This should be next. BP this is a song about the boxer Rubin “Hurricane” Carter and his false imprisonment.
@lolalilolily8 күн бұрын
Agree, Hurricane is a must 💯
@Papageorgeo8 күн бұрын
This is the one, no question.
@TheBulle8 күн бұрын
As a rapper you would adore Bob Dylan’s song called Subterranean Homesick Blues.
@davidfowler27207 күн бұрын
Yes, especially if you watch the video!
@themojoslide6 күн бұрын
Definitely! I was just about to say this! Also tombstone blues is a lyrical masterpiece!
@michaelbeckwith61772 күн бұрын
@@themojoslide The entire Highway 61 album concluding with the masterpiece "Desolation Row"!!
@edwarddonnelly-l7b11 сағат бұрын
@@davidfowler2720 I was just thinking ...what would I write on the cards....today ?
@IZZY_EDIBLE5 күн бұрын
Dylan's TANGLED UP IN BLUE = The best story song ever.
@kimrivera53024 күн бұрын
Really a lyrical masterpiece
@coopm30874 күн бұрын
Yes !!
@debrahirshfield69978 күн бұрын
Dylan won a Nobel prize in literature for his songwriting
@CreativeMagique8 күн бұрын
And then, only as Dylan would… kind of refused to acknowledge it😂
@LBinsocal8 күн бұрын
Glad u did the studio version, Dylan while cool, never sounded good in a live concert
@mikemaricle99418 күн бұрын
@@LBinsocal I've seen him about 10 times, the last time was around Labor Day, he really stunk up the joint.
@LBinsocal8 күн бұрын
@ 🤙 I know, seen him a couple times… I think the majority sound better in Studio, even the music. Lots of people don’t realize that even though a band has regular musicians, Session musicians make the released version sound so much better
@jkgannon10497 күн бұрын
I saw him a couple of times in the 60s, 70s, and once in the 80s & thought he was wonderful. 60s: one concert a lot of the audience was doing heavy heckling because he wasn't sticking to acoustic. I was very young & the heckling scared me, they were so vehement. Loved his Jesus tours! Good musicians & backup singers. I was lucky to live in Rhode Island & could also get discount tickets to the Newport Folk Festival & Newport Jazz Festivals, so saw some block busting talent. You Got to Serve Somebody, Ain't Gonna Work on Maggie's Farm, Hurricane, Farewell Angelina, too many to name!
@36karpatoruski8 күн бұрын
It’s not just the best Bob Dylan song you have heard, it’s the best Bob Dylan song anyone has ever heard.
@susandrysdale7987Ай бұрын
Blowing in the Wind
@Adam-vs2inАй бұрын
2nd this. 🎯
@hunterfessler94687 күн бұрын
Bob Dylan- Don't think twice, its alright. Probably my all time favorite song. So much meaning!
@richardtremmel40248 күн бұрын
Bob Dylan - Lay, Lady, Lay
@HoneyBee032728 күн бұрын
His only good one imo
@rubroken8 күн бұрын
my favorite Dylan song
@rubroken8 күн бұрын
@@HoneyBee03272 "Blowing in the Wind", "All Along the Watchtower", those are old iconic songs, in the spirit of Woody Guthrie. You don't think they're good?
@scapito6 күн бұрын
💯 Love this song
@daphneparkin68692 күн бұрын
@@rubrokenHard to find a duff Dylan song - so many to choose from and lyrical masterpieces, but he is an acquired taste for many.
@VincentManiscalco3 күн бұрын
Positively fourth Street ! Just like a woman ! It ain’t me, Babe !! you don’t know what you’re missing brother this guy tells a story with every song
@VincentManiscalco3 күн бұрын
The lyrical, genius, Bob Dylan ! Greatest songwriter in American music history ! This song is an example of why so many rappers pay homage to Bob Dylan. I’m sure you can see the similarities.
@deborahpaley218 күн бұрын
THE TIMES THEY ARE A'CHANGIN'.
@mikemaricle99418 күн бұрын
Tangled Up In Blue
@Anaj-us4eo7 күн бұрын
@@mikemaricle9941 Shelter from the storm, Positively 4th Street, Sub-terrainin homesick blues. …
@mikemaricle99417 күн бұрын
@@Anaj-us4eo All of them. ;^}
@joeri13415 күн бұрын
Sadly they're not
@EdMan577 күн бұрын
"Everybody Must Get Stoned" is another Dylan masterpiece.
