ONe of Bob's beautiful, but grossly overlooked or forgotten melodies. Bob's sense of melody takes a back seat to his lyrics, image, mysteries, etc., but he's a very melodic writer.
Stunning. Top ten lost Dylan classics. Even with out-of-tune guitars, mumble-sung lyrics, and being chemical-fueled, this is a knockout song. And the descending change/chorus is a work of art in itself. "I threw it all away," indeed...
Now she's walking in the morning, Howlin' you come home I'll be on my way, so long, forlorn. You just can't go I will get it if I have to If I have to please come home Try, but I'll be dry, and I crave you If I haunt you back all day Carry my trouble, yes you satisfy my mind. I'll try to tell you, if I can't come in And I must stay true I'll be happy in the morning, I try my best, I will try to help you If I can, and I leave it too But I just can't find you away Won't some time away.
Yes! someone make a coment and it's true. In this footage Dylan starts to sound in his nasal country voice that shows in "Nashville Skyline". Great document.
Beautiful. He also did the hidden gem "What Kind Of Friend Is This." There's a great version of it on the channel "Swingin' Pig" (great channel if you like Dylan).
great song. also, haha that last remark telling the cameraman off and the still of his mean face is so funny like a caricature i hope dylan was behind it
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what is this video? is there a complete version? i've heard this track with a bit more, says something like "gotta play it twice as fast" and goes back into playing.... Dylan at his best, raw!
thehyperactivesloth I think his song is included on the bootleg series vol. 12 the cutting edge towards the last of the tracks on I'm guessing the last disc. There's more songs from this particular jam session too and they're all included as well
genius but somewhat unfinished ballad. this could have been beautiful in the studio with some discreet brushes on drums and a "4th time around" esque sound. i wish he made and album in between blonde on blonde and basement tapes/john wesley harding - with tell me momma and this song.
He probably would’ve if he hadn’t been caught by Warhol, there’s a conspiracy that he crashed his motorcycle on purpose to get himself out of the game, dunno if it’s true but it makes a lot of sense he was out of it during that time and his kids were busy being born at that point
How beautiful. I almost wish he would have adapted this voice to John Wesley Harding. It would have greatly improved a lot of the songs on there. Not to mention I wish HE RELEASED THIS DAMN SONG.
It is a Fender King (renamed "Kingman" in late 1966), and it belongs to a series of acoustic guitars that Fender put out from 1963 and onwards, based on the design of their electric guitars.
We don't even know if the cameraman stopped filming or if the uploader decided to cut there. But even if he stopped filming that doesn't have anything to do with laziness. Dylan started suggesting different ways to shoot so he possibly stopped the shot to save film while he discusses with Dylan what he wants from him.
Would love an update to these lyrics. I've been working on it but I am stuck in a few places. The Dylan Chords attempt is way off, I think. Anybody seriously interested in nailing these lyrics down, message me. I will share what I've got.
I think you misunderstood my comment. Someone has posted online the lyrics to this song. I believe that they are not the same lyrics that Mr. Gunn is singing in the video.
Never heard him singing like this. That was beautiful.
ONe of Bob's beautiful, but grossly overlooked or forgotten melodies. Bob's sense of melody takes a back seat to his lyrics, image, mysteries, etc., but he's a very melodic writer.
Stunning. Top ten lost Dylan classics. Even with out-of-tune guitars, mumble-sung lyrics, and being chemical-fueled, this is a knockout song. And the descending change/chorus is a work of art in itself. "I threw it all away," indeed...
Listen close to Bob's shading of his voice...very close to the jolt everyone got when 'Nashville Skyline' came out
Fantastic observation. I hear that...
+burman smith Yes definitely. Clearly testing out a new voice.
Actually bob sang like that in his school days and before he came to New York.
Makes me realize once again how I fell in love with Bob Dylan's music so many years ago.
Now she's walking in the morning,
Howlin' you come home
I'll be on my way, so long, forlorn.
You just can't go
I will get it if I have to
If I have to please come home
Try, but I'll be dry, and I crave you
If I haunt you back all day
Carry my trouble,
yes you satisfy my mind.
I'll try to tell you, if I can't come in
And I must stay true
I'll be happy in the morning,
I try my best, I will try to help you
If I can, and I leave it too
But I just can't find you away
Won't some time away.
Karla Lu thanks for sharing the lyrics
Chords? :P
Mickey Chaos just search the title and you mostly directed to dylanchords.info
i'm afraid this is quite inacurate, but a great basis
An unfathomable well of talent and understanding for the human condition.
"why dont you move around man unless youre comfortable on that chair" what a sweetheart
I wish Bob was singing like that in front of me :)
dont we all
I been workin on the railroad. All the livelong day 🗣
I love the end of this clip. He seems like a genuinely nice person!
Just listened to this after showering in the rain!
As she's walking in the morning, howl'n please come home...
Yes! someone make a coment and it's true. In this footage Dylan starts to sound in his nasal country voice that shows in "Nashville Skyline". Great document.
Its so cute!
that guiatirest my friends is the great robbi of the band
this is so beautiful🌸🌸🌻
that's not Bob Neuworth....that's Robbie Robertson......this is 66 tour w/ the band . don't look back was 65 that featured Bob and Bob Neuworth
Wow, if I was in that room, I would've been in love. Bobby Neuwirth looks a little lovestruck even. Hahaha
That's Robbie Robertson from the Band
that's his guitarist Robbie from the HAWKS, (theBAND)
Great song.
Beautiful. He also did the hidden gem "What Kind Of Friend Is This." There's a great version of it on the channel "Swingin' Pig" (great channel if you like Dylan).
beautiful!
Love this!!
