first time hearing Bob Dylan - Every Grain of Sand (Reaction!!)

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@alanalbee4655
@alanalbee4655 4 ай бұрын
Bob Dylan goes deep... only songwriter to ever win the Nobel prize for literature and over 60 years has covered almost every musical genre. So many important songs have influenced so many musicians. If you want to hear a Rap song from 1964, check out "Subterranean Homesick Blues". If you go down the Dylan rabbit hole, it will change you.
@michelefaucher4180
@michelefaucher4180 4 ай бұрын
I always thought he was the first rapper, love that song ❤
@DianeLee999
@DianeLee999 4 ай бұрын
Lay, lady lay next.
@llschnitz
@llschnitz 4 ай бұрын
30th Anniversary Tribute with Bob, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Tom Petty, and many, many more stars playing with Dylan on his wonderful song “My Back Pages”. Epic!
@DogFish-NZ
@DogFish-NZ 4 ай бұрын
it changes you, that's deep. and is 100% fact. what was it you wanted. it's alright ma, I'm only bleeding. jokerman, cold irons bound hurricane love sick forever young Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 all along the watchtower the times they are a changin and it goes on and on ....
@DogFish-NZ
@DogFish-NZ 4 ай бұрын
​@@michelefaucher4180it's alright ma was the first real rap song full stop
@JB-Deadskins
@JB-Deadskins 4 ай бұрын
Bob Dylan is the greatest song writer of all time. No other single person can match him for both music and lyrics. He literally has hundreds of great songs. He has been covered more than any other single artist. If you want to hear more, two incredible albums are Blonde on Blonde and Blood on the Tracks. Definitely would like to hear more reactions to his music.
@dbradx
@dbradx 4 ай бұрын
More than a songwriter, the 20th century's greatest poet 🙂
@LilMissPatriot
@LilMissPatriot 3 ай бұрын
I like No Mercy, as well. Of course, I love all his works. Been listening to him since the beginning...❤
@jeffreyelliottcruz8095
@jeffreyelliottcruz8095 Ай бұрын
Only one other my friend in the 20th century is the equal to Bob Dylan. And that man is Paul McCartney. Between those two the field has been cleared even from the likes of Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley
@jeffreyelliottcruz8095
@jeffreyelliottcruz8095 Ай бұрын
A brother , check out , Dylan's " Blind Willie McTell". I think you will love it! I would like to have Eric Clapton or Ray Charles sing Blind Willie McTell. But I believe you will still love Dylan's rough edged voice especially when his rendition of " Knockin on heaven's door". Hey not even McCarthy or Michael Jackson were perfect but in terms of poetry and music only McCartney rivals him and McCartney had the benefit of a sweet voice and a legendary bands. I would say the next great talent of the 20th century was Michael Jackson. Again, Jackson , in my mind , had the benefit of the sweetest voice of these 3 giants. And in terms of course , of the dance Astair and Kelly had nothing on Michael Jackson. Incidentally, as masterful a song writer as both Dylan and McCartney were /are and as prolific as both of them have proven over the years, I believe the greatest song or among the greatest songs of all time belongs to the Jackson 5 and Michael Jackson's velvet voice, " I" ll be there " . I feel that song tops both McCartney and Dylan. So I believe the number 1 song of the 20th century" I'll be there " belongs to the Jackson 5. Michael Jackson's voice will inspire you.
@colinfreedman390
@colinfreedman390 Күн бұрын
My son is named after my 3 inspirations. Dylan Lennon Marley.
@stephenreiner1523
@stephenreiner1523 4 ай бұрын
The nasal voice and his heady dynamic lyrics are intertwined into American fabric. Bob Dylan is truly will always be part of the American landscape. Glad you shared this Polo, my friend.
@dennisboyd1712
@dennisboyd1712 2 ай бұрын
& his talent with a Harmonica is the pure music of love
@Blue-qr7qe
@Blue-qr7qe 4 ай бұрын
I guess listening through seven decades of this guy's Nobel Prize-winning poetry and lyrical compassion for the less fortunate has endeared his nasal siinging to me.
@peter9910
@peter9910 4 ай бұрын
Had the pleasure of watching Bob perform this live in Fort Myers last week, a true legend
@muad33bmatt36
@muad33bmatt36 4 ай бұрын
Bob Dylan was a poet, he wrote and sang from the heart. His singing voice was not what most would call particularly good but he more than made up for it with the emotion and powerful imagery/messaging that was poured into his music.
