"It's all just a dream, babe, a vacuum, a scheme, babe, that sucks you into feeling like this." How does a 22 year old kid come up with lyrics like that and then set them to a melody that perfectly expresses the emotions of the singer? Thank you for posting my favorite Dylan song of all time.
Peter, i am on board. Neil young said that songwriting is a gift that comes and goes. Dylan told neil young in an interview that he doesn’t know the guy who wrote those songs. It was a gift that came and went. If you are ready to accept it , it happens. If your not it passes. Long live Dylan. And Neil Young.
Being an on and off songwriter myself, I fully agree about the ethereal nature of the muse. There were times when songs just poured out of me unchecked and others when the flow was staunched. Check out a prolific period (during COVID) that produced this Broadway musical. ua-cam.com/video/hJTBDtf41WE/v-deo.html
I'm so jealous in a way to listen to DYLAN albums and all his amazing work. His phrasing delivery his imagery for the first time is mind blowing, but the thing with DYLAN is no matter how many times you listen to one of his albums it will all have something different to say. Anyway enjoy and what a ride you're about to take.
It is difficult to pick my favorite Bob Dylan song, but certainly To Ramona is one of my favorites. A moving and evocative tune written by whom I consider as the greatest artist of my generation.
Ramona, come closer Shut softly your watery eyes The pangs of your sadness Will pass as your senses will rise For the flowers of the city Though breathlike, get deathlike sometimes And there's no use in tryin' To deal with the dyin' Though I cannot explain that in lines Your cracked country lips I still wish to kiss As to be under the strength of your skin Your magnetic movements Still capture the minutes I'm in But it grieves my heart, love To see you tryin' to be a part of A world that just don't exist It's all just a dream, babe A vacuum, a scheme, babe That sucks you into feelin' like this I can see that your head Has been twisted and fed With worthless foam from the mouth I can tell you are torn Between stayin' and returnin' Back to the South You've been fooled into thinking That the finishin' end is at hand Yet there's no one to beat you No one t' defeat you 'Cept the thoughts of yourself feeling bad I've heard you say many times That you're better than no one And no one is better than you If you really believe that You know you have Nothing to win and nothing to lose From fixtures and forces and friends Your sorrow does stem That hype you and type you Making you feel That you gotta be exactly like them I'd forever talk to you But soon my words Would turn into a meaningless ring For deep in my heart I know there is no help I can bring Everything passes Everything changes Just do what you think you should do And someday maybe Who knows, baby I'll come and be cryin' to you.
this song saved me when I was going through a really hard time in college. It was like bob dylan was singing these words to me and it really conforted me in a way that only a good song can do. Especially the lines "there's no one to beat you, no one to defeat you, except the thoughts of yourself feeling bad..." Thank you, bob.
this was the first Dylan song I ever heard. They played it on a radio DJ show back in the mid 60's. I didn't know the name of the artist but I knew from the beginning of the song that this singer was going to be HUGE. I guess I was right.
@@helenbodel3974 well, all this was a long time ago but I seem to recall that the first album I bought was a red labeled LP, Columbia was the record company. I think it was Highway 51 Revisited. I listened to that record ceaselessly for weeks, maybe months. It has always seemed to me that his early songs were the best...certainly they were the most influential. No one had ever heard anything like them.
He says he doesn't know where that genius came from. He said it wasn't him. Sounds like a genius to me. The more I learn about good music, the more I worship him.
it s because it wasn’t him . He captured the spirit of it s time like artists sometimes do , they reach beyond , look behind that veil we call reality when in truth there is nothing and no one … it s just a dream babe a scheme
I'd forever talk to you / but soon my words /would turn into a meaningless ring / for deep in my heart I know /there's no help I can bring / Everything passes , everything changes , / just do what do you think you should do / and someday maybe , who knows , baby / I'll come and be crying to you . To Ramona (BOB DYLAN )
Legendary Bob Dylan 🌹 🎶🎩🎶🕊🎶⚜️🎶🇮🇱🕊🙏😢 ~ copied ~ "It's all just a dream, babe, a vacuum, a scheme, babe, that sucks you into feeling like this." 🌹🕊 How does a 22 year old kid come up with lyrics like that then set them to a melody that perfectly expresses the emotions of the singer." What a gem of a song! Thank you for posting ❤️
Such a beautiful song, one of my late wife's favourites, she heard a lot of Dylan with me around. What a great performance, who knew what further gems where to follow.
