@Merton190 Well, not amongst Dylan fanatics like myself....but Tom Thumb's Blues is as good as any Dylan song that gets radio play, imo that's what I meant by that.....I prefer Live 66 version .myself but any version is cool
@Merton190 Just got off the phone with a friend who saw him last night on the Outlaw Tour in Burgettstow Pa ....first time I've missed a Dylan show in (or near) Pittsburgh in 30 years...I'm in Denver for the Steelers game just happened to be same week end, I'm a little bummed lol
Walked into a small brew pub in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Canada last night. 4-piece band playing. Just kinds. Then they paid this and absolutely nailed it Lead singer pulled off every inflection of Bob's voice. Incredible. Saw was written probably 40 years before any of them were born. Perhaps there still is hope. Who knows.
There is one, he is hidden, until he can be most utilized. I'm not talking about religion or anyone from religious doctrine. I'm talking about the force, which is actually the universe. THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE ♥️
I don't even want to think of a world without Bob Dylan in it. I have been listening to him since the 60's. He has influenced me in a way that no other musician has.
I am with you man. Hwy 61 was one of the first albums I ever bought. Listened to it all the time on the portable Hi-Fi record player. Those were the days.
For sure, Dylan has so many great songs and was a fantastic singer. A lot of ppl Don t know what theyre talking about when they say Dylan was bad or not influential. These ppl try to act like they know his songs and albums but they Do not. Sure he was a terrible singer live sometimes later on but hes always been Dylan and name anyone else and I can probably point out a time that other artist was a mess. Love bobs lyrics and for me it will always be dylan, Garcia, Hendrix and Neil young among many others. Neil's always been great too despite his voice that some ppl Don t like. Same witu Garcia and he was terrible sometimes but for the most part was a fantastic singer. Ppl loved his voice because it was more relateable and it wasnt perfect and same with bob too. Both had great delivery as well as Garcia being a great player along with that. Its alright cause youtube will help a lot of the naysayers to eventually discover they were wrong. This is a weaker example of his poetic masterpieces but im sure you know your stuff. Still a great song. Glad bobs still alive and we haven t lost him yet.
@@milsims100Yeah, followed by the next couplet in “Visions of Johanna,” which is even more profound. That’s his greatest song and greatest opening line, but “Tom Thumb” sure ain’t that far behind.
#greghale In 1966 at 16, same as you, I was listening to Bob for a few years already and completely addicted to the poetry. Yes, definitely a life-changer.
I was born that year, am 54 now and this past summer I did what most people do in there mid to late teens. Yes I figured it was time and I bought my first Bob Dylan album, Highway 61 Revisited. Haven't stopped listening to it since. Blatant Blinding Brilliance.
@@johndingman879 A music collection isn't complete without Dylan albums. His direction in word-pairing and ideas is beyond anything else I can name, What a poet. Check out the video #MurderMostFoul with lyrics included. ua-cam.com/video/Rkr6TVnGtAM/v-deo.html
One Easter my brother and I sat in our Gradfathers basement drinking and listening to this on cassette our grandfather had recently died our Mother was depressed I was going through a terrible breakup etc. Somehow Bob was a great comfort this album was part of our childhood and reminded us the more things change the more they stay the same.
@Bob Dylan Which of the many Dylans are you mr.. thats the question.. and why would one give himself out for yet another Dylan... Thats the obvious.. Getting things from people ... Go away FAKE! Live a real Life !!!
I started out on Burgundy but soon hit the harder stuff..... everybody said they stand behind me when the game got rough....... but the joke was on me there was nobody even there to bluff........... one of the best songs ever written
I am a huge Dylan fan and I spent many years of my youth only listening to Dylan, learning his songs on guitar, reading books about Dylan etc., but this is the song I always come back to. Even if I go years without listening to Dylan, I come back to this song. I have no idea why. I guess it is just the feeling it gives me.
Same. This is always the first song I come back to even when I haven’t listened to Dylan in years. I spent my entire college years listening to Dylan. Good times.
#HennieBressler Isn't it just so fantastic at our age to turn on Dylan and sink into nostalgia? We lived in some incredible times! I rode a Harley back then (as passenger lol) and I can picture you on your bike, just blissed out and happy! There's been nobody like Zimmy since then.
