I haven't heard this song since 1970, I'd completely forgotten about it, when I heard it I wept, I'm a 70 yr old man, I've got a lump in my throat as I write this. Thank God for Bob Dylan.
Bob Dylan is sensational and this track breaks me up every time (and also Allen Ginsberg).........Allen Ginsberg on Bob Dylan ua-cam.com/video/84bNaA-BV4Q/v-deo.html via @UA-cam
I'm 80, and this song meant so much to my late husband and I. He accompanied me on guitar but alas these days i sing Dylan's wonderful songs alone. I still have all Dylan's lps
My Dad passed away a few weeks ago. This song was his requested for the moment his coffin was going through the curtains into the fire. What a great sense of humour. Love you Dad, miss you already
@Pesky Echo But it's really not Jews per se. It's wherever beings like squeezing money out of people and things. Money and influence and subservience and overall bad behavior so that we can learn about bad behavior and get over it.
I've loved him for over 55 years and he's nearing 80 now I believe. I'm 68 and assuming I outlive him, I'm not sure how I'll ever deal with him dying. I'm not sure how the world will deal with it. I know I don't have enough time left to list the times his music has touched me like nothing else.
It's hard for me to start when I try to list all the reasons why I love Bob Dylan ..His music has been with me since I was in my teens and I am 70 now and still get goosebumps when I listen to his music..Thank you Bob for all the joy you've given us.
I saw Bob Dylan play in a small cafe in Greenwich Village in the early 60's. After all these years, his music still transcends time and space...and it remains forever etched into my mind and soul. His amazing talent will be appreciated for many generations to come...Thank you Mr. Dylan.
Im the same as the other guys on these comments, im 74 years young...still remember the early Dylan years of our youth...did we achieve any of our dreams? But what great memories of friends, lovers, and places...thanks Bob Dylan, how did you get those genius song writing skills...
This song inspires a "goodbye", at the same time that it forces you to just move on. The harmonica is almost literally crying before the last verses... And, oh my God, the last sentences: "Leave your stepping stones behind, something calls for you Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you The vagabond who's rapping at your door Is standing in the clothes that you once wore Strike another match, go start anew And it's all over now, baby blue". Incredible song from an incredible artist.
In my high school days (2005-2009) this was the song I would play on the guitar to get me through depression. When suddenly life changed, and my parents were not emotionally available and all I could grab was a guitar, I would try to raise myself. This song got me through those days where it was all over for me, the sky was folding under me, the empty-handed painter would draw crazy patterns on my sheets, all my empty-handed armies went home, my lover walked out the door, the carpet just moved from under me and it was all over over me. Though, the last verse would always remind me to leave the past behind and that I am meant for something, I just didn't know what. And that there are many that are going through what I went through. This song would listen to me and remind me to strike another match and go start anew. This is why this song is so special to me.
Manchen Leuten helfen Dylan's bzw. Zimmermann's Songs bei der Überwindung ihrer Depressionen. Andere bekommen erst durch das Anhören der Songs die depressive Krise... 😑😊😅😂🤣🎈
You must leave now, take what you need, you think will last But whatever you wish to keep, you better grab it fast Yonder stands your orphan with his gun Crying like a fire in the sun Look out, the saints are comin' through And it's all over now, Baby Blue The highway is for gamblers, better use your sense Take what you have gathered from coincidence The empty-handed painter from your streets Is drawing crazy patterns on your sheets The sky too is folding under you And it's all over now, Baby Blue All your seasick sailors, they're all rowing home Your empty-handed army is all going home Your lover who just walked out the door Has taken all his blankets from the floor The carpet too is moving under you And it's all over now, Baby Blue Leave your stepping stones behind there, something calls for you Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you The vagabond who's rapping at your door Is standing in the clothes that you once wore Strike another match, go start anew And it's all over now, Baby Blue
@@yogadvamindfulnessyogaport831 your welcome. If you like Bob Dylan there’s this movie where they use his music and story in such a cool way. It’s called “ Life Itself”. I wish I could see it again for the first time. Take care
I'm a bit hard of hearing and I can't make out sung words very well, so this is very helpful for me. not everyone who likes music has "an ear" for it, and folks who don't need written lyrics can just move on. So thank you for posting this.
My favorite Bob Dylan songs are It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Positively 4th Street and Visions Of Johanna. Bob Dylan puts down in writing what was in my mind.
