Feeling hyperbolic, so I'm gonna say that the moment Danko steps up to the mic and sings 'BE-HI-I-IND' is the greatest moment in rock history. Someone prove me wrong.
Absolute PERFECTION. Literally every second of this clip is inspiring on so many levels. The SONG. A masterpiece which he dared to reinterpret using a more colorful pallette of sounds. Challenging his audience to expand their ways of thinking how his music..or any music could be and rewarding them with this GEM. It's a real heart tugger seeing that boy just pouring himself into every note. Bobby!! 1966
The live version of this tune with this ensemble is my favourite song of theirs. RR's solo in these sets are so raw and powerful. You don't need to shred produce an incredible solo. I later read in his autobiography that that's how he addresses his solos -- all about the feeling. Masterful.
SO fortunate to have this quality film...many of us didn't have the opportunity to catch these historic moments of Bob bursting on the scene. He was so young, ambitious and always true to himself. Even Leonard Cohen said someone like Bob Dylan only comes around every 300 years.
They looked so cool with their Fender instruments and their suits. Everybody was so skinny back than and nobody wasted hours in the gym to impress with muscles
When cultural historians look back at the Rock and Roll era one hundred years from now, they'll say that the musical trends and it's connected social commentary were captained by a significant genius. Bob Dylan is and always was the King of Rock and Roll.
Bob Dylan isn't the King Of Rock and Roll I mean you can make a case for "King of Music" but he didn't do enough Rock and Roll I mean even this song was a folk song first.
Love this version! I would have loved to see The Band backing Bob Dylan live like this but I was born too late. What an incredible moment in time captured in this song and video! Thank you.
Down the street the dogs are barkin' And the day is a-gettin' dark. As the night comes in a-fallin', The dogs 'll lose their bark. An' the silent night will shatter From the sounds inside my mind, For I'm one too many mornings And a thousand miles behind. From the crossroads of my doorstep, My eyes they start to fade, As I turn my head back to the room Where my love and I have laid. An' I gaze back to the street, The sidewalk and the sign, And I'm one too many mornings An' a thousand miles behind. It's a restless hungry feeling That don't mean no one no good, When ev'rything I'm a-sayin' You can say it just as good. You're right from your side, I'm right from mine. We're both just too many mornings An' a thousand miles behind.
As can be seen here and on the 1966 film of him singing live Visions of Johanna (part) and on Blonde on Blonde his singing and phrasing technique had become something not just awesome and unique but totally supernatural.
I attended this concert. I’m ashamed to say. That I was one of the audience who booed .The folk singer Dylan was so important to us. So it was really hard to deal with Leopard Skin pillbox hat. I’m 74 years now . And always been a Dylan fan. The doors of perception were truly kicked open by the Zimmerman. Long live the King. Willfull Willy
I was born at least 30 years to late to attend wish I was born earlier but fair play for owning up to booing if I had been there I’d probably lie and say I was the only one there who got it.
It’s crazy to me that a person could have such a fixed idea about music that they would boo Bob Dylan at the very height of his genius. It’s such a contradiction between the two. Crazy.
He opened the door to psychedelia in the US, and then he retired and turned his back to the political dump and a way he did not considered logical to live for long. Though he instigated it with Like a rolling stone, he himself spend months as a railway hobo, the legend said as Robert Johnson had in his time. Intelligently, as he was a common middle-class graduated in a middle West small town, and he decided to hustle and look for a place in Greenwich Village, the rest is well known. He shouted us, the whole World, OPEN YOUR MIND, don’t believe anything they say after so many lies during Vietnam war and against civil rights. But don’t consider me a prophet, maybe a modern minstrel. He was not a traitor to himself, however the consequences. He even published Self portrait with a five minutes-and-done cover by his renegade hand, just to be forgotten. Fortunately he changed his mind, went on composing and New Morning is one of the best albums of all time. Afterwards, nothing more to say
Left political influences were under, as they benefited a lot of his increasing fame (that’s the point, ‘but you cannot do your art freely’) but they were culturally closed to new ideas (danger) while Woodie Guthrie and Pete Seeger, were already their heroes and didn’t need more imitators, but creators. Dylan wanted all audiences, in particular youngsters, fresher minded. Here one of his commonest way to lead with absurd contradictions between ‘ I like your attitude but I am a Science student (college I guess, by the attire and hair Eaton kid)’ and Dylan says, alright, that’s your role in society, but who are you or who would you like to be or where to go? It’s in Dylan’s songs. But as you cannot taken novels as truth, you cannot take one person’s point of view as ‘the light’. He was decades ahead his time ua-cam.com/video/4xF2Kv6LO1s/v-deo.htmlsi=JYaGDqyDsRdYwJCw
While the audience barked their Idiot buuuuh, pretending an Art for " a good cause"/ He opened the eyes of world to the Truth of Beauty following the lesson of the beloved John Keats/" The True Beauty Is the Truth"! Art for Art / Beauty as the only goal of a truly Artist/ With noone on his side / but only His titanic attitude he won the War night by night/ concert after concert/ He was right. The epitome of modernism in the Art of the twentieth century/ The birth of Rock music & Rock Performing as we Know It/ The making of His personal Wall of Sound/ coming soon the thiny, wild, Mercurial sound of Blonde on Blonde ( the War & Peace of Rock albums)/ Yesterday/ Today/Tomorrow/ Always a million miles ahead/ A nice Day to all the Bob listeners!😉😉😉
This churning sound of a Hammond organ-fueled rock ballad that vamps on its first chord with expressionistic singing on top, started right there in 1966 and has influenced so many performers and songwriters. "Man Out of Time" by Elvis Costello, and Lloyd Cole's "Waterline" and "Pay For It," to name just three.
