An interviewer back in those days asked Dylan, "People don't think you have a good voice, so to what do you attribute your success?" Dylan replied: "What do you mean? I have a great voice." Here you hear it in its glory. Projection, phrasing, in perfect tune and with conviction.
The greatest songwriter of our time performing the greatest poem set to music. They will speak of Dylan in 300 years like they speak of the great baroque composers from the 18th and 19th centuries.
The best composition an artist/ songwriter/poet could have ever have written; his love of music (naming all instruments)+ all the lyrics on nature coming from his inner soul; we can feel it all in his great voice and strum of his guitar, No one can come near to write anything near to all of Bob Dylan's music and poems + talent. HE is a true genius + all his art work will go down in history as a great individual.. Pure pleasure to listen; calming and enchanting
Utterly sad but also so wonderful. A song His Bobness left behind after one studio outtake & one extant performance in concert. Some of his best imagery & delivery. One of the (almost) lost Dylan songs.
that’s so right! i watch your banjo 🪕 channel because i learn clawhammer banjo at the methusalemic age of 65 as a hardcore BD fan from the earliest days🪕✨🥳
And the last of the leaves that clangs on a new love's breast... how does he gets such wonderful verses? Sure this song is better than Chimes of freedom, a masterpiece
An interviewer back in those days asked Dylan, "People don't think you have a good voice, so to what do you attribute your success?" Dylan replied: "What do you mean? I have a great voice." Here you hear it in its glory. Projection, phrasing, in perfect tune and with conviction.
The greatest songwriter of our time performing the greatest poem set to music. They will speak of Dylan in 300 years like they speak of the great baroque composers from the 18th and 19th centuries.
So agree. This particular song is as remarkable as any he's ever written in my view. I love it and listen to it often.
This Song Is magic
Amen❤
The best composition an artist/ songwriter/poet could have ever have written; his love of music (naming all instruments)+ all the lyrics on nature coming from his inner soul; we can feel it all in his great voice and strum of his guitar, No one can come near to write anything near to all of Bob Dylan's music and poems + talent. HE is a true genius + all his art work will go down in history as a great individual.. Pure pleasure to listen; calming and enchanting
This song must have been divinely inspired. It has a totally timeless universal quality that just feels so profound.
It has a divinely Scottish influence as he wrote it at Joan Biaze mum's house and she was Scottish
This one will be treasured by the ages; utterly timeless and elemental
Only Dylan could create such a song!
Just a beautiful song by the best songwriter in history.
I've always loved this song.The lyrics and his voice are beautiful.
I want this played at my funeral
Utterly sad but also so wonderful. A song His Bobness left behind after one studio outtake & one extant performance in concert. Some of his best imagery & delivery. One of the (almost) lost Dylan songs.
When I hear Dylan. I hear my father talking from above. Thank you Mr. Zimmerman
Love this song Bob s version is simply amazing his voice here is perfect for this song and its ageless
Probably because Bob wrote this song 😊
All the others who did this song failed to capture what he just caught here with just his guitar and his voice.
that’s so right!
i watch your banjo 🪕 channel because i learn clawhammer banjo at the methusalemic age of 65
as a hardcore BD fan from the earliest days🪕✨🥳
it's his unique unshackled tempo and rhythm. Impossible to replicate.
this song is breathtaking .
Yes, I agree, I heard others sing this afterwards, It becomes nothing. This song sung by b dylsn sounds like an Anthem.
I love it !!
So fortunate to see him on his famous 1966 world tour, and many times after. No wonder the man received the Nobel Prize.
I so love this song and in particular this live performance of it. It's just incredible.
Thank you for posting this ballad...one of Mr. Dylan 's very best...
Bob supposedly said he wanted to capture the spirit of 'The Water is Wide' in a song of his own.
He definitely succeeded!
Phil Ochs favourite Dylan song
speechless
Love this so beautiful
An amazing song from one so young
on par with Amazing Grace, brings me to tears
Great and very clever lyrics from a very young bob
the world is an orchestra making music. Nice place!
Another nugget from this never ending gold mine
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This song is brilliant,,,maybe inspired by Wordsworth
beautiful..breath taking!..thanks for sharing Pete
I'm just gonna believe that song is deficated to The life of Music itself and its musicians. ..
Hope you meant ‘dedicated’?
Tim O'Brien carries it out there beautifully too...,
Best!! Mystical.
The clouds unbound by laws....
And the last of the leaves that clangs on a new love's breast... how does he gets such wonderful verses? Sure this song is better than Chimes of freedom, a masterpiece
a diamond crumb
Thank you Mr. Sugarman
❤️😂 one man band
Maestro ! Caporal 🤝🏼🎩
My Lingonberry Lullaby
I Will Lay Down My Weary Tune.
An interpretation more than WORTHY OF BOB DYLAN
Terrific!
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Is Dylan playing the guitar here..? Anyone know for sure?
Yes, that’s Dylan playing.
I think this is his live performance of it. Definitively playing guitar.
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