Every line in this song -- I think I could write a paragraph about each one of them. Bob's words rain down upon us with the righteous sting and glory of TRUTH. Saying so, I regret burdening the man with another accolade that is almost too heavy to bear. Bob Dylan, you set fire to my brain when I was a young teen 50 years ago. If I had not studied your deep, dense, and utterly meaningful poetry as a young teen, I believe I would have grown up to be someone I would rather not imagine. As well as the glory of its illuminating images, there are lines here so apt and funny to make one laugh outloud. This is another one of Bob's perfect songs. A truly gorgeous and illuminating meditation. I send you my love. ⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘
I am mid-sixties now. I literally grew up listening to Dylan, Beatles, etc. from toddlerhood. My aunt would play Dylan, The Loving Spoonful, all the early sixties stuff, and my mother took up the mantle shortly thereafter. There was always music in our home(s). Thank God for Bob Dylan. He, in addition to the parents, taught me a lot about life.
Bought this album when i was 15. I knew then that music was about to change. One side was 'folksy ' for want of a better word. The other electric. Im 73 now. Seen Dylan many times but will never forget his 1966 world tour with the Hawks ( later Band) a life changing concert for a 15 year old here in Perth in Western Australia. Dylan loves touring Australia. He even recorded a famous Australian folk song. He invited a group of indigenous Australians up on stage here in 1997 from memory, had their own seats on stage. My late partner and I were at the show. He played 'Tangled Up In Blue' for the group.
Bob Dylan . . I’ve loved you all my life. I named my only son “Dylan” after you. The truth is your real name is Bobby Zimmerman . ..you will always be the one and only “prophet and seer” . . The voice of our generation . . .and many a time to come. Never leave us.
i've seen him many times in concert ...all different,all special!he doesn't do the same songs the same!he evolves and i think he wants us to evolve as well!!
É... O tempo passa, nós envelhecemos no corpo, mas a alma, o espírito, assim como essa música, permanecem intactos, eternos. Parabéns, Bob Dylan, pelo seu legado. Muito obrigado!!!
"Leave your stepping stones behind, something calls for you Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you The vagabond who's rapping at your door Is standing in the clothes that you once wore Strike another match, go start anew And it's all over now, baby blue" Possibly the Dylan verse that has strongest impact on me
Aqui no Brasil, essa linda canção foi regravada por vários grandes artistas de nossa terra, eis: Gal Costa, Zé Ramalho, Engenheiros do Havaí, Zé Geraldo, entre outros...parabéns ao Dylan, por nos proporcionar grandes obras e seu carisma influente.
I used to play a lot of Bob Dylan in the car when driving my kids to school or to sporting events. My daughter, then 6, was the “Queen of Misheard”. For this particular song she used to sing: ‘....the cockatoo is moving under you...’😂
One of the best album of all time. This and “Highway 61 revisited” changed my life. I have listened to them I don’t know how many times. And every time I get goosebumps. Thanks God there’s Bob Dylan.
"yonder stands your orphan with his gun Crying like a fire in the sun..." He was on fire. But the folkies couldn't quite comprehend. The ultimate goodbye song. Bob's harmonica is literally crying.
Olive, that’s so true although funnily enough it never occurred to me that this song is a kiss goodbye. He always seemed to have a contradictory relationship with the Folk world.
Rebekah, yes he did have a love/hate thing at the time of this song. He wanted to explore ways of expanding his music & sound but was getting a lot of pushback. Instead of staying "in his lane" he became the first fusion genre singer-songwriter of the modern rock era. He never really turned his back on roots music of course, but he did demand to do it on his own terms. We are all the beneficiaries of that uncompromising attitude. Thanks Bob!
I'm not sure if Bob even knows how many people his music has touched, but this song has given me a lot of comfort during dark periods in my life, and has helped me move forward.
I used to listen to a Brazilian version of this song. Fifteen years later, when these tracks became available on UA-cam, I finally knew the original thing. I found it awesome!
I heard the Van Morrison cover first...which led me to the original. Old music is new music if you've never heard it before. Dylan is the pinnacle of American musical and songwriting genius.
My grandad was a massive Dylan enthusiast. He was so free-spirited, philosophical and the smartest man I’ve ever known. This song makes me think of him a lot. I know I’ll see your face again💚
a written work of art performed by a magician of words. he'll take you in and swirl you into his world. eyes will open to find you were never stranded, but standing right here. No matter what you do though, you can't hold on to the memory, you squeeze and more sand falls out of your hand. You'll end up looking down and wondering what all that dirt is underneath your fingernail. You can't store it, just let the current pass through you and appreciate the moment.