🎶 Ramona, come closer, shut softly your watery eyes The pangs of your sadness will pass as your senses will rise Oh, the flowers of the city, though breath-like Get death-like sometimes And there's no use in trying to deal with the dying Though I cannot explain that in rhymes Your cracked country lips I still wish to kiss As to be by the strength of your skin Your magnetic movements still capture the minutes I'm in But it grieves my heart, love, to see you trying to be a part of A world that just don't exist It's all just a dream, babe, a vacuum, a scheme, babe That sucks you into feelin' like this I can see that your head has been twisted and fed With worthless foam from the mouth I can tell you are torn between staying and returning Back to the South You've been fooled into thinking that the finishing end is at hand Yet there's no one to beat you, no one to defeat you 'cept the thoughts of yourself feeling bad I've heard you say many times that you're better than no one And no one is better than you If you really believe that then you know you have nothing to win And nothing to lose From fixtures and forces and friends your sorrow does stem That hype you and type you, making you feel That you gotta be just like them I'd forever talk to you but soon my words Would turn into a meaningless ring For deep in my heart I know there's no help I can bring Everything passes, everything changes Just do what you think you should do And someday maybe, who knows, baby I'll come and be crying to you ~
@@SwinginPig Would love to hear it, should I look for it here or...? Thanks, your replies mean a lot to a Dylan admirer from many years ago & on..thanks again Thanks for posting so I CAN listen!
Every time I look at this footage I have to stop and check if I already liked the video, and yes, I liked it many many times, I loved it many many times
This is based on a classic German waltz known in Mexico as the tundata or waltz ranchero that gave birth to Mexican norteño music, bob dylan was the first gringo on making a hipster corrido or ranchera with American folk mix
I saw Dylan in the sixties and it is incredible how he managed to survive the drugs the constant touring etc that he did tells us something whilst some fell by the wayside Hendrix and Joplin to name but two.Despite everything Dylan was always in control which apart from his talent was his great strength.
Dylan saw all through the fog. He was playing the part with the "hip movement" but he never bought it into the act. He was more mature than anyone. The Beatles also, I'd argue were merely lucky. They had their innocence intact and then they made the trip to India which I think was a very important part of their life.
@@AA-sn9lz Why does their trip to India mark the loss of their innocence? Maybe you mean that their music became more experimental and less commercial?
@@thegreatedb2000i don’t think they’re saying that india is when they lost their innocence just that they kept their innocence intact for a good portion of their career and then had the trip to india which was an important part of helping them grow
When I teach about Dylan, I use this song to demonstrate his ability to perfectly and organically match lyrics to the melody, tempo, meter of the music. You might try this. I ask how many students have ever heard "To Ramona." I then select one at random from among those who have never heard the song. I hand them a slip of paper (or use a whiteboard) containing the opening two lines. I then ask the person to recite the words aloud while slapping a beat on the table. I ask him/her to repeat it a few times and then try to sing it. Invariably, the student winds up singing the words to the actual melody - as if that's the only way they could possibly be sung. Which is, in fact, the case and is the point of the exercise.
Dylan, genio para mi el artista más hermoso y fabuloso, no me cansa escuchar su música 🎶 todos los días. Bob Dylan por siempre y sieeeeempre.❤ uan fanática hasta la muerte ,desde Chile 🇨🇱
Great to see this footage of Dylan singing in my home town. I wish I'd been there, but I was only 3 years old. The venue is called Newcastle City Hall, not Town Hall.
❤️Recently showed this to my eldest son He said, this is the one we saw before but leave it running How about that Thank you Pig, Thank you Bob Over and out Blighty happy ❤️U.S
Your unbelievable Dylan contributions are the most sacred gifts anyone could offer to the world. I am forever grateful to you. This video means the world to me. Thank you.
Love this track. I like Another Side Of Bob Dylan. It has some great songs on it. All I Really Want To Do, Chimes of Freedom, To Ramona, My Back Pages, I Don't Believe You, It 'Aint Me Babe. That's not bad for an album that was slated.
I also didn’t like this album at first but thats the way his all songs are . The more you listen the better they get.but ramona is a masterpiece even if you hear it for the first time.!
