It speaks volumes of people's love for The Big Lebowski that this song is revered more for featuring in said movie than being by one of the greatest and most recognized songwriters of the 20th century, the great Bob Dylan. The Dude Abides.
When you're one of the greatest and most recognized songwriters of the 20th century, with probably hundreds of pieces of work that people could spend a lifetime going over, some things can get lost in the shuffle. This one got lucky.
This song helped me through a bad patch of depression I was in last year. Something about this song made me realize, "Hey, it'll be ok." Bob Dylan truly has a talent for soul speaking
you may try just telling yourself that even if you dont believe it just say it until you do "it will be ok", then think about how but run with the assumption that your situation can be improved, wear life like cloak light and loose, life's to short to let it weigh you down. a little advice from a guy whos been to some dark places. take it or leave it. advice my grandmother gave me, who suffered greatly from domestic violence as a kid, and was raised very poor and lost almost all of her teeth as a result.
I took my dad to see him some years back. He loved Bob Dylan! Since his passing, i come here to listen and remember the Man who made me the Man i am today. God bless you Pops we miss you.
The man in me will do nearly any task And as for compensation, there's a little he would ask It take a woman like you To get through to the man in me Storm clouds are raging all around my door I think to myself I might not take it any more Take a woman like your kind To find the man in me But, oh, what a wonderful feeling Just to know that you are near It sets my a heart a-reeling From my toes up to my ears The man in me will hide sometimes to keep from bein' seen But that's just because he doesn't wanna turn into some machine It take a woman like you To get through to the man in me
To day l practiced and played this song for l a reformed alcoholic and prescription drug user found the man in me. Thank you Mr Dylan, you are the man in me
Shirley is my prison name not even kidding I first watched this movie when I was 8 or 9 and me and my dad kept saying there’s a beverage here sometimes for nonsense
The first time I heard about the movie someone tried explaining the plot to me and I was completely lost. What is this move? But after watching it, I know it's greatness, impossible to describe in words, but just has to be experienced.
LYRICS La la la la La la la la La la la la La la la la The man in me will do nearly any task And as for compensation, there's little he would ask Take a woman like you To get through to the man in me Storm clouds are raging all around my door I think to myself I might not take it any more Take a woman like your kind To find the man in me But, oh, what a wonderful feeling Just to know that you are near Sets my a heart a-reeling From my toes up to my ears The man in me will hide sometimes to keep from bein' seen But that's just because he doesn't want turn into some machine Took a woman like you To get through to the man in me La la la la La la la la
I don't think there's anything that Bob Dylan has done that I don't like or appreciate in some manner. In retrospect, at least. At the time something came out I may not have really liked it, or understood it. But looking back, listening back, it's all AMAZING! Seeing him live was on my bucket list. I'm glad I got to accomplish that.
Not a lot of people know this but there was this movie called The Big Lebowski that came out one time and this song was in that movie. It was about this superhero named The Dude who had a sidekick named Walter and how rugs can be peed on when you least expect it. A life lesson for us all.
Only 20yrs dId it take me to realise how for a certain kInda man just how stupendously perfect this song is. I'd love another verse from Dylan. That's how great Lebowski was!
This is the gift that keeps on giving. The song is now being used in a commercial that was played constantly on the TDF broadcast, I always sang along until my wife grew tired of my rendition. The dude abides!
I heard this song for the very first time at a recent Ryan Adams concert in the UK. Was blown away and knew instantly that it was a masterpiece. Ryan’s live rendition can be found on UA-cam - recorded at Bristol May 2023. I can’t imagine anyone covering this song better than Ryan did that evening. Imo, the song is even better without the ‘la la’s ‘ but I realise that’s like telling Van Gogh he put one too many sunflowers in that vase. Regardless, this song is a work of GENIUS 🌟
“Let me explain something to you. Um, I am not Mr. Lebowski. You’re Mr. Lebowski. I’m the Dude. So that’s what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you’re not into the whole brevity thing.”
I have no name in music yet, but Dylan was also in the same place at one time. That always kept me looking ahead and working hard. Bob Dylan has been such an inspiration to me, he will always be number one in my eyes.
Dude I hope you dont get carried away with the "popular music" which only makes money nowadays(where they just basically sing and write through a computer) and produce. Its very easy to be influenced. I hope you make music thats "organic" and has some soul (NOT the genre) in its ownself and remain "honest" to your ownself. Dont get easily influenced by money and sell your identity off. It will surely be hard. All the best, friend. Looking forward to your work.
