The New Morning lineup: Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar, harmonica & piano), Charlie E Daniels (bass), David Bromberg (guitar, dobro), Ron Cornelius (guitar), Al Kooper (organ), Russ Kunkel (drums), unidentified background vocalists.
I'm almost freaking out right now,I can't believe that's it's actual rare footage of the great BOB DYLAN circa 1970(or somewhat around that time)recording the song "the man in me"this is unbelievable.Tha man at work singing the man in me.Bless you Bob.
This was one of the songs that was played at my daughter's wedding. Bob doesn't know how utterly charming he is as he sings la la la, as if he is totally oblivious of any trouble whatsoever. Priceless!
I love Bob Dylan so much. I just got to see him live with my girlfriend this last Saturday, I can’t believe after all these years of me listening to him I finally got to see him in real time. That will be the first and last time I’ll ever get to see him I bet.
Wow! Lost precious footage! And great to see the man that is Dylan expel some of his creative tension at the end of the recording and laying down the track, also the smile of confidence, "yes we got it"!
This is very obviously the finished album version dubbed over the film of another take. Watch Russ Kunkel; his fills don't match what you're hearing. Also, where is David Bromberg playing the acoustic guitar? We hear an acoustic guitar but we only see Ron Cornelius and his Gretsch. How about the fact that during the "la la la" section, Dylan isn't visibly singing but we hear the vocals persist. Lastly, the fade out. Not saying it's not cool as hell to see this, but it's not what a lot of you think it is.
Oh wow ! You also realise just what a perfect take that was, everything right in one go,everyone feeling the right notes and Dylan completely there giving off... Some serious dude energy ! Dylan abides. Amazing, I didn't think any trace of this existed and how and where this resurfaced - I have no idea. Anyway, I've added it to my favourites.
The credits rolled on my last show of my first weekend of phish shows, and this song played as we took our chairs back to the booth and wondered out of the OG site of woodstock. Thinking of the big lebowski. It was surreal
The New Morning album is one of his best and often ignored. Sign on a Window, Time Passes Slowly, The Man in Me, If not For You, Father of Night are all great songs and Dylan plays some wonderful piano on all of them except for If Not For You.
All Dylan songs are one take. He may do a few takes, usually no more than three, as he says the feeling get lost after too many attempts. But 99% of Dylan’s songs are too to bottom. He also wasn’t a fan of editing takes together. He was old school and wanted a performance captured.
I love this! I also got a kick in seeing him doing his 'nod' to the band at the 2 minute mark that he has and still does to this day letting them know something is good or about to happen. I'm not a musician nor fully up on the meaning but I am sure that nod means quite a lot to them from an instruction standpoint.
He's cueing the band so they know a different section of the song is coming up. The first nod is for the bridge ("But oh ..."), the second is for the ending loop ("La la la ..."). You're right, any instruction from Dylan would be helpful as he's known for not giving much!
youtube and of course guys like you who feed it with stuff like this is probably the best or only reason why computers or the internet makes sense! i‘m not shure if i like it, to see how it was in reality because i, and probably all who grew up with this have inner pictures how it was then and there! it kind of feels like a sacrilege to watch it! like the one vid. in the basement of big pink! like peeking trough the keyhole on christmas evening but on the other hand it’s just absolutely fantastic 🎉 and priceless ❤
He didn’t like headphones. Many don’t of the era. EVH was another who hates headphones. I do too. Sucks to sing with them on. It’s isolating from the musicians and removes the natural balance (mix) of the band in the room.
Fuck it Dude, let's go bowling
This is my favorite of his voices.
Yes, he has got many voices... He is only one
This and on his version of Blue Moon.
Me too
in this song and in blood on the tracks his voice is just perfect
Yep I direct anyone who says he can't sing to this era , especially the song sign on a window
This song really ties the room together
Merci for posting, when friends and idiots don't get Bob, I play it louder!
There you go!!!
This video is like witnessing a real miracle.
New Morning is up there with the best Dylan albums.
Unbelievable this exists. Love his "whew!" and smile at the end. What a take, completely live.
This actually seems like the footage of the take they actually used. Have chills all over right now
@@wizsupercoach it's real, from a museum
The new Dylan museum in Oklahoma?
I think this take differs from that on the album. Love this video. Dylan stretching out after the song ended, with a look of satisfaction.
especially at 2:04, the way his voice pans looks exactly like what he's doing
New Morning is a wonderful, though often overlooked, album.
... always has been overlooked... Dylan allegedly said his voice was affected by a cold or flu...
@RobHolanderMusic Yes criminally underrated.
A fav of mine.
Not my favorite, but I love to sing The Man In Me. It’s certainly a save after self portrait a couple months before
Unbelievable! I feel like I'm hallucinating this. My favourite album come to life. Just wow!