@mtnvalley9298
@mtnvalley9298 4 ай бұрын
is and sings....
@charleslangrishl9124
@charleslangrishl9124 18 күн бұрын
​@@mtnvalley9298yeah why does everyone assume he's dead?
@mtnvalley9298
@mtnvalley9298 18 күн бұрын
@@charleslangrishl9124 the strangest thing-my son last night about the time you posted your comment tells me he thought Dylan was dead. twilight zone stuff lol
@paulburton5150
@paulburton5150 4 ай бұрын
Dylan’s music is a deep and rich pool to dip into or immerse yourself in.
@dilandilanjoao4310
@dilandilanjoao4310 3 ай бұрын
That harmonica is being played with every grain of his soul. I can feel it. It's not just a pretty arrangement for a song. It's from the guts and heart 😊❤
@peakayharris8707
@peakayharris8707 4 ай бұрын
I am a black woman in my 60's and grew up in the ghetto and I literally have been listening to Mr. Dylan since I was 5 years old. My jam back in the day was "Positively 4th Street". My dad, who was born & bred in the deep south, bought me a copy of "Blood on The Tracks" the day it came out. What you'll learn if you haven't already is that you don't listen to Dylan to hear him sing. The man can't carry a tune in a diamond encrusted gold bucket. No you listen to Dylan for the words. Once they get into your head, you will find yourself quoting them all day. My Dylan suggestions The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll No Time To Think License To Kill Almost everything from Planet Waves and especially Going, Going, Gone And one little ditty that I don't know how many have actually heard Band of The Hand (You will play this song on repeat singing louder and louder until the neighbors call the cops). Not that I would know anything about that.....
@kissyx5
@kissyx5 4 ай бұрын
Yes Ma’am
@karleneblaser1261
@karleneblaser1261 4 ай бұрын
Dylan was Jimi Hendrix idol! He LOVED everything about Dylan. His poetry, his voice, his ability to tell a story. It's no secret that Hendrix despised his own singing voice. He wanted to sing like Dylan.
@timothykelley3635
@timothykelley3635 4 ай бұрын
Excellent comment. Got Dylan pegged
@buddyneher9359
@buddyneher9359 4 ай бұрын
What is that great quote about Dylan's voice... I think he said it himself. Something like, that his voice "makes you wanna hide"! He's not wrong!
@janeburns212
@janeburns212 3 ай бұрын
He doesn't sing a song , he tells a story with amazing description .
@chrisbanks5925
@chrisbanks5925 4 ай бұрын
One of Bob's most beautiful songs.
@loisrogers9042
@loisrogers9042 4 ай бұрын
"Gotta Serve Somebody " is one of his that I know you'd appreciate. ❤
@thomasohare2881
@thomasohare2881 4 ай бұрын
Simply put...Bob Dylan has been the hippest dude on the planet for over 60 years!. The more you check him out the more you will become enlightened. Thanx for the good reaction. How bout 'hard rain is gonna fall? Must do the live 1994 version with toyko orchestra...have the lyrics in front of you and 'be amazed'....Dylan wrote the song in 1962 at the age of 21
@phoebeandtilly
@phoebeandtilly 4 ай бұрын
My favorite Bob Dylan songs: *Tangle Up In Blue *Lay Down Your Weary Tune *Simple Twist of Fate *Forever Young *Masters of War *Make You Feel My Love
@TomSarros-bj2mq
@TomSarros-bj2mq 2 ай бұрын
He never ceases to amaze me just when I thought I had heard all his songs another one pops up that I have 'nt heard after 60 some odd years, love his music.
@Theimbennn
@Theimbennn 4 ай бұрын
I recommend Bob Dylan’s “slow train coming” from his 1979 gospel album it’s a killer track
@shellymcgrew4412
@shellymcgrew4412 4 ай бұрын
Right? I just wrote a comment for him to listen to “Change My way of thinking”!
@perrymalcolm3802
@perrymalcolm3802 3 ай бұрын
One of his most deeply touching n tender songs!
@wretchro100
@wretchro100 4 ай бұрын
its unusual to see a reaction video about Bob Dylan not talk about the lyrics.