Mator 233 thank u very much. I would be lying if I said the radio didn’t shape my musical style. I love all of the greats , not so much all these new artist but definitely the older ones. I can only hope and work to have some impact on the future musical horizon. I think we live in wonderful creative times. What the radio is loosing in its power everyday, the internet is gaining. I have several albums of music written of different genres, but like the folk style of writing the most. I generally play the songs the crowd responds to the most. I believe the fans have the ultimate say so these days, that being said I also think they can tell when it’s not coming from your heart..Thank u again for your input and words of encouragement.
@@RickyConnelley Absolutely. We live in extraordinary times. We can access and lay our hands on every music, movies of every decade, or even millennias. Technology (internet) has brought everything together. The creative prowess of television, TV shows, has increased considerably if we compare with older TV. But music has somehow died. There is no experimentation. Especially in mainstream music. It is calculated through algorithms that gives a specific same output about the tunes and rhythms and the so called "artists" just scream their way into the computer only to be corrected by auto-tuning. And anyone with absolutely zero talent and personality is chosen to be so called "stars" and celebrities. The unfortunate thing is the majority likes the bullshit. I prefer music to be raw, unpolished to get the true essence. A few wrong guitar notes here and there, a few improvs. Thats the true essence of music. Not the perfect sinusoidal waveform with no distortions and a dismal autoned screeching voice. Creativity is missing. Experimentation is missing. All the best to you, dude !!
Ufffff man now this.... I feel that Bob Dylan songs are like levels in my life I haven't listen so much and every new pops on to level me up and it never fails to blow my mind as usual...
Loving the Big Lebowski Love. I too am here because of that masterpiece! But dont judge me: didn't know who sang this song, his voice sounded so much like the Lead singer of the Clash Joe Strummer (rip💜). But im such a Strummer/Clash fan couldnt understand how theres this beautiful song of his that never heard. Imagine my surprise: BOB DYLAN Mind Blown Thank you Coen Bros
Haven't listened to this since high school. I have a beautiful wife and she's given me a family. I probably wouldn't be here if it wasn't for her. I have learned to appreciate the lyrics a lot more now with her in my life.
This song really tied the movie together
This one and townes van zandt's cover of dead flowers
Fucking A
Great joke
I can abide by that
Donny... please.
“Fuck it, Dude. Let’s go bowling.”
“I’m stayin! I’m finishing my coffee… enjoying my coffee”
"Obviously you're not a golfer"
You’re being very undude, dude.
The dude abides
This song gives me the feeling that everything will be all right.
it always will, as it always is brother
Couldn't have said it any better brothers, all is well, better days are here🙏
Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion man
Every little thing is alright!
I love all of you here
“The Dude abides. I don’t know about you, but I take comfort in that, knowin’ he’s out there. The Dude. Takin’ ‘er easy for all us sinners.”
Talk about the song you stupid sheep normies piss me off
Over the line this not nam there are rules
Song has gotten me through a lot. Really tied the room together.
I like to bring this up when people say dyls can't sing good.
Donny you're out of your element
Have you got a good carpet?
@@will8573 The Big Lebowski
I hope you are doing better now. Happy that you are moving forward. Remember, many are by your side.
Thank you to the Coen brothers for introducing me to this song. What a beautiful record
Thank you to Bob Dylan introducing me to this song... bought the vinyl when it was released
i like gummy worms
Amazing soundtrack, this was a perfect choice.
Damnnnn, you old @@ronpalmer2975
Came for the song, checked the comments... was not disappointed
I abide
shut up donnie.
here's a white russian for ya.
@@COMMODOOSA you fucking human paraquat!
@@COMMODOOSA that's one of the best (if a bit obscure) lines in the whole script.
Strikes and Gutters, Ups and downs baby, the dude abides🫡
It speaks volumes of people's love for The Big Lebowski that this song is revered more for featuring in said movie than being by one of the greatest and most recognized songwriters of the 20th century, the great Bob Dylan. The Dude Abides.
I'm petty sure the Coens (lovingly) called it a minor, forgotten Dylan piece, and that was part of the reason they used it.
When you're one of the greatest and most recognized songwriters of the 20th century, with probably hundreds of pieces of work that people could spend a lifetime going over, some things can get lost in the shuffle. This one got lucky.
dylan? all along the watchtower?
thats just, like, your opinion man
This song should play in every bowling ally at least once a day.