@@asadmanzoor5797 You're right there. I've got Dylan albums before and I've only liked maybe 2 tracks, then the more i listen to it i get into more songs on the album. I think that's 1 of Dylan's brilliance. Almost all of his albums will grow on you if you give them the time to listen. Obviously not every album. You can't make music for 60 years and have every album a classic, but he's made quite a lot of really good albums that get passed by at first, but when you go back and listen again you find there's some really good albums you can rediscover. 👍
Thanks so much for posting this priceless early Bob performing live. His performance reminds me of the line from Simon and Garfunkel's song "Homeward Bound" - I'm a poet and a one man band! I purchased the DVD of "Don't Look Back" recently - last watched it on TV when it first came out.
How could one man write so many timeless lyrics, that'll hold it's weight for eternity? He was literally a genius. I'm talking Einstein, Musk, whoeverthef*ck level! ❤
"It's all just a dream, babe, a vacuum, a scheme, babe, that sucks you into feeling like this." How does a 22 year old kid come up with lyrics like that and then set them to a melody that perfectly expresses the emotions of the singer? Thank you for posting my favorite Dylan song of all time.
Peter, i am on board. Neil young said that songwriting is a gift that comes and goes. Dylan told neil young in an interview that he doesn’t know the guy who wrote those songs. It was a gift that came and went. If you are ready to accept it , it happens. If your not it passes. Long live Dylan. And Neil Young.
Being an on and off songwriter myself, I fully agree about the ethereal nature of the muse. There were times when songs just poured out of me unchecked and others when the flow was staunched. Check out a prolific period (during COVID) that produced this Broadway musical. ua-cam.com/video/hJTBDtf41WE/v-deo.html
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@@peterweisz6973 ❤
Peter: Yes, it's a brilliant song - the man is a genius 💯
One of my favourite Dylan songs when I was a young girl, in England, training to be a nurse. It spoke to me and I understood every word of it.
The more I listen to him the more I'm in awe of his genius at putting words together for so many songs.
Amen to that..... he was a amazing wordsmith.... what ever he was in touch with at that time... is something we can only ponder......
Pure raw talent. His phrasing and delivery amaze me every time
🙏⚘🌿❣
@@sablemountain maybe the Illuminati
Sim e sim!...
Late comer to Dylan. Almost 70 now and this has me in tears. So thankful I found all I had missed.
I'm so jealous in a way to listen to DYLAN albums and all his amazing work. His phrasing delivery his imagery for the first time is mind blowing, but the thing with DYLAN is no matter how many times you listen to one of his albums it will all have something different to say. Anyway enjoy and what a ride you're about to take.
Wow. That is a profound loss. You had so many opportunities to see and follow his career thru this time :(
Have you listened to his Ballad of Hollis Brown . Thats SAD but did happen ... more than people might think . ✌🏼
Welcome aboard. It's never too late to enjoy the best.
*_One of the absolute most important people of the 20/ 21st Century - Fact ..._*
right behind vladimir lenin
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*_Sigh ..._*
not an inch taller than the man living onbthe street near your house
Thank you Bob for every SONG you have wrote and sung.
written
@@suzanneemerson9787 Thank the lord you corrected Javier, I was beside myself for 2 years..........
That's a lot of thank you's :D
I have also been listening to Bob Dylan since 1961. Kinda feel like I grew up with him💕💕💕💕
Me too, me too!
Weren't we lucky?!
I saw Bob Dylan and Joan Baez in a concert in Raleigh, NC (on NC State campus) in 1963.
We still
It is difficult to pick my favorite Bob Dylan song, but certainly To Ramona is one of my favorites. A moving and evocative tune written by whom I consider as the greatest artist of my generation.
spills out like a lyrical cascade
Or maybe a lyric casserole...
Fresh from the oven
haha, it's stunning in it's brilliance and simplicity
Incredible writing, but wow, his range and his pitching are incredible. What a singer, wordsmith, a total master of communicating to the listener.