@peakayharris8707
@peakayharris8707 4 ай бұрын
It is and is not at the same time. The thing with Dylan is that it helps to have an appreciation of history when listening or reading his lyrics. He will make some seemingly obtuse reference in a song that is actually explained by another seemingly obtuse reference he will make in the same song. And unless you understood what you were up against going in, you will be left with a headache. It's why I said Positively 4th Street was my jam back in the day. When I first heard it, I was simply intrigued by the fact that he never used the words "positively' or "4th Street" anywhere in the song. I quite easily understood that he was mad at somebody by the words. But it was not until 20 years later when I heard the title ,"Straight Outta Compton" that I got the full appreciation of the name of the song. It is a "diss" song of the first water, and despite all of the bullshit reasons I've read as to why the title is what it is (i.e. Dylan is rarely that literal), it finally dawned on me that calling it "Positively 4th Street" or even "Straight Outta Compton" refers to the vernacular or the lingo of how this tale is being told. Meaning I'm giving it to you straight from the street, how the non-fake people speak. So I would say that the only thing anyone can fault Polo or anyone else who don't mention Dylan's lyrics is not having enough frame of reference or Time.
@wretchro100
@wretchro100 4 ай бұрын
@@peakayharris8707I didn't fault anyone. I just said that it was unusual. Most of the reaction videos that I've seen about Bob talk about the lyrics
@peakayharris8707
@peakayharris8707 4 ай бұрын
Oh no Wretch, I meant no implication that YOU personally found any fault with Polo or anyone else. My main point (and probably not clearly explained) is that I don't think anyone can jump into Dylan without FIRST realizing that much of his music needs to be listened to through a lens of history and time. Most of the time you hear the average person speak on Dylan's lyrics, it's usually contains some combination of the words "I don't get it."😂 Not to be prejudiced about it, but it takes a special kind of mind to understand let alone appreciate a Dylan song. It seems that you, me, and a few hundreds of thousands of us have that mind.
@roberta7727
@roberta7727 3 ай бұрын
Love, Love, Love ❤ Bob Dylan😅 sooo Great 🎉Thank you Polo, your the Best 😊
@Papabob1957
@Papabob1957 4 ай бұрын
I’ve always loved his music and it’s been a long beautiful journey
@phoebeandtilly
@phoebeandtilly 4 ай бұрын
I ❤Bob Dylan. If you concentrate on his unique voice, you overlook the genius and beauty of his poetry.
@kensilverstone1656
@kensilverstone1656 3 ай бұрын
Forget the holding of his nose; listen to the beauty of the melody, the absolutely glory of the lyrics, and the use of his voice to deliver the message to perfection. He also plays the harmonica.
@dennisboyd1712
@dennisboyd1712 2 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/rmrKdGCCbJtpisU Here are those words of Poetry
@ThoseBackPages
@ThoseBackPages 4 ай бұрын
this time period of his music is for the hardcore fans or those that want a deeper dive.
@kissyx5
@kissyx5 4 ай бұрын
Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice” is a rambling man’s anthem. lol
@teezee54
@teezee54 27 күн бұрын
Best breakup song!
@sunshinespiritmindfulnessa1355
@sunshinespiritmindfulnessa1355 4 ай бұрын
Love, love, love your analysis at the end of this video. Authenticity and, for me, intensity, are some of the keys in music that resonate in my heart!
@HammockQueen
@HammockQueen 4 ай бұрын
One More Cup of Coffee is one of my favorites.
@tiffanymichaels2429
@tiffanymichaels2429 4 ай бұрын
I only knew a couple of Bob Dylan songs. Now I'm discovering him and the lyrics of this song just made me cry.
@barbaracallaghan8811
@barbaracallaghan8811 4 ай бұрын
Listen to Dylan's 'Lay Lady Lay' or "Mozambique', "I used to care but things have changed' or 'Changing of the Guard' , you must listen to the words , he paints pictures with. "Make you feel my Love' is another.
@thoseartyfolk
@thoseartyfolk 4 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I'm a painter and if I listen to Dylan while painting I get side tracked by his images! His lyrics are unbelievable, pure poetry
@nosredna2
@nosredna2 3 ай бұрын
This is from Bob’s three-album gospel era, 1980s. Powerful stuff. Look for the April 18, 1980 (Toronto Canada) tear jerker live version of When He Returns, featuring him singing at the piano.