I was at the Cardiff show a few days before the Liverpool one. Will allways remember it. As soon as this song started i knew it was a 'different' ( lol) version of the song from his earlier album.
Swingin' Pig, I have recently discovered your channel and I LOVE it! Your rare footage and your rare audio are amazing documents of Dylan during this amazing period. I am obsessed with the 1966 European tour, and love to see/hear anything I can about it, so I am gobbling up your videos! Keep up the good work!
Young BD's Sublime & Deep Poetry Combined & Married with t Artistic liberty & Energy of Musical power (coupling)was t Perfect Incubator for Full Emotive Artistic Expression by Bobby &, thus Blessing Us All who came near thru Any medum even Now. Just SO Sublime with INNOCENCE Even. Artistic INTEGRITY.with Dylan.
Down the street the dogs are barkin’ And the day is a-gettin’ dark As the night comes in a-fallin’ The dogs’ll lose their bark An’ the silent night will shatter From the sounds inside my mind For I’m one too many mornings And a thousand miles behind From the crossroads of my doorstep My eyes they start to fade As I turn my head back to the room Where my love and I have laid An’ I gaze back to the street The sidewalk and the sign And I’m one too many mornings An’ a thousand miles behind It’s a restless hungry feeling That don’t mean no one no good When ev’rything I’m a-sayin’ You can say it just as good. You’re right from your side I’m right from mine We’re both just one too many mornings An’ a thousand miles behind
I'm sure when Buddy Holly envisioned returning to Britain later in 1959 or 60 reunited with the Crickets and with Waylon Jennings supporting, it could have sounded like this.
Very excited for the concert video! I always thought they were singing "ain't it hard" at the end of each verse but it looks like it actually starts with a 'B' but I still can't figure it out. Does anyone know? (everyone probably knows)
Michele, haha I knew the original lyrics to the song just didn't put it together. I've been a pretty big fan for about 10 yrs. Thanks for the compliment on the video, was just having some fun :)
Michele Yeah I spoke with her briefly on a blog. Hopefully she gets the account back, but I fear since she was profiting from it they won’t allow her back :(
En la calle los perros están ladrando Y el día se oscurece A medida que cae la noche Los perros perderán su ladrido Y la noche silenciosa se quebrará Por los sonidos interiores de mi mente Porque tengo demasiadas mañanas Y más de mil millas detrás Desde la encrucijada frente a mi puerta Mis ojos empiezan a apagarse Mientras giro mi cabeza hacia la habitación donde mi amor y yo nos yacimos Y luego vuelvo a mirar la calle La acera y el cartel Y tengo demasiadas mañanas Y más de mil millas a mis espaldas. Es una sensación frustrante Que no es buena para nadie Cuando todo lo que estoy diciendo Lo puedes decir tan bien como yo Tú estás acertado desde tu punto de vista Y yo estoy acertado desde el mío Pero nos separan demasiadas mañanas Y más de mil millas
Rick Danko singing "BEHIND..." Richard Manuel on piano. Robbie Robertson on guitar. Just missing Levon and Garth from the Band (at least I don't see them there).
@@sadguydon8912 Levon got fed up with the booing and left the Band for a time to work on an oil rig, so I think it is right to say it was Mickey Jones on drums here.