he's so brilliant is unreal
This concert from Newcastle,my cousin and me stood outside the stage door and listened to this show because we couldn't get tickets.Happy memo
cool
Ramona, come closer
Shut softly your watery eyes
The pangs of your sadness
Will pass as your senses will rise
For the flowers of the city
Though breathlike, get deathlike sometimes
And there's no use in tryin'
To deal with the dyin'
Though I cannot explain that in lines
Your cracked country lips
I still wish to kiss
As to be under the strength of your skin
Your magnetic movements
Still capture the minutes I'm in
But it grieves my heart, love
To see you tryin' to be a part of
A world that just don't exist
It's all just a dream, babe
A vacuum, a scheme, babe
That sucks you into feelin' like this
I can see that your head
Has been twisted and fed
With worthless foam from the mouth
I can tell you are torn
Between stayin' and returnin'
Back to the South
You've been fooled into thinking
That the finishin' end is at hand
Yet there's no one to beat you
No one t' defeat you
'Cept the thoughts of yourself feeling bad
I've heard you say many times
That you're better than no one
And no one is better than you
If you really believe that
You know you have
Nothing to win and nothing to lose
From fixtures and forces and friends
Your sorrow does stem
That hype you and type you
Making you feel
That you gotta be exactly like them
I'd forever talk to you
But soon my words
Would turn into a meaningless ring
For deep in my heart
I know there is no help I can bring
Everything passes
Everything changes
Just do what you think you should do
And someday maybe
Who knows, baby
I'll come and be cryin' to you.
Thank you. That's beautiful. I love the end. It's so simple. Everything changes and someday he'll come crying to you. Sweet Bob.
Bob Dylan is a unique talent!
Oh my goodness.... just wonderful that is!
Your magnetic movements still capture the minutes I'm in. Forever
this song saved me when I was going through a really hard time in college. It was like bob dylan was singing these words to me and it really conforted me in a way that only a good song can do. Especially the lines "there's no one to beat you, no one to defeat you, except the thoughts of yourself feeling bad..." Thank you, bob.
He saved me with his music too when i was in a very low point in my life in 2006
First time I heard this song had a joint in my hand and a tear in my eye. First song to make me cry.
"...it's all just a scheme, babe,
a vacuum, a dream, babe,
that sucks you into feeling like this..."
coolest man on the planet 65-66
41-24
20th century Shakespeare
this was the first Dylan song I ever heard. They played it on a radio DJ show back in the mid 60's. I didn't know the name of the artist but I knew from the beginning of the song that this singer was going to be HUGE. I guess I was right.
Sim!...
It is great, indeed--he'd already had several smash hits when Ramona was produced. I think his debut album was in 1962...
@@helenbodel3974 well, all this was a long time ago but I seem to recall that the first album I bought was a red labeled LP, Columbia was the record company. I think it was Highway 51 Revisited. I listened to that record ceaselessly for weeks, maybe months. It has always seemed to me that his early songs were the best...certainly they were the most influential. No one had ever heard anything like them.
Such maturity at such young age. !almost miraculous
He says he doesn't know where that genius came from. He said it wasn't him.
Sounds like a genius to me.
The more I learn about good music, the more I worship him.
it s because it wasn’t him . He captured the spirit of it s time like artists sometimes do , they reach beyond , look behind that veil we call reality when in truth there is nothing and no one … it s just a dream babe a scheme
And voila, you've done him the disservice he's imploring you not to. Your adulation isn't just misinformed, it's unwanted.
Any artist would say the same. Its why most writers do their most important work when their young. Just dylan was on a different level.
My absolute favorite Bob Dylan song. It’s really amazing to see a recording of him singing it live. Thank you so much.
Dylan changed everything he touched. There will never be another.
Wonderful. Never bettered
Dylan, a genius, i'm in love with these words
This little love song changed everything.
I'd forever talk to you / but soon my words /would turn into a meaningless ring / for deep in my heart I know /there's no help I can bring / Everything passes , everything changes , / just do what do you think you should do / and someday maybe , who knows , baby / I'll come and be crying to you . To Ramona (BOB DYLAN )
Love this
Bob sounds young HAPPY Birthday Bob 2020
I'll see him in september 60 years after this and 40 years after I started hearing it.
That is crazy.
Legendary Bob Dylan 🌹 🎶🎩🎶🕊🎶⚜️🎶🇮🇱🕊🙏😢
~ copied ~
"It's all just a dream, babe, a vacuum, a scheme, babe, that sucks you into feeling like this." 🌹🕊
How does a 22 year old kid come up with lyrics like that then set them to a melody that perfectly expresses the emotions of the singer."
What a gem of a song! Thank you for posting ❤️
What a wonderful song, his voice and intonation, the tune, the guitar playing and the beautiful harmonica playing. How does he do it?
Such a beautiful song, one of my late wife's favourites, she heard a lot of Dylan with me around. What a great performance, who knew what further gems where to follow.
Jesus, he so incredibly brilliant.