@TomSarros-bj2mq
@TomSarros-bj2mq 4 ай бұрын
I have now listened to this vedio 4 times today Feb 25 Love ya POLO mean it.
@Blue-qr7qe
@Blue-qr7qe 4 ай бұрын
It's Not Dark Yet Don't Think Twice, It's Alright Girl From the North Country
@rcnotes
@rcnotes Ай бұрын
You nailed it when you said that his singing is sincere and authentic. There's no doubt that he believes what he's singing. The lyrics came from within. His delivery is the performance. His voice isn't the cleanest in tone, but he hits the notes without any gimmicks. If you want to hear Dylan's other voices, listen to Nashville Skyline, John Wesley Harding and Self Portrait. Beatty Zimmerman, Bob's mother said that Nashville Skyline was her son's real singing voice. I think that the song, "Pretty Saro", which he did not write, is the best example and shows his true vocal range from that time. Personally, my fave of the combination of vocal strength and lyrical power is "Idiot Wind". Specifically the studio outtake version take #6. Give that a listen with headphones on. It's considered by many to be at or near the top of his compositions. The popular take is that Dylan blew out his voice during the Rolling Thunder Revue Tours in 75-76. Powerful, raucous performances.
@maryellenthompson5392
@maryellenthompson5392 4 ай бұрын
Dylan, to me, is all about the lyrics. I'd recommend "Tangled Up in Blue" from his Blood on the Tracks album.
@PetitChef29
@PetitChef29 Ай бұрын
that's a beautiful thing to say about an artist
@batman_jones
@batman_jones 4 ай бұрын
Would love to see you react to Dylan's It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding
@donnaschmitz5025
@donnaschmitz5025 4 ай бұрын
Just discovered you yesterday and I love your vibe too. I think you might like a fella named Joe Cocker, specifically a song called "Feelin' Alright". He's got a LOT of great songs and unfortunately passed a few years ago. You won't be sorry. Thanks your work.
@nicholaswendy1
@nicholaswendy1 4 ай бұрын
Cocker is one of two white people with soul. (the other one being Janis Joplin). He did have hot black ladies on back up which counteracted his gravelly voice. "Feelin' Alright" is great and so is "By With A little Help From My Friends."
@TomSarros-bj2mq
@TomSarros-bj2mq 4 ай бұрын
The only that I don't like about Dylan is that I don't have enough to listen to all his great music. He never stops to amaze .
@demonsbutterfly
@demonsbutterfly Ай бұрын
The great man….
@boosingh
@boosingh 4 ай бұрын
That's Clydie King on harmony. RIP Clydie
@boroblueyes
@boroblueyes 4 ай бұрын
I can't remember if you've reacted to Hurricane, but it's a must. Keep the reactions coming.
@TheDivayenta
@TheDivayenta 4 ай бұрын
He did and it’s a great one.
@paulmancini-sb9qn
@paulmancini-sb9qn 4 ай бұрын
Check out these Dylan Songs, “Rosemary, Lilly and Jack of Hearts”, “Brownsville Girl, “Red River Shore”, “Percy’s Song” and “The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest” are all Songs I believe you will Enjoy
@borisvegasr8870
@borisvegasr8870 4 ай бұрын
Beautiful song, the harmonica solos fit right into place. On one of his liner notes, he said the words just came to him and they flowed into place.
@david-pb4bi
@david-pb4bi 2 ай бұрын
Dylan’s music is that far above everyone else that most people just don’t get him, fortunately the Nobel prize people did. Not that he cares or do his fans.
@icareaboutthefuture
@icareaboutthefuture 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this, I'm the one who asked for it. For me and others whose comments I've read, he would deserve the Nobel prize if this were the only song he ever wrote. Dylan invented rap (subterranean homesick blues), he invented music videos. "Critics have described "Like a Rolling Stone" as revolutionary in its combination of musical elements, the youthful, cynical sound of Dylan's voice, and the directness of the question "How does it feel?". Despite all his other accomplishments, Every Grain of Sand is Dylan's masterpiece. He's a charismatic Christian and openly says the words were given him in about 8 minutes.
@icareaboutthefuture
@icareaboutthefuture 4 ай бұрын
Sorry, rolling stone was quoted from Wikipedia, don't want plagiarize. Interesting comments, Johnny Cash wanted this sung at his funeral. Sheryl Crow and Emmy Lou Harris were the ones who sing it, if I remember correctly.