I just knew that this song exists and i just realized that it talks about my city: Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, MX. In the border with El Paso, TX. Its just amazing, i love it so much. Sorry for my english if its bad, i just said that im Mexican lmao :c
Two Hispanic guys came to my house to replace my windshield, I was working in my garage, some Bob Dylan came on the radio, one of the hispanic guys comes over to me.. saying "Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan. I like" it was hard to understand him at first. I then was amazed that somehow Bob Dylan's music transcended language.. like magic...
Classic Dylan. I read somewhere this song began as some kind of challenge. Bob Neuworth I think asked Dylan if he could somehow start a song with "being lost in the rain in Juarez at Easter". Bob: "No problem, hold my beer"
@@jackwright6679 Think of all the masters down through the ages: Mozart, Michaelango, VanGogh, DaVinci. And so on. He is a master. He will be studied down through the ages. I kid younot.
@Gottfried Leibniz The best version was Liverpool in 1966 (14 May), used as the b-side of I Want You. He sounds so broken and defeated by the tour that those last lines, "I'm going back to New York City / I do believe I've had enough," sound like the ultimate surrender. A kind of "Feck all this, give me the insanity of NYC over this any day!"
First heard Dylan when I was 15 just loved the .music not realising the lyrics behind the songs am now 76 and still listen to his music learned to play the guitar to his songs .
"I started out on burgundy but soon hit the harder stuff Everybody said they'd stand behind me when the game got rough But the joke was on me, there was nobody even there to bluff I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough" Damn! I had this feeling a couple of months ago. Gives me chills every time a listen to this song.. Thank you Bob!
this is just another exquisitely stellar tune on highway 61.... the piano does the trick along with the trem guitar, and of course the best vocalist of 1965! congratulations in discovering that youtube is really the only radio of consequence anymore, so thanks for letting us working class chumps enjoy our guilty memoirs
When I was 15 I sang this song all the time at the coffee shop evening at our high school. Hell. I didn't understand the meaning of most of the lyrics. But I knew enough.
How GREAT is this album!! When it came out many people said it was the greatest phonographic recording of ALL TIME. People just flipped. But then LATER THE SAME YEAR Bob came out with Blonde on Blonde (the first double album) and people said, no, wait, Blonde on Blonde was the greatest phonographic recording ever made. And I agree with BOTH evaluations...just incredible mind changing music. Analog of course...digital music cannot impact emotions like analog.
@@hch49 65-67 had Bringing it All Back Home, Rubber Soul, Highway 61 Revisited, Pet Sounds, Revolver, Blonde on Blonde, Sgt. Pepper, Velvet Underground, John Wesley Harding... must've been so fucking cool (altough it's still cool now, cause we can listen to it :D)
You have such a profound impact on my carrier that even the biggest thank you text would fall shout to express my gratitude. Thanks for your support ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing album which is was hardly ever off the record player when we got it in 1965. It was then a joy to hear the full version of Like a Rolling Stone which was always cut short on UK radio shows. Queen Jane Approximately include one of Dylan’s greatest harmonica breaks and as for Desolation Row - there aren’t words good enough to describe the greatness of this song. Bobs photo on the cover is mesmerising. I remember drawing it for art class.
Who needs a chorus? Not Bob. The greatest album ever made. It rendered everything that came before it meaningless. It inspired everything that came after it. I revere Bob and recognize his greatness. I was born in 1968, so I will never know what it was like to hear this organically. What must it have been like to walk into a record store in 1965, come out with this tucked under your arm, and then take it home and play it? I will never know. I am nostalgic for things I never experienced. I realize of course that is a contradictory sentence there. is there a word for that?
I think the sincerity of the vocal and it's heart force is so emphatically beautiful. The exactness. I just loved that. Over and over again through the years I think The MUSIC is so exceptional. They are consistently delightful peeking through the headlines of the lyrics! This song is from a thoughtful selection of treasures in the Bob Dylan "greats." The prize he one went to the right man. He covers SO MUCH. We are in another war conflict now. He's covered that so well,so many times in his honest to GOD life. God Bless you,your family and friends. Thank you.
