BOB DYLAN - Shelter from the Storm | FIRST TIME HEARING REACTION
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Great lyrics with deep meaning, but it's also about how Dylan delivers the song, the rhythm of how he sings it and how he emphasizes certain words. One of his best songs.
One of his very best
Very nice! Good song! There’s another good Bob Dylan song that I really like, it’s called “I want you.” Interesting lyrics and it’s very melodic & you won’t be able to keep still! 😀
A masterpiece!
That might be my favorite album ever. ❤
Possibly/probably the greatest album.
Agree with that! Best for listening to over and over and...
Or Blonde on Blonde.
@@seanmackey8552 That might be my favorite too. I'm not big on ranking them because there's at least 5 or 6 of them I can't pick a favorite from, and if I did it would probably be a different one every time I was in a different mood.
I certainly wouldn’t fight you if that’s your pick👍
Bob always knows how to pluck those bittersweet heart strings.
Always loved this song. I remember waking up at 3am when this came on the radio. The lyrics are hauntingly beautiful.
One of his best and he has many.
The thing with Dylan songs -- which is why he is such a unique and brilliant songwriter -- is that they are rarely about ONE thing.
Yes he and Sara were likely having problems during the time period he wrote the song. But she didn't file for divorce until February 1977...3 years after he recorded those 5 takes of SFTS.
So the song, I believe, may have started out about his own marriage. But if you listen to the twists and turns the song takes and the various "male" figures that are alluded to, I think you'll see that Dylan is making a commentary on the state of play that always exists between those persons and a "female". Like the various warriors, wanderers or deities described, there are the corresponding wives, maids, mothers, or benevolent patronesses. There's always someone who thinks they know better or that they are in control or has all the answers, are eventually taken down a peg and when they are suffering , desperately in need of forgiveness, counseling, love, money or redemption, there is always someone out there who will offer them "shelter".
"You always responded when I needed your help;
you gave me a map and a key to your door."
- Dylan, "Sara"
So many great songs on this album. One of my favorites by Dylan.
Boom Shawn 💥...☘️🇺🇲
You should watch this live.
One of my favorites. The woman as salvation theme has never been done better.
top tier Dylan here! dbl ♥
This has to be one of my favs of Dylan. It’s the one I listen to twice every time I listen to this great album.
That bass line is haunting. It's the glue that holds a great piece of poetry together
Superb track.
Great album!!!! I still have my copy and play it over and over.
St Vincent (movie starring Bill Murray & Melissa McArthy) end scene Murray as a broken Vietnam vet, sings along to this
HEYYYYYY!!!😊NOW YOU CERTAINLYYYY CAN'T GO WRONG WITH SOME BOB SHAWN! 👍 DYLAN OR SEGER! 💯 GREAT ROCK MY FRIEND!
It reminded me of some of my favorite harmonica players like Bob Dylan,, Neil Young,, Robert Plant & "Magic Dick" with the J. Geils Band..Etc. ❤
“If I could only turn back the clock until God and her were born “
Love this. One of my favorite humorous songs from him is "Motorpsycho Nightmare". If you haven't seen or don't know about the Alfred Hitchcock movie "Psycho" you might miss some of the references, but I think you would still find it funny.
BOTH MUST HEAR Classics,, Bob Dylan "Simple Twist Of Fate" & "Things Have Changed"..TRUST ME on these my music lovin' brother. 🔥❤️🔥
ooh ♥ Things Have Changed!
Great song!
So Genius!
❤❤❤
I'm so happy the next generations will "get" Dylan. Maybe there's hope after all.
I had this album, I guess I need to buy again.
Recorded this album when he was 32.
You should react to Bob Dylan's 115th Dream, it's one of the rare times that he shows his sense of humour
There's actually a lot of humorous songs in his early performances and albums. "Down the Highway", "Bob Dylan's Blues", "I Shall Be Free", "Bob Dylan's Dream" "Talkin' John Birch Blues", "I Shall Be Free #10", "Motorpsycho Nightmare", and "On the Road Again" are some of the ones I remember from around 1963 to 1965. Most of the albums back then had 1 to 3 humorous songs on them, an the majority of them we in "talking blues" form.
Are you joking? There is humour in loads of his songs, including this one
@@ScrotusZangenpepper Some people find humour in torturing small animals.
Best breakup album of all time, with apologies to Fleetwood Mac. Bob hangs his emotions out for all to see. ✌️❤️🎶
I would say Positively 4th street is the best breakup song ever
@@HamiltonRb I'd say Harry Nilsson's "You're Breaking My Heart" for a bitter breakup, Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice It's Alright" for a more of a tone of resignation.
I wonder if our favorites are based as much on the kinds of breakups we've been through as our appreciation of the song, performance and lyrics? 😊
@@ptournas Don't Think Twice, It's Alright. Killer break-up song!
Have known this song a LONG time, a pleasure watching you discover it!
As this was an album that examines the relationships of his life this was most likely an allegory that really mirrored his relationship with his wife Sara. Dylan was at chaotic crossroads in the his life. His pending doom was already being predicted. Sara pulled him off the road and gave him Shelter From the Storm. However, Dylan’s artistic nature and wanderlust eventually won out. This song is set in a distant past but, Dylan just used that as a device to not reveal too many personal details as he often does.
Jakob Dylan: "'Blood on the Tracks' is just my parents talking."
..when ''the one eyed undertaker blows a futile horn'' .... it must be over ?
"I offered up my innocence and got repaid with scorn", breaks me every time.
Bob didn’t have a great singing voice, but the meaning of his poetry was strong, we all loved him!👏👏👏💜 ☮️
This album got me into Dylan, in the 70's. Thanks Bob, for the gift God gave you!
The live studio version (take 1) is even better than the produced version: ua-cam.com/video/FElsc4q9X3k/v-deo.html
PEOPLE dig too deep , its just a bunch of words that rhyme