I don't know. I saw Dylan live a couple years back and that has stuck with me a great deal. Pretty sure that counts as storage, but I hate to undermine your metaphor.
i immediately loved the sound of his voice when i first heard him in my early teens,and still loving him today at 55..thankyou for putting your music on youtube Sir Bob..many thanks
I stop by and listen to this song by Dylan every so often, to me the song is about the end, and demise of America, Bob Dylan the greatest poet and song writer of all time
When I was in Woodstock, NY, in September 2001, somebody showed me a room and said that Bob Dylan had lived in there. I didn't know, if it's true and if this guy only liked to entertain me, but at that moment this room had got a special aura of that time about the 60th - very mysterious! 🥰I love Bob Dylon and his songs!
"Leave your stepping stones behind now, something calls for you Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you" - This is Dylan saying goodbye to folk music.
I'm 77 and hadn't heard this song for decades. Was at a Sam Grisham Project concert this summer and couldn't make out the lyrics, but it was so familiar! Then the dime dropped...
Loved him forever. My kids grew up on his music and now trying to get grandkids to hear him. In my mid seventies I still listen forgetting some of the words but still singing with him. Thanks Bob Dylan for your work throughout my life.
Keep it up. They will be more enriched and educated kids. My Grandmother played Johnny Cash when I was a boy and it stuck. Dad introduced me to Bob. It stuck.
This song was released on the day I was born and some of my earliest memories are of playing his Greatest Hits album on the record player for my mom. I was so proud of myself that I could do that at four. He's a legend.
I haven't heard this song since 1970, I'd completely forgotten about it, when I heard it I wept, I'm a 70 yr old man, I've got a lump in my throat as I write this. Thank God for Bob Dylan.
Amen.
Me too. 73 now
Same here- Seven Zero.
Always loved this song.
Bob Dylan is sensational and this track breaks me up every time (and also Allen Ginsberg).........Allen Ginsberg on Bob Dylan ua-cam.com/video/84bNaA-BV4Q/v-deo.html via @UA-cam
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I'm 80, and this song meant so much to my late husband and I. He accompanied me on guitar but alas these days i sing Dylan's wonderful songs alone. I still have all Dylan's lps
God bless you Ruth. Hope you're doing just fine
Thank you so much for sharing, this made me tear up.
❤️ what an incredible era to experience
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Hi Ruth, keep winning ;)
My Dad passed away a few weeks ago. This song was his requested for the moment his coffin was going through the curtains into the fire.
What a great sense of humour.
Love you Dad, miss you already
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Wow.
Would be one of mine too . Take care.
I’m sorry for your loss. ❤
Thank you Bob for finally putting your music on youtube
AMEN AMEN AMEN
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@Ocean Drive LTD I don't even think Bob Dylan likes jews lol
@Pesky Echo But it's really not Jews per se. It's wherever beings like squeezing money out of people and things. Money and influence and subservience and overall bad behavior so that we can learn about bad behavior and get over it.
I am 17 and discovered this. Changed my life.
Listen to his album Blood on the tracks it's incredible
If you realise this at such a young age...you are going to have a good life and be very happy. 👍
I’m 17 as well, so yay.
Mine as well and I'm 55
me too
Dylan is like an old friend I never met.
Jessie Haislet....and you’re like an old idiot, that I never wanna meet ?
Barry richman what’s that all about? Did someone step on your grass? I know I wouldn’t even drive down your street.
Bob Dylan is the devil better use your sense.
With friends like him. He used to beat his wife.
Jan Cihocki you got nothing better to do with your time? Why are you even here. Looser
The line " The vagabond who's rapping at your door, is standing in the clothes that you once wore" sold me on his lyrical genius
u ever met a romani
Yup, great line in't it?
Its an amazing line in this song eh....Brilliant No.Graham Bonnet does a great version of it too.
So many great lyrics over so many years.
Yes the bluebloods get overthrown that way
The biggest poet of Rock!
all Bob ever wanted to do in life is share his music and songs with everyone I do believe he accomplished his dream...We should all be so lucky
These songs get into your soul in your youth, and they’re there, totems, forever.
It took me most of my life to appreciate Bob Dylan's music. But now, at age 41, I finally get it.
