Bob Dylan Interview & "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" [FOLLOW LINK BELOW FOR FULL VERSION]

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2019
  • ATTENTION: Due to copyright reasons, most of the performance portion was cut out. So sorry about that! I uploaded the whole version to Dailymotion though. Find it here: www.dailymotion.com/video/x78....
    Thought I'd upload this piece of history so everyone could see it in relatively good quality. Other versions online are usually extremely low resolution.
    This is a very significant Dylan appearance as it was his first televised interview, not to mention his gorgeous rendition of his legendary murder ballad. It was taped on February 25, 1964. Enjoy this gem while you can!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 332

  • @SwinginPig
    @SwinginPig  4 роки тому +65

    ABOUT CUT AUDIO: I could not upload the full version of the song due to copyright, so if you'll read the description, I'd appreciate it. There is a link to the full version there. Thank you.

    • @hannabaal150
      @hannabaal150 3 роки тому +4

      The logarithm popped this up in my feed. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll has always been my favorite Dylan song. I will be going through your collection, thanks!

    • @MauriceCBrown3rd
      @MauriceCBrown3rd 3 роки тому +2

      I enjoy this because it shows Bobs harmonica playing.

    • @wilesmith
      @wilesmith 2 роки тому +1

      a c i d

    • @Msfifisquarepantz
      @Msfifisquarepantz 10 місяців тому

      Well.Why do it at all? Humph.

  • @Benjaminbutton86
    @Benjaminbutton86 3 роки тому +139

    Only a year later he’d be playing Like a Rolling Stone looking like a completely different person... mind blowing

    • @vamosbarca8206
      @vamosbarca8206 3 роки тому +7

      I still cant believe it

    • @madmakingmindproductions9655
      @madmakingmindproductions9655 3 роки тому +3

      Same guy different sound

    • @SpeegBJ
      @SpeegBJ 3 роки тому +1

      @@vamosbarca8206 Have no problem at all believing it.

    • @SpeegBJ
      @SpeegBJ 3 роки тому +4

      @@madmakingmindproductions9655 He moved with the times...that's what he is. (fan since 1964, age 16)

    • @Tthumb
      @Tthumb 3 роки тому +3

      Bob is an artist

  • @tomrock8418
    @tomrock8418 2 роки тому +23

    6:45
    "If i'd talk about it i would talk about it for a very long time, i sang about it would only take as long as the song lasts"
    I just like that somehow. it's so simple and clear.

  • @alexandra6864
    @alexandra6864 3 роки тому +71

    Just imagine, hearing Dylan for the first time in the 60s. Just imagine watching his rise to fame as it was happening. Incredible.

    • @michellewestusa
      @michellewestusa 3 роки тому +3

      We did lol

    • @michellewestusa
      @michellewestusa 3 роки тому +1

      @Raúl DylanI am! Lol

    • @buffalobob
      @buffalobob 3 роки тому +5

      I was there witnessing this era and it was a spectacular one.

    • @kinky_Z
      @kinky_Z 2 роки тому

      I first heard him in '64 and then got invited to his hotel room in '74 for the "after party."". I was 25 but I understood the moment. Janis Ian was in the room as was Maria Muldaur. Just one of those magic moments. He sang 2:10 Train.

    • @mattiassvanberg8292
      @mattiassvanberg8292 Рік тому

      @@kinky_Z Did you do any drugs in the after party? Can't remember if Dylan was on any hard drugs in 74. Probably.

  • @patrickoconnor1279
    @patrickoconnor1279 Рік тому +6

    Seeing Bob shift in his seat and giggle and knowing how he’d not only reject everything being said about him but he’d throw it back in their face makes his shifts and giggles burst with irony.

  • @JavaJohnVideo
    @JavaJohnVideo 2 місяці тому +1

    UA-cam sucks! This is a historic fucking song that should be able to be heard by anybody, anywhere anytime

  • @msjnol
    @msjnol 4 роки тому +41

    I listen to Bob Dylan when I cannot take anymore of today's mindless and simplistic music which is all of the time. Please keep posting.

