This song contains the greatest line written in the last 60 years, "I once loved a woman, a child I'm told. You know I gave her my heart but she wanted my soul..."
It's up there for me. I'm a songs and songwriter guy. i love all of those artists that aren't wimps (croce and such). My #2 is Tom Waits with "I turn around to look at you, you light a cigarette. i wish i had the guts to bum one, but we've never met and i hope that i don't fall in love with you" from I Hope That I Don't Fall in love with you. #1 is Jeff Buckley's Lover, You Should Have Come Over "It's never over All my blood for the sweetness of her laughter It's never over She is the tear that hangs inside my soul forever". Jeff is what artists wish they were. this singer with a voice so soulful, that could make aaaanyone's souls feel better with even mundane lyrics. He refuses to write songs like that, though, they all are just magical all the way through. Soul, jazz, alternative, rock? It doesn't matter what genre it is, it is wonderful. If he was allowed to come out with more than one album and a few songs after, the whole planet and all humans would have healed. God obviously can't have that because he has to treat us like butt, so he drowned him
Very well observed. I agree. No word is spoken - only facial play. Probably they precontracted to let the guitars speak for themselves and rest their voices for the next songs.
Clapton at his best: The sign of a true musician. Knowing when to lay back, and stay out of the way when it's the right way to make the music sound better.
An old school friend Paul sold me his Kay hollow body and Kalamazoo amp when I was 16 for about 85 dollars. Got a couple of Mel Bay books, learned some chords, some notes. Went into the Army, spent many hours at the service club playing whatever they had. Then I bought Dylan's (1960?? ) album with his early classics like DTTIALRIGHT. Hearing Dylan his guitar and his harp put me on a trajectory in my life that i'm still on and loving every minute. Thanks Bob!
Blown away by this. What a great version and Bob has to finally give in and show how much he's enjoying it. For Eric it's there on his face from the start
B Dylan is a perfect singer. He's a master of melody, pitch, harmony, rhythm. Yup, The Song and Dance Man. Of course, Mr Clapton, you're out of this world also. I've always loved you...361 Album.. I just find it stupid when someone doesnt get the singing. He,,,'s magic. They both are. Thanks for these videos. Thriling..Music from their bones.
What I love about this is the respect Eric shows for Bob's song. He does'nt overwhelm the version with guitar pyrotechnics as he may have been able to do, but is happy just providing a bit of a riff at roughly the same standard as Bob whilst allowing Dylan to lead the song. Very classy.
As one of the greatest, if not the greatest, guitar player, of all time. Eric Clapton is perfectly happy to back up others, as long as their work is worthy. That's what makes Clapton legendary.
@@stevefirth6472Clapton is the best. Love him. Saw him for the first time in 1966 at the Twisted Wheel club in Manchester England, with John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, and also the same place when in the Yardbirds. Early days in his career. He is amazing and still GORGEOUS
In a word why he is a Nobel Laureate.....it is because I was there (now age 65). In 1965, when Bob Dylan came out with Tambourine Man. He owned the entire generation of boomers for better or worse. That line of HIS : "to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free..." set everything from that moment on into the 1960s. If you were not there you just don't know....
I am so glad they have a video of this song and these two priceless performers together. You can see how happy Eric Clapton is performing with Bob Dylan, 🎼
Quand une chanson est une chanson ! belle, profonde.. avec une mélodie immédiatement reconnaissable, on se retrouve à chanter, à vivre etc.. c'est trop beau ! comme du Van Gogh, du Mozart ou du Rimbaud.. c'est ainsi et avec des musiciens tranquilles et authentiques..
They're communicating in music terms, like, "Ok? Yeah, it's alright, I got it, ...now you go...great, my turn again....I'll take it on the next entrance..." and because the chords and beat say "When..>", the language of music is complete and everyone understands it: I'm a cellist, pianist, conductor, play all the instruments, and am a professional for 60 years in all styles. It's how it's done, Babe. But Dylan isn't a great vocalist...just a good songwriter...guitarist...