@markpollmann7635
@markpollmann7635 4 ай бұрын
Try blind Willie mctell by Dylan- thanks for the reaction
@mikec2420
@mikec2420 4 ай бұрын
Great reaction! You had a couple of great insights that I actually rewound to hear again. That Never happens. This man can write some beautiful music, a fact that I think a casual or new listener might overlook since a lot of his work is, let’s say, a different kind of beautiful. In the Garden, from his album Saved, is a favorite from his overtly Christian period. Powerful stuff
@zenhaelcero8481
@zenhaelcero8481 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this one! A great song amongst hundreds of great songs from His Bobness. EmmyLou Harris did a really good cover of this one, too. You might like Bob's song "I Feel A Change Comin' On" from his album "Together Through Life." Really good song, and his voice is much older there.
@sherryherrick6567
@sherryherrick6567 4 ай бұрын
My favorite Beatnik ❤ 🎶 He's more of a poet, to me, than singer. I think you would have to be born in the 1950s to truly "get" his style & learn to like that singing voice.
@buddyneher9359
@buddyneher9359 4 ай бұрын
This is one of my very fave Dylan songs - though I admit, I haven't heard all his albums. I like your reactions because you really let the music affect you, and you're able to describe how it affects you. Carry on, sir!
@TomSarros-bj2mq
@TomSarros-bj2mq 4 ай бұрын
Back, when Dylan plays harmonica makes me want to cry. Try listening to Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts. Flip side Blood on the Tracks.
@user-xk8uv7kl3e
@user-xk8uv7kl3e 4 ай бұрын
You've really been a grateful discovery for me. I've spent hours enjoying your reactions. At 65 years old ,I'm hooked and so is my 26 year old daughter. Tonight's 1am Dylan's grain of sand made me think that regarding Dylan you might be interested in 2 songs. They have been covered by Hendrix, and Clapton whom I know you have reacted to. They are "Knockin on heaven's door" and "All along the watch tower."I shall be released is also a song that has been covered by people You've reacted to. I'm not the biggest Dylan fan, but possibly America's greatest story teller, Dylan does something to me no one else does. I think that's the beauty of Music,you don't have to be a fan to touched by greatness. Thank you my friend. T
@susanharris8626
@susanharris8626 4 ай бұрын
Girl from the North Country and Lay Lady Lay are my favorites
@gilevin100
@gilevin100 4 ай бұрын
Bob's the best ever the Goat!.......You left out his amazing poetic lyrics in this song....each line worthy of attention.
@gracedv
@gracedv 4 ай бұрын
I would recommend Mr. Tambourine Man, The Times, they are a changing, Subterranean homesick blues. Any of his old music over this. Try You Gotta Serve Somebody.
@gracedv
@gracedv 4 ай бұрын
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@Janaesp12
@Janaesp12 4 ай бұрын
Also it helps to understand that he sings that way 90% of the time and its ON PURPOSE. The greatest folk singer and song writer of all time in my opinion.
@michele-33
@michele-33 4 ай бұрын
Glad to hear someone else say he sings this way purposely... He's capable of singing "normally" ... His vocals on *Pretty Saro,* *I've Forgotten More Than You'll Ever Know,* and most tracks from *Self-Portrait* and *Another Self- Portrait* are almost unrecognizable as Dylan. Check out *Wallflower*.... Bob's first idol was country singer Hank Williams Sr 😎
@Janaesp12
@Janaesp12 4 ай бұрын
@@michele-33 Also his cover with Cash, I believe its "Girl from the north country".
@Janaesp12
@Janaesp12 4 ай бұрын
@@michele-33 I also feel like Blood on the Tracks is the perfect synthesis between his true voice and his folk voice.
@michele-33
@michele-33 4 ай бұрын
@@Janaesp12 Yeah, another good one!
@mejbarron
@mejbarron 4 ай бұрын
ON PURPOSE - you're totally right. Listen to his cover of Lightfoot's In The Early Mornin' Rain. "Bob Dylan - Early Mornin' Rain (Official Audio)" "
@rbking9296
@rbking9296 4 ай бұрын
For me this song is very spiritual I have many times told friends and family that why my day comes and they lay me to rest I would like to have this song played when that day comes another song you should listen to is It’s Not Dark Yet
@jozanoart1464
@jozanoart1464 4 ай бұрын
I'll bet you get the most views you ever had if you do one on Pink Floyd, Great gig in the sky!!!! It's a journey of life, I grew up listening to them and it still gets me every time. Best of luck to you! Peace and Love!!
