Major props for this version of the old Dylan classic by the Marshall Tucker Band. 😄 The playing was awesome, everyone's solo sounded great, made my day.
WOWWEE!!! One of my all time classic Bob Dylan songs and your band completely knocked it out of the park!! I can't begin to tell you much i enjoyed this version of a true classic and for you to hear it firsthand!! Awesome!! and a great band to boot!!
That is the best modern version around he puts his guitar skills in it and doesn’t stop what a great man to lead these young man on how it’s done . I love this video. 99% of people never had seen the video but it’s years of skill and playing over and over to perfection 👍
Saw Bill almost every Thursday night in Annandale , Virginia for prolly a decade in a bar with maybe 25 people in it...two bucks to get in and not one bad show...
I was one of those 25 that used see 3 sets of Bill and Too Much Fun every Thursday night for that $2. Started seeing them there first with Bill Elliot on drums and John Previti on bass and then Jack O'Dell on drums and Johnnie Castle on bass. Very fortunate to have seen them on the last night they ever played there at the Sunset Grille. That was a hard one to get into because the Fire Marshal was very strick that night. I've ain't never had Too Much Fun!
Bob went electric July 25, 1966. It was my birthday. I asked Bob to stop playing that "folk rubbish" and handed him my Strat (which came out the same year I was born) as he headed towards the stage.
Major props for this version of the old Dylan classic by the Marshall Tucker Band. 😄 The playing was awesome, everyone's solo sounded great, made my day.
WOWWEE!!! One of my all time classic Bob Dylan songs and your band completely knocked it out of the park!! I can't begin to tell you much i enjoyed this version of a true classic and for you to hear it firsthand!! Awesome!! and a great band to boot!!
That is the best modern version around he puts his guitar skills in it and doesn’t stop what a great man to lead these young man on how it’s done . I love this video. 99% of people never had seen the video but it’s years of skill and playing over and over to perfection 👍
On top of being an insanely great player, Mr. Kirchen is also a heckuva nice guy.
Their performance made me smile!!!! They are all having so much fun.
Never heard a version like that one!! Zounds!!
Saw Bill almost every Thursday night in Annandale , Virginia for prolly a decade in a bar with maybe 25 people in it...two bucks to get in and not one bad show...
I was one of those 25 that used see 3 sets of Bill and Too Much Fun every Thursday night for that $2. Started seeing them there first with Bill Elliot on drums and John Previti on bass and then Jack O'Dell on drums and Johnnie Castle on bass. Very fortunate to have seen them on the last night they ever played there at the Sunset Grille. That was a hard one to get into because the Fire Marshal was very strick that night.
I've ain't never had Too Much Fun!
Never more true than now.Well done!
Slash, James Harden and Bam Magera all in one band? Awesome!
Awesome cover!
Nice performance !! Energy and committment very apparent .. BRAVO !
Cool!
phenomenalness
What happened to the "Let it Rock" video from the same set? That was AWESOME too!
Now that's a cover!! Please do Sad Eyed Lady of the Southland!!!
soooo good
Bill Kirchen...if you like the sound of a Telecaster and you don't like Bill Kirchen there is something wrong with you!
I really enjoyed this version, thanks for the upload.
No one does Dylan like Kirchen!
I enjoyed this version, sounds kinda old country like.
Yes YSTÄVIÄ YSTÄVIÄ RAa yes RAa
James Harden is a great guitar player :D
That girl in the black dress in the back right is really cute
Is that Reth?
love all the comings and goings lol. they're obviously not impressed. ... and a cop lol... he's not impressed either. what's wrong with these people?
Bob went electric July 25, 1966. It was my birthday. I asked Bob to stop playing that "folk rubbish" and handed him my Strat (which came out the same year I was born) as he headed towards the stage.