Oh, I cannot find my heart right now! It has sailed into oblivion!!!! I truly believe my soul is skipping about waiting for us to meet in Heaven. Along with Hank Williams Sr., I have no doubt, our true and beautiful American treasure will absorb us all! There are many more, but none more poignant and poetic and concise! Who paints what life is, but that we do not have the brush to do so! I hope I die first so that I can await his arrival in Heaven and Kneel and open the Gate for him!
I’ve always loved the way Clapton always acts deferentially to his guests and then he lays on that melody that clearly marks his presence. And of Bob Dylan - what can I say of the maestro? - that almost ‘I don’t care what you think voice’ that just sucks you in with the power of his lyrics. It’s a real treat to see these two musical geniuses in performance. Thanks for sharing.
Say what you will, Bob is one of the greatest lyricists of all time. The music is outstanding, the lyrics outstanding and the presentation like no other. I love it.
@@warddan2002 Twas not always so. Go watch video clips of Dylan on the old Johnny Cash show & Bob duetting with Joan Baez. Absolutely sublime! The Bobster could sing when he wanted to! Also, I own most of his recordings on vinyl & CD & his voice is clear as a bell on every one of them. I've seen him live numerous times including Rolling Thunder, which was great. It's the live performances that are hit or miss wrt sound quality. The early decades were mostly fantastic; the past decade, not good AFAIC. Years of cigarettes & whiskey have made his voice unintelligible onstage. Much as I'd like to see him 1 more time before he leaves us, I'd rather buy a box set that I'm sure I can enjoy.
Ladies & gents, on bass guitar....Nathan East! Saw EC live at Somhlolo National Stadium Swaziland in 1989 and here, over 30 years on, I see that grand virtuoso of the bass, Mr East, still having a ball. Not only the sun rises in the East, but the bass does too!
I admire anyone who plays with dylan live cuz you just never know what hes gonna do , gotta think on yer feet.....but hey its clapton i doubt he was worried
This is simply an outstanding performance. I understand that some Dylan fans might not care for it, but if one can avoid comparing it with the original (quite possibly one of Dylan's best ever) it really stands out. It is obvious that the crowd, the band, and Dylan himself enjoyed it.
I absolutely love Bob Dylan but when I heard he was coming to Dublin in 2017, I decided I wasn't gonna waste my money. I'd prefer spending that money on more of his records than seeing a half arsed set by him.
Music sometimes has me in tears. I don't know why but this did. Maybe it's because both these guys have been through a lot, as I have, and they can express this in their music
The world is essentially comprised of two groups of people: those who get Bob and those who don't. I feel sorry for those who have gone through life and the pennies have never dropped.
@@jobono1508 Hi, I was at school when I heard the line " 20 years of schooling and they put you on the day shift ". Somebody had actually spoken the truth to me for the first time. I never trusted a person in authority again. Which made me believe in me and not the rantings of bosses from the local factors. So I went travelling the world for over 30 years and have never regretted it. Probably made more money enjoying life than I would have done in some factory paying rent, shopping at the local store, drinking in the local pub all owned by the Management. They paid you one day and took it back the next. That one line changed my life forever, Cheers Bob Dylan.
“When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar, you're only telling the world that you fear what he might say.” -George R.R. Martin.
I was in hospital then rehabilitation....my son brought me my ipod... been listening to him since 60s..they can keep their medications...Dylan took my pain away. If it wasn't for him I would have signed myself out...
The first album I ever bought was Bringing it all Back Home, when I was in the 5th grade. At 63 I still listen to him. Finally got to see him at The Beacon Theater11/26/'18, a fantastic concert!
Every day is good day, when I start it with listening good music. I am 71, long period with all kinds of music starting classical and ending hard metal
I love this. Bob doesn't know/care that he's supposed to play rhythm while Eric does the country licks, so he noodles about over it hahahaha. I love old Bob with all my heart, I love the randomness of his musicianship and the poetic genius but he must be hell to work with.
I love it! That drummer gives a great steady beat, the bass player is smooth, the sax player comes in when he should, the rhythm guitar player is great, and Bob and Eric's lead guitar together tops it, and of course Bob's singing voice makes the song what it is, which is great!