@johnmac627 күн бұрын
Very cool song. Actual Title, Rainy Day Woman 12 & 35
@hazelmaylebrun62437 күн бұрын
That's not its title though, is it... LOL
@ZacCostilla7 күн бұрын
@@hazelmaylebrun6243yes, it is
@hazelmaylebrun62437 күн бұрын
@ZacCostilla Try Rainy Day Women #12 and 35 They'll stone you when your song title is wrong They'll stone you when you faked you knew the song They'll stone you when you cop an attitude They'll stone you when you're arrogant and rude The title of the song is quite well known It's not Everybody Must Get Stoned
@ZacCostilla7 күн бұрын
@@hazelmaylebrun6243 I was agreeing with @Johnmac62. Sorry that wasn’t clear. Been listening to Bob Dylan since my early childhood because my mom was a fan as a teenager when Dylan was breaking from his folk singer reputation.
@martinl85748 күн бұрын
Voted the greatest rock song in history and deservedly so!!!
@GTLyons8 күн бұрын
yeah google the interview of old Bob admitting that he made a deal with the Devil...
@JamesJohnson-ig6of8 күн бұрын
@@GTLyons There's always Hope...even for the rest of us!
@bake71488 күн бұрын
@@GTLyons You'd better watch that interview better. He made a deal with the Chief Commander-on this earth and in a world we can't see. Those were his exact words. If you interpret this entity as Satan, it says a lot about you, not him.
@Memorylanemodelcars28 күн бұрын
Bob Dylan is iconic In American Pie He's the Jester Who Stole the Kings Thorny Crown (Elvis)😅
@kellystevens56817 күн бұрын
Bob Dylan, the great America poet and song writer. He was so ahead of his time. His music is a Masterpiece. That boy can write tunes!
@325diane8 күн бұрын
Watching this reaction today it occurred to me what an amazing journey you are on. My generation was introduced to the music you react to day by day over a period of years. We listened to it every day. It's hard for me to imagine how powerful it is to hear decades worth of music in a few short months. You handle it beautifully...my head would be exploding. Love seeing you enjoying the music that formed so many of us. So much fun taking this trip along with you!!
@nickihoyt99118 күн бұрын
amen
@seansavage47668 күн бұрын
Nothing but truth
@marleybob31578 күн бұрын
Beautifully said. And very true.
@janflewelling62778 күн бұрын
Well said. Experiencing these reactions is a time machine back to the soundtrack of my life. Just like knowing where I was when Kennedy was shot, I can place myself in time to the tune of these songs. What a life it's been.
@thomasdempsey7217 күн бұрын
Never thought of it from that perspective!! As an older music fan....we take it all for granted!
@1955billc8 күн бұрын
I love watching people react to this song for the first time. Listen to it again and again, and you'll find something new every listen. I have done so for the last 50 years!
@realityrealestate57558 күн бұрын
Listen to his song called the "Hurricane" a true story about an upcoming boxer who was wrongfully convicted of a crime and got a life sentence in prison.
@lennarthallberg9918Күн бұрын
The Band and Bob Dylan together was a match made in music heaven.
@jayhank5838Ай бұрын
Dylan is a musical genius. Another one that came out when I was in college (61-65). He became friends with Johnny Cash and Johnny recorded several Bob Dylan songs and they became big hits. This is a classic about a woman's fall from grace as only Bob Dylan could write it.
@susanyaworski58958 күн бұрын
One of the best songwriters ever and an inspiration of a generation.
@ursanator8 күн бұрын
Another song by him is - Subterranean Homesick Blues . Weird Al's version called "Bob" shows how brilliant he is. In original version Bob Dylan has cue cards with words , Al manage to write a song where the lyrics on the cue cards read the same forwards and backwards . Most do not catch this , it is hard enough to write songs never mind writing song where the lyrics are same forwards and backwards.
@DebraMcKinney-t1y8 күн бұрын
My favorite Dylan.
@jorgerodrigues58808 күн бұрын
I second that!!!
@laurenblainebamartistmgt8 күн бұрын
This song is said to have changed Rock and Roll forever. This created big waves because the Folk community was stubbornly staying acoustic. Dylan came onstage at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 (he was their Folk darling, at the time) playing electric guitar and they booed him, but this song changed everything. Rolling Stone magazine voted it #1 of the 500 greatest songs of all time.
@Bijou20137 күн бұрын
He was booed terribly at Newport - until Johnny Cash came out and told the crowd "shut up and let him sing"!
@andrewmoore56288 күн бұрын
Blowing in the wind!
@Trish-ql9kz8 күн бұрын
Dylan’s song but I prefer Donovan’s version
@Melinda47937 күн бұрын
Bob Dylan's son Jakob Dylan formed the band The Wallflowers. Their song "One Headlight" is one of my favorites. He reminds me of his dad so much.
@pamelahofman17858 күн бұрын
Thank you for understanding this song after your first listen. It's a brilliant song that was absolutely ground-breaking for music in 1965.
@garyneilson30757 күн бұрын
We had never heard anything like Dylan when he came on the scene and boy did we... LIKE... It!
