He was always too big a genius to just stick to one genre like folk for long.
@tacoblend32467 сағат бұрын
It’s a good day when Film Retrospective uploads. Always quality stuff
@bobbyhall38669 сағат бұрын
Masterpiece
@aw375211 сағат бұрын
This is why I work alone.
@rockradstone12 сағат бұрын
Is that John Mayall at 12:45? 🤔
@ouidabrown195715 сағат бұрын
My Dad and Amy both left me empty! Amy with here music and my dad with his love. How selfish can people be not to kick a bad habit for the people who love them the most. I am sad every time I listen to her music in my Pandora! Say hi to my Dad Amy. Both R.I .P!
@skeansmith16 сағат бұрын
First time I had a cigarette I was "underneath some stairs and you're giving back some stares" literally. I think for some of us Neil just has a way of painting a time and place we can relate to. Remember "an ambulance can only go fast... it's easy to get buried in the past" Guy is a true master of his craft.
@mikeburns481917 сағат бұрын
So Ronnie Mack wrote My Sweet Lord, and James Taylor wrote Something.
@We_All_Seek_Truth17 сағат бұрын
I had to laugh out loud at the end when you said the album was widely criticized and showing Donna Reed's character in "It's a Wonderful Life" angrily breaking that album on the top of her phonograph. That's great. "Liverpool Boys Won't You Come Out Tonight" ("and... dance by the light of the music", or maybe... "dance by the light of the money"?? Yeah! That's the ticket!!)
@mikeburns481918 сағат бұрын
1), I like how you framed the video, using a wide shot photo as background/wide borders for the main shots moved in and out of center. I get cross-eyed looking at 'left-right mirrored' videos -- where the frames on each end reflect the video image shown in the center. 2), Men! Paul should have showed more care and respect with Jane. But your honor, she was not expected back, it was not her house but Paul's, and they were not married. John's recklessness toward his wife, the mother of his child, expected to be back any minute to only her home, has to take the cake. But John -- like Jane later, poor kid -- was the one that had to move out. 3), Another great video.
@kevanbrown762019 сағат бұрын
After my brother had brought Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits into the house, i gradually got into the songs on it. Listening to Like A Rolling Stone for the first time was something like a spiritual experience. I knew i had to find out more about this genius. I was 15 at the time, 40 years ago, so i went to the local record shop and just picked a Dylan album, it was Bringing It All Back Home. Wow. It was incredible. Side 1 was electric, and side 2 acoustic had some of his greatest work to date, and his greatest work, full stop. Mr Tambourine Man, Gates of Eden, It's Alright Ma(I'm Only Bleeding), It's All Over Now, Baby Blue. The track It's Alright Ma just totally blew me away. It taught me more than anything i learned at school. In my opinion, it has the greatest lyrics ever. I then went on a quest, i had to collect every Bob Dylan album he had ever released. All these years later i do have all of his albums, Bob Dylan through to Rough and Rowdy Ways, his live albums and all of the Bootleg series. I think Highway 61 Revisited is a perfect album, but even now Bringing It All Back Home, my first Dylan album, is still my favourite.
@farfromperfek20 сағат бұрын
It's actually my favorite Beatles album.
@nikolic-sq5rx21 сағат бұрын
he was a good boy, and then started to think of himself as a genius
@musicmuse673222 сағат бұрын
I really enjoyed this! Thank you! 😊💕 ✨
@johnparsons1573Күн бұрын
Wonderful video. Thank you
@coltonwilson9638Күн бұрын
Stellar video
@dougdoesallКүн бұрын
I grew up in that era, was an avid musician/listener, loved the beatles (like eveyone), and couldn't for the life of me understand what the fuss was all about with Dylan. I mean, I had played folk songs since I was 5, but I didn't get it. I still don't. I am watching this because at my old age I still want to try to get what people liked about Dylan from the beginning. I am halfway through this and still don't get it. I want to, though. I am in agreement at this point with John Lennon, who later in the beatles psych period said Dylan was basically a fraud. Someone who just strung together any words and called it poetry. (At the same time Lennon, the contradictory master he could be, called some of the very stuff he was talking about...but he wrote..."poetry".)
@markcarey67Күн бұрын
Nice. You do seem to know your acoustic guitars.
@vinnievineyardandtheviciou9937Күн бұрын
Algo related generic comment 😅
@giorgiocurcetti4001Күн бұрын
Love the album. Granted, a couple of fillers that they would have been better off getting rid of, but considering how harassed by the filth they had been in that period, it is a miracle they managed to pull it off, let alone garnishing it with a few bona fide classics ("Citadel", "2000 man", "In another land", "2000 light years from home" amongst them).
@aunch3Күн бұрын
He was always pop so to speak he adopted folk because he saw its potential
@danutahanyga4834Күн бұрын
I really like Jim Morrison. There is no performer like him and we are not likely to have one in the near future. A psychiatrist friend of mine told me in general conversation, not the case of Jim Morrison that an emotionally cold father or distant father can seriously damage boys. Less so girls. I found that interesting. It is a form of abuse. Boys "diminished" by their fathers tend to develop oppositional defiant disorder and have problems with any form of authority - a symptom of low self-esteem. It looks like Jim's father is largely responsible for Jim being emotional turmoil.