This is magical, I had always thought Dylan was a good player & has created some great simple riffs & chords combinations new at that time, this video just proves that. Of course Clapton is Clapton. Thanks for this clip
Dylan (despite his unassuming pose) has always been a gifted and accurate performer. And Clapton can play for hours on these notes without repeating himself. Moreover, they both like to give something good to the audience. Always. So thanks to Bob for his vaguely menacing presence (that has spurred the whole band to give their best, I'm sure...) and for his beautiful song. And to Eric for always having been able to play with the greatest without ever sounding trite (or academic) or less than noticeable....
I had this whole concert and Dylan's Grammy performance of Lovesick on a VH tape recorded from TV. After this they break out a version of Crossroads that has a barnyard bunkhouse groove that only Dylan could conjure up. Clapton loosens up and starts carving out soloes like the master he is.
Just one of the more than 500 songs written by Bob. I was into Beatles (who paraphrased some parts of life) and Rock but now I'm enjoying the paraphrasing of life by Bob. A great day and generation to be alive
I adore voices I can identify immediately. Dylan, Hank Williams, Lou Reed, Johnny Cash. In this day of autotuning, none of these people would have become stars.
When you've played and sung the song maybe ten thousand times - and you WROTE IT - you are allowed to fool around with it. Marvelous version. One surprise - how dexterous Dylan is on his fingerboard.
I just have to keep coming back to this post, again and again. Its riveting. Talk about soul and joy - these guys just show me what its all about. And hey, look at the smiles on the backers. Despite and/or because of the gravel this is one of the all time bests for this masterpiece of lyric and music. Thanks for the post.
The night he performed this song, he'd been singing this diddy for over 30 years! And this performance was over 30 years ago. So its been 60 years since 2012. He must be SICK of it! Lol
great version Bobs timing is impeccable.. 2 great musicians and all it takes is a nod to move to next section of song...masterclass from 2 legends....i have never seen this version before ...love it
Anyone saying Bob can't play the guitar should hear this duet with the great Clapton.
No words required... 😎😎😎
Watchers may not realize it, but this was the last time Bob Dylan ever smiled.
Sad
He has and still gives me so much joy. Smile Bobby.You are truly a G.O.A.T
Clapton just does it for joy , perhaps he knows he's the best
Andy Fairweather Lowe gets it. Carrying this song
This song contains the greatest line written in the last 60 years, "I once loved a woman, a child I'm told. You know I gave her my heart but she wanted my soul..."
Totally agree
It's up there for me. I'm a songs and songwriter guy. i love all of those artists that aren't wimps (croce and such). My #2 is Tom Waits with "I turn around to look at you, you light a cigarette. i wish i had the guts to bum one, but we've never met and i hope that i don't fall in love with you" from I Hope That I Don't Fall in love with you. #1 is Jeff Buckley's Lover, You Should Have Come Over "It's never over
All my blood for the sweetness of her laughter
It's never over
She is the tear that hangs inside my soul forever". Jeff is what artists wish they were. this singer with a voice so soulful, that could make aaaanyone's souls feel better with even mundane lyrics. He refuses to write songs like that, though, they all are just magical all the way through. Soul, jazz, alternative, rock? It doesn't matter what genre it is, it is wonderful. If he was allowed to come out with more than one album and a few songs after, the whole planet and all humans would have healed. God obviously can't have that because he has to treat us like butt, so he drowned him
I love how Bob and Eric are having a conversation at the start, without saying a word.
Very well observed. I agree. No word is spoken - only facial play. Probably they precontracted to let the guitars speak for themselves and rest their voices for the next songs.
I could not have put it any better myself..... (hahaha !).
Bob Dylan is the coolest cat ever
Dylan's guitar solo here is superb!
Clapton at his best: The sign of a true musician.
Knowing when to lay back, and stay out of the way when it's the right way to make the music sound better.
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Hey Brenda. The young buck has talent. Wonderful interpretation witb a beautiful voice and great guitar work.
Dieter Becker thank you so much
Clapton is on a level by himself. There is no one in the would who can not only fit in, but excel at any venue that exists.