And his work will continue to reveal itself, as the years go by. I'm 70 and he still astounds and confounds me.
What can I say... The greatest. It is not enough
I've loved him for over 55 years and he's nearing 80 now I believe. I'm 68 and assuming I outlive him, I'm not sure how I'll ever deal with him dying.
I'm not sure how the world will deal with it. I know I don't have enough time left to list the times his music has touched me like nothing else.
He turns 80 today! Happy birthday Bob!!
Don’t worry B…..you’ll get over it. 😕
That is a lot to think about.
I'm only 24 and I feel the exact same way.
@@brytanniparrett You're obviously a lady of taste and discernment Brytanni. Stay forever young.
It's lovely these days to hear crystal clear songs of Bob Dylan, and how did he come up with such lyrics?
It's hard for me to start when I try to list all the reasons why I love Bob Dylan ..His music has been with me since I was in my teens and I am 70 now and still get goosebumps when I listen to his music..Thank you Bob for all the joy you've given us.
I, too, am 70 and do agree with what you convey.
LOVE YOU BOB, THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING
Bob Dylan's songs have been part of the soundtrack of my life for 0ver 50 years now. I am so privileged.
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I can’t sleep and it is 1 in the morning so Dylan is playing all my favorite songs just for me.
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
Sweet dreams and gentle lullabies for you
I saw Bob Dylan play in a small cafe in Greenwich Village in the early 60's. After all these years, his music still transcends time and space...and it remains forever etched into my mind and soul. His amazing talent will be appreciated for many generations to come...Thank you Mr. Dylan.
I am so envious ❤
RIP Bill Lee, accompanying Bob Dylan here on bass. ❤️
Im the same as the other guys on these comments, im 74 years young...still remember the early Dylan years of our youth...did we achieve any of our dreams? But what great memories of friends, lovers, and places...thanks Bob Dylan, how did you get those genius song writing skills...
Birthyear here 1949, too. And those old songs bring back so many (bittersweet) memories!
1955; we won by survival. The ultimate victory, values intact.
My most favorite artist. A 60's girl...you grew on me. Still listening today, in my 60's
I'm with you on that, the music and the age!!!😎
I fell in love with a psychotic drug addict prostitute what a nightmare
I'm an 80's kid. Love all kinds of music, but Bob is my favorite and has been since 1987, when I was 17.
@@RK-ti2qq Bob Dylan brings music to the heart and soul , i saw him when i was 16 years old now im 74 years old im still in love with him lol xx
Me too. I listen to Dylan quite often. My favorite for sure.
The man shared a slab of his very soul. Having listened for 50+ years now he still surprises, amazes, enlightens, and astounds
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
Beautifully expressed
This song inspires a "goodbye", at the same time that it forces you to just move on. The harmonica is almost literally crying before the last verses... And, oh my God, the last sentences:
"Leave your stepping stones behind, something calls for you
Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you
The vagabond who's rapping at your door
Is standing in the clothes that you once wore
Strike another match, go start anew
And it's all over now, baby blue".
Incredible song from an incredible artist.
Best interpritation ever. Sorry, I'm dyslexic.
Juan that first paragraph could almost be a verse in the song.
no one could touch dylan for lyrics , and that coming from a beatles nut.
Maybe youd enjoy :) ua-cam.com/video/hgcDJon02sg/v-deo.html
Which does calls for us all, eventually.
In my high school days (2005-2009) this was the song I would play on the guitar to get me through depression. When suddenly life changed, and my parents were not emotionally available and all I could grab was a guitar, I would try to raise myself. This song got me through those days where it was all over for me, the sky was folding under me, the empty-handed painter would draw crazy patterns on my sheets, all my empty-handed armies went home, my lover walked out the door, the carpet just moved from under me and it was all over over me. Though, the last verse would always remind me to leave the past behind and that I am meant for something, I just didn't know what. And that there are many that are going through what I went through. This song would listen to me and remind me to strike another match and go start anew. This is why this song is so special to me.
Manchen Leuten helfen Dylan's bzw. Zimmermann's Songs bei der Überwindung ihrer Depressionen. Andere bekommen erst durch das Anhören der Songs die depressive Krise... 😑😊😅😂🤣🎈
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Well said.
That’s so beautiful what you wrote. Thank you.
Happy 80th birthday. your music keeps me alive
This is my favourite album of all times. What a great poet and musician you are, Bob.