If you've ever spent a lost week in Juarez, or Tijuana, or Singapore, or Taipei, you can relate, and the memories of your hedonistic youth come rolling home.
I was introduced to Bob Dylan by my brother, way back in 1964 and the rest is history.
What an underrated classic
Classic, yes, underrated, no way.
@Merton190 Well, not amongst Dylan fanatics like myself....but Tom Thumb's Blues is as good as any Dylan song that gets radio play, imo that's what I meant by that.....I prefer Live 66 version .myself but any version is cool
@@BobCat623923 I completely agree. Up there with his greatest songs.
@Merton190 Just got off the phone with a friend who saw him last night on the Outlaw Tour in Burgettstow Pa ....first time I've missed a Dylan show in (or near) Pittsburgh in 30 years...I'm in Denver for the Steelers game just happened to be same week end, I'm a little bummed lol
Walked into a small brew pub in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Canada last night. 4-piece band playing. Just kinds. Then they paid this and absolutely nailed it Lead singer pulled off every inflection of Bob's voice. Incredible. Saw was written probably 40 years before any of them were born. Perhaps there still is hope. Who knows.
There is one, he is hidden, until he can be most utilized. I'm not talking about religion or anyone from religious doctrine. I'm talking about the force, which is actually the universe. THERE IS ALWAYS HOPE ♥️
That's good to hear. However, the kind of pure genius that creates / writes this kind of stuff comes around once in a blue moon.
@@WitchidWitchid Sorry once in a blue moon? Hardly that often, surely.
Awesome!!!!
@@brucehilton1662 Yes, I agree.
It's amazing to me how therapeutic the music of Dylan is. It helps get you through the troubles in your life.
I definitely agree
True art has that affect, in my humble opinion, because art is a "discussion" of the truth. Emotional or a statement of fact kind of truths.
@@rodJtip Dylan has gotten me through a lot of tough times in life. Brilliant!
Absolutely. I'm 75 and Dylan is so sustaining. I understand less and less but Dylan remains perfect.
When my Mom died, listen to the Holy Trilogy ( Bringing it All, Highway 61 and Blonde on Blonde) non stop for about 6 months.
It's one of Bob's best songs in my opinion.
Don't 4get to Ramona!
That and Visions of Johanna. Very hypnotic stuff. It just takes you away. His harmonica is really expressive
@@martinp.9045 ua-cam.com/video/AwuCF5lYqEE/v-deo.html
Yup
One of my favorites...
Picking up angel who just arrived from the coast, and looking good at first but left just looking like a ghost❤😮
"who looked so fine"...
No chorus, no rules--just genius. Undimmed by 40 years.
Make that fifty my man
@@pieterdonkers8095 55.
Thank you for that comment
@@LukasOfTheLight timeless anyway, so what's the problem?
I don't even want to think of a world without Bob Dylan in it. I have been listening to him since the 60's. He has influenced me in a way that no other musician has.
I've been listening to Hwy. 61 Revisited since 1965 and it never gets old. Me? I get old. But not this album. Timeless and incredible
I am with you man. Hwy 61 was one of the first albums I ever bought. Listened to it all the time on the portable Hi-Fi record player. Those were the days.
Oh yes!
YES! Timeless! I've been saying that for decades. The album is incredible., amazing, simply the greatest record ever made!
Ol' Howard just pointed with his gun , said that way down highway 61.
You're still that young soul, DH! Robin Witting England
BOB DYLAN IS UNIQUE..
People who criticize Dylan's Nobel Prize really should pay more attention. This is a poetic masterpiece. One of DOZENS.
For sure, Dylan has so many great songs and was a fantastic singer. A lot of ppl Don t know what theyre talking about when they say Dylan was bad or not influential. These ppl try to act like they know his songs and albums but they Do not. Sure he was a terrible singer live sometimes later on but hes always been Dylan and name anyone else and I can probably point out a time that other artist was a mess. Love bobs lyrics and for me it will always be dylan, Garcia, Hendrix and Neil young among many others. Neil's always been great too despite his voice that some ppl Don t like. Same witu Garcia and he was terrible sometimes but for the most part was a fantastic singer. Ppl loved his voice because it was more relateable and it wasnt perfect and same with bob too. Both had great delivery as well as Garcia being a great player along with that. Its alright cause youtube will help a lot of the naysayers to eventually discover they were wrong. This is a weaker example of his poetic masterpieces but im sure you know your stuff. Still a great song. Glad bobs still alive and we haven t lost him yet.