An old school friend Paul sold me his Kay hollow body and Kalamazoo amp when I was 16 for about 85 dollars. Got a couple of Mel Bay books, learned some chords, some notes. Went into the Army, spent many hours at the service club playing whatever they had. Then I bought Dylan's (1960?? ) album with his early classics like DTTIALRIGHT. Hearing Dylan his guitar and his harp put me on a trajectory in my life that i'm still on and loving every minute. Thanks Bob!
makes u feel so good to hear this brilliant thanks
DYLAN IS FOREVER THE KING OF MUSIC MAKING AND LIVING POETIC ENERGY FOR HUMANITY! ROCK ON
KATH
The admiration that Eric shows for Dylan is profound.
Profound to the point that he holds back a little too much!
I agree with you 100 % I see that in this performance .. with Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton .
Eric is the epitome of class. He never try’s to upstage anyone on stage. Bob seems very happy and relaxed playing with him.
Could’ve watched that all day
There are two kinds of people in the world, those who love Bob Dylan and those who don’t. I fucking love Bob Dylan!!
Dylan and Slowhand together just an incredible performance
Oh mein Gott, ist das guuuuut. Mehr braucht es nicht
I am really blown by Dylan's guitar playing .
He and his kid,make me cry❤😊
I keep playing this over, with a steady smile on my face. wow how fantastic is this?
glad you enjoyed it!
@@WorldOfRock4UThese two guys 2 of my favorites of all time. Loved watching them rock together. Keep them coming.
So right.... perfect they are ....... good morning to all ❤😊
Aren't they perfect? And the sound of the guitars....so eloquent......
Hope so........
Two legends who are still rocking we are in awe
2 guitar legends ❤❤ just love and harmony .!.
Blown away by this. What a great version and Bob has to finally give in and show how much he's enjoying it. For Eric it's there on his face from the start
I wouldn't say those were the best musicians but they damn sure came up with some of the best music of my generation
Bob Dylan is by far the coolest rock and roller ever to take the stage.
Period.
hes awesome but there few whos better or could rival
Respect between two great writers and players.
B Dylan is a perfect singer.
He's a master of melody, pitch, harmony, rhythm.
Yup, The Song and Dance Man.
Of course, Mr Clapton, you're out of this world also. I've always loved you...361 Album..
I just find it stupid when someone doesnt get the singing. He,,,'s magic.
They both are.
Thanks for these videos.
Thriling..Music from their bones.
Tin Ears!!!
What are you talking about? It’s literally terrible.
It’s fine to say great song writer…but actually singer? What is wrong with you
And, as for Dylan, (and of course also Clapton) TIMING !!!! Probably the most important aspect in music.
And what are you referring to? I just saw your message ... Tin Ears .... let's hear ... be specific ... Jane
What I love about this is the respect Eric shows for Bob's song. He does'nt overwhelm the version with guitar pyrotechnics as he may have been able to do, but is happy just providing a bit of a riff at roughly the same standard as Bob whilst allowing Dylan to lead the song. Very classy.
Are you serious.....get your brain see to.
As one of the greatest, if not the greatest, guitar player, of all time. Eric Clapton is perfectly happy to back up others, as long as their work is worthy. That's what makes Clapton legendary.
@@stevefirth6472Clapton is the best. Love him. Saw him for the first time in 1966 at the Twisted Wheel club in Manchester England, with John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, and also the same place when in the Yardbirds. Early days in his career. He is amazing and still GORGEOUS
when somebody has a show, their show going stay in the background and don't try to butt in. or take the stage. As EC did.
Nathan East on bass, Steve Gadd on drums. A stellar rhythm section!
+1.. Tier One !
Stevie Gadd is the greatest!!
Oh my god. This puts me in my happy place. Definitely my song of the day. 👍
Bob Dylan makes songs for everybody to embellish singing wise. One of the best songwriters of our time.
Eric managed to get Bob to smile. Outstanding.
That was always his goal.... He learned to play just for that!!!
Yep, everybody on stage and in the crowd are smiling from the git go, but hardass Bob, til EC's peerless guitar line lightened him up a bit.