MegaTurtleMan agreed
I luv u bob u make my day
& play this song "near" the In N Out....
Hell yeah, man.
oi oi
This song helped me through a bad patch of depression I was in last year. Something about this song made me realize, "Hey, it'll be ok." Bob Dylan truly has a talent for soul speaking
Back when songs touched your soul not your wallet
This song is just magical been hearing this for over a month now
you may try just telling yourself that even if you dont believe it just say it until you do "it will be ok", then think about how but run with the assumption that your situation can be improved, wear life like cloak light and loose, life's to short to let it weigh you down. a little advice from a guy whos been to some dark places. take it or leave it. advice my grandmother gave me, who suffered greatly from domestic violence as a kid, and was raised very poor and lost almost all of her teeth as a result.
Fuck it man life goes on
Glad your doing ok buddy.
As I get older my appreciation for bob and his unique voice only increases.
There's a year somewhere in you when you start hearing the music instead of just playing it.
@@StadancoSome people never get there 😂
You weren't ready for Bob. I went through the same thing a while back.
It’s a beautiful thing and a geyser of human emotion when you get it
“You look for the person who’ll benefit, and, uh, uh, you know what I’m trying to say” - John Lennon
“I am the Walrus?”
How this has anything to do with vietnam
Not Lennon, Lenin. Vladimir Ilyich Yulianov
Mark it 8 dude
V.I.?
Such a beautiful song for one of the best films ever. The Dude is with us all
Bob, you are not out of your element.
Xd
Lol 😂😂
Donny, you are out of your element!
Smokey, this is not 'Nam. This is bowling. There are rules!
VI Lenin .
I just loved how Walter could go off at a moments notice.
Smokey, this is not 'Nam. This is bowling. There are rules.
Bullshit, mark it 8, Dude.
Lmao! 😂
WHAT THE FUCK DOES EVERYTHING HAVE TO DO WITH VIETNAM?!
I'm finishing my coffee.
He's fragile. Very fragile.
I took my dad to see him some years back. He loved Bob Dylan! Since his passing, i come here to listen and remember the Man who made me the Man i am today. God bless you Pops we miss you.
I enjoyed your comment and felt to me like I know you
The world would be a better place with people like us
Take it easy
@@thefighterdoc.343 Amen to that! Thank you for you’re kind words.
Nice comment my man. Take it easy there for all us sinners
That's Beautiful
Good stuff my friend. Your Dad was (and is) obviously really cool. It was indeed very nice to read that.👍❤
I love early 70’s music when a bass line actually stood out.
A good bass can make or break a song for me. I don't know that why that is.
@@Chris_Troxler say the line bart "because bass lines really tie the songs together"
Check out John Paul Jones' bass on those early Led Zeppelin records. 👍
Look into dub step lol its ALL bass
And the Big Bass Drum still moved people to dance...
Bob Dylan can really look back on a life of achievement. Of challenges met, competitors bested and obstacles overcome.
The winner 😂🙏🏻
lol
Grown men also cry...
Rest in peace Donnie, goodnight sweet prince.
I don’t know how many times I watched that movie and how many times I will watch it again and again. The Dude is a legend
It's become a ritual for me to watch it when I'm feeling depressed or down it really ties my emotions together
I went to US this year and on both plane trips I've watched the movie, thanks United!
My husband wanted this at our wedding and I was/am so in love with it. (and him!) The words are such a compliment.
Yeah and that's just like... Your opinion man.
Fuckin' A, man.
He’s a good man… and thorough.
Really tied the marriage together, man.
You're out of your element.
The man in me will do nearly any task
And as for compensation, there's a little he would ask
It take a woman like you
To get through to the man in me
Storm clouds are raging all around my door
I think to myself I might not take it any more
Take a woman like your kind
To find the man in me
But, oh, what a wonderful feeling
Just to know that you are near
It sets my a heart a-reeling
From my toes up to my ears
The man in me will hide sometimes to keep from bein' seen
But that's just because he doesn't wanna turn into some machine
It take a woman like you
To get through to the man in me
To day l practiced and played this song for l a reformed alcoholic and prescription drug user found the man in me. Thank you Mr Dylan, you are the man in me
Wow Great singer Bob Dylan, wonderful song.
Thanks, man.
You missed the la la la's at the start
I love this song. And I love every person that quoted The Big Lebowski in these comments ❤😂
SHUT THE FUCK UP DONNEY!