@Jane-d4w8 күн бұрын
Dylan is a super icon. To not know this song is criminal if you're a rocker. ❤ BP, welcome!!!!
@daphneparkin68692 күн бұрын
Love Dylan - this is another deep rabbit hole with decades of changing styles to enjoy.
@navigatingwithnana8 күн бұрын
Proud to be part of the BEST generation EVER!!! Thanks for being blown away by Bob. We sure were too! 😍😍😍
@CreativeMagique8 күн бұрын
I’m not “proud“ of anything I couldn’t control, but I am proud to appreciate Bob Dylan. I’m *glad* to have been born in 1968 - and *proud* to have chosen to listen to the music of the Beatles, Dylan, the Doors, & the greats while all of my age mates were listening to Def Leppard or AC/DC. ❤
@stanleyetienne83537 күн бұрын
This is why you can't judge legendary musicians by only listening to one song. Bob Dylan has decades of classic music. In my opinion he is the best songwriter I have ever heard. I recommend listening to his albums catalog like, Highway 61 Revisited, Blood on the Tracks, and my favorite Blonde on Blonde. All classics!
@veronicamorgan90298 күн бұрын
Dylan was a poet, not just an outstanding musician. He had a great spirit about him.
@JaimeTanner-b2i8 күн бұрын
A poet who understood no one listened to or read poetry anymore, but everyone listened to music, all the time, everywhere. So his poetry became lyrics.
@dangabbert39448 күн бұрын
He’s still alive, you know?
@JaimeTanner-b2i8 күн бұрын
@@dangabbert3944 yeah he is. Most geniuses produce their most important work pretty young though. Now in his eighties, I know he still performs and is very worth seeing if you get a chance, but most of what he has to say to us he's said over the last sixty years.
@dangabbert39446 күн бұрын
@ , I have seen him many times, including last year. He’s hit and miss these days on his concerts, but still worth it
@stephenhanson36477 күн бұрын
The story of the organ player is one of the greatest in rock history. As a teen, Al Kooper had written a big hit, This Diamond Ring. His manager was Dylan's also. He begged him to let him sit in on a Dylan recording session. The manager said he could only watch. Kooper brought his guitar anyway. Upon seeing Mike Bloomfield warm up he knew he was out of his league. The manager left the room telling Al to stay put. When the band went in to start recording this song, he followed in and sat at the organ. He had played piano but not organ. So he played chords a little after the beat so he didnt come in early. Dylan told the engineer to turn up the organ. Kooper than became an in-demand organ player. The Stones used him. He did the horn arrangement for You Cant always Get what you want. He then started Blood Sweat and Tears, and later "discovered" Lynrd Skynrd and produced their early records.
@fidge546 күн бұрын
Thanks for writing all that down so I didn't have to!
@robertthegreekКүн бұрын
I love this story. You'd think Dylan would throw Kooper out for being off the beat, but instead he loved the syncopation it brought to the song.
@jmcculloughКүн бұрын
Yes! And Al was literally a kid, like twenty-two, and he was just lucky that the organ player had left the organ on, because he didn't even know how to turn a B-3 on. I don't think I knew or remembered that he had written "This Diamond Ring".
@donlawson33308 күн бұрын
He has hundreds of songs and many, if not most, are outstanding. It's easily a full work week of non-stop listening to get a grasp of what he's done and what he's capable of. And then there are all those covers of his songs by others, starting with Jimi Hendrix...
@messiahmoose7 күн бұрын
Positively 4th Street. One of the best Dylan ‘dis’ tracks and has a similar vibe to this one.
@rongainey6 күн бұрын
Yes, I came here to make the same recommendation.
@ogrestamp3 күн бұрын
Idiot Wind is a non-subtle contender
@Kairon1111618 күн бұрын
The woman was Edie Sedgwick, and the "diplomat" who "carried on his shoulder a Siamese cat" and "took from [her] everything he could steal" was Andy Warhol. Research that whole story.
@nelsonx53267 күн бұрын
Wow, I looked it up. I'm a big Bob fan and never knew this. From what I saw it sounds like she was a victim and didn't deserve this song about her. Life long mental problems because of an abusive father. She is rumored to have aborted a baby fathered by Bob Dylan. The moral of the story is don't piss off Bob Dylan or he'll write a song about you.
@SBel657 күн бұрын
@@nelsonx5326 yeah but she rejected him, so this was his ‘diss’ song…
@dmj49667 күн бұрын
Andy wasn't orange, but there's a pending lesson here ...
@mumbles2157 күн бұрын
Warhol is also the “mystery tramp” with the vacuum eyes.
@billnmaree7 күн бұрын
To be accurate: "some people say...". I don't think any Dylan song can be pinned down like that.
