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@garyhoward9101
@garyhoward9101 15 сағат бұрын
She never got over the fact that she was only a fling, Nothing else!!!! PAM was Jim's muse and sole mate,He left everything to Pam when he died, Even though the remaining doors sued Pam up until 1974 over Jim's estate,She finally won and got around $20,000.00 at the time,She literally died shortly After that from a heroin OD at the age of 27...
@adamlam9600
@adamlam9600 15 сағат бұрын
Looked this up after reading the recent NY Times piece on this guy, he is somehow hilarious, creepy, sad, and pathetic, all at the same time! For him, I hope now that he's much older he can finally break out of his zealous obsession and spend the rest of his life actually living it in some meaningful way
@chesterludlow1352
@chesterludlow1352 18 сағат бұрын
"There's a seeker born every minute"
@michaeljacobs2954
@michaeljacobs2954 20 сағат бұрын
There's a radio documentary from the mid-1980s where he sounded like he is here. It was called Dylan on Dylan. It aired on album rock stations around the country. It might be here on KZbin, I haven't looked, but you might track it down and enjoy it.
@barbaracaroll
@barbaracaroll 2 күн бұрын
Honky chateau
@BennyCooke-k6n
@BennyCooke-k6n 2 күн бұрын
Tim wrote Song to the Siren. Game over.
@KenLieck
@KenLieck 3 күн бұрын
There is currently a copy of the Apple 45 on Discogs for only $7,850! But you'd better hurry and jump on it now if you'll be too fμcking late!
@gordonlandreth9550
@gordonlandreth9550 3 күн бұрын
Heartfelt description of a real rock band on tour . Dealing with Joe Walsh , Aerosmith , and others gave him a great look at the U S A . I saw Mott during this period and they were great . Real English rock at it's best .
@sarahwentforalemonwedgeand8991
@sarahwentforalemonwedgeand8991 4 күн бұрын
lol half the movie is not even posted.
@edwinmercene7471
@edwinmercene7471 6 күн бұрын
I loved his songs before he was born again. I love him even more now that he is. Glory to God! People walked out in his concert because his Spirit irritated their demons.
@MemphianSounds
@MemphianSounds 6 күн бұрын
Did they never make one for 69-75? They've got documentaries on all the other years
@NoahKunz-j9t
@NoahKunz-j9t 6 күн бұрын
2:28 it became true lol
@justmadeit2
@justmadeit2 7 күн бұрын
She seems pretty intelligent. A shame about the weird witchy ceremony stuff
@shootingmyselfinthehead
@shootingmyselfinthehead 7 күн бұрын
3:25 genesis nonbinary tea
@rhodayackez9570
@rhodayackez9570 7 күн бұрын
I agree with her opinion about his poetry.
@guimat
@guimat 7 күн бұрын
Led Zeppelin is the ONLY band in history in which all its members are at least TOP 3 in their field. And I think everyone agrees that the great Bonzo Bonham is without a doubt THE BEST drummer of all time. There is not and has never been a band with such quality of members. Here is the answer to why their music continues to surprise and garner fans around the world, 45 years after the band split up, and why they were so influential in the world of rock, and continue to be so.
