vista!Adesso ne ho 70 e devo dire che in questi 50 anni non me ne sono mai allontanato anzi più vado avanti negli anni e più il suo genere mi piace,Penso in tutta modestia che sia il musicista,cantante ed artista mai nato su questa terra.Forse viene da un altro pianeta.
Bob,è un dono prezioso
Si, Dylan arriva da un mondo che non è questo mondo.
Unbelievable musicians I listen 🎶 to this when I'm relaxing
Wonderful...great playing from Bob...
Just cannot get enough of this song, it's prophetic in it's message in these dark times
I love you so much ❤️, you are a beautiful person and God Bless you and your music 🎵🎶🎵, from God, I'm so thankful God 🙏 put you in our lives, thank you , Bob Dylan, I love you ❤️♾️🎸🎸🎸Beth
Beautiful performance, love the lyrics and the music
Beautiful song 🎵.
His voice is his instrument as well. He has sung beautifully when it befits the song (Nashville Skyline). He sings with emotions and personality. And he sings with grit, but he has never missed the correct note!!!
as allways
Well, as long as we forget Must Be Santa. Take away that, and you’re pretty much right on, lol.
I even love Must Be Santa. LOL!
...and he can hold his breath 3x as long if he really wanted to!
A great stylist singer. He does him perfect.
Biob is such a sensitive soul and a vituoso musicion....what a LEGEND he is
Beautifully sad song! My favorite Bob Dylan song, and he has a bunch of great songs.
Great video, thanks Bob and Eric!
Thank you! I live this song❤
Madison Square Garden
30 June 1999
Steve Gadd (drums)
Andy Fairweather Low (guitar)
Nathan East (bass)
Tim Carmon (keyboards)
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
Eric Clapton (vocal & guitar)
Always love you Bob Dylan!❤
Thank you Bob... I will see you in eternity just like Frankie Lee.
Wow, can't believe I never heard this one before. Great recording to sound and video quality is top-notch. Thanks!
Beautiful song! Love how they matched it up with the ending of the movie "Last Flag Flying"!
Great way to start my day. I must have a dose of Bob every day!
How long have you been a fan of mine I appreciate you taking your time to reach out to me in the best way you can ❤️
@@bobdylan1905 a fan for 57 years (to be exact). See you tonight in Redding! 💖
@@lindagarland5223 reach out to me privately
@@lindagarland5223 BOBDYLANFANS101
@@lindagarland5223 making use of Gmail
Magical powerful astounding touching. profound . I could go on.
doesn't get much better watching dylan live than this track
Inimitabile ,l' armonia tra la voce e la musica e' meravigliosa bravo,bravissimo
Bob Dylan gets better with age. Been my favorite singer/ poet for over 40 years.
Another favorite. Bob looks, sounds absolutely gorgeous. I hope it was my letter he speaks of I this song. LOL have to dream
IT could'nt bei bester.....thank you Willie for all the songs over the years. Also many thanks to Micah and the Others WHO did such a beautiful work....warm greetings from Germany ❤❤❤
He's aged and matured, mellowed and softened. I do love him playing his guitar. A real Professional, It doesn't get much better.
The greatest singer songwriter of my generation. Not even close
Great Song by a great Artist!
Wow! How fabulous is that!
They are playin’ twin guitars. ❤️
This is a great version.
Pure magic!!!Dylan Clapton!!!Great ness!!!♬🎸🎸🎶
Thanks for sharing your opinion and reply. We are so fortunate to have witnessed Bob Dylan in our lives. 🎻🎸🎶🌞🎶👐
The guitar of Eric Clapton....man.....such a beauty.
Simplesmente um grande poeta e tocador de almas, essa gaita e esse modo de escrever suas canções toca o mais profundo do ser humano , o coração a emoção...
Only Bob can make me feel touching the stars
I’ve always loved how he wrote “what was in her mind” rather than the more common “on her mind.” Not sure why, but it seems a bit deeper to me.
That’s Bob !
Love everything about this...zim the man on lead..and playing outside .
Can't wait for Scofield to cover this....righteous humility in epic portions
Carve on maestros
Beautiful played & sung...
What can one say 2 legends singing Dylan's NOT DARK YET....Clapton, another legend ...playing this song which is still so relevant TODAY
Steve Gadd.
This is one of my favorite Dylan’s!
Play it hard Bob!
Shadows are fallin' and I've been here all day
It's too hot to sleep and time is runnin' away
Feel like my soul has turned into steel
I've still got the scars that the sun didn't heal
There's not even room enough to be anywhere
It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there
Well, my sense of humanity has gone down the drain
Behind every beautiful thing there's been some kind of pain
She wrote me a letter and she wrote it so kind
She put down in writin' what was in her mind
I just don't see why I should even care
It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there
Well, I've been to London and I been to gay Paris
I've followed the river and I got to the sea
I've been down on the bottom of the world full of lies
I ain't lookin' for nothin' in anyone's eyes
Sometimes my burden is more than I can bear
It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there
I was born here and I'll die here against my will
I know it looks like I'm movin' but I'm standin' still
Every nerve in my body is so naked and numb
I can't even remember what it was I came here to get away from
Don't even hear the murmur of a prayer
It's not dark yet but it's gettin' there
Thanks so much for the lyrics.
So nice, the love between Bob and Eric❣
This is - -
As Good As It Gets 🎶
Great group and sound.
I always thought that blood on the tracks of my favorite album but this one is fantastic
How do real musicians do what they do? Every one of them supports the other. They sense what the other will do and add to the depth. It all works so well. This is a great example of musicians working together to create memorable music.
Love this version with Bob and Slow hand giving it all
Beautiful Bob and beautiful performance. Sound quality and footage is really clear! Thank you! 1999?