  • @tigerboy245
    @tigerboy245 5 років тому +121

    I find it very remarkable that this legendary material was actually on television.

    • @michellewestusa
      @michellewestusa 3 роки тому +10

      Used to have a lot of legendary material on regular tv, now it's all garbage .

    • @Piggy-Oink-Oink
      @Piggy-Oink-Oink 3 роки тому +6

      No one is interested in saving society anymore..it;s all about being socially personable to the powers that create madness.

  • @BorderRebels
    @BorderRebels 4 роки тому +163

    Steve Allen was a good jazz pianist; there’s a famous TV performance where he plays behind Jack Kerouac while Jack reads live from ‘On The Road’. He and Kerouac made a great album called ‘Poetry For The Beat Generation.’ He’s introducing Bob to a wider, possibly older ‘hip’ audience here, and I think his long-windedness is due to his desire to do Bob justice during a period where a lot of people new to his music dismissed him with comments like ‘he can’t really sing’, and put-downs like that. Steve is saying, “This guy’s a poet, a genius, and you should really listen to him.” Bob will have been embarrassed, but I’ll bet he knew about Steve’s work with Kerouac and I’m sure he appreciated the way Steve clearly took him seriously.

    • @satanasdelincuente
      @satanasdelincuente 4 роки тому +1

      You said it all ua-cam.com/video/3LLpNKo09Xk/v-deo.html

    • @johnwattdotca
      @johnwattdotca 4 роки тому +1

      Steve Allen was always long-winded. He even said the words to songs a lot, even if no-one asked him.

    • @christophercasey6775
      @christophercasey6775 4 роки тому +1

      Having Steve read some of Bob's lyrics with the piano in the background was beautiful.

    • @johnwattdotca
      @johnwattdotca 4 роки тому

      @@christophercasey6775 I don't think I'll ever forget Steve reading the words to "I Can't Get No (Satisfaction)"... no... I can't.

    • @StephenAku
      @StephenAku 4 роки тому

      It's likely that by Feb. 25,1964, Steve Allen had been to Leary's Millbrook estate for LSD excursions.

  • @dondamon4669
    @dondamon4669 4 роки тому +23

    He’d released freewheeling by then, one of the best albums ever

  • @moll4596
    @moll4596 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for uploading this. I'm a history teacher, I will use this in class

  • @hannabaal150
    @hannabaal150 3 роки тому +4

    After 50 years of listening to it I always get the same visceral reaction to this song. Poet laureate indeed....

  • @artchem1
    @artchem1 4 роки тому +9

    Bob has not changed since this interview, he is still very gracious and humble today. 🎼🎶🎵. Thank you 🌟

  • @timalexwar
    @timalexwar 4 роки тому +4

    I was thirteen. It was 1963 or 64. I fell asleep every night listening to the radio, a transistor radio. I listened to KSJO out of San Jose near to where my family lived. They played "folk music" (a genre which was already in transition); stuff like Judy Collins "Thirsty Boots", Judy Henske, Phil Ochs and this song, " The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll". Seems like they played Hattie Carroll every night. I fell in love with the melancholy of the tale of cruel and tragic injustice. The plaintive chord progression and Dylan's singing gripped me and started me backtracking on him and his music. My interest in him has continued to this day, some 55 years later. There are millions like me.

  • @TheBluewaterBlonde
    @TheBluewaterBlonde 4 роки тому +44

    According to the comments left here a lot of people wondered why the video went silent and, without reading the video description, wrote a complaining remark.
    When I was in high school a teacher of mine gave us an assignment which he wanted completed right away. The paper he gave us clearly said at the top to read the entire page before beginning to work. The page consisted of about twenty questions. Most every person in that class started answering the questions right away. A few of us actually read it through and the last question said to complete only that last question on the paper and we were done while everyone else was still laboring away answering every question.
    Moral of each -- always read the descriptions/instructions.