@joejones9520
@joejones9520 8 күн бұрын
she died in 2021 in her sleep age 75
@MARICONEHacker
@MARICONEHacker 9 күн бұрын
A Grand Don’t Come For Free. His BreakOut Album. Is. A Masterpiece of Totally Original Rap StoryTelling. That Album Specifically is A Concept Album. Which havnt been popular since Pink Floyd in the 70s. The Opening Song on A Grande. Opens The Story That evolves Further and Further as The Hypnitic Samples And lyrics. Continue. Till the Last Song. Which Sums up The Whole Story And has A Great Resolution To A Surprisingly Engaging Story. He’s Rapping From Song /Chapter 1 to Last Song / Ending Chapter. With Explanations and Closure on The Journey He Takes The Listener on. Genuis. I bought that and DIzzee Rascals Debut. Like the Same Week. Another an Amazingly Original Yet Catchy. Strange Catchy. But. It Works. DIzzee and Mike Skinner Use A Whole Different Level of Samples Compared to The Generic Cliche Samples By Stale Imitators by American Rappers. They both specifically sampled Different Video Game Sound Samples. Which makes Both Albums. Very Edgy. Non Slick Non Commercial etc
@MARICONEHacker
@MARICONEHacker 9 күн бұрын
I’ve always said Krist is like this Social Contradiction. Because he’s obviously the nicest and so polite and humble etc. but. On the Other side in Some Interviews. Depending on the Questions. He totally sounds like a Heavy Duty Stoner Buddy of mine from High School. Just totally unintentionally hilarious. There was that one Now Infamous On Air ( SNL?) Where at The End of. Probably Teen Spirit. He Throws His Bass. Way up in The Ceilings of Whatever TV Studio and Like he Than Totally forgets That Bass is Most Likely Coming Back Down and. Totally Nails him. Somewhere between his Shoulder and head. When he had the longer Hair and That Permagrin Stoner Face. Pure. Specoloi
@OhtaniHeaven
@OhtaniHeaven 9 күн бұрын
Keneally was the GIZZARD QUEEN
@OhtaniHeaven
@OhtaniHeaven 9 күн бұрын
Her glasses are bigger than the windshield of my car
@bigpaulie7887
@bigpaulie7887 10 күн бұрын
RIP Uncle Todd Nelson took himself out just like his little brother Ronnie! But it was over a dog! For him claiming to love Em as much as he did it was pretty selfish to do the same thing Ronnie did even after he saw how bad it messed Em up to see Ronnie leave him like that!! Im sorry but if you choose to self delete your selfish and a coward!!
@evelynwallace4647
@evelynwallace4647 11 күн бұрын
Old Grey Whistle- the English SNL! 😊
@77raymo
@77raymo 11 күн бұрын
OMG 11 years later , the comments suck
@gazelliott2414
@gazelliott2414 12 күн бұрын
whats the song called at 9 mins 45
@justmadeit2
@justmadeit2 13 күн бұрын
Aj invented the investigative phenomenon known as Garbology, one riffles through the refuse of celebrities. Technique was Invented sometimes in the 1970s 😀
@ScottMasson
@ScottMasson 13 күн бұрын
It seems like old school Dylan fans are the lamest, most conservative c*nts in music history. Between them booing him for going electric, and then walking out on his concerts later for choosing to have a spiritual life, you get the sense that a lot of his fans were super close-minded intellectual wannabes.
@JohnMiddletonBunny
@JohnMiddletonBunny 13 күн бұрын
It's a shame there's a video hiccup ... elsewise, it's an interesting document about Brian's role in his band.
@matchavez8530
@matchavez8530 13 күн бұрын
Ok questions for Christians. First off, if God is such a jealous insecure deity that it will torture the same creation that it professes to love, is it really deserving of our worship? I would say No. Therefore does that really seem like the behavior of an omniscient all powerful creater of the universe? I again have to say no. That sounds like an insecure 13 year old girl. So then why has it been taught for so long? Id say that it's a way to scare potential followers away from possibly finding a religion that better suits their lives thus causing the abrahamic religious to lose power and money. What do you guys think? Ok if God is all powerful that would mean that it does what it wants. This is it's show. So why would it send it's only son to suffer and die on the cross for the sins of mankind when it could just forgive the sins of mankind without the suffering? I don't have an answer for this. It just doesn't make sense and if you look at the world it's clear that God makes sense. That's why we have science. As a matter of fact I believe that God makes itself known in how well put together everything is. It's crazy. The Fibonacci sequence is EVERYWHERE in the universe. This didn't just happen but the books are and religions and churches and people killing each other about things they couldn't possibly know any better than anyone else. Is a bunch of bull. There's no reason for anyone to kill each other over this. You don't really know. No matter how convinced you are I can show you a follower of every other religion that has just as many reasons to believe and are just as convinced and dedicated. Nobody really knows at all. At the end of the day, you are all likely wrong as a matter of fact but that's ok as long as you are treating people with love instead of hostility that's good enough. If you are treating everyone with love and loving God as well then everything will take care of itself. These arbitrary rules. Some of which are followed and used to judge others and then there's some that people just don't follow ever. Come on now. You don't have to do the Jesus thing or if you really believe Jesus was the son of God. Why would God have a son? It's not married. There's no part of the Bible where God goes through a divorce and has to watch Jesus grow up just seeing him on weekends before sending him to earth to suffer and die exactly like a million other people who were executed at that time. Just his let us off the hook though. Dude .