😂😂😂 me too
We’ll that’s just like your opinion man
Much obliged ...
@@sriramjagathisan DONNY, YOU’RE OUT OF YOUR ELEMENT!!!
"OVER THE LIIIIIIIIIIIINE !!!"
Your entering a world of pain if you don't mark it fucking zero Smokey
This aggression will not stand man.
@@samstring6827 It's just a game Smokey
@@bruh-mo5jb AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO GIVES A SHIT ABOUT THE RULES !?
HAS THE WHOLE WORLD GONE CRAZY
"Donny, you're out of your element"
This aggression will not stand man.
“I am the walrus”
-V. I. Lenin
Shut the fuck up donny
No, V.I. Lenin! Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov!
@@antoniskov3906 he’s not only a mushroom, he’s a radio wave in the same time
Hahahahahaaa!!!!!!
Eric burden is the walrus, ain't nothing gonna change that..
This song makes me feel like I can hear the flowers growing
This song really ties the room together.
Fuckin’ A!
To the 593 people who disliked, this aggression will not stand, man
Their probably eagles fans
they probably piss on rugs
lol
@@AddisonRoberts3316 THAT’S IT, OUTTA MY FUCKIN CAB!!
“I mean, your wife…”
“MY WIFE, IS NOT THE ISSUE HERE!!”
My dad passed away 13 years ago tommorow,im 25 now,he use to sing this song to my mom while he played guitar. Miss you man. Love ya
This is one of his most underrated songs.
This song just always hits that sad part of my soul
Right? Beautiful song but the tone is very bittersweet imo
God, EVERY Dylan song. He is one sad bastard. (Adds every song to Sad Bastard playlist.)
Donny, you’re out of your element.
Careful, man! There's a beverage here!
Shirley is my prison name not even kidding I first watched this movie when I was 8 or 9 and me and my dad kept saying there’s a beverage here sometimes for nonsense
One of the little lines that meant so much
A "Caucasian" to be exact.
Brilliant line. Brilliant script.
@@simonfirthseminars4573 it blew my mind when I saw the shooting script and how close it was to the finished product
I love this song. To everyone who agrees and loves this song, have a great day. Peace.
You too!
✌🏼 likewise dude
@@elgiron5600 ahh your comment brought me back here, what a great song to start off the day.
Have a nice one too, my friend.
Love you
The first time I heard about the movie someone tried explaining the plot to me and I was completely lost.
What is this move?
But after watching it, I know it's greatness, impossible to describe in words, but just has to be experienced.
"I’m the Dude, so that’s what you call me. That or, His Dudeness, or Duder, or El Duderino."
If you're not into the whole brevity thing
¡My wife is not the point here!
Yeah, well you know, that’s just like uh, your opinion man
Hail.
“What the hell is this?” “Well obviously your not a golfer.”
This song really ties Dylan's discography together man
I should have known about a song so great as this. Still glad that Sex Ed's bowling scene brought me here. ❤️
facts
nah man big lebowski brought me here
same
Same for me after watching season 3 sex ed
You're ready for The Big Lebowski now brother.
Just Googled 'best The Big Lebowski quotes' and the whole movie started playing
I mean google is not wrong
Nice
Hahahaha
@@guyman9655 it’s just an asshole!!
Best comment yet and on the commentary of the entire movie needed because the quotes are so abundant. And legendary.
LYRICS
La la la la
La la la la
La la la la
La la la la
The man in me will do nearly any task
And as for compensation, there's little he would ask
Take a woman like you
To get through to the man in me
Storm clouds are raging all around my door
I think to myself I might not take it any more
Take a woman like your kind
To find the man in me
But, oh, what a wonderful feeling
Just to know that you are near
Sets my a heart a-reeling
From my toes up to my ears
The man in me will hide sometimes to keep from bein' seen
But that's just because he doesn't want turn into some machine
Took a woman like you
To get through to the man in me
La la la la
La la la la
Lyrics: la la la la
Me: lalalalalalallallalalalallaalalalalalaalallalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
Respect
omfg thank you
the best "Bowling with friends" song.
Oh shit the original version finally on UA-cam
"You can imagine where it goes from here."
"He fixes the cable?"
"... You mean, Vagina?"...
🤣👌🏽
ha!