@@milannshrestha If you think he means Bob Dylan, he's talking about Robbie Robertson. The guitarist from The Band, the famous 60s and 70s group. The Band got their break by being Dylan's backing band for the first electric tour. (Levon Helm quit due to the booing and went to work on an oil rig on the coast, but came back after the tour was over when they were in upstate NY). Robbie is a controversial figure, but he did write some great songs for The Band
@@Official_KC Yes, BahFrancis meant Robbie who sadly died last August 80 yers old. He did write some great songs, as for the controversary, it is complicated. Listening to several sources that were there, and reading Barney Hoskyns biograhpy of The Band and also Robbie's book, I think he did the best he could, seeing he was dealing with 3 band members doing heroin. Robbie did make more money because of his songwriting, but the other guys, according to Hoskyns, all made a lot of money from touring and record sales.
Feeling hyperbolic, so I'm gonna say that the moment Danko steps up to the mic and sings 'BE-HI-I-IND' is the greatest moment in rock history. Someone prove me wrong.
You are objectively correct. There is nothing better.
Absolute PERFECTION. Literally every second of this clip is inspiring on so many levels. The SONG. A masterpiece which he dared to reinterpret using a more colorful pallette of sounds.
Challenging his audience to expand their ways of thinking how his music..or any music could be and rewarding them with this GEM. It's a real heart tugger seeing that boy just pouring himself into every note. Bobby!! 1966
Definitely agree. It’s something that’ll never be replicated. So powerful.
The live version of this tune with this ensemble is my favourite song of theirs. RR's solo in these sets are so raw and powerful. You don't need to shred produce an incredible solo. I later read in his autobiography that that's how he addresses his solos -- all about the feeling. Masterful.
@@SwinginPig
Thanks for sharing this. ✌️
SO fortunate to have this quality film...many of us didn't have the opportunity to catch these historic moments of Bob bursting on the scene. He was so young, ambitious and always true to himself. Even Leonard Cohen said someone like Bob Dylan only comes around every 300 years.
Johanne Sebastian Bach was the last time Bob came around.
They looked so cool with their Fender instruments and their suits. Everybody was so skinny back than and nobody wasted hours in the gym to impress with muscles
1965-1966, Beatles, Dylan, Stones. When every day brought a new song, anew sound. Transformative years. Such impact on culture and society.
I was there! What a night, making history!
When cultural historians look back at the Rock and Roll era one hundred years from now, they'll say that the musical trends and it's connected social commentary were captained by a significant genius. Bob Dylan is and always was the King of Rock and Roll.
Well put. Couldn’t agree more 👌
Wow Michelle, I never thought of that.
@Michele Shakespeare redux! I wish that I could be there to set them all straight. 📀🖥🔊
Bob Dylan isn't the King Of Rock and Roll I mean you can make a case for "King of Music" but he didn't do enough Rock and Roll I mean even this song was a folk song first.
Awesome. Bob Dylan.....hippest dude on the planet for over 60 years! Love The Band too!
Love this version best with burnt-out Bob drawing out the words and the magnificent pause before Danko's and his definitive "bee-hind."
Love this version! I would have loved to see The Band backing Bob Dylan live like this but I was born too late. What an incredible moment in time captured in this song and video! Thank you.
Down the street the dogs are barkin'
And the day is a-gettin' dark.
As the night comes in a-fallin',
The dogs 'll lose their bark.
An' the silent night will shatter
From the sounds inside my mind,
For I'm one too many mornings
And a thousand miles behind.
From the crossroads of my doorstep,
My eyes they start to fade,
As I turn my head back to the room
Where my love and I have laid.
An' I gaze back to the street,
The sidewalk and the sign,
And I'm one too many mornings
An' a thousand miles behind.
It's a restless hungry feeling
That don't mean no one no good,
When ev'rything I'm a-sayin'
You can say it just as good.
You're right from your side,
I'm right from mine.
We're both just too many mornings
An' a thousand miles behind.
As can be seen here and on the 1966 film of him singing live Visions of Johanna (part) and on Blonde on Blonde his singing and phrasing technique had become something not just awesome and unique but totally supernatural.
Hear hear. Only superlatives can really sum up this period.
All, what Bob sings is the live and true. For all of us. And gold music. Thank You, Bob.