I've never heard this song but saw Bob & Rolling Thunder review in '75. But today I'm here due to Lucinda Williams book. Another great song writer. 😊
Bio i ostao ikona jednog prohujalo vremena, ikona uz koju smo stasavali.
Greatest there ever was took the dark out of my life that,s for sure
This is soooo good it frightens me
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check out sinead lohan singing it.
the greatest poet in history. you save my life every day Mr Zimmerman
Love this song ... 💟
Very early, Bob penned in a song," and i know my song well before i start singin'". Still true today.
🎶
Ramona, come closer, shut softly your watery eyes
The pangs of your sadness will pass as your senses will rise
Oh, the flowers of the city, though breath-like
Get death-like sometimes
And there's no use in trying to deal with the dying
Though I cannot explain that in rhymes
Your cracked country lips I still wish to kiss
As to be by the strength of your skin
Your magnetic movements still capture the minutes I'm in
But it grieves my heart, love, to see you trying to be a part of
A world that just don't exist
It's all just a dream, babe, a vacuum, a scheme, babe
That sucks you into feelin' like this
I can see that your head has been twisted and fed
With worthless foam from the mouth
I can tell you are torn between staying and returning
Back to the South
You've been fooled into thinking that the finishing end is at hand
Yet there's no one to beat you, no one to defeat you
'cept the thoughts of yourself feeling bad
I've heard you say many times that you're better than no one
And no one is better than you
If you really believe that then you know you have nothing to win
And nothing to lose
From fixtures and forces and friends your sorrow does stem
That hype you and type you, making you feel
That you gotta be just like them
I'd forever talk to you but soon my words
Would turn into a meaningless ring
For deep in my heart I know there's no help I can bring
Everything passes, everything changes
Just do what you think you should do
And someday maybe, who knows, baby
I'll come and be crying to you ~
The first song I ever heard Bob do live. Unforgettable.
How brilliant his words and delivery.Thank God he came along to change things.
Nothing but great, one of the best "eras" in many of Bob's IMO. I love this period of his. Thanks SP
I agree. These are some of the best concerts he ever did. I uploaded the entire set from this show if you’d like to hear it. Thanks for listening!
@@SwinginPig Would love to hear it, should I look for it here or...? Thanks, your replies mean a lot to a Dylan admirer from many years ago & on..thanks again Thanks for posting so I CAN listen!
Debby Ledbette here it is. Enjoy!
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@@SwinginPig Once again, many thanks..makes life so much better with quality uploads from you, "May your wishes all come true" b.d.
Debby Ledbette thank you, Debby. Means so much to me. Cheers ❤️
Brilliant song in my top ten of Dylan tracks
This just carries me away every time.
Best years of him. A different Bob.
beauty at its finest
Every time I look at this footage I have to stop and check if I already liked the video, and yes, I liked it many many times, I loved it many many times
Back then, he sung with a lot of passion. And this song has such a beautiful melody. Thanks for the videos.
This is based on a classic German waltz known in Mexico as the tundata or waltz ranchero that gave birth to Mexican norteño music, bob dylan was the first gringo on making a hipster corrido or ranchera with American folk mix
A true poet and troubadour
I saw Dylan in the sixties and it is incredible how he managed to survive the drugs the constant touring etc that he did tells us something whilst some fell by the wayside Hendrix and Joplin to name but two.Despite everything Dylan was always in control which apart from his talent was his great strength.
Dylan saw all through the fog. He was playing the part with the "hip movement" but he never bought it into the act. He was more mature than anyone. The Beatles also, I'd argue were merely lucky. They had their innocence intact and then they made the trip to India which I think was a very important part of their life.
@@AA-sn9lz Why does their trip to India mark the loss of their innocence? Maybe you mean that their music became more experimental and less commercial?
@@thegreatedb2000i don’t think they’re saying that india is when they lost their innocence just that they kept their innocence intact for a good portion of their career and then had the trip to india which was an important part of helping them grow
Gold piece coming to reality 2023
An amazing Rhythmn..to Ramona..
Who is this guy he's a fkn genius way words and how he pronounces them in song. Wow 😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
When I teach about Dylan, I use this song to demonstrate his ability to perfectly and organically match lyrics to the melody, tempo, meter of the music. You might try this. I ask how many students have ever heard "To Ramona." I then select one at random from among those who have never heard the song. I hand them a slip of paper (or use a whiteboard) containing the opening two lines. I then ask the person to recite the words aloud while slapping a beat on the table. I ask him/her to repeat it a few times and then try to sing it. Invariably, the student winds up singing the words to the actual melody - as if that's the only way they could possibly be sung. Which is, in fact, the case and is the point of the exercise.