You must leave now, take what you need, you think will last
But whatever you wish to keep, you better grab it fast
Yonder stands your orphan with his gun
Crying like a fire in the sun
Look out, the saints are comin' through
And it's all over now, Baby Blue
The highway is for gamblers, better use your sense
Take what you have gathered from coincidence
The empty-handed painter from your streets
Is drawing crazy patterns on your sheets
The sky too is folding under you
And it's all over now, Baby Blue
All your seasick sailors, they're all rowing home
Your empty-handed army is all going home
Your lover who just walked out the door
Has taken all his blankets from the floor
The carpet too is moving under you
And it's all over now, Baby Blue
Leave your stepping stones behind there, something calls for you
Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you
The vagabond who's rapping at your door
Is standing in the clothes that you once wore
Strike another match, go start anew
And it's all over now, Baby Blue
I wish people would stop doing this. If you have an ear you can hear and know the lyrics. But thanks anyway.
@@stevenaragon4412 Oh duck off.
Thanks a lot for writing down the lyrics, very helpful
@@yogadvamindfulnessyogaport831 your welcome. If you like Bob Dylan there’s this movie where they use his music and story in such a cool way. It’s called “ Life Itself”. I wish I could see it again for the first time. Take care
I'm a bit hard of hearing and I can't make out sung words very well, so this is very helpful for me. not everyone who likes music has "an ear" for it, and folks who don't need written lyrics can just move on. So thank you for posting this.
My favorite Bob Dylan songs are It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Positively 4th Street and Visions Of Johanna. Bob Dylan puts down in writing what was in my mind.
Idiot wind. Check it out! You'll add one more.
Mine too :) They have so much discontentment. Powerful yet beautiful.
Poetry, music, interpretation, all just right, beautiful lyrics : "Crying like a fire in the sun"
I love that lyric. Could mean a million things, or nothing. It still just sounds beautiful.
@@sinceunati Seriously that line gets me every time! It's perfectly cryptic. Amazing.
What does it mean to you? You tell me yours and I’ll tell you mine.
I feel the same... 76 yrs... Bob Dylan has been with me almost my whole life. I listen to him every day. I just love him❤
I can't describe how this song blows up my mind...
Well said, I can listen to it over and over.
Maybe youd enjoy :) ua-cam.com/video/hgcDJon02sg/v-deo.html
Dylan could, though. Haha
Every line in this song -- I think I could write a paragraph about each one of them. Bob's words rain down upon us with the righteous sting and glory of TRUTH. Saying so, I regret burdening the man with another accolade that is almost too heavy to bear. Bob Dylan, you set fire to my brain when I was a young teen 50 years ago. If I had not studied your deep, dense, and utterly meaningful poetry as a young teen, I believe I would have grown up to be someone I would rather not imagine. As well as the glory of its illuminating images, there are lines here so apt and funny to make one laugh outloud. This is another one of Bob's perfect songs. A truly gorgeous and illuminating meditation. I send you my love. ⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
I am mid-sixties now. I literally grew up listening to Dylan, Beatles, etc. from toddlerhood. My aunt would play Dylan, The Loving Spoonful, all the early sixties stuff, and my mother took up the mantle shortly thereafter. There was always music in our home(s). Thank God for Bob Dylan. He, in addition to the parents, taught me a lot about life.
Me too. Mid60s. My uncle has all of these albums which I listen to as a kid
The man's a genius, I honestly can't express how much your music means to me. Thank you
Happy Birthday, Bob Dylan! 80 years old today. :)
I’m a 20 year old girl and this song will never not make me a bit emotional. Greatest songwriter ever along with Lennon and McCartney
Dylan's genius was writing lyrics that could be interpreted in so many ways by so many people.
I allways come back to this song. Alot of memories.
Bought this album when i was 15. I knew then that music was about to change. One side was 'folksy ' for want of a better word. The other electric. Im 73 now. Seen Dylan many times but will never forget his 1966 world tour with the Hawks ( later Band) a life changing concert for a 15 year old here in Perth in Western Australia. Dylan loves touring Australia. He even recorded a famous Australian folk song. He invited a group of indigenous Australians up on stage here in 1997 from memory, had their own seats on stage. My late partner and I were at the show. He played 'Tangled Up In Blue' for the group.
Bob rocks, if you dont like this, you have a problem..
Thanks for writing,, Bob. THEM has turned this into a timeless classic.