Gay
He is the Shakespeare of the 20th century....don't let anyone tell us otherwise!
I think Dylans poetry is always to see in connection with the music and it works with this sound, but Nobel Prize is not for music !
@@eargasm1072 you can not compare Dylan with Shakespeare really - ok you can but than Dylan is shrinking
Bob Dylan the Poets poet how can anyone with a heart not love him. xo
When you're lost in the rain in Juarez when it's Easter time, too - Boom! Best first song line ever :)
No. Up on the white verandah is. Sorry.
@@paulcunnane4 or maybe: 'Ain't it just like the night to play tricks when you're tryin' to be so quiet?'
@@milsims100Yeah, followed by the next couplet in “Visions of Johanna,” which is even more profound.
That’s his greatest song and greatest opening line, but “Tom Thumb” sure ain’t that far behind.
The pinnacle of modern songwriting
AT 74 since 16 I still learn something every time I listen to him 58 years I wouldn't have missed it for eternal youth
At 16 in 1966 to see Dylan, backed by the Hawks (The Band) here in Perth Western Australia, was a life changing experience .
#greghale In 1966 at 16, same as you, I was listening to Bob for a few years already and completely addicted to the poetry. Yes, definitely a life-changer.
I was born that year, am 54 now and this past summer I did what most people do in there mid to late teens.
Yes I figured it was time and I bought my first Bob Dylan album, Highway 61 Revisited. Haven't stopped listening to it since.
Blatant Blinding Brilliance.
@@johndingman879 A music collection isn't complete without Dylan albums. His direction in word-pairing and ideas is beyond anything else I can name, What a poet. Check out the video #MurderMostFoul with lyrics included. ua-cam.com/video/Rkr6TVnGtAM/v-deo.html
I am jealous!!!
is that around the time of people booing?
Nobody does a blues like Dylan, he elevates the form to a completely new level.
This song has gotten me through some of the hardest things in my life. Thank you Bob.
One Easter my brother and I sat in our Gradfathers basement drinking and listening to this on cassette our grandfather had recently died our Mother was depressed I was going through a terrible breakup etc. Somehow Bob was a great comfort this album was part of our childhood and reminded us the more things change the more they stay the same.
Robert Donaldson Bob Dylan really can reflect the souls emotions. This album and ‘Blonde on Blonde’ maser pieces
Yea, like the mIlitary.
Me too, Robert! :-)
Same, brother!
I'm so glad that classic Dylan songs are finally appearing on UA-cam - his poetry is perfection...Thank you for posting.
Nobel laureate of literature for increasingly clear reason(s) .
could never understand poetry, but love the music.
Sheer perfection indeed.
Probably now on UA-cam because Bobby sold his catalog recently for a cool $300 M .
An early favorite of mine....i used to skip school ,just to play my dads records . This was always on
Thanks dad, rip
im annonymous glad to hear you did something constructive on your day off
I expect your learned more about life that way.
Same here!
At 16 I found it pretty stunning. It was like I'd always known it, and was just hearing it for the first time in years.
AND TO THINK, WE USE TO SKIP HIGH SCHOOL TO DRINK BEER, OR TO BE SPECIFIC COLT MALT LICQUER
This is my favorite Dylan Song of all time
It's a fantastic song
It's so gooooooooood.
For me too, so good:
@@skeletonshorror5184 THIS SONG IS AWESOME NOT GOOD
@Bob Dylan Which of the many Dylans are you mr.. thats the question.. and why would one give himself out for yet another Dylan... Thats the obvious.. Getting things from people ... Go away FAKE! Live a real Life !!!
Tangled up in blue
what he does with his voice is astounding
Fred Fat I know... it’s hard to describe. It’s like he sings so monotone, but it works so well.
well he is from northern Minesooootaa yaaa
Agreed 💯
The way he says Rue Morgue Avenue
There is absolutely nobody who can replicate his voice except at times his son Jakob.