    • @starcloudhidden8074
      @starcloudhidden8074 4 роки тому +4

      That was a great teacher of astounding awareness

    • @SwinginPig
      @SwinginPig  4 роки тому +7

      Thank you very much for this. It's been a labor just to keep up with the complaints...

    • @abarfriedrich5027
      @abarfriedrich5027 3 роки тому +3

      My teacher did the same test with my class, and I still turn a deep scarlet confessing: I answered all twenty... - BUT: I'll never forget that lesson.

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs4985
    @scrotiemcboogerballs4985 Рік тому +1

    Sounds like Mr. Tambourine man when he plays the harmonica. Literally can’t get enough of good ole Bob I listen to him daily

  • @melodymakermark
    @melodymakermark 4 роки тому +39

    Dylan was such a badass. When I came up, there were a lot of templates for what I wanted to do musically. Dylan has his influences, but there really was no template. He was a pioneer.

    • @MrPernell27
      @MrPernell27 4 роки тому +4

      That’s why 60+yrs later we are still listening. There[s absolutely nothing like him

    • @starcloudhidden8074
      @starcloudhidden8074 4 роки тому

      @@MrPernell27 indeed

    • @dianepriore9576
      @dianepriore9576 3 роки тому

      Yes but his idol was Buddy Holly blew my mind Who knew? He really inspired Bob n I would think he just got fed information that we needed n he d never want to look dress or sing like someone else There's only one Dylan like only One Elvis ... No. Twin could've lived ..too weird

    • @boppob1343
      @boppob1343 Рік тому +1

      well, he got A LOT of his melodies and cadences from folk songs. He also learned that he could write songs in a quite literal sense to portray information from Woody Guthrie very early in his career.

    • @mattiassvanberg8292
      @mattiassvanberg8292 Рік тому

      @@dianepriore9576 Yeah, he saw Buddy Holly live just before he died. But he was one of Dylan's many influences.

  • @DagaanGalakticos
    @DagaanGalakticos 4 роки тому +37

    It's extraordinary that every interview and performance and recording about and by Dylan remains interesting and educational. What a phenomenal human being. The one great poet before him that was truly incandescent was Arthur Rimbaud and there are but a couple of thin books of his poems and some biographic info but a hundred fifty years people who admired him searched for any new scrap of info about him. but with Dylan we have endless films and interviews and performances and albums and none of it ever gets old. Incredible.

    • @starcloudhidden8074
      @starcloudhidden8074 4 роки тому

      @Zach Higgins he's only ever wanted us to listen indeed a teacher

  • @lynettekomidar
    @lynettekomidar 4 роки тому +6

    Thank God for Dylan

  • @Leocadia333
    @Leocadia333 4 роки тому

    So amazing!. Great clarity and terrific sound. Thanks so much.

  • @nissi.k
    @nissi.k 3 роки тому

    This is so wonderful Swingin' Thank you!
    Thanks also for the link for the full video
    in your description! I will share from there!🤍

  • @georgecoventry8441
    @georgecoventry8441 3 роки тому +10

    Good to see this! When people first heard Bob Dylan back then they were hearing something unlike anything they'd heard before in their lives, and it either blew their minds...or they just couldn't relate to it. Joan Baez recognized the great value of what Bob had to offer immediately on hearing him play, and she did everything she could to get him a larger audience. I love seeing footage of both of them from those early days. They were each absolutely extraordinary in their own particular way, and it led to a lot of wonderful stuff in the years that followed. I've always wondered if "Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" was partly about Sara...and partly about Joan? Seems like it's about both of them to me, depending on which line and which part of what verse, but only Bob knows for sure. Joan certainly thought it was about her, as evidenced by her artwork inside the double album cover of "Any Day Now". It's not surprising that she would have.
    And yes...I know that he *said* later in the song "Sara" that he was "staying up all night in the Chelsea Hotel writing Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands for you" (meaning Sara)............but how often does Bob reveal....everything? :-) He keeps his cards pretty close to his chest, generally speaking, and I can understand why. It's better that way.

  • @maxwellfan55
    @maxwellfan55 4 роки тому +7

    Well at least we got to hear the interview, but my goodness, what a rare treat to see a young artist so at one with his music and at his peak.