Bob Dylan . . I’ve loved you all my life. I named my only son “Dylan” after you. The truth is your real name is Bobby Zimmerman . ..you will always be the one and only “prophet and seer” . . The voice of our generation . . .and many a time to come. Never leave us.
A lot of kids named Dylan were born in the 60s , I'll bet.
60 years my best musical friend by listening his albums. Thnx Bob
i've seen him many times in concert ...all different,all special!he doesn't do the same songs the same!he evolves and i think he wants us to evolve as well!!
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
É... O tempo passa, nós envelhecemos no corpo, mas a alma, o espírito, assim como essa música, permanecem intactos, eternos. Parabéns, Bob Dylan, pelo seu legado. Muito obrigado!!!
"Leave your stepping stones behind, something calls for you
Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you
The vagabond who's rapping at your door
Is standing in the clothes that you once wore
Strike another match, go start anew
And it's all over now, baby blue"
Possibly the Dylan verse that has strongest impact on me
Me too.
Me too, pal...
I think exactly the same. Bob Dylan is incredible.
Yes!
Same thoughts my friend! Bob dylan can do that in your soul
Aqui no Brasil, essa linda canção foi regravada por vários grandes artistas de nossa terra, eis: Gal Costa, Zé Ramalho, Engenheiros do Havaí, Zé Geraldo, entre outros...parabéns ao Dylan, por nos proporcionar grandes obras e seu carisma influente.
Negro amor se cu é rola!
The Brazilians have a great appreciation for good music and of course producing their own.
I used to play a lot of Bob Dylan in the car when driving my kids to school or to sporting events. My daughter, then 6, was the “Queen of Misheard”. For this particular song she used to sing: ‘....the cockatoo is moving under you...’😂
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But I am pretty sure that was the original lyric.
16 when I bought this album in 1977 and I have loved him since. This is one of my favourites.
I'm addicted to Bob's voice
One of the best album of all time. This and “Highway 61 revisited” changed my life. I have listened to them I don’t know how many times. And every time I get goosebumps. Thanks God there’s Bob Dylan.
"yonder stands your orphan with his gun
Crying like a fire in the sun..."
He was on fire. But the folkies couldn't quite comprehend. The ultimate goodbye song.
Bob's harmonica is literally crying.
Olive, that’s so true although funnily enough it never occurred to me that this song is a kiss goodbye. He always seemed to have a contradictory relationship with the Folk world.
Rebekah, yes he did have a love/hate thing at the time of this song. He wanted to explore ways of expanding his music & sound but was getting a lot of pushback.
Instead of staying "in his lane" he became the first fusion genre singer-songwriter of the modern rock era. He never really turned his back on roots music of course, but he did demand to do it on his own terms.
We are all the beneficiaries of that uncompromising attitude. Thanks Bob!
Maybe my single favourite Dylan line.
The empty-handed painter from your streets...
His harmonica is crying...that and my freaking heart. Ugh 💔💖
I'm not sure if Bob even knows how many people his music has touched, but this song has given me a lot of comfort during dark periods in my life, and has helped me move forward.
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
One of the best. It's been with me for 50 years, inscribed in my heart.
I used to listen to a Brazilian version of this song. Fifteen years later, when these tracks became available on UA-cam, I finally knew the original thing. I found it awesome!
Yonder... What a word‼️🩰💖🙋💫👍🙏
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
I heard the Van Morrison cover first...which led me to the original. Old music is new music if you've never heard it before. Dylan is the pinnacle of American musical and songwriting genius.
Never tired of listening to Bob Dylan songs,since 1974 until now 2020.thank you brother.
My grandad was a massive Dylan enthusiast. He was so free-spirited, philosophical and the smartest man I’ve ever known. This song makes me think of him a lot. I know I’ll see your face again💚
I grew up with his music, I am 66
Great song a poet off this time
a written work of art performed by a magician of words. he'll take you in and swirl you into his world. eyes will open to find you were never stranded, but standing right here. No matter what you do though, you can't hold on to the memory, you squeeze and more sand falls out of your hand. You'll end up looking down and wondering what all that dirt is underneath your fingernail.
You can't store it, just let the current pass through you and appreciate the moment.
Oh, THAT was an original statement about Dylan's music.
Can SOMEBODY on this site PLEASE say something original?
something original
Your lover who just walked out your door...
Well said friend.
I don't know. I saw Dylan live a couple years back and that has stuck with me a great deal. Pretty sure that counts as storage, but I hate to undermine your metaphor.