I started out on Burgundy but soon hit the harder stuff..... everybody said they stand behind me when the game got rough....... but the joke was on me there was nobody even there to bluff........... one of the best songs ever written
Ain't that the truth son.
A lot of what rock is about is using "hip" phrases.
@@crushsatan Twistin' my melon man!
couldn't agree more
I'm going back to new York city.....
Probably the greatest songwriter ever... Dylan paints with words better than anyone ever could.
I am a huge Dylan fan and I spent many years of my youth only listening to Dylan, learning his songs on guitar, reading books about Dylan etc., but this is the song I always come back to. Even if I go years without listening to Dylan, I come back to this song. I have no idea why. I guess it is just the feeling it gives me.
Same. This is always the first song I come back to even when I haven’t listened to Dylan in years. I spent my entire college years listening to Dylan. Good times.
That's heavy! Love this one too
~ Early Dylan !!! I was so bummed out when he went 'country '....i.e. lay lady lay ( yuck ).
He was a huge part of me. Especially in my youth. Still is.
He's etched in my soul!
So at 42 years old I think I finally decided what the best song ever is
This is the perfect song in my opinion!
It sure is one of them!!!
"The cops they don't need you and man they expect the same", one of my favorite Dylan lyrics
and so apt right now!
Very incisive. Dylan, the wordsmith, the poet.
Ditto that. Dylan at his existential best.
The sun isn’t yellow it’s chicken.
Mine Too !
Bob has been singing about the ups an downs of life for over 60 years
i dont know what perfect poetry is,but this sounds just like it.
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
72 and this is still one of my favourites ...ride my motorcycle trying to relive those years.....pure genius...started out on burgundy and still there
#HennieBressler Isn't it just so fantastic at our age to turn on Dylan and sink into nostalgia? We lived in some incredible times! I rode a Harley back then (as passenger lol) and I can picture you on your bike, just blissed out and happy! There's been nobody like Zimmy since then.
Party on Hennie
100 times over!
Sir you are a legend
Cool.
When I faced troubles in my life, Bob Dylan, specially this song, used to give me a relief. Thank you, mr. Dylan.
Bob Dylan sang my life!
Well said Sir
Zimmerman
glad I lived the Dylan era, shape the way I think n live
I went to Juarez, from Australia, on the strength of this song.
Wow
Respect, dude
Bob Dylan can empathize with everything and everyone.
Highway 61 Revisited is definitely in the top 5 greatest albums of all time!
Easily
So is Bringing it All Back Home
@William White Forreal
No 2 after Blonde on Blonde
Well it's literally #4 in the greatest albums of all time list by Rolling Stone. 💙
I just knew that this song exists and i just realized that it talks about my city: Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, MX. In the border with El Paso, TX. Its just amazing, i love it so much.
Sorry for my english if its bad, i just said that im Mexican lmao :c
Your English is pretty good
Two Hispanic guys came to my house to replace my windshield, I was working in my garage, some Bob Dylan came on the radio, one of the hispanic guys comes over to me.. saying "Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan. I like" it was hard to understand him at first. I then was amazed that somehow Bob Dylan's music transcended language.. like magic...
Your English is just fine, César.
complete masterpiece
Friend of mine recently passed away introduced me to this album with sticky fingers, thanks Greg, you're never forgotten
Classic Dylan. I read somewhere this song began as some kind of challenge. Bob Neuworth I think asked Dylan if he could somehow start a song with "being lost in the rain in Juarez at Easter".
Bob: "No problem, hold my beer"
Great comment lol
I love it!!!!! 🤣🤣
Lol. And he turned it into one of the great opening lines in history.
Hold my burgundy....🍷
LoL
This album blew me away when it came out. Still does.
Mr too!
Quarantine's got us *all* lost in the rain in Juarez
I was walking this song last week and I sing it everyday as loud as I can
I've been lost in the rain in Juarez my whole life
Aw stfu with the quarantine comments
I don't have the strength to get up and take another shot
Dick C. Normous really living up to your name there, bud. Way to go
The Piano slaps in this version! One of the greatest records of all time!