    • @SwinginPig
      @SwinginPig  4 роки тому +1

      Please read the description. Link to full version there.

  • @singingpretty
    @singingpretty 4 роки тому +3

    My father died in '68 but until then he exposed me to all sorts of interesting people. Steve Allen was one of them. I remember watching as a little girl and first seeing Bob Dylan. Seemed so shy. I had no clue this guy would become such a part of history! ❤️❤️❤️ Amazing.

  • @shea086
    @shea086 3 роки тому +1

    Edits or not, thanks for putting this up. It's a peice of cultural and musical history.

  • @joshberretyaskovich
    @joshberretyaskovich 4 роки тому

    Please never stop uploading these

  • @0otee
    @0otee 4 роки тому

    Enjoying this video❣️ Powerful Dylan from the start❤️🌹👌🌞 Thanks Swingin’

  • @garyhosty9874
    @garyhosty9874 4 роки тому +3

    many thanks - fascinating to hear young Bob explaining his use of view points other than his own, to mention 'copy'..we are lucky to have him.

  • @georgittesingbiel219
    @georgittesingbiel219 3 роки тому +3

    Soft-spoken genius 🤠

  • @thomasbodensick3749
    @thomasbodensick3749 4 роки тому +4

    Incredible moment. Did not know this existed

  • @johnmitchelljr
    @johnmitchelljr Рік тому

    Good for you, Steve always intelligent. Great clip. Thank you very much.

  • @tomdale1313
    @tomdale1313 Рік тому

    tanks for sharing this with us all...

  • @nancybingham7298
    @nancybingham7298 4 роки тому +1

    I used to sing & play this sone. Brought back many memories.

  • @lawrencevandenberg7725
    @lawrencevandenberg7725 Рік тому

    more a yogi than a poet...the stuff, the story, of the song happened, already--the delivery of the stuff--the song--is all breath control. Oh--and the voice--there's the voice. Thanks, Steve.

  • @jndrummer5131
    @jndrummer5131 3 роки тому

    The interviews are just as interesting as the music! Great Bob Dylan clip!

  • @nicobva
    @nicobva 4 роки тому +1

    What a gift, thank you!

  • @JetaimeElizabethmorganHi-qh6vw
    @JetaimeElizabethmorganHi-qh6vw 3 місяці тому

    I never have shared this but I hope his Parents are doing well and his adult children and who ever he carry within ❤I hope he feels how we appreciate and truly love and me I send Blessings, thank you for sharing, I enjoy you Bob so very much ,Have fun on your tour 😊

    • @JetaimeElizabethmorganHi-qh6vw
      @JetaimeElizabethmorganHi-qh6vw 3 місяці тому

      Bob thank you what a powerful song the words have so much heart felt words, always God Bless and protect you love,tayme morgan taylor hilton

  • @cliffordadams8353
    @cliffordadams8353 4 роки тому +25

    Steve Allen was one of the few people to ask Dylan intelligent questions and get honest answers before he got so protective and treated all questions with protective cynicism. Possibly a one off

    • @basilfomeen9995
      @basilfomeen9995 4 роки тому +4

      It's amazing how intelligent and intellectual Steve Allen sounds compared to anyone on television today. You were right Bob. The times sure did change😩

    • @howardrobinson4938
      @howardrobinson4938 2 роки тому

      It's hard to mock and insult someone when they've just quoted "authorities" - Ralph Gleason) calling you a genius. No really, Allen's demeanor communicated resect towards Dylan and Dylan consequently behaved himself. And how about the roll of Dylan's eyes when he heard that word genius. Dylan and Allen here - class acts.

  • @Cashcrop54
    @Cashcrop54 4 роки тому +3

    I really like he was able to do the whole song.Especially this long a song. Lots of time I would watch a show to see somebody I liked and they would do a song but a verse always seemed to be missing.

  • @chuckhirsch186
    @chuckhirsch186 2 роки тому

    Here is one genius introducing and interviewing another. Awesome and classic.