It sure is great 👍
freakin' nailed it with that comment!
You think you seen a ghost
I love the way he smiles and exhales at the end.
This made me cry. Beautiful.
Dear God ~ thank you for Bob Dylan
The New Morning lineup: Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar, harmonica & piano), Charlie E Daniels (bass), David Bromberg (guitar, dobro), Ron Cornelius (guitar), Al Kooper (organ), Russ Kunkel (drums), unidentified background vocalists.
unknown bg vocals ?! that's a shame !
they beautiful ❤
Thanks for that! When I first saw this…was wondering who the session players were.
Hilda Harris, Albertine Robinson, Maeretha Stewart** -- Background Vocals
It sounded like the other vocalists were in the same room
A real historical treasure ❤❤!!
I'm almost freaking out right now,I can't believe that's it's actual rare footage of the great BOB DYLAN circa 1970(or somewhat around that time)recording the song "the man in me"this is unbelievable.Tha man at work singing the man in me.Bless you Bob.
Outstanding to have video from this less-represented period- love that ending shot too.
That is tremendous. It's great to get a real inside view of what these recording sessions were like. Thanks for sharing!
Yes!!!! Amazing
This perfectly conveys visually the laid-back vibe of this song and, indeed, of the entire New Morning sessions. A gem!
This was one of the songs that was played at my daughter's wedding. Bob doesn't know how utterly charming he is as he sings la la la, as if he is totally oblivious of any trouble whatsoever. Priceless!
ohh what a wonderful just to know you are there......lol. xoxxoxxxx
la la la la la la la la la la💚💙💜🤎🖤❤🧡💛
Tremendous indeed....absolutely fabulour piece of singing and that smile told us he enjoyed it too. Thanks for sharing.
Incredible footage
Love when that piano pounds in on Big Lebowski. Saw several times in theater. Such a cool experience.
È per questo che resterai nella storia grande Bob Dilan 👏👏♥️
One of a kind artist ❤❤❤
I love Bob Dylan so much. I just got to see him live with my girlfriend this last Saturday, I can’t believe after all these years of me listening to him I finally got to see him in real time. That will be the first and last time I’ll ever get to see him I bet.
I saw him live in Pennsylvania too. Great show. Willie was great too.
Big Lebowski. Great tune. Only he could do this song. A cover would be a challenge, but time to go searching. That's the beauty of Dylan.
Google “Emma Swift” - she does a nice job with this song and several others.
@@AnEarfulTV thanks, I will take a look
And Joe Cocker, on his album Stingray@@TimHetherman
Johnny Hickman of Cracker does a great job with it in their live shows.
Surprised Jerry didn't do it to my knowledge, seems perfect
Fantastico, grazie per aver condiviso questo video, un' emozione unica!!
This is fantastic
Did 54 years go by that fast? When I hear this I can almost smell the rooms I was in at the time. Magic!
Wow, just wow… like finding a lost Shakespeare manuscript……or a missing Picasso….
The Master at work.
I call him the master too 🙏
Adore Bobby! Thanks for posting this!
Wow, I wonder how many of these clip exists and are still to be recovered. Thanks for sharing it ❤
Thanks to Sara Dylan also for the inspiration.❤
Just another day, another masterpiece.
Love this. Fantastic post, thank you.
I keep playing this.
Lost footage - and here it is? 😂
Wow! Lost precious footage! And great to see the man that is Dylan expel some of his creative tension at the end of the recording and laying down the track, also the smile of confidence, "yes we got it"!
Freaking amazing! Just when I thought I’d seen everything Dylan. What an awesome song and and peek inside the studio. Thank you Numbers!
Wait until you see a clip from 1965 at the Beeb
Didn't the bbc wipe over that footage!!!i hope that was not true,@@shanecook8133
This is awesome!!!
Thank you so much for this gem! One of my favorites.
So awesome to see this!
This is very obviously the finished album version dubbed over the film of another take.
Watch Russ Kunkel; his fills don't match what you're hearing.
Also, where is David Bromberg playing the acoustic guitar? We hear an acoustic guitar but we only see Ron Cornelius and his Gretsch.
How about the fact that during the "la la la" section, Dylan isn't visibly singing but we hear the vocals persist.
Lastly, the fade out.
Not saying it's not cool as hell to see this, but it's not what a lot of you think it is.
Oh wow ! You also realise just what a perfect take that was, everything right in one go,everyone feeling the right notes and Dylan completely there giving off... Some serious dude energy ! Dylan abides.
Amazing, I didn't think any trace of this existed and how and where this resurfaced - I have no idea.
Anyway, I've added it to my favourites.