Dylan and the Band!! It doesn't get much better than this. Thanks for the big smile this morning ❤
I attended this concert. I’m ashamed to say. That I was one of the audience who booed .The folk singer Dylan was so important to us. So it was really hard to deal with Leopard Skin pillbox hat. I’m 74 years now . And always been a Dylan fan. The doors of perception were truly kicked open by the Zimmerman. Long live the King. Willfull Willy
So this is rock and roll
I was born at least 30 years to late to attend wish I was born earlier but fair play for owning up to booing if I had been there I’d probably lie and say I was the only one there who got it.
It’s crazy to me that a person could have such a fixed idea about music that they would boo Bob Dylan at the very height of his genius. It’s such a contradiction between the two. Crazy.
He opened the door to psychedelia in the US, and then he retired and turned his back to the political dump and a way he did not considered logical to live for long. Though he instigated it with Like a rolling stone, he himself spend months as a railway hobo, the legend said as Robert Johnson had in his time. Intelligently, as he was a common middle-class graduated in a middle West small town, and he decided to hustle and look for a place in Greenwich Village, the rest is well known. He shouted us, the whole World, OPEN YOUR MIND, don’t believe anything they say after so many lies during Vietnam war and against civil rights. But don’t consider me a prophet, maybe a modern minstrel. He was not a traitor to himself, however the consequences. He even published Self portrait with a five minutes-and-done cover by his renegade hand, just to be forgotten. Fortunately he changed his mind, went on composing and New Morning is one of the best albums of all time. Afterwards, nothing more to say
Left political influences were under, as they benefited a lot of his increasing fame (that’s the point, ‘but you cannot do your art freely’) but they were culturally closed to new ideas (danger) while Woodie Guthrie and Pete Seeger, were already their heroes and didn’t need more imitators, but creators. Dylan wanted all audiences, in particular youngsters, fresher minded. Here one of his commonest way to lead with absurd contradictions between ‘ I like your attitude but I am a Science student (college I guess, by the attire and hair Eaton kid)’ and Dylan says, alright, that’s your role in society, but who are you or who would you like to be or where to go? It’s in Dylan’s songs. But as you cannot taken novels as truth, you cannot take one person’s point of view as ‘the light’. He was decades ahead his time
ua-cam.com/video/4xF2Kv6LO1s/v-deo.htmlsi=JYaGDqyDsRdYwJCw
While the audience barked their Idiot buuuuh, pretending an Art for " a good cause"/ He opened the eyes of world to the Truth of Beauty following the lesson of the beloved John Keats/" The True Beauty Is the Truth"!
Art for Art / Beauty as the only goal of a truly Artist/
With noone on his side / but only His titanic attitude he won the War night by night/ concert after concert/
He was right.
The epitome of modernism in the Art of the twentieth century/
The birth of Rock music & Rock Performing as we Know It/
The making of His personal Wall of Sound/ coming soon the thiny, wild, Mercurial sound of Blonde on Blonde ( the War & Peace of Rock albums)/
Yesterday/ Today/Tomorrow/ Always a million miles ahead/
A nice Day to all the Bob listeners!😉😉😉
Nemo nautilus
well said🙏
with the whole project you have created nothing less than a masterpiece. thank you so much.
I don't listen to a lot of Dylan or have anything intelligent to add other than bruv, he looked unbelievably cool in 1966.
Fantastic version of this song!
The master of arrangements.
This concert was magical. This and RTR.Cant wait for your final upload. Thanks.
Yep, his 1966 stuff will never be replicated. Hope you’ll enjoy it :)
@@SwinginPigAbsolutely. I am sure I will.
Bobby just keeps on getting on, the man is unstoppable, love you bob❤.
This churning sound of a Hammond organ-fueled rock ballad that vamps on its first chord with expressionistic singing on top, started right there in 1966 and has influenced so many performers and songwriters. "Man Out of Time" by Elvis Costello, and Lloyd Cole's "Waterline" and "Pay For It," to name just three.
rick danko is the coolest human being who ever lived
Then why is the camera on Bob the entire video?
The whole stage at that moment is drenched in coolness
love that harmony on the refrain!
What a haunting voice. Can't believe everyone is gone except Garth.
@@KelvieCarlile-cf8em yea I believe he has dementia now too end of an era
I was at the Cardiff show a few days before the Liverpool one. Will allways remember it. As soon as this song started i knew it was a 'different' ( lol) version of the song from his earlier album.