@r1v3th3d.43
@r1v3th3d.43 13 күн бұрын
Sometimes when I feel great ills of sin encompass my conscious and I once again pursue the lust of indulgence this man always comes to mind. When in doubt, Crowley has you covered for rationalizing your moral compass
@Foldisfitch
@Foldisfitch 14 күн бұрын
Awesome! Glad I found this!
@scottb.3262
@scottb.3262 14 күн бұрын
Amazing. I had no idea. This feels so good. Hallelujah.
@scottb.3262
@scottb.3262 14 күн бұрын
Amazing. I had no idea. This feels so good. Hallelujah.
@eaton55r
@eaton55r 15 күн бұрын
Weird... why is it that artists and Poets almost uniformly think that sex is what's the most important part of their life they just can't wait to have sex, more sex, different people. Is that what made them so smart or is that what proves they are on a long journey and are handicapped? It is hard to see when you have your head stuck up your butt.
@bettylockett4359
@bettylockett4359 15 күн бұрын
If it wasn't for MJ there would be no Prince..He paved the way for Prince and many other artists of today..😂😂😂😂
@ShaunPanzer
@ShaunPanzer 15 күн бұрын
I love the sounds the Tele B bender makes .
@jackhopkins4679
@jackhopkins4679 17 күн бұрын
Thats clarence white marty stuart owns that guitar now
@abrahamorozpe6355
@abrahamorozpe6355 18 күн бұрын
Great !
@UAL320
@UAL320 19 күн бұрын
Forget the “Basement Tapes”…welcome to the “Dumpster Tapes”….
@jennytownsend-fb9ng
@jennytownsend-fb9ng 19 күн бұрын
I like all the Rolling Stones music I've ever heard. Variety is les épices d'la Vitesse.
@jennytownsend-fb9ng
@jennytownsend-fb9ng 19 күн бұрын
What happened to Part 5? I don't understand disco. It's not music. Raised on classical music from pre-birth, I understood Jazz, the Rolling Stones & Lou Reed. But never discothèque. Utterly void of Guerlain Champs-Élyséeism or patchouli, it can't dance no mo'. Miss You is Not disco. Miss You is pûr Stones.
@UAL320
@UAL320 19 күн бұрын
At least he didn’t go all the way off the deep end like Chapman.
@UAL320
@UAL320 19 күн бұрын
Did Dylan and McGuinn have a real falling out?
@isanewday
@isanewday 20 күн бұрын
Is easy to go to church because you are church.
@Debbie_George
@Debbie_George 21 күн бұрын
No she's a Sr pushing boundaries.
@BobBrand-z8s
@BobBrand-z8s 22 күн бұрын
This guy is deserving of nothing but contempt, and I’m glad Dylan roughed him up. What an asshole. To think that he somehow thought he “owned” Dylan as an artist. And that Dylan had to write about what HE wanted. What’s even more disturbing is that he never learned his lesson, and that even NOW he obsessed over it. What a waste of a life and a waste of air
@maggiebryan2355
@maggiebryan2355 22 күн бұрын
Bob beat him up in the end after he scared his wife now it would be called stalking
@BILLYMORGAN1971
@BILLYMORGAN1971 22 күн бұрын
I've listened to the stuff before and imo there was absolutely 0 attempt to present Manson in any kind of favorable light. It sounded like he was playing a guitar he found in the trash. Am I even hearing the right thing? Lie: The Love and Terror Cult? Surely that can't be it. Where do you find the demo? Still though, a beatnik hobo poet like him is never going to have pop appeal. He has limited abilities and would have to be presented in another way. He's not exactly catchy and he always sounds like he doesn't know what to do. Man they built up the hopes of one sorry sap. Asking for it.
@stevefaure415
@stevefaure415 22 күн бұрын
This is interesting stuff to say the least. Dylan is notoriously inscrutable and evasive with fans, the press, and probably most of the people who know him casually. Bob seems to like this guy Webberman. He's clearly entertained by him enough to talk in such an expansive way. And they seem to have some history. Maybe it just stroked Bob's ego to have some guy who has made his whole life's work to be a fan of his. A weird bit of Bob lore to be sure.
@Prousto
@Prousto 22 күн бұрын
Weberman comes across as insufferable, but this may the most candid Dylan “interview” on record in regard to his opinion of himself and his contemporaries.