The story is ludicrous
Lmao I was about to post this
Don't be fatuous Geoffrey
I never imagined hearing a song recorded 52 years go. I started listening. I didn't stop. It's an anthem in my life.
Mine too
Your out of your element Donny!
John Turturro is such a creep in that movie, but he can roll, man.
8 year olds dude...
Nobody fucks with the jesus
He’s a pederast. With priors.
@@neverforget001 say what's a pederast walter?
@@bigphatty5298 shut the f**k up donny...
25th anniversary of The Big Lebowski’s release. This is the perfect theme song.
Sometimes there is a song that fits right in there.
And Sometimes there’s a dude.
Outside the amazing incorporation this had with the movie, the song itself is amazing, definitely one of Dylan's best
ビッグリボウスキが大好きです♡
The Big Lebowski♡♡
"Dude, tomorrow's already the 10th." "Far out."
LMAO, I repeat that line all the time.
A wonderful gift to the world. A proper gem of a song
... Yeseree!...
Bob Dylan's old songs really age like fine wine 🍷.... Nothing like Hearing first press Bob Dylan on vinyl for the first time
The song that stated it all for me. Thanks Bob
One of the greatest songwriters! Dylan is on a level of his own!!
He is not “one of the greatest” HE IS THE GREATEST!
Donnie, you are out of your element!
I'm the Walrus
Underrated song.
Yeah well, you know, that's just like your opinion, man
I don't think there's anything that Bob Dylan has done that I don't like or appreciate in some manner. In retrospect, at least. At the time something came out I may not have really liked it, or understood it. But looking back, listening back, it's all AMAZING! Seeing him live was on my bucket list. I'm glad I got to accomplish that.
This song is out of its element, Donny.
What a gorgeous song and an absolute brilliant album. Reminds me of the country. Beautiful Bob..beautiful.
My daughter and her hubby played it at their wedding.
Not a lot of people know this but there was this movie called The Big Lebowski that came out one time and this song was in that movie. It was about this superhero named The Dude who had a sidekick named Walter and how rugs can be peed on when you least expect it. A life lesson for us all.
Only 20yrs dId it take me to realise how for a certain kInda man just how stupendously perfect this song is. I'd love another verse from Dylan. That's how great Lebowski was!
The perfect song for the perfect movie.
This is the gift that keeps on giving. The song is now being used in a commercial that was played constantly on the TDF broadcast, I always sang along until my wife grew tired of my rendition. The dude abides!
That’s just like…her opinion, man.
This is the dylon I know. His is the better man in you and I find grace in my life. Thank you so much for ever word
Hello Helen, how are you doing? It's a pleasure meeting you here today.
Had this album as a kid. I am 70 now. Wow.
Donny you're out of your element
Our American Storyteller.I have loved your music since before my time
The Dude abides.
Josh Hughes wanted to like this comment, but it looks better at 100 likes. Just know, a dude named Alex carter likes it. Take care man.
He was the man for his time and place. He fit right in there.
"Sometimes you get the barr, and sometimes the barr gets you."
I heard this song for the very first time at a recent Ryan Adams concert in the UK. Was blown away and knew instantly that it was a masterpiece. Ryan’s live rendition can be found on UA-cam - recorded at Bristol May 2023. I can’t imagine anyone covering this song better than Ryan did that evening. Imo, the song is even better without the ‘la la’s ‘ but I realise that’s like telling Van Gogh he put one too many sunflowers in that vase. Regardless, this song is a work of GENIUS 🌟
This is a f'ing brilliant song man... a lotta ins, a lotta outs, a lotta what-have-you's...
Such a great song to set the tone of an entire movie to.
if you hate this song then you are out of element
Like a child who wanders into the middle of a movie and wants to know....
Shut the fuck up, Donny
@@SiegePerilousEsauMaltomite what's the point, man?
it's worth hating?
the parlance of our times
Literally the only Dylan song that I like. It really tied the mood together 😁
I guess for the 23 who disliked it, it’s just their opinion man.
@William Bradley - Opinions are like a-holes - everybody has one lol 😎 and I most definitely like this. ♪♪
thank you for this comment
i thank you for this comment as well. obviously he had zero frame of reference.
This isn't'Nam William, there are rules....
Your a dude man
Sometimes there's a man...
I wouldn't say he's a hero, cause "what's a hero?" And the dude was most certainly lazy...
“Let me explain something to you. Um, I am not Mr. Lebowski. You’re Mr. Lebowski. I’m the Dude. So that’s what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you’re not into the whole brevity thing.”