Love the ending, bobby wants me seated for this one.. Gotta love it
amazingly amazing!
Fantastic: I love this
Amazing and so magic: I really love this...
Now that is #1
From The basement tapes. Unfinished with Jim James and Mumford & Sons and others in awe and happily working on..
my heart
Really wish he recorded this but this will do:)
Great
great song. also, haha that last remark telling the cameraman off and the still of his mean face is so funny like a caricature i hope dylan was behind it
Mmm, nice. Thank you
Carry my Troubles, yes you satisfy my Mind
a beautiful song from Bob Dylan.
"We have a bridge for this?"
I don't think so man."
Translation: We were fuuuuuucked when we put this song together.
god bless you for putting this video up. where ever did you get it?
bob was so cool back then ,a one off
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Elston Gunn is one of Robert Zimmerman's alias'... in fact "Alias" is one of his alias' too...
That was the name he used when he hung out with Pat Garrett and that kid, Billy....
Eeee...YES...!!!
Technically his name is Bob Dylan he changed it legally
Damn
filmed in a hotel room in glasgow! 💙
what is this video? is there a complete version? i've heard this track with a bit more, says something like "gotta play it twice as fast" and goes back into playing.... Dylan at his best, raw!
It's a clip from the documentary called Eat the Document that features his '66 tour.
thanks!
thehyperactivesloth I think his song is included on the bootleg series vol. 12 the cutting edge towards the last of the tracks on I'm guessing the last disc. There's more songs from this particular jam session too and they're all included as well
Stoned Dylan is the best
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genius but somewhat unfinished ballad. this could have been beautiful in the studio with some discreet brushes on drums and a "4th time around" esque sound. i wish he made and album in between blonde on blonde and basement tapes/john wesley harding - with tell me momma and this song.
Max Lundqvist Along with ‘Positively Van Gogh’ and ‘I Shall Be King’.
He probably would’ve if he hadn’t been caught by Warhol, there’s a conspiracy that he crashed his motorcycle on purpose to get himself out of the game, dunno if it’s true but it makes a lot of sense he was out of it during that time and his kids were busy being born at that point
1:37 Robby Robertson?
How beautiful. I almost wish he would have adapted this voice to John Wesley Harding. It would have greatly improved a lot of the songs on there. Not to mention I wish HE RELEASED THIS DAMN SONG.
zimmermanlive i think his voice on john wesley harding is perfect in the context of album
That guy reminds me of Bob Dylan.
I was looking for a nobel prize winner :)
You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows
Don't follow leaders, watch the parking meters
If there's an original thought out there I could sure use it about now.
in the dime stores and bus stations.
people talk of situations.
read books and repeat quotations
draw conclusions
on the wall
Terrific song. Did Dylan write it?
He sure did. Never really recorded it in a studio though.
Ritchie Cross I never heard it but now I know Bob Dylan was Elston Gunn
!!!!!!!!!!
does Dylan play the Martin D42 guitar? sounds good
It is a Fender King (renamed "Kingman" in late 1966), and it belongs to a series of acoustic guitars that Fender put out from 1963 and onwards, based on the design of their electric guitars.
Is this from some documentary? Would really love to know the source
Yeah! It's from Eat the Document, which is a documentary about the '66 tour.
the cameraman is very lazy, as soon as Bob told him to move around he shut off the camera.
We don't even know if the cameraman stopped filming or if the uploader decided to cut there. But even if he stopped filming that doesn't have anything to do with laziness. Dylan started suggesting different ways to shoot so he possibly stopped the shot to save film while he discusses with Dylan what he wants from him.
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Robbie
does anyone know the song at the end?
Same song, different tempo
Would love an update to these lyrics. I've been working on it but I am stuck in a few places. The Dylan Chords attempt is way off, I think. Anybody seriously interested in nailing these lyrics down, message me. I will share what I've got.
What chords do you think it is?
I haven't analyzed these chords yet, but I know the lyrics are off. dylanchords.info/00_misc/on_a_rainy_afternoon.htm
I think you misunderstood my comment. Someone has posted online the lyrics to this song. I believe that they are not the same lyrics that Mr. Gunn is singing in the video.
What song does Robbie start humming at the end? I recognise it but can't place it.
what is it?
like dope for s strung-out junkie.......1966...Benelux jams....shoulda recorded this one for BLONDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't figure out the strumming/Picking Bob does can someone please help me?
Neutronax he usually begins the pattern by hitting the base strings once and then hitting the others continually
Varun Mishra so a bit like in "The Times are a changin"? But Faster?
Does anyone know the chords to this one?
scotbot41185 R dylanchords.info/00_misc/on_a_rainy_afternoon.htm There you go mate!
Hey thanks alot. you'r the man!... rock on brothaaa!!!!
Is that Robbie Robertson here?
CooManTunes.. it sure is ma friend!
Who's the other musician?
Robbie Robertson, guitarist of The Band (formerly The Hawks) that Dylan toured with.
Thanks :D
Who the hell disliked this video?
+Sabra Frederick Donovan
+linjedomarn99 hahaha that had in me stitches!
Sabra Frederick people who have no taste in music
Sabra Frederick Donovan fans
I always think that too when I see these great Dylan performances.
chord progression anyone?
ciao amore come stai tutto bene grazie
Tell me someone has the chord progression?!?
Type up On A Rainy Afternoon - Dylan Chords. That website has nearly everything he's ever recorded. The site owner is a champ
@@teawithwhiskey thanks!
no lou reed
へん!
フォークの神様が、フォークソングを歌ってるのに、
まったく似合ってない。
You couldn’t dress better than nirvana so your not gonna make better music
Said elston to EN