Thank you Bob... and a thx to creator of this video presentation.
goes straight to the heart
Multiple versions of this. All enchanting
Dylan, genio para mi el artista más hermoso y fabuloso, no me cansa escuchar su música 🎶 todos los días. Bob Dylan por siempre y sieeeeempre.❤ uan fanática hasta la muerte ,desde Chile 🇨🇱
It's Super. Love it. Remember it back in '65. Loved it then, love it now.. Yes the sound is great. Dylan the prophet.
... a music is not alone in its song, because, produced, its energy is the fire of a heart that we hear !
Great to see this footage of Dylan singing in my home town. I wish I'd been there, but I was only 3 years old. The venue is called Newcastle City Hall, not Town Hall.
Love it! Nice editing and it sounds great. It's my favorite song from that album. so many amazing songs from this guy.
This was a realist talking to a boss eyed romantic what a tough old world it is to be kind & gentlle in....all the time .Cheers Lord Pig !
....there is no help I can bring. Lovely. Thanks for sharing.
Harrrrrrrrppppppp … and lovely video 56 years young❣️🌺🌹👌🎶🌞
I'm another one thanking you for the work it took to compile this for us.
❤️Recently showed this to my eldest son
He said, this is the one we saw before
but leave it running
How about that
Thank you Pig, Thank you Bob
Over and out Blighty happy
❤️U.S
Wonderful video and wonderful song.
Thanks so much for listening! Let me know if you have any requests :)
Ramona has long been one of my favorite songs. I'v performed it so many times. Wonderful to see it here! Thank you!
Astounding
Gosto muito mister Dylan no seu melhor as suas musicas sao sempre atuais
No one to beat you
No one to defeat
Except the thoghts
From yerself feeling bad ❤
Your unbelievable Dylan contributions are the most sacred gifts anyone could offer to the world. I am forever grateful to you. This video means the world to me. Thank you.
I love the way he uses the distance between his mic and instrument fk ace. It's a hard thing to get just right
Excellent. Thank you very very much, as always.
I’ve been a fan of Bob Dylan for many years and this is the first time I heard this song
Dang
U struck gold
Feed us we r greatful
Love this track. I like Another Side Of Bob Dylan. It has some great songs on it. All I Really Want To Do, Chimes of Freedom, To Ramona, My Back Pages, I Don't Believe You, It 'Aint Me Babe. That's not bad for an album that was slated.
I also didn’t like this album at first but thats the way his all songs are . The more you listen the better they get.but ramona is a masterpiece even if you hear it for the first time.!
@@asadmanzoor5797 You're right there. I've got Dylan albums before and I've only liked maybe 2 tracks, then the more i listen to it i get into more songs on the album. I think that's 1 of Dylan's brilliance. Almost all of his albums will grow on you if you give them the time to listen. Obviously not every album. You can't make music for 60 years and have every album a classic, but he's made quite a lot of really good albums that get passed by at first, but when you go back and listen again you find there's some really good albums you can rediscover. 👍
this was delightful!
Thanks for putting this together. One of my all time favs
He managed to get the sound distance from the microphone just perfect for the instruments and his buitifull voice
Thanks so much for posting this priceless early Bob performing live. His performance reminds me of the line from Simon and Garfunkel's song "Homeward Bound" - I'm a poet and a one man band! I purchased the DVD of "Don't Look Back" recently - last watched it on TV when it first came out.
Brilliant
I wish I was Ramona.
How could one man write so many timeless lyrics, that'll hold it's weight for eternity? He was literally a genius. I'm talking Einstein, Musk, whoeverthef*ck level! ❤
Thanks a lot for sharing. Greetings, Andi 🙂🎸
Jaw dropping genius
His harmonica is haunting
His possibly cos he's concentrating so hard blinking is quite alluring
A great Tour Bob is ready to go full electric soon
From the derided Another Side, the best bridge album ever. He sounds great.
Totally amazing. I'm going to try this with capo ii in D later. then I will become 1965 dylan.
This like so many classic
he gets on with it and he dose it fast
Very good
He DOES explain it 'in lines'!
he was being modest :)
Truly a genius- a once in a generation kind of dude- an Asura as Iain M Banks described it.
🌹⭐️💫🎵✈️