We used to sit around the campfire and dig this cat. Great times!
@jeffreyflint628610 ай бұрын
A stellar pick Dyce! I love Bob Dylan. Excellent reaction 👍👍🤘🤘❤️
@markggillespie392810 ай бұрын
Dylan still tours. Check him out live. He’s older now but he still rocks and he’s still Dylan.
@chrisbanks592510 ай бұрын
Genius songwriting.
@fidge5410 ай бұрын
If I HAD to pick one, this gets my votes for Greatest Rock Song of All Time
@John_Chu10 ай бұрын
My other choice would be "All Along the Watchtower" also written by Dylan...but the Jimi Hendrix version.
@fidge5410 ай бұрын
@@John_Chu Great version of a great song!
@dougsusie231910 ай бұрын
I'm 65 now and in my lifetime there are two and only two artist's that you should never get comfortable with their music and expect one sound or one thing. That would be Dylan and The Beatles and only those two. Always changing and always moving forward. That's a big reason why these two are the greatest in history. Peace ❤❤
Mike Bloomfield on lead guitar, Al Kooper on Hammond organ. This song, this album really pushed the musical status quo.
@peterginger10 ай бұрын
One more cup of coffee is an interesting live performance
@fidge5410 ай бұрын
Juiced = Drunk
@erikahlander348910 ай бұрын
This song was released in a time (Summer of 65) when still most pop songs treated happy love or unhappy love. This was Dylan's 6th album. He wrote advanced lyrics from the start. Beatles produced more interesting lyrics from the album Revolver 1966 to compare. (Beatles was the most important popular music group through times, but it was Dylan who got the Nobel prize).
@jnagarya5199 ай бұрын
The REVOLUTION began with "Rubber Soul". But you're told by others "Revolver" so you repeat that. "The Beatles" opened the door for Bob Dylan. Until them he was marginalized in folk. Lennon told him to get a band.
@erikahlander34899 ай бұрын
@@jnagarya519Not at all. This was my opinion more or less already in 65! But, I agree today that the tendency starts earlier, maybe with Rubber soul. I got Revolver at my birthday when I got 11. I never owned Rubber soul. Michelle as a single only.
@jnagarya5199 ай бұрын
@@erikahlander3489 And they started adding unusual instruments with "Beatles for Sale".
@vedantapdx10 ай бұрын
Dylan wrote so many songs that other artists covered, but I would recommend All Along the Watchtower. It was a giant hit for Jimi Hendrix back in the age of Rock but many people were very surprised that Dylan wrote it and did the definitive version of the song. Also, from another world Dylan traveled down to and became friends with the old famous country singer Johnny Cash. They did a wonderful version of Dylan's epic song, the girl from the North Country. Both of these songs are very different but it shows how Dylan can create songs in so many different facets of the world of music. You will love both of these songs.
@sharonhoyt213310 ай бұрын
Watch Dylan and a bunch of musical stars singing Like a Rolling Stone on David Letterman's show. Everyone wanted to have this song on their resume and a lot of them showed up on this Letterman special performance. It is on YT.
@thomasohare28816 ай бұрын
Simply put...Bob Dylan has been the hippest dude on the planet for over 60 years!
@tomgribbin95319 ай бұрын
Dylan's rapping , but he's doing it to MUSIC !
@gforce406310 ай бұрын
Subterranean Homesick Blues
@tombradley77968 ай бұрын
Hendrix does a colossal version at Monterey!.
@anthonyhedberg64719 ай бұрын
"Positively 4th Street" is a must hear Dylan tune. Peace! ✌😎
@gilevin10010 ай бұрын
In a class by himself....you owe it to yourself .......to sink your soul into Dylan
@alanbrown852710 ай бұрын
You might like to check out his live performance of Hurricane from The World of John Hammond TV special 1975 or Shelter From The Storm the Hard Rain tv special or Like A Rolling Stone Royal Albert Hall.
@victorjohnson751210 ай бұрын
Jimi Hendrix also did a version of this song. He covered a few Dylan tunes.
@garyporterfield71659 ай бұрын
Check out Don't Think Twice It's Alright
@ritafoster49584 ай бұрын
The song is about a woman called Edie Sedgwick. She was from a very rich family and was a socialite. She became a heroin addict and died alone and with nothing in the end. Bob Dylan had a brief relationship with her, but she latched onto Andy Warhol( the diplomat, Bob Dylan referred to) and ran around with him. She was the poor little rich girl. Sad life. Went from the top and fell to the bottom. Google her.
@jvblhc5 ай бұрын
They did about 8 takes. At one time, one guy who wasn't doing anything decided play the organ, which he never did before, and it made the song perfect!
@espenvippen10 ай бұрын
Love Bob Dylan. Can any of his songs be called rap music? Greetings from Norway. 😀
@Gledge99 ай бұрын
Subterranean homesick blues comes pretty close too
@tomgribbin95319 ай бұрын
Dylan's rapping , but he's doing it to MUSIC !
@StevenBreault-o2f5 ай бұрын
I am 57, and I am pissed. Nothing changes at all
@slkinia6 ай бұрын
2 different kinds of Bob Dylan songs, with related themes: "Isis" and "Don't Think Twice".
@raymondgilbert13418 ай бұрын
Which is the greater shade-throwing song, this one, or You're So Vain by Carly Simon?
@robertzimmerman39804 ай бұрын
Listen to his song hurricane , a true story about hurricane Carter a boxer
@robertwoods37505 ай бұрын
and now kiddies , you know where the rolling stones came up with their name, fun fact , bob said out loud what our generation was thinking .
@bundywaters59885 ай бұрын
This song is from 1965
@robertwoods37505 ай бұрын
@@bundywaters5988 your point?
@robertwoods37505 ай бұрын
@@bundywaters5988 that's when it was released , doesn't mean he wasn't working on it for yrs. I'm from that generation and I definitely remember watching a interview with jagger, when asked where they got the name from , he replied bob Dylan , believe or not i don't care .
@bundywaters59885 ай бұрын
@@robertwoods3750 Jagger was joking. They named their band in 1962 after a Muddy Waters song (from 1950) called Rollin' Stone.
@robertwoods37505 ай бұрын
@@bundywaters5988 jaggers , if nothing else was a top notch self promoter , i have no doubt that when it would give the band some notoriety and fame for being into the "blues" , which was a common claim from a lot of musicians back then , he probley did say that , but i know for a fact , i watched a interview on t.v. back then where he claimed it was a inspiration by bob, which now that you pointed out the fact was in the mid 60's , when bob was enjoying his break out song "like a rolling stone" , just like jaggers to ride whatever wave was hitting back then , either way it's all good to me , cause i'm not that big of a fan of the stones.