  • @blackcrow7049
    @blackcrow7049 5 років тому +80

    The more largest Dylan's introduction on planet Earth ... i understand why Dylan hates press interviews , he has a Steven Allen Trauma .

    • @johnwattdotca
      @johnwattdotca 4 роки тому +1

      Nicolas Garcia Gonzalez! I can understand a young man like you thinking this is a Steve Allen Trauma.
      It's not. You'd have to wait a few years until Steve started saying the words to rock songs he didn't like.
      I can still hear him in the back of my mind, baby, oh baby, baby oh baby, baby, oh oh baby.....

    • @blackcrow7049
      @blackcrow7049 4 роки тому +1

      @John Watt ... Only in the case you are as old as Methuselah can you think that you are older than me . I think nobody we introduce us before . Anyway the wisdom of the stupid is to think that how much older , he is wiser . But in reality he is more stupid .

  • @leemertolee
    @leemertolee 5 місяців тому

    I remember when this first surfaced. It was shown at the Bob Dylan 50th Birthday Convention in Hells Kitchen on a big screen. Everyone went nuts. Kudos to the organisers of that great Party!

  • @francescodemaria6561
    @francescodemaria6561 5 років тому +1

    Wonderful! A precis date? Early 1964, i guess... i love your channel, Swingin' Pig!

  • @chadpittman3025
    @chadpittman3025 3 роки тому

    That is some very good writing Bob fantastic amazing I speak of the whole show even Dillon's poems great writing

  • @TheBluewaterBlonde
    @TheBluewaterBlonde 4 роки тому +15

    Thank you for uploading to the Daily Motion. I had never seen this. Dylan's first appearance on TV in the USA. He was still rather open to Steve Allen's dialogue and didn't go sullen like he would have just a few years later when he'd had enough.
    Bob Dylan was only twenty-two years old when this was filmed on February 25, 1964, he would turn 23 in June of 1964. JFK was murdered a few months earlier in Dallas on November 22, 1963, and the Beatles debuted on the Ed Sullivan show a few weeks earlier on February 9, 1964.

    • @thehal
      @thehal 4 роки тому

      TheBluewaterBlonde Madhouse on Castle St in the UK was the first.

    • @gary1477
      @gary1477 Рік тому

      @@thehal The BBC in London filmed Dylan singing in the Madhouse on Castle Street. The BBC later wiped the tape to save money..... The CBC in Toronto filmed Dylan singing a month before this appearance on the Steve Allen Show. This tape survived.

  • @fergal-m6410
    @fergal-m6410 4 роки тому +80

    I would like to have heard Allen quote more poetry but unfortunately the guy with the guitar cut him off. Shame really.

    • @shanekennedy9204
      @shanekennedy9204 4 роки тому +3

      Gosh, you're a funny guy!

    • @fergal-m6410
      @fergal-m6410 4 роки тому +5

      @@shanekennedy9204 Thank you!

    • @donnahall3902
      @donnahall3902 3 роки тому +1

      I was thinking something just like that but I didn't think about saying it.

    • @MilesBellas
      @MilesBellas 2 роки тому

      Then the copyright cut off the musician.

    • @peterpanek2926
      @peterpanek2926 Рік тому

      You're nuts.....

  • @warrenhughes911
    @warrenhughes911 8 місяців тому +1

    "We love to hear Bob tell a story"
    D.Miller. W.P.B.

  • @CatmanBill
    @CatmanBill 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks. I give great respect to Dylan but without the excessive ou wow wow kind of response that most others give. I count him and many others as my musical mentors.

  • @oliveeisner8964
    @oliveeisner8964 5 років тому +3

    Oh my. Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for the LINK to Dailymotion for the full Audio version.
    He chose THIS SONG to perform on TV. You're something else Bobby~ 💖

    • @jerrypeters2095
      @jerrypeters2095 5 років тому

      He should have been sued for this song. It is BS

    • @lkronquist
      @lkronquist 4 роки тому +1

      @@jerrypeters2095 Your evidence is what?