Are you employed sir? Employed? You don't go looking for a job like that do ya? On a weekday!? Is this uh what day is this?
what day is this?
Totally underrated pop song.
True.
One Japanese is doing the greatest evaluation.
Many artists careers would be defined by a track like this. Though, it's just another track for, Dylan.
Mike Smith very well put, hadn’t thought about it like that!
@@Jerry11201 Yessssss 👏
Dude has songs for days.
Man, Bob always surrounded himself with the tightest musicians. This as well so many other of his songs, proves it.
Hello dear, how’re you doing today?
it’s nice meeting you on here.
I can't be worried about that shit.
*Life goes on, man!*
"Smokey, you're about to enter a world of pain"
OVER THE LINE!!!
If you mark that frame an 8, you're entering a world of pain. A world... of pain.
has the whole world gone CRAZY?!
Walter is calmer than you are
Smokey, he's fragile.
I have no name in music yet, but Dylan was also in the same place at one time. That always kept me looking ahead and working hard. Bob Dylan has been such an inspiration to me, he will always be number one in my eyes.
Dude I hope you dont get carried away with the "popular music" which only makes money nowadays(where they just basically sing and write through a computer) and produce. Its very easy to be influenced. I hope you make music thats "organic" and has some soul (NOT the genre) in its ownself and remain "honest" to your ownself. Dont get easily influenced by money and sell your identity off. It will surely be hard.
All the best, friend. Looking forward to your work.
Mator 233 thank u very much. I would be lying if I said the radio didn’t shape my musical style. I love all of the greats , not so much all these new artist but definitely the older ones. I can only hope and work to have some impact on the future musical horizon. I think we live in wonderful creative times. What the radio is loosing in its power everyday, the internet is gaining. I have several albums of music written of different genres, but like the folk style of writing the most. I generally play the songs the crowd responds to the most. I believe the fans have the ultimate say so these days, that being said I also think they can tell when it’s not coming from your heart..Thank u again for your input and words of encouragement.
@@RickyConnelley Absolutely. We live in extraordinary times. We can access and lay our hands on every music, movies of every decade, or even millennias.
Technology (internet) has brought everything together. The creative prowess of television, TV shows, has increased considerably if we compare with older TV. But music has somehow died. There is no experimentation. Especially in mainstream music. It is calculated through algorithms that gives a specific same output about the tunes and rhythms and the so called "artists" just scream their way into the computer only to be corrected by auto-tuning. And anyone with absolutely zero talent and personality is chosen to be so called "stars" and celebrities. The unfortunate thing is the majority likes the bullshit. I prefer music to be raw, unpolished to get the true essence. A few wrong guitar notes here and there, a few improvs. Thats the true essence of music. Not the perfect sinusoidal waveform with no distortions and a dismal autoned screeching voice. Creativity is missing. Experimentation is missing.
All the best to you, dude !!
Would love to listen to you. Share something if you have sung
So glad so many generations have had a chance to know him
This song brings out the woman in me and I love singing it! ✍️🎶🎸🎹🎤💞💯🥰💗
Man, that rug really did tie the room together.
Ufffff man now this....
I feel that Bob Dylan songs are like levels in my life I haven't listen so much and every new pops on to level me up and it never fails to blow my mind as usual...
I love the line what a wonderful feeling, just to know you are near. Always makes me happy when that line comes up
You see what happens Larry!!
This song is out of its element. 💜🌟💜
Favorite movie.Once in a while, there comes a movie, and it's a movie for our time, it fits right in there.
Such a masterpiece. One of my favourite songs ✌️☮️🎵
Gets better everytime I hear it, the lyrics have meaning and I try to take it easy and let the man in me shine through sometimes
I cry because it is so beautiful
Loving the Big Lebowski Love. I too am here because of that masterpiece!
But dont judge me: didn't know who sang this song, his voice sounded so much like the Lead singer of the Clash Joe Strummer (rip💜). But im such a Strummer/Clash fan couldnt understand how theres this beautiful song of his that never heard. Imagine my surprise: BOB DYLAN
Mind Blown
Thank you Coen Bros
Haven't listened to this since high school. I have a beautiful wife and she's given me a family. I probably wouldn't be here if it wasn't for her.
I have learned to appreciate the lyrics a lot more now with her in my life.
the best love song ,ever.
When Otis, Ruby, Eric, and Adam are bowling. :D