R.I.P. Robbie
Swingin' Pig, I have recently discovered your channel and I LOVE it! Your rare footage and your rare audio are amazing documents of Dylan during this amazing period. I am obsessed with the 1966 European tour, and love to see/hear anything I can about it, so I am gobbling up your videos! Keep up the good work!
Wordman67 thank you! Glad you’re enjoying it. I’m assuming you’ve already seen it, but in case not: vimeo.com/328926267
Really looking forward to see that marvellous piece you’re promising. This account is gold!
Thank you ♥️
OMG One of the greatest Dylan live clips/songs. Good version on the Hard Rain album too Robbie Robertson looks like Angus Young here
Rick's "BE-HIND!" became the hook of the song!!
Great performance with a slow electric energy , cool!
Amazing video. I’ve always loved this song, and I was surprised when I discovered this version of it, thanks!
Love this, one of the best
cant wait to see the final video
This the best vid on UA-cam
Yes, breathtaking for sure
Fantastic, what a great upload as always and so looking forward to whatever you have coming up. Many thanks
Great version!
This is a really great upload, Thank you so much 💖!
Thanks for watching! Cheers :)
Martin Scorsese is making a documentary on the 1975-76 Rolling Thunder Revue tour. A giant box set of live recordings will follow it
Yep, so excited for it!
And some unseen interviews too will be released in the Netflix film taken by Dylan's manager Jeff Rosen.
I would have loved to have witnessed these concerts. Bob at his rapturous best 👍
And people in the audience were booing THIS?
Glad to hear the applause at the end... At least some people gave some positive feedback...
Phenomenal
Soul Music
I love Liverpool and also Dylan. !!!!!!
Thanks for the share SP! 😊
Beauty!!!
Young BD's Sublime & Deep Poetry Combined & Married with t Artistic liberty & Energy of Musical power (coupling)was t Perfect Incubator for Full Emotive Artistic Expression by Bobby &, thus Blessing Us All who came near thru Any medum
even Now. Just SO Sublime with INNOCENCE Even. Artistic INTEGRITY.with Dylan.
Superb !
Love u Bob
Bien.. toda una odisea de buena música y armonía para vivir mejor... Gracias
Zimmy and the Band inventing songwriter rock right here. Elvis Costello taking notes for the future imperial rock of "Man Out of Time."
Now that is music
"He's just doing what he wants to do, and if you don't like it you can surely cut out"
Fucking brilliant letting him harmonize
Bob & Rick Danko singing, Robbie Robertson on lead guitar. The boobirds staying quiet. Bob was always a great artist, great on rhythm guitar.
Down the street the dogs are barkin’
And the day is a-gettin’ dark
As the night comes in a-fallin’
The dogs’ll lose their bark
An’ the silent night will shatter
From the sounds inside my mind
For I’m one too many mornings
And a thousand miles behind
From the crossroads of my doorstep
My eyes they start to fade
As I turn my head back to the room
Where my love and I have laid
An’ I gaze back to the street
The sidewalk and the sign
And I’m one too many mornings
An’ a thousand miles behind
It’s a restless hungry feeling
That don’t mean no one no good
When ev’rything I’m a-sayin’
You can say it just as good.
You’re right from your side
I’m right from mine
We’re both just one too many mornings
An’ a thousand miles behind
Love Dylan always!L❤❤❤
Amazing
Right on, golden!
Thx for listening!
I agree miss you Rick Danko
Bobs the goat
Subscribed
Thank you!
Inmensidad de BOB❤❤❤
🎇🌠🎼🎹🌹
BBLBL Wat Am I Attemptin to Express/ Say ? Dylan's Artistry COMPELS U to Emote
This is why i like Dylan
Bob Dylan és el mejor
下一次巴布狄倫到帕羅奥圖附近演唱時,他邀請賈伯斯在開演之前,到他的改裝巡迴巴士上坐坐。他問賈伯斯最喜歡他的哪一首歌,質伯斯提到了〈One Too Many Momings〉。於是巴布狄倫當晚就唱了這首歌。
Huge Dylan fan and love the '66 tour but tend to agree with the poster who said this one has a bit of a rough translation into electric.
YEAH BOBBY AND ROBBY
If you hav any difficulty hearing All t words Clearly-- U will be Happy if you simply goigle them. Then can Fully enjoy t song. 👍 ♥
I'm sure when Buddy Holly envisioned returning to Britain later in 1959 or 60 reunited with the Crickets and with Waylon Jennings supporting, it could have sounded like this.
God bless Rick
Very excited for the concert video!