No heroes. I agree. But if you don't have brothers, choose you brothers well.
i immediately loved the sound of his voice when i first heard him in my early teens,and still loving him today at 55..thankyou for putting your music on youtube Sir Bob..many thanks
Still loving him at 73.
Thank you Bob for sharing your God given music with the world!
Who could ever dream-up a lyric like this, but the ‘60’s troubador, bob ???👋🤣🐳💜🌎🌍🥳
Amazing it's really amazing.
I like listening to song while reading the comments.
In this wasted year....music has kept me sane, and lyrics like this bring an emotion that threatens to overwhelm me...a genius an artist a poet ....ty
I stop by and listen to this song by Dylan every so often, to me the song is about the end, and demise of America, Bob Dylan the greatest poet and song writer of all time
Some of Dylan's best lyrics, and that's saying a lot
I think this is beautiful. People of America-Suffering found some medicine here... Some Noble and Fair One souls, in the field of popular music...
This may be my favorite song
R.Z./B.D. THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your love & lyrics through the years!!
Forget the dead they will not follow you = sleep peacefully my man.
Hell yeah Bob...on the Eve of Turning 50.january ..24..Lol
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.when all of my oldest Siblings..pointed to Bob Dylan..💯❤️🙏💋🤟 Circa Born 1972..❤️💯💋
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Every line on this track is incredible!
VAN THE MAN!
This may be the best song ever written.
Eternal voice singing an immortal theme. Thank you Bob. Greetings from Portugal 🎈🎼💙💛
😎👍🏼🖤
Yeah he pretty good
When I was in Woodstock, NY, in September 2001, somebody showed me a room and said that Bob Dylan had lived in there. I didn't know, if it's true and if this guy only liked to entertain me, but at that moment this room had got a special aura of that time about the 60th - very mysterious!
🥰I love Bob Dylon and his songs!
this harmonica solo gives me goosebumps every time i hear this beautiful song, Bob Dylan greatest songwriter of all time!
Sellers so grateful for bringing it up to being true.... # 1 requisite in seeking God. Thanks Bob Dylan ❤️
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"Leave your stepping stones behind now, something calls for you
Forget the dead you've left, they will not follow you" - This is Dylan saying goodbye to folk music.
A very special song for me. Long ago memories of a love gone wrong. I wonder where you are now
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A masterpiece.
thanks for saying.
I'm 77 and hadn't heard this song for decades. Was at a Sam Grisham Project concert this summer and couldn't make out the lyrics, but it was so familiar! Then the dime dropped...
live long and prosper
Didn't know until today that the only person accompanying Dylan on this song, on bass, was Bill Lee, Spike Lee's dad. Cool. RIP Bill.
Dylan is the ultimate chill music any age I'm 35 listening since I was 14 never gets old timeless classics
Dylan's music envelops you into a different world, through the words, as well as the harmonic tunes. What an artist.
Genius
I bought this album from the Columbia Record Club. The song still sounds great The lyrics are in the closed captions (CC). Very nice touch.
LYRICS THAT GIVES ME CHILLS❤
I's all over now, Baby Blue...another great Bob Dylan!
i sang this song to my son when he was an infant...he's 24 now, almost exactly 40 years younger than me
So much love and respect for Dylan. Esp this era
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Thanks for reminding me of this one David Lynch weather report 11/20/2020!
This song always leaves my emotions tangled up in blue. Saying Dylan is a genius seems an understatement.
NFA
Good song, but I'll never understand the unbearably overused "genius" label.
He is a genius.
@@suzannesands7330 Poetry - true moving poetry to music is why, Suzanne. In that, he cannot be equaled.
He was very brave to sing like that. It's quite a strong melody. The guitar very tender
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"Crying like a fire in the sun." How, how, how did such a young man understand these things?
Loved him forever. My kids grew up on his music and now trying to get grandkids to hear him. In my mid seventies I still listen forgetting some of the words but still singing with him. Thanks Bob Dylan for your work throughout my life.
Keep it up. They will be more enriched and educated kids. My Grandmother played Johnny Cash when I was a boy and it stuck. Dad introduced me to Bob. It stuck.
This song was released on the day I was born and some of my earliest memories are of playing his Greatest Hits album on the record player for my mom. I was so proud of myself that I could do that at four. He's a legend.
dylan is awsome he has a gift for music
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