Been a fan since 12 years old. 69 now.
YES! A timeless masterpiece!
@@johnlanders2412 me.too..since junior high..71 now
@jonathanbirch2022 it's all over the album
Dylan is The Man. He knows it and he didn’t blow it. And keeps on keeping on. God Bless
I listen to this song every day.
My life in a nutshell...Gravity fails ya & negativity won't pull ya through.
Best album ever. I've still got the album I bought in the PX in Camp Lejeune in 1965. A bit scratchy but I still love it.
definitely one of his best
He is a necessary part of my day ❤
Many nights hanging out with buddies and a bottle and this on the phono.
The instrumentation on this album is fantastic. With the piano, organ and guitar, just so much fun.
anyone listening this on loop?...How can this man be so relative in 2019.
The last two weeks I've been doing that.
I always say that. How can all this old poetry be so relevant on the brink of 2020
Because Dylan is simply THE Poet Laureate. Everyone else is way down the ladder
The question is "how could he not be"?
@@jackwright6679 Think of all the masters down through the ages: Mozart, Michaelango, VanGogh, DaVinci. And so on. He is a master. He will be studied down through the ages. I kid younot.
No words.....❣️
Criminally underrated
@William White Underrated is one of the most common comments under old songs for some reason.
Years of subpar covers on this site. Thank you to whoever decided to green lit this dump of classic Dylan.
This is Dylans official site.
I do wish they'd post more albums.
some of us feel all covers of Dylan are subpar
@Gottfried Leibniz The best version was Liverpool in 1966 (14 May), used as the b-side of I Want You. He sounds so broken and defeated by the tour that those last lines, "I'm going back to New York City / I do believe I've had enough," sound like the ultimate surrender. A kind of "Feck all this, give me the insanity of NYC over this any day!"
Subpar is a fucking understatement to say the least
First heard Dylan when I was 15 just loved the .music not realising the lyrics behind the songs am now 76 and still listen to his music learned to play the guitar to his songs .
"I started out on burgundy but soon hit the harder stuff
Everybody said they'd stand behind me when the game got rough
But the joke was on me, there was nobody even there to bluff
I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough"
Damn! I had this feeling a couple of months ago. Gives me chills every time a listen to this song.. Thank you Bob!
You know its about heroin?
Really man?
Has to be one of his very best.
The only album i listen and love every song from it
Same
The older I get the more I lean on Dylan. His lyrics are superb poetry and his minor key music wrecks my soul. ...
Number one musical genius of the whole world we live in.
"Everybody said they stand behind me when the game got rough, but the joke was on me there was nobody even there to bluff." Great line so relatable.
this is just another exquisitely stellar tune on highway 61.... the piano does the trick along with the trem guitar, and of course the best vocalist of 1965! congratulations in discovering that youtube is really the only radio of consequence anymore, so thanks for letting us working class chumps enjoy our guilty memoirs
love him more than I can say
Hello Dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
just about every song by bob is an underrated classic
No matter what year, I will listen to this song the rest of my life because I love it.
When I was 15 I sang this song all the time at the coffee shop evening at our high school. Hell. I didn't understand the meaning of most of the lyrics. But I knew enough.
That how Bob Dylan started singing in coffee shops cool man 👍🏴 🕶️🎸 best regards Dave
After all these years this song still gets right to the Bone Marrow . . .
@Bob Dylan I guess the joke's on us because there *is* somebody here to bluff. I suppose you left the real Bob howling at the moon?
His best and definitely a top ten entry for the best albums of all time all genres
one of the greatest songs ever written, along with 20/30 other Bob Dylan songs
I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough. - One of the funniest lines ever by Bob Dylan. Love this song.
This guy is pretty good. I bet he’s gonna make it far.
@Bob Dylan 😂
lol... keep us posted!