@stevenwright5086Күн бұрын
I cannot believe the Beatles didn't see magic Alex was a fraud and a scam..wow today most bands would say get the F out of the studio dude.
@MichaelCooley-le4zbКүн бұрын
Fucking Beatles fans. They could take a shit on a piece of vinyl and you all would say it's a instant clasic. Best work they ever did. There shit is so over played and out dated. Don't " let it be" let it fucking go already. Tired of this shit.
@bunbebopКүн бұрын
Not to mention blonde on blonde was also the first rock double album, Dylan was pushing all music standards
@ospr88n21Күн бұрын
Dope yeah awesome !
@christopher9152Күн бұрын
Excellent video!
@boomerang1125Күн бұрын
Side 2 of Abbey Road was absolutely brilliant. I loved that album.
@FredVanAllenRealtorКүн бұрын
Thank you.
@Jay-od3loКүн бұрын
Great video! I have long awaited Dylan content from this page and I am very excited
@austinmcdougle5823Күн бұрын
would love one of these on his Christian trilogy or Time Out of Mind/Love & Theft
@mattpickering08Күн бұрын
Better than the biopic
@thomaswhelan264Күн бұрын
❤❤
@filmretrospective63Күн бұрын
Comment and like the video to help the Channel.
@radiomindchatter7994Күн бұрын
Excellent presentation 👍
@brettshaver3074Күн бұрын
Dylan is a treasure
@williardbillmore5713Күн бұрын
Irish reporter--"What were you doing before you joined?" ( Mick and Keith's band) .. Brian Jones--"Um... well I was just sort of bumming around waiting for something to happen really. I had quite a few jobs and uh I was trying to get a band going but it was unsuccessful until I met up with Mick and Keith ,, THAT was a successful band"...---Brian Jones talking about meeting up with and joining the Blue Boys the band that Mick and Keith founded following their chance meeting at the Dartford train station the previous October in 1961. The Band that played as the Rollin Stones at the Marquee Club July 12th 1962 was the four members of Keith and Mick's band The Blue Boys, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Dick Taylor playing bass and Tony Chapman on drums , with two new members Brian and Ian, recently added in May or June.. The myth that Brian somehow formed a band that had been together for seven months when he joined them was started by Bill Wyman who did not join the band until the following December. Bill could not have any idea how they formed because he was NOT THERE. EVERYTHING BILL WYMAN SAYS ABOUT THE EARLY ROLLING STONES IS HIS OWN MADE UP CRAP. More direct quotes from Brian; “The band is really an amalgamation of two bands. The one being an R&B band I formed about a year ago,( Brian and Ian Stewart )and the other being a group run by Mick and Keith in S.E. London. I was introduced to Keith and we decided to pool our resources, so with Stu from my band, and Mick from Keith’s we became the nucleus of the ‘Stones.’” The group run by Mick and Keith in S E London was the Blue Boys. Brian went to Keith to see if he could join their band that had been founded seven months prior. "We decided to pool our resources..." is Brian's saving face way of saying that He and Ian Joined the Blue Boys. The Blue Boys never broke up, they just took on two new members (Brian and Ian) and then changed their name to the Rollin Stones. Brian did NOT found the rolling Stones and he never claimed to have done so.
@charliemisch7325Күн бұрын
The white album is fantastic! Lol wtf
@TorreyDunnКүн бұрын
im so grateful I broke my addiction "cycle" Having a son helped. Im aware of how having a child dosent always get the user right. but It turned my life around. I knew I had to be the reliable man my son needs. it just took priority over getting wasted. It wasnt a struggle at that point. It just came down to saying I have to do this. It saved my relationship with my wife, I became accountable, did what I had to ( though I am for na/aa, I had my greater power, my purpose, and quit without it) I did hit a when does it get better without it, but Over time it just fades like any habit. But all that dosent mean im judging anyone for using. I dont know... I guess I just want anyone who might need to hear it. it does get better. but Its going to be what you make it. its really up to each of us as individuals. good luck.
@lq59702 күн бұрын
Neil young is a badass.
@nb74662 күн бұрын
Mike is a singer in the band. Not the leader.
@marlaflores31902 күн бұрын
Iggy Pop ( Jim ) and I have something in common , we both like the first 3 Beatles Albums as the best ...with the odd exception like Hide Your Love Away ,Every Little Thing , Baby's In Black and anything that sounds like the Every Brothers or Country Western like Love Me Do...the early stuff rules
@gwinniboots3 күн бұрын
So tragic.
@IffyBader3 күн бұрын
Dennis always regretted Charlie Manson
@OliverPascoe3 күн бұрын
John just being like “oh shit its that close, I guess I should write something for it then”, and writing all you need is love is just fantastic. That song still resonates to this day.
@colin66033 күн бұрын
Mike was an integral part of the band and a very talented guy. He is over hated. Of course the Hall of Fame induction was brutal, his ego got the best of him there and he has come across as very egotistical more than a few times. But his talent can’t be denied.