    • @jerrypeters2095
      @jerrypeters2095 4 роки тому

      @@lkronquist You are on the internet. Look up the facts of the actual case. he did not kill her with his cane and the cane did not even leave a mark. It was a toy cane that could not physically hurt anyone. He upset her and she died because of her bad health.
      He was a drunk idiot acting like a fool ( he was hitting all kind of people with the toy cane ) but it was not at all like Dylan tried to say. The time he served was pretty normal for what he did.

    • @lkronquist
      @lkronquist 4 роки тому +1

      @@jerrypeters2095 Your concern for the "injustice" done to a lifelong racist is truly touching.

    • @jerrypeters2095
      @jerrypeters2095 4 роки тому

      @@lkronquist . Actually I was concerned with the actual facts. But I guess in your world if someone was a racist than it is okay to call them a cold blooded killer.
      Interesting reaction by the way and it says alot about you.. You obviously read that I am correct so instead of just admitting it you found a way to basically say he deserved being called a cold blooded killer ( because you feel that he was a racist, thought police ) anyway and also found a way to take a shot at me. You must like a great human being and it will be clear to anyone reading your comment.

  • @victorhyman268
    @victorhyman268 4 роки тому +1

    I really like this intro......Bob’s feeling his own words ......

  • @exert2020
    @exert2020 4 роки тому

    I was a bit dubious about this as I began watching, but it was actually quite a nice format. Great viewing.

  • @20JjN12
    @20JjN12 5 років тому +2

    Oh wow!

  • @brikbrokly5272
    @brikbrokly5272 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Bob Dylan .....thank you .

  • @malenurse51
    @malenurse51 4 роки тому +7

    Steve Allen was the bridge between straight and cool.

    • @buffalobob
      @buffalobob 3 роки тому +1

      Steve Allen was a very important cultural figure of the time and all times. He had Jack Kerouac on his show and improvised piano to Kerouac reading from On The Road. Also a very funny and spontaneous comedian and talented songwriter.

  • @luboceric6468
    @luboceric6468 4 роки тому +1

    I have been writing to Carol recently.

  • @patriciathewisher2315
    @patriciathewisher2315 2 роки тому

    Am so cold and anxious and exhausted but can’t seem to sleep for more than a few minutes.

  • @damianbowyer6258
    @damianbowyer6258 4 роки тому

    Gr8 Stuff Bob and Steve.

  • @raindeerprojekt4119
    @raindeerprojekt4119 4 роки тому +1

    intro feels like Mr. Rodgers... Awesome

  • @patriciathewisher2315
    @patriciathewisher2315 2 роки тому

    Speechless

  • @stevescontriano860
    @stevescontriano860 Рік тому +1

    Can you imagine him on America’s got talent today. I don’t think he would get Buzzed. BUT ???

  • @brikbrokly5272
    @brikbrokly5272 3 роки тому +2

    The Beatles took note of freewheel'en lp

  • @LeeFetbroth
    @LeeFetbroth 4 роки тому +1

    I find it remarkable someone voted thumbs down

  • @gregorypearson1942
    @gregorypearson1942 2 роки тому

    How painfully unprepared Steve Allen is. Amazing.

  • @florianb.4315
    @florianb.4315 4 роки тому

    Yes

  • @dannygoring6722
    @dannygoring6722 4 роки тому +1

    This was the 60s! Creative artists with something to say breaking into the mainstream. Can you imagine a song like Hattie Carol being performed on mainstream TV today?

  • @caricatureparty
    @caricatureparty Рік тому

    Somebody from Duluth was there.

  • @Prousto
    @Prousto 4 роки тому

    This is amazing, thanks for posting. Fascinating to see the Dylan persona in its infancy; also fascinating to ponder how his then-bullshit folkie voice would coalesce over sixty years into a remarkably weathered and expressive instrument. Too bad about the audio dropout.

  • @erikraude146
    @erikraude146 5 років тому +8

    He doesn’t stop a minute 🤣

  • @GregoryWonderwheel
    @GregoryWonderwheel 4 роки тому +2

    You have to give Steve Allen credit for his support of musicians. He also brought Frank Zappa on his show.