!! +++
😅😍
@@raindeerprojekt4119 🤣🤣🤣
In a word why he is a Nobel Laureate.....it is because I was there (now age 65). In 1965, when Bob Dylan came out with Tambourine Man. He owned the entire generation of boomers for better or worse. That line of HIS : "to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free..." set everything from that moment on into the 1960s. If you were not there you just don't know....
U are so right dylan was and still is the very best us baby boomers are so so lucky
I am so glad they have a video of this song and these two priceless performers together. You can see how happy Eric Clapton is performing with Bob Dylan, 🎼
Quand une chanson est une chanson ! belle, profonde.. avec une mélodie immédiatement reconnaissable, on se retrouve à chanter, à vivre etc.. c'est trop beau ! comme du Van Gogh, du Mozart ou du Rimbaud.. c'est ainsi et avec des musiciens tranquilles et authentiques..
Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton playing their own solos at the same time! Priceless
Educate your ears the playing is crap and you know it, if you don't please leave the planet!
The bass player keeps cracking up.
S B - what you said makes no sense, Solo means alone. What an idiot!
Super241946 lol it doesn’t have to be complicated to be good
trully priceless
They're having a conversation without saying a word to each other. I love this.
Amy
Amy Me too! Well said!
Absolutely and both really having a good time. Bob is actually smiling 😊
They're communicating in music terms, like, "Ok? Yeah, it's alright, I got it, ...now you go...great, my turn again....I'll take it on the next entrance..." and because the chords and beat say "When..>", the language of music is complete and everyone understands it: I'm a cellist, pianist, conductor, play all the instruments, and am a professional for 60 years in all styles. It's how it's done, Babe. But Dylan isn't a great vocalist...just a good songwriter...guitarist...
Clapton (god) is taking instruction from Dylan. We are blessed with such talent.
Oh, I cannot find my heart right now! It has sailed into oblivion!!!! I truly believe my soul is skipping about waiting for us to meet in Heaven. Along with Hank Williams Sr., I have no doubt, our true and beautiful American treasure will absorb us all! There are many more, but none more poignant and poetic and concise! Who paints what life is, but that we do not have the brush to do so! I hope I die first so that I can await his arrival in Heaven and Kneel and open the Gate for him!
Easy now...
I’ve always loved the way Clapton always acts deferentially to his guests and then he lays on that melody that clearly marks his presence. And of Bob Dylan - what can I say of the maestro? - that almost ‘I don’t care what you think voice’ that just sucks you in with the power of his lyrics. It’s a real treat to see these two musical geniuses in performance. Thanks for sharing.
Dylan and Clapton so tight together. I love the way Dylan sings a song, it's just so Dylan.
Two of the greatest musicians in history doing a guitar duet is such a treat to watch and listen to!
Fronting drummer Steve Gadd and bassist Nathan East on top of that.
Say what you will, Bob is one of the greatest lyricists of all time. The music is outstanding, the lyrics outstanding and the presentation like no other.
I love it.
Yeah it’s just that his voice is terrible. A song of his comes on…mirrors start breaking.
@@warddan2002 Twas not always so. Go watch video clips of Dylan on the old Johnny Cash show & Bob duetting with Joan Baez. Absolutely sublime! The Bobster could sing when he wanted to! Also, I own most of his recordings on vinyl & CD & his voice is clear as a bell on every one of them. I've seen him live numerous times including Rolling Thunder, which was great. It's the live performances that are hit or miss wrt sound quality. The early decades were mostly fantastic; the past decade, not good AFAIC. Years of cigarettes & whiskey have made his voice unintelligible onstage. Much as I'd like to see him 1 more time before he leaves us, I'd rather buy a box set that I'm sure I can enjoy.
I can't listen to him cuz his vocals sound awful to me.
@@Funnyoldgame49 No wonder you only have 25 subscribers...
@@Funnyoldgame49 I have posted no videos - unlike your failed attempts.
Love the rockabilly arrangement!
Bob Dylan & Eric Clapton- BRAVO
I always liked both of them
I saw Bob Dylan years ago when he played at Conneaut Lake Ohio that was many moons ago
And then of course Eric Clapton I followed him with the cream
To see the true value of this, look at how Eric is perceiving this..he is having the time of his life!!
No! He is not!