It's like my dream while awake. Never thought I'd actually see the studio footage of this great song. Thank you HN
Charlie Daniels played bass on this song. You can see him around 2:50
The credits rolled on my last show of my first weekend of phish shows, and this song played as we took our chairs back to the booth and wondered out of the OG site of woodstock. Thinking of the big lebowski. It was surreal
Sweet Jeebus, thank you for this🙏
So glad to have found this rare footage of Dylan's New Morning sessions
What a gem!
What a Wonderful feeling to see and hear this marvellous song.
Many thanks man🎉
Wonderful!!
Al cooper with his weapon of choice - the b4. Al’s sound was such a prominent part of dylans entire career
A GREAT FIND ! Love to know if there is more of this in theVaults !! THANKS !
TRULY A TREASURE!!❤FOOT'AGE BACK AGAIN!!😎🎵LA,la,la,la,la,lala,la,la'lala,la...🎶📯🌊👍THANK YOU 4 iT❤
This is everything
Thanks
As usual, what a great band.
Great vocals ✌️☮️
Fantastic clip!
Thank you for sharing
Didn't know this was Dylan. Great song.
Magnificent - makes ya wonder what other gems are out there.
bass player chewing gum like his life depends on it @ 2min 19secs
That’s the great Charlie Daniels on Bass
This just makes the song even better dude! 🔥🔥🔥
Turned out way better than expected
Thats how it should be a good woman loves you so deep it’ s you’re heart she loves ❤
Fantastic. Always love that song!!
Amazing!!
Excellent. Thank you.
GREAT! FIND MORE LIKE THIS!!!
The New Morning album is one of his best and often ignored. Sign on a Window, Time Passes Slowly, The Man in Me, If not For You, Father of Night are all great songs and Dylan plays some wonderful piano on all of them except for If Not For You.
This is one take! Hollyyyyyy
All Dylan songs are one take. He may do a few takes, usually no more than three, as he says the feeling get lost after too many attempts. But 99% of Dylan’s songs are too to bottom. He also wasn’t a fan of editing takes together. He was old school and wanted a performance captured.
@@mumbles215 The way it should be for this type of music.
Not even remotely true, but it's probably fun to sound informed.
Had no idea footage like this existed! Dylan is a prize that keeps going on forever. What a reward for being a fan. What will we find next?
I just discovered his Theme Time Radio Hour here on UA-cam, what a gift!
Thanks ! This is excellent ! Love from far east !
That was fantastic! I never thought I would ever see this footage. Thankyou so much!!
Quando le registrazioni da studio erano dei live da studio.
and ppl say, "his singing lacks", not for me...txs for sharing
sure going to miss ya, when you're gone....
Great entanterer thanks alot bob
Divine!!!
WOW! There is very very little footage of Dylan in the studio, from ANY era. Had NO idea this existed !
And Dylan was still only 29 when recording this, already a big star.
Fantastic.
Awesome 👏
Remarkable stuff
A genius at work !!
Just priceless !! this should on the records for culture's "pieces of history"
oh yeah!❤
I love this! I also got a kick in seeing him doing his 'nod' to the band at the 2 minute mark that he has and still does to this day letting them know something is good or about to happen. I'm not a musician nor fully up on the meaning but I am sure that nod means quite a lot to them from an instruction standpoint.
I dunno I think he's just getting deep into the beat and taking a breath to get ready to LA LA LA LA LA
He's cueing the band so they know a different section of the song is coming up. The first nod is for the bridge ("But oh ..."), the second is for the ending loop ("La la la ..."). You're right, any instruction from Dylan would be helpful as he's known for not giving much!
Não canso de ouvir.
Começo de vida em Itajubá MG
They showed this clip at the Tulsa archive in 2019, so it must have found its way into the public domain, I guess
I been waiting for five years since reading about this footage
I know NOTHING about the origins of this footage. What was it shot on? Is it early videotape? Is there more from these sessions out there?
Genius at work
Sounds like the finished version his voice is as good as it gets here ...
youtube and of course guys like you who feed it with stuff like this is probably the best or only reason why computers or the internet makes sense!
i‘m not shure if i like it,
to see how it was in reality because i, and probably all who grew up with this have inner pictures how it was
then and there!
it kind of feels like a sacrilege to watch it!
like the one vid. in the basement of big pink!
like peeking trough the keyhole on christmas evening
but on the other hand it’s just absolutely fantastic 🎉 and priceless ❤
Thanks for that one
Wow this is great thanks
...a staple tune of the day...
I love that❤️
LOVE
I’m surprised Dylan isn’t wearing headphones.
He didn’t like headphones. Many don’t of the era. EVH was another who hates headphones. I do too. Sucks to sing with them on. It’s isolating from the musicians and removes the natural balance (mix) of the band in the room.