  • @sam6816
    @sam6816 2 місяці тому

    Why does he laugh like that at 4:21? He realizes he was just talking nonsense? He sings what he had wirtten down from other songs. Too good!

  • @bartstarr100
    @bartstarr100 4 роки тому

    26 people have no tears.

  • @jorgejohnson451
    @jorgejohnson451 4 роки тому +7

    Love the clap for Duluth, MN.
    Allen gives a “wtf” glance and silences the only person besides Dylan from Duluth, MN who was ever heard from or seen on national television.

    • @emiltrees
      @emiltrees 4 роки тому

      Dylan was born in Hibbing, Minnesota, not Duluth.

    • @presidentdudley731
      @presidentdudley731 4 роки тому

      @@emiltrees [please confirm]

    • @egreenbery
      @egreenbery 4 роки тому

      @@emiltrees , no....he was from Duluth, and his parents moved to Hibbing, where he graduated from high school.

  • @michelenodespairbear1268
    @michelenodespairbear1268 5 років тому +2

    Thanks Swingin',. I have seen this online, U DEFINITELY improved the resolution.
    Would it go against copyright if U inserted a different musical version of Hattie Carrol ?
    Thank U for sharing this piece of Dylan history. Much Respect to U ♡♡♡
    Edit: would be nice if fans would read description box before asking questions...I sometimes forget, no one is perfect... except Bobby of course lol. And Jesus ♡
    Will check it out on alternate channel. OH, I LOVE your BEST of ELSTON GUNN '66 on Vimeo.
    I savor every second once a week, at least. Brilliant editing !! ♡♡♡

    • @SwinginPig
      @SwinginPig  5 років тому

      So glad you enjoyed it, Michele! I put a lot of love into the 1966 compilation. Have a fantastic weekend

  • @WhiteCamry
    @WhiteCamry 4 роки тому

    Airdate was 10 March 1964.

  • @stevenboyer5517
    @stevenboyer5517 3 роки тому

    There are short and long silences 🔕 that are very disturbing

  • @Vibeagain
    @Vibeagain 2 роки тому

    That is truly the most square dude and the square introduction in the history of mankind. And I don't even use vernacular like that! No wonder Dylan started to drift from these people

  • @rockobill7637
    @rockobill7637 4 роки тому +1

    true the oldies didn't understand, Steve Allen tried like he didn't with Elvis and others, but could Dylan also have tried a little harder to be less affected, or was his point to create a divide between old and young...career moves

  • @StephenS-2024
    @StephenS-2024 4 роки тому +3

    I love Steve Allen. We need a Steve Allen these days. A bridge, so to speak. Maybe the world is too small now. Maybe one only need barely stretch to cross the expanse where once was a chasm.
    I don't know.

    • @davidloman932
      @davidloman932 4 роки тому +1

      Stephen Stone Yes. It’s true. I know of Allen but he was a little bit before my time. At least on the Tonight Show.
      Johnny was the guy I loved. Nobody like him either.

    • @StephenS-2024
      @StephenS-2024 4 роки тому

      @@davidloman932 and Cavett.

  • @valueofnothing2487
    @valueofnothing2487 4 роки тому +1

    Very stressful. No wonder he stopped doing this.

  • @Namsami
    @Namsami 5 років тому +3

    This is another jem

  • @CartersRemasters
    @CartersRemasters 9 місяців тому

    Man, any list online of all Dylan's Tv appearances?

  • @scottanderson8167
    @scottanderson8167 4 роки тому +1

    Steve Allen wrote and published over 25,000 songs

  • @Piggy-Oink-Oink
    @Piggy-Oink-Oink 5 років тому +2

    Only ONE Impt song from his early days I dont have video of--MASTER OF WAR.. The earliest one I have is from 1980s..anything earlier on video?

    • @SwinginPig
      @SwinginPig  5 років тому

      Piggy-218 There’s no known footage of him playing that song in the 60s. Maybe in the 70s, but I doubt it.