I always thought they were singing "ain't it hard" at the end of each verse but it looks like it actually starts with a 'B' but I still can't figure it out. Does anyone know? (everyone probably knows)
nathan ‘behind’
Just examine the original lyric. It's simply the word "behind."
Oh of course, thanks.
Michele, haha I knew the original lyrics to the song just didn't put it together. I've been a pretty big fan for about 10 yrs. Thanks for the compliment on the video, was just having some fun :)
I was there
Was this song recorded at the "Judas" gig please, Swingin' ?
freevue It was not. It was recorded at Odeon Theatre and the famous Judas concert was Free Trade Hall in London :)
Manchester
God Bless Robbie Robinson & Cover Any of his sins..Amein
Sorry to buck the comments trend, but I do think that the cross over was rough at times, some of the songs were simply more acoustically inclined.
Lately, sad eyed lady of lowland Account has closed.
Please take care Dear Mr. Swinging .
I can’t believe that! Thank you for telling me, she’ll be sorely missed :( I hope I’m not the next one on the list.
Michele Yeah I spoke with her briefly on a blog. Hopefully she gets the account back, but I fear since she was profiting from it they won’t allow her back :(
Michele Aww thank you so much, that means a lot ❤️ I put a lot of love into it.
No! that's news to me too, what sad news. Certainly hope yours is going nowhere but up, SP! Thanks toyoaki yamada
Swingin’ Pig B
Robbie's suit keeps changing! 😅
Well, Elena, it just demonstrates how fast and furious things moved in the 1960's. It must have been hell for the roadies.
Lol, I can imagine.
🎼🎶🎶🎸⭐️
Does anyone know what they're saying, when they sing together? For example, at 3:17 ?
They're singing "Behind".
@@jaketad939 thanks for looking that up!! It was driving me nuts every time I watched this video and I love this video.
On London Road in Liverpool
Bob a cool second
En la calle los perros están ladrando
Y el día se oscurece
A medida que cae la noche
Los perros perderán su ladrido
Y la noche silenciosa se quebrará
Por los sonidos interiores de mi mente
Porque tengo demasiadas mañanas
Y más de mil millas detrás
Desde la encrucijada frente a mi puerta
Mis ojos empiezan a apagarse
Mientras giro mi cabeza hacia la habitación
donde mi amor y yo nos yacimos
Y luego vuelvo a mirar la calle
La acera y el cartel
Y tengo demasiadas mañanas
Y más de mil millas a mis espaldas.
Es una sensación frustrante
Que no es buena para nadie
Cuando todo lo que estoy diciendo
Lo puedes decir tan bien como yo
Tú estás acertado desde tu punto de vista
Y yo estoy acertado desde el mío
Pero nos separan demasiadas mañanas
Y más de mil millas
Unbelievable! Can anybody help me with the band members?
Robbie Robertson, lead guitar; Garth Hudson, organ; Richard Manuel, piano; Rick Danko, bass, backing vocal; Mickey Jones, drums
Rick Danko singing "BEHIND..." Richard Manuel on piano. Robbie Robertson on guitar. Just missing Levon and Garth from the Band (at least I don't see them there).
@@sadguydon8912 Levon got fed up with the booing and left the Band for a time to work on an oil rig, so I think it is right to say it was Mickey Jones on drums here.
Way too much sexy!
Absolutely! in a bad ass intellectual way...just shows sex is mostly mental or maybe entirely.
"you're right from your side and I'm right from mine" 😒
Judas!!!
Not as good as Belfast, methinks
I luv you bob Dylan
It’s a restless hungry feeling that don’t mean nobody no good
Rest in peace Robbie..
r u crazy!?!!!
@@milannshrestha If you think he means Bob Dylan, he's talking about Robbie Robertson. The guitarist from The Band, the famous 60s and 70s group. The Band got their break by being Dylan's backing band for the first electric tour. (Levon Helm quit due to the booing and went to work on an oil rig on the coast, but came back after the tour was over when they were in upstate NY). Robbie is a controversial figure, but he did write some great songs for The Band
@@Official_KC Yes, BahFrancis meant Robbie who sadly died last August 80 yers old. He did write some great songs, as for the controversary, it is complicated. Listening to several sources that were there, and reading Barney Hoskyns biograhpy of The Band and also Robbie's book, I think he did the best he could, seeing he was dealing with 3 band members doing heroin. Robbie did make more money because of his songwriting, but the other guys, according to Hoskyns, all made a lot of money from touring and record sales.