Ladies & gents, on bass guitar....Nathan East! Saw EC live at Somhlolo National Stadium Swaziland in 1989 and here, over 30 years on, I see that grand virtuoso of the bass, Mr East, still having a ball. Not only the sun rises in the East, but the bass does too!
bright star, Well said! He brings such joy with his music and his joyful personality - the world could do with more Nathan East’s!
I admire anyone who plays with dylan live cuz you just never know what hes gonna do , gotta think on yer feet.....but hey its clapton i doubt he was worried
This is actually what i would expect Dylan to sound like at 70
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Oh yeah he likes to run the show
We're all waiting for Eric Clapton
The best guitarist ever and the best songwriter ever. Perfection.
Dreamlike and mesmeric.
This is simply an outstanding performance. I understand that some Dylan fans might not care for it, but if one can avoid comparing it with the original (quite possibly one of Dylan's best ever) it really stands out. It is obvious that the crowd, the band, and Dylan himself enjoyed it.
+1 Agreed.. Its here and the now..
Dylan wrote my life....jussayn
Wow - Clapton and Dylan soloing together ..... just look at the smile on Clapton's face at the end ...
Clapton made the opposite face when Dylan started singing.
When you see two of your favorite musicians playing together!
I absolutely love Bob Dylan but when I heard he was coming to Dublin in 2017, I decided I wasn't gonna waste my money. I'd prefer spending that money on more of his records than seeing a half arsed set by him.
Aniket Khanal same situation
Aniket Khanal exactly 😁👏♥️
Music sometimes has me in tears. I don't know why but this did. Maybe it's because both these guys have been through a lot, as I have, and they can express this in their music
A lot of music brings me to tears...can't help it.🥲
This is awesome, these two don't play a solo they create musical harmony
I can't imagine playing with him. You would never know which version he was going to give you. No place for the feint hearted.
"Just follow me"
My two absolute faves!
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Such a magic moment
Yep. If you ever hear John Lennon, Elvis and George Harrison jamming in Heaven, this is what it would sound like! Wow!
The world is essentially comprised of two groups of people: those who get Bob and those who don't. I feel sorry for those who have gone through life and the pennies have never dropped.
svend, Totally agree.
@@MrBobthebird have to admit i was a late comer. I was in my early 30's when it dawned on me what a great songwriter he is!
@@jobono1508 Hi, I was at school when I heard the line " 20 years of schooling and they put you on the day shift ".
Somebody had actually spoken the truth to me for the first time. I never trusted a person in authority again. Which made me believe in me and not the rantings of bosses from the local factors. So I went travelling the world for over 30 years and have never regretted it. Probably made more money enjoying life than I would have done in some factory paying rent, shopping at the local store, drinking in the local pub all owned by the Management. They paid you one day and took it back the next.
That one line changed my life forever, Cheers Bob Dylan.
“When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar, you're only telling the world that you fear what he might say.” -George R.R. Martin.
There's a third group: those who "get" Bob and know he's full of shit and a fraud.
Absolutely love this; when they move into the instrumental rifts, simply playing off each other...
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@@brendahawkins3965
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I have watched this so many times this week-LOVE IT!
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2:34 the bass dude looks at Clapton like "can you believe this shit..."!
Nathan east
Questi due signori possonopermettersi tutto musica
“Bass Dude” that’s great
This is so cool, Dylan's vocals are cool as shit, Greatest Guitarist and Greatest music Artist
two of the best singers ever!!
Dear Mr. Dylan and Mr. Clapton, I greatly enjoyed your lovely duet. Most Sincerely 💓 Gayle Raye Bremer
Steve Gadd puts as much heart and soul in an old country rock tune as he did playing for Miles Davis. Gem of a tune!
One of those perfect songs.
I was in hospital then rehabilitation....my son brought me my ipod... been listening to him since 60s..they can keep their medications...Dylan took my pain away. If it wasn't for him I would have signed myself out...
That's great to hear. I hope you are doing well these days.
The first album I ever bought was Bringing it all Back Home, when I was in the 5th grade. At 63 I still listen to him. Finally got to see him at The Beacon Theater11/26/'18, a fantastic concert!