@jozanoart1464
@jozanoart1464 4 ай бұрын
From the album though!!!!
@lindaraereneau484
@lindaraereneau484 3 ай бұрын
Wow, there are songs i've never heard,can i thought i heard them all. So many of them are emotionally moving. Yes, he sort of croaks and sniffles. I was always was thankful he didn't give up because of his voice. Mist woukd have said, "i can't sing."
@joshuadavies9275
@joshuadavies9275 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I would love to see you react to more about Dylan. He is just unmatched as a lyricist. Period. I’d suggest Blind Willie McTell, Visions of Johanna, A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall. Just the tip of the iceberg and it’s pretty subjective. You could do one of Dylan songs absolutely brilliant.
@moptop7944
@moptop7944 4 ай бұрын
Bob Dylan is all about the lyrics. That being said, please listen to A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall. Followed by Masters of War.
@florencehallahan56
@florencehallahan56 4 ай бұрын
Prolific poet and songwriter of the time. Loved his music. He never really wanted to sing. He plays the harmonica while playing the guiter!
@jonneil7169
@jonneil7169 4 ай бұрын
I'm looking at all the other recommendations and i say yeah! There's really no end if you're looking for good Dylan songs. Here's one, which i haven't seen a reaction to, " Romance in Durango". He's probably covered every style of music, but this one has the"Mexican" feel. Great story, like watching a movie.
@mejbarron
@mejbarron 4 ай бұрын
Three of Bob's vocal performances: Bob Dylan - Blind Willie McTell (Studio Outtake - 1983 - Official Audio) Bob Dylan - Moonshiner (Studio Outtake - 1963 - Official Audio) - a cover Shadow Kingdon - What Was It You Want - a 'late self cover' kzbin.info/www/bejne/q3asoZiVa7GShsksi=bFpHWpXoBZmWVsTG A song fairytale Bob Dylan - Under the Red Sky (Official Audio) A story from a middle aged man about the lifelong regrets of an much older man Red River Shore (Outtake from 'Time Out Of Mind' sessions - Official Audio) A Mexican love story Bob Dylan - Romance in Durango (Official Audio) A Video of happy musicsians Bob Dylan - Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight (Version 2) (Official Video)
@ColetteMalette1
@ColetteMalette1 4 ай бұрын
Rainy Day Woman is a must
@williamlevy7338
@williamlevy7338 4 ай бұрын
“Mary, Lilly and The Jack of Hearts” a MUST listen!
@vedantapdx
@vedantapdx 4 ай бұрын
Dylan wrote Girl from the North country and than did a nice duet with Johnny Cash which surprised a lot of people. I think the duet is unique and you might like it.
@edwardhubschman3610
@edwardhubschman3610 4 ай бұрын
Bob’s catalogue is the deepest and finest in all of music. I could list 50 tracks for you that are all monumentally good and you’d have only scratched the surface. One thing to remember, with Bob it’s all about the lyrics. If you don’t concentrate on his message, you’re missing 75% of his genius. That said, check out (all original studio tracks): Blowing in the Wind, Mr Tambourine Man, With God on Our Side, The Times They Are A Changing, The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll, Blowing in the Wind, Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright, Like a Rolling Stone, It’s Alright Ma I’m Only Bleeding, Hurricane, Boots of Spanish Leather and Just Like a Woman. I could go on and on, but this small sampling will give you a taste of the man’s genius.
@jeffreyelliottcruz8095
@jeffreyelliottcruz8095 Ай бұрын
I love Dylan's rough edged voice but such notables as Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Jerry Garcia , Joan Baez vocals may be more to your liking. They all have rendered beautiful versions
@johnpenrose8071
@johnpenrose8071 4 ай бұрын
Check out The Letter by the Boxtops and Hocus Pocus by Focus 😊
@admiralbillom7559
@admiralbillom7559 4 ай бұрын
he's been finishing his set the last two or three years with this one - there's lots of good recordings. visions of johanna is good.
@brucewhitworth6047
@brucewhitworth6047 3 ай бұрын
The greatest songwriter ever. Where have you been?