Never heard of him. Hipster?@@evancodsworth2
That harmonica solo just hits u in the chest. So perfect 3:31
Bob’s harp playing is idiotically panned. He knows what he wants
I do believe I've had enough
My Favorite Dylan song
Ao condescending but
All these situations are
So relatable that it makes
It that more great
How GREAT is this album!! When it came out many people said it was the greatest phonographic recording of ALL TIME. People just flipped. But then LATER THE SAME YEAR Bob came out with Blonde on Blonde (the first double album) and people said, no, wait, Blonde on Blonde was the greatest phonographic recording ever made. And I agree with BOTH evaluations...just incredible mind changing music. Analog of course...digital music cannot impact emotions like analog.
Don't forget "Bringing it all Back Home". A perfect trifecta.
@@hch49 65-67 had Bringing it All Back Home, Rubber Soul, Highway 61 Revisited, Pet Sounds, Revolver, Blonde on Blonde, Sgt. Pepper, Velvet Underground, John Wesley Harding... must've been so fucking cool (altough it's still cool now, cause we can listen to it :D)
@@TigermoonMusic I was there. Awesome, it was.
What a time to be alive.
I died when I first heard this! What a talent!!
Simply the best.
You have such a profound impact on my carrier that even the biggest thank you text would fall shout to express my gratitude. Thanks for your support ❤️❤️❤️
Pure genius, how can one person write such lyrics?
i love to listen to this man sing and play
Good god - these lyrics. No one's close.
Yes, this music goes back to my childhood. Amazing music
Amazing album which is was hardly ever off the record player when we got it in 1965. It was then a joy to hear the full version of Like a Rolling Stone which was always cut short on UK radio shows. Queen Jane Approximately include one of Dylan’s greatest harmonica breaks and as for Desolation Row - there aren’t words good enough to describe the greatness of this song. Bobs photo on the cover is mesmerising. I remember drawing it for art class.
Who needs a chorus? Not Bob. The greatest album ever made. It rendered everything that came before it meaningless. It inspired everything that came after it.
I revere Bob and recognize his greatness. I was born in 1968, so I will never know what it was like to hear this organically. What must it have been like to walk into a record store in 1965, come out with this tucked under your arm, and then take it home and play it? I will never know. I am nostalgic for things I never experienced. I realize of course that is a contradictory sentence there. is there a word for that?
I do believe ive had enough!
If I was president, I would make a national Bob Dylan holiday. We all be talkin like Bob Dylan. ❤
Talkin' World War III Blues might be appropriate......
Bob’s Best 🎼🎼🥃🥃🙏
One of his lesser known, very underrated songs.
I think the sincerity of the vocal and it's heart force is so emphatically beautiful. The exactness. I just loved that. Over and over again through the years I think The MUSIC is so exceptional. They are consistently delightful peeking through the headlines of the lyrics! This song is from a thoughtful selection of treasures in the Bob Dylan "greats." The prize he one went to the right man. He covers SO MUCH. We are in another war conflict now. He's covered that so well,so many times in his honest to GOD life. God Bless you,your family and friends. Thank you.
My favourite Dylan song.
So raw and real
Hello dear, how’re you doing today?
it’s nice meeting you on here
Going to see him in Liverpool in November can't wait
To use a term from the 1960s, Dylan's music is transcendent. It is also timeless and everlasting. What more can I say?
I'm howling at the moon!
If you've ever spent a lost week in Juarez, or Tijuana, or Singapore, or Taipei, you can relate, and the memories of your hedonistic youth come rolling home.
Dylan never ceases to amaze me....
Lost in Juarez, unfortunate! Prey to Jesus to get you to downtown! ⚜️
One of my favorites from Zimmy. I followed Bob Dylan for many, many years. He's a national treasure.
yes all humans over the world... he is and was a poet and musician of hope loving people of the very special kind.
GREAT song, GREAT album!!!
The way he sings "rain"! The song feeds off Kerouac's Desolation Angels. The live '66 version is insane! Robin Witting England
We gave you Bob, you gave us The Beatles. I'd say that's a fair trade!
OMG I love this song, so glad it's officially on UA-cam
*..with CAPTIONS, Merci infiniment*
They got some hungry woman there and they really make a mess outta you 🎼🎶
Suck the Chrome off of a trailer hitch.........Wow, now sweet is how they taste not act? Whew!
My best friend my doctor won't even say what it is I got
@@33Birchmoor You probably already know? but Yes, that's a tough one,,,
Known several.
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