Bobby Dylan the greatest ever singer songwriter, geez what a guy the epitome of cool.
i love how eric graciously backs up bob's lead work
Doesn't get better than this !
I've seen Dylan over thirty times. He was incredible!! Twice..
Every day is good day, when I start it with listening good music. I am 71, long period with all kinds of music starting classical and ending hard metal
I love this. Bob doesn't know/care that he's supposed to play rhythm while Eric does the country licks, so he noodles about over it hahahaha. I love old Bob with all my heart, I love the randomness of his musicianship and the poetic genius but he must be hell to work with.
I believe you and I caught that, just watch Dylan & Clapton try not to laugh...in every song.
Eric has to encourage him for each verse, as 'host'
Alohaa
Bob knows exactly what he is doing and always has :)
who dares fiddle about a SOLO while Eric Clapton solos?? Bob Dylan...that's who!! 👍
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I love it! That drummer gives a great steady beat, the bass player is smooth, the sax player comes in when he should, the rhythm guitar player is great, and Bob and Eric's lead guitar together tops it, and of course Bob's singing voice makes the song what it is, which is great!
This is magical, I had always thought Dylan was a good player & has created some great simple riffs & chords combinations new at that time, this video just proves that. Of course Clapton is Clapton. Thanks for this clip
Dylan (despite his unassuming pose) has always been a gifted and accurate performer. And Clapton can play for hours on these notes without repeating himself. Moreover, they both like to give something good to the audience. Always. So thanks to Bob for his vaguely menacing presence (that has spurred the whole band to give their best, I'm sure...) and for his beautiful song. And to Eric for always having been able to play with the greatest without ever sounding trite (or academic) or less than noticeable....
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@@brendahawkins3965 ahahah, ok Brenda... done. Nice guy, nice cover: I'm sure he could become a fine musician 😊.
SmogandBlack thank you so much. I hope you might subscribe and check out some more of his videos if you have the time ♥️
I had this whole concert and Dylan's Grammy performance of Lovesick on a VH tape recorded from TV. After this they break out a version of Crossroads that has a barnyard bunkhouse groove that only Dylan could conjure up. Clapton loosens up and starts carving out soloes like the master he is.
Just one of the more than 500 songs written by Bob. I was into Beatles (who paraphrased some parts of life) and Rock but now I'm enjoying the paraphrasing of life by Bob. A great day and generation to be alive
I adore voices I can identify immediately. Dylan, Hank Williams, Lou Reed, Johnny Cash. In this day of autotuning, none of these people would have become stars.
I would add Tom Waits to that list. On the Nickel !!
Two legends, absolutely brilliant 👍🇦🇺
What a precious piece of music. So very special.
When you've played and sung the song maybe ten thousand times - and you WROTE IT - you are allowed to fool around with it. Marvelous version. One surprise - how dexterous Dylan is on his fingerboard.
I just have to keep coming back to this post, again and again. Its riveting. Talk about soul and joy - these guys just show me what its all about. And hey, look at the smiles on the backers. Despite and/or because of the gravel this is one of the all time bests for this masterpiece of lyric and music. Thanks for the post.
Up to this moment, I never realized that Dylan was that skilled at electric guitar!
Bob Dylan was like George Harrison when it came to music! Bob was a prophet and a teacher! Humble and solemn! God bless!
The night he performed this song, he'd been singing this diddy for over 30 years! And this performance was over 30 years ago. So its been 60 years since 2012. He must be SICK of it! Lol
great version Bobs timing is impeccable.. 2 great musicians and all it takes is a nod to move to next section of song...masterclass from 2 legends....i have never seen this version before ...love it
Escuchar a estos dos gigantes de la música...es algo tan placentero ...
Dylan obviously enjoying being Dylan. Love it... Love the way he and Clapton communicate visually through their guitar licks.
Absolutely brilliant Bob clearly enjoying himself and Eric complimenting him exceptionally
Love the respect these two have for each other. Rock on Bob and Eric!!
Amazing performances from Dylan and Clapton. Dylan was in top form in this clip!
Fantastic! It can't get any better than this. Thanks WorldOfRock4U !
Clapton you r the prophecy of music artist