@rkbartlettservices
@rkbartlettservices 4 ай бұрын
Oh Damn!!!!!!!! I have only known the EmmyLou Harris version, did not know this was a Dylan song
@martinmorris5997
@martinmorris5997 4 ай бұрын
Of course EmmyLou backed Dylan on harmonies on his Desire album a few years before in the later part of the 1970’s.
@rkbartlettservices
@rkbartlettservices 4 ай бұрын
@@martinmorris5997 Oh did not know that. Did not know much of her apart from being with Little Feet until her release of Wrecking Ball- what a great album
@rays2794
@rays2794 4 ай бұрын
This is the song I picked to be played at my funeral, hopefully it will be a long while before it’s time for me to go.
@dignity0327
@dignity0327 4 ай бұрын
Hello, nice reaction... It can take some time to really appreciate Dylan...have to try to get past the voice at times, but when you do you really enter another world of appreciation for his ability to write a song and get his message across. His sincerity in what he sings really comes across more than just about any other artist. Listen to the Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol, or You're a Big Girl Now...Forever Young...Lay Lady Lay...Don't Think Twice it's Alright....The Ballad of Hollis Brown, Most of the Time...Gotta Serve Somebody...etc. etc.. The album versions of all those songs are amazing.
@user-cb2dt7yw1j
@user-cb2dt7yw1j 8 күн бұрын
My suggestion would be songs from Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde...specifically Visions of Johanna.
@scottbrown4429
@scottbrown4429 4 ай бұрын
Lay Lady Lay 1969
@Joshuatribe
@Joshuatribe 2 ай бұрын
Ballad of a Thin Man, One Too Many Mornings from Live '66
@douglaswaite2744
@douglaswaite2744 4 ай бұрын
With over 400 songs in his catalog, there is a lot to choose from. Lay,Lady,Lay is Dylan with a totally different voice. Love Minus Zero, No Limit is an incredible song. Jokerman or Series of Dreams are great songs that are often overlooked. Subterranean Homesick Blues is a classic and is definitely one you should listen to.
@carlahelin5203
@carlahelin5203 4 ай бұрын
I played and sang this at my nephew’s memorial 😢
@johnmullins9250
@johnmullins9250 4 ай бұрын
Positively 4th street is a must
@nightwood3738
@nightwood3738 4 ай бұрын
“The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” is a favorite. Difficult to choose from Dylan’s catalogue (600 plus songs). He also won the Pulitzer Prize in 2016 for his memoir “Chronicles: Volume One.” Just sayin….
@oldsoulsheart
@oldsoulsheart 4 ай бұрын
Bob Dylan is not the world's greatest singer but his words are what make him an incredible lyricist and thinker. Sometimes music and melody should take secondary focus to what the song is saying. I would love a few moments in this man's head. Beautiful song. Listen to the words
@Joshuatribe
@Joshuatribe 2 ай бұрын
Check out Blind Willie McTell, Jokerman, It's Alright Ma, Foot of Pride, Slow Train, Mississippi...
@ilsaruthen5478
@ilsaruthen5478 4 ай бұрын
I remember when he first came to NYC. He hung out at Gerde's Folk City in the Village & sang at Pete Seeger's hootenannies at Town Hall. His voice wasn't as important as what he had to say & the way he said it. .He became a folk music star from those concert appearances. They got him attention and record sales. Another talented singer/songwriter at the time was Phil Ochs. He had a better voice than Dylan & was just as much a poet but more politically involved. Sadly, he passed way too young but his music is still around. If you get a chance listen to "Changes" or "I've Had Her""- lovely ballads - or "Draft Dodger Rag" or "Small Circle of Friends". Worth a listen.
@maggiebryan2355
@maggiebryan2355 4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@barbaracallaghan8811
@barbaracallaghan8811 3 ай бұрын
Polo, will you please do a reaction to Bob Dylan's Knockin on Heaven's Door? i love his original recording of this song. It is his song after all.