    • @iainfleming2853
      @iainfleming2853 5 років тому

      @@SwinginPig that is a real shame

  • @dariusdribbles.3981
    @dariusdribbles.3981 4 роки тому +7

    Great video. Did anyone else have the audio cut out?

  • @imannonymous7707
    @imannonymous7707 5 років тому +2

    Very cool

  • @josmotherman591
    @josmotherman591 2 роки тому +1

    I have always considered Bob Dylan a poet first. And last.

  • @Nico-kd7uz
    @Nico-kd7uz 4 роки тому +24

    "i took the story from the newspaper and only change the words"
    Me: oh that's a nice way to say it
    the guy: What? i don't understand? what? you are confusing my little brain

    • @stevenmeyer9674
      @stevenmeyer9674 4 роки тому +5

      You are quite the genius. I guess you have to be over 15 years of age to have heard of Steve Allen. You may want to use google and read up on him.

    • @itomba
      @itomba 4 роки тому

      As you show your complete ignorance of Mr. Allen.

    • @gwyllem
      @gwyllem 4 роки тому

      @@itomba Steve Allen wrote the following songs: Theme from Picnic"
      "This Could Be the Start of Something Big"
      "Pretend You Don't See Her, My Heart"
      "The Gravy Waltz"
      "The Saturday Evening Post"
      "Impossible"
      "Cool Yule"

    • @itomba
      @itomba 4 роки тому +2

      Gwyllem Yes, I guess if you are young you would not know how accomplished the man was. His intellectual curiosity is something sorely missed in today’s media.

    • @elstonngunn4193
      @elstonngunn4193 4 роки тому +1

      LITTLE BRAIN, not the right words to describe Steve Allen, the disrespect

  • @scottmclaughlin5221
    @scottmclaughlin5221 4 роки тому +4

    I'm almost impressed with Steve Allen as Steve is...

    • @waynehawkins7581
      @waynehawkins7581 2 роки тому

      Steve Allen was a jerk like most tv hosts back then....clueless

  • @silverwave2238
    @silverwave2238 3 роки тому

    I read that it was his girlfriend of the time, Susie , who was a civil rights movement activist that sparked Dylan's songs like blowing in the wind etc,, without her influence he wouldn't have wrote them, as soon as they split up those sort of songs dried up and he went another route ( electric) . Fascinating!

  • @SpeegBJ
    @SpeegBJ 3 роки тому

    Bob Dylan, age 22. Thank you, Swingin' Pig

  • @bsnf-5
    @bsnf-5 Рік тому

    There is no sound in the second half of the video

  • @hughmackechnie2104
    @hughmackechnie2104 3 місяці тому

    This was the same month The Bealtes did Sullivan. Shit was changing fast.

  • @skw33zr
    @skw33zr 5 місяців тому

    Audio cut out in the middle of the song. Wtf?

  • @tennisbum3686
    @tennisbum3686 2 роки тому +1

    Did Bob get censored when singing this song on the show? Most of the song had no audio, I'm suspicious of the networks, too bad.

  • @adelembpr
    @adelembpr 4 роки тому +9

    Steven Allen was less serious and funnier in later years.

  • @warrenhughes911
    @warrenhughes911 8 місяців тому +1

    Yessir..
    the GOAT..
    not those sports guys!!!!

  • @DinorwicSongwriter
    @DinorwicSongwriter 4 роки тому +1

    gee, we almost get to see what he does on the guitar. notice how the guitar work is always blocked out...

    • @SwinginPig
      @SwinginPig  4 роки тому +1

      Dan Bartz look at my description! Link to the full, unabridged version there!

  • @37Dionysos
    @37Dionysos 4 роки тому

    Audio quits after less than 1/2 of song.

  • @Delousional123
    @Delousional123 4 роки тому

    Opinions are like assholes we all have them.

  • @felixthelmocevallosmorales41

    ROBERT ALLEN ZIMMERMANN
    24 DE MAYO DE 1941
    81 AÑOS. (82). (83)