@aletnieuwoudt2717
@aletnieuwoudt2717 4 ай бұрын
Legend
@gaileverett
@gaileverett 4 ай бұрын
I remember the first time I heard this song. It was on Shot of Love, his 21st album and the third in his religious series, which I didn't much care for. It just blew me away with its beauty both in the lyrics and the instrumental. I couldn't believe that after 20 years and so many great songs, he STILL had the creativity to come up with yet another unforgettable song. I mean, it sounds like a folk tune that would have come down through the centuries. The thing about Dylan is that you can't pin him down. As soon as you think you know where he's coming from, he changes. He horrified the folk world, where he first came from, by picking up an electric guitar. Then he horrified the rock world by doing some country albums. Then he shocked pretty much everybody by getting into the Christian music. Then he came out the other side of that and just kept going. The only type of music he hasn't done (to my knowledge) is jazz. He is the Shakespeare of popular music. I don't know which of his songs you've done so far, but just pick any of these: Blowin in the Wind, Maggie's Farm, Tangled Up in Blue, Like a Rolling Stone, Positively Fourth Street, Subterranean Homesick Blues, Simple Twist of Fate. Anything.
@blitztim6416
@blitztim6416 4 ай бұрын
I like his gospel period. Try ‘Serve Somebody’
@Cpk20001
@Cpk20001 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, you need to check out man in the long black coat by Dylan.
@johnc.195
@johnc.195 4 ай бұрын
Poignant. Thanks for sharing. :-)
@davidsimpson7227
@davidsimpson7227 4 ай бұрын
Try the studio version of Blind Willie McTell - great simple bluesy track
@SoMaNyQ
@SoMaNyQ 2 ай бұрын
You should give "Sundown on the Union" or "License to Kill" a spin❤️
@rhwinner
@rhwinner 4 ай бұрын
A modern day hymn.
@maureenmeek2838
@maureenmeek2838 4 ай бұрын
IHi Polo...tlI suggest you listen to "Like a Rolling Stone" Then, go back to The Newport Folk Festival, the Song, "Masters of War" done in the early 60'. "Blowing in the Wind" is an anthem for the Civil Rights Movement. Like Joni Mitcell's body of work, it helps to start with the beginning and your see and hear all the great songs he wrote, so very important for the times Of the Viet War, and ring true today. Rolling thunder Review is a lot of fun. Countless other artists have covered his music, so you might like those as well. Sorry for typos, I just had eye surgery and can barely see. Love your show and commentary. Peace & Love❤
@maryellenthompson5392
@maryellenthompson5392 4 ай бұрын
Oh, wow, I'd forgotten about "Masters of War". Haven't heard that in forever. Off to find it.
@DogFish-NZ
@DogFish-NZ 4 ай бұрын
Bob dylan , it fully changes you as a person.. what was it you wanted. it's alright ma, I'm only bleeding. jokerman, cold irons bound hurricane love sick forever young Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 all along the watchtower the times they are a changin and it goes on and on .... each song makes you, a new you.
@cgbleak
@cgbleak 4 ай бұрын
You're spot on about Dylan being sincere--except when he's being ironic. And even then, there's a truth in his irony. There are cover versions of his songs that sound much prettier--and somewhat disposable. But when he sings those same songs, they sound absolutely essential. It's not just his sincerity but it's his phrasing that no one else can match. Except Elvis, Frank Sinatra and the greatest blues singers. There's a solo version of this song on The Bootleg Series 1-3 that murders this take. It's hard to go wrong with tracks from any of his three "prophetic" albums (because at this late date, there's no better way to describe them): Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde On Blonde. But if you want to go later, (you've already reacted to "Tangled Up In Blue") some of my faves are "Too Much of Nothing" from the Basement Tapes, "Isis" from Desire, "Sweetheart Like You" from Infidels and practically all of Time Out Of Mind. Who's the other Nobel Prize-winning songwriter? Oh right, no one.
@pamb.7753
@pamb.7753 4 ай бұрын
This video led me to Dylan's info online. I wasn't much of a fan back in the day. Also attached to Dylan's info was the Traveling Wilburys "Handle with Care" video which I loved and still do. Super Group. Harrison, Petty, Orbison, Dylan, Lynne. Take a listen Polo Mars. Please.
@blacksabs5461
@blacksabs5461 4 ай бұрын
This is kinda a strange next step from hurricane, id recommend either Like a rolling stone or blowing in the wind next
@jerrymorsett4622
@jerrymorsett4622 4 ай бұрын
Angelina and this evening so soon are the best vocals.....u will be very surprised
@tomday5161
@tomday5161 4 ай бұрын
The story of Dylan is the story of a generation of struggle and searching in a world of craziness.
@aaronhaupert3015
@aaronhaupert3015 4 ай бұрын
Do "Blind Willie McTell" and Mr. Tambourine Man (1964) by Bob Dylan
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