@ADogNamedBoo8 күн бұрын
Based on heiress Edie Sedgwick, one of Warhol’s crew. Also, Rolling Stone magazine named it #1 rock song of all time.
@sylviafarese88378 күн бұрын
Bob Dylan is an original and no one can match him. BLOOD ON THE TRACKS album is one that stayed playing in my house.
@mumbles2157 күн бұрын
Did you know Bob finish that album in New York with Al Schmidt And then he was in Minnesota for Christmas and he didn’t like half the songs the way they were recorded so he had his brother round up some local musicians, and they went to a local studio in Minnesota and they re-cut half the album some of the more popular songs to like tangled up in blue, and I think maybe shelter from the storm. Both versions are available, but the album that we know in love was cut with some local cats that his brother threw together on a whim, and they knocked it out.
@sylviafarese88377 күн бұрын
@ That’s amazing and I want to say thanks for sharing.
@larryairgood43208 күн бұрын
"Hurricane" sung by Bob Dylan about middleweight boxer Rubin Carter incorrectly in prison for murder (8 minutes plus done live for PBS, good video to see). This protest song helped spur a small sort of underground movement to get justice (meaning release) for Carter. SEE the 1999 movie starring Denzel Washington as Rubin Carter.
@rina-36018 күн бұрын
He was a one-man band. He wore a frame set-up over his shoulders with about 3/4 instruments with his harmonica strapped to his shoulder in front of his mouth.
@doomhunter69718 күн бұрын
The song is rumored to be about trust fund heiress/model Edie Sedgwick, who he dated briefly. She then took up with Andy Warhol , who bled her dry financially to fund his projects, then dumped her. AS for his sound, he started in folk music. When he went 'electric', a lot of his 'folk purist' fans abandoned him, feeling he sold out. Truth is, it just made him bigger.
@ZacCostilla7 күн бұрын
Mike Bloomfield was COOKING on his Telecaster for this one!
@warrenhughes9117 күн бұрын
YESSIR.. love to hear BOB tell a story.!!!!
@Cosmo-Kramer7 күн бұрын
Top 10 song all-time.
@LesleyDruce5 күн бұрын
Bob Dylan, the soundtrack of my youth! Got into his music 1965! He is the absolute best. Anything from this album is definitely worth a listen.
@gregroberts8240Ай бұрын
knockin on heavens door - an absolute must. on of the top15 songs ever recorded in my book. also 'rainy day women ' ! great song w a hilarious back story.
@goosebump8018 күн бұрын
Yes!! “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” is one of my all-time top of the top songs. 🙌💯 @Black Pegasus could even do a compare/contrast of Dylan’s original with the GnR cover (also wonderful IMO - nobody whines like Axl Rose 😂)
@aura812957 күн бұрын
@@goosebump801 Dylan was an amazing poet/lyricist and musician. Axl was a much more talented singer and performer (pretty sure Bob would agree).
@steveullrich77378 күн бұрын
This song is considered the quintessential rock song , a masterpiece of songwriting. "When you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to loose" one of best lines in the song. The great Al Kooper improvised the Hammond organ riff which Dylan loved. Mike Bloomfield is on guitar. I remember when I first heard this song in '65 and how different it was from what came before it. One of the impact of this song was how it influenced what came after and how it liberated song writers to expand their vision of what they could write about. Exactly who if anyone it was written about is not known. There have been many suggestions, but none appears to have been verified by Dylan and perhaps it’s a metaphorical story of loss of innocence and downfall of someone living the Bohemian life.
@DeniseBousley7 күн бұрын
His first hit song. 6 minutes or however long it was, something new at the time. Everyone was dancing slow to this song. So glad to hear you have the same reaction!
@garyneilson30757 күн бұрын
When I was seventeen in the mountains of Montana I would get up put this song on my record player on loud and repeat and head of on the dirt road to climb up into the forests with this music playing... "how does it feel?"...... It felt so fine.... As fine as the memory of it feels at 77.....
@Trac4897 күн бұрын
One of my favourite singers.
@saritadugat37087 күн бұрын
Lay Lady Lay. I grew up listening to him. Great music ever.
@beverlywest76278 күн бұрын
Hurricane, the story of the Hurricane is a social protest song about a true story. I remember hearing it on the radio when I was about 20 years old, Bob Dylan was on all my friends playlists.
@alfredlandesman51657 күн бұрын
In 1965 Dylan changed the entire music industry with this song. At 6:34, “Like A Rolling Stone” was nearly twice as long as the average single, some top 40 stations wouldn't play or tried to cut it to keep with their format. Also, the album Highway 61 Revisited was the change in Dylan from his acoustic to rock.
@deborahballinger78814 күн бұрын
Love all of Bob Dylan's music! I'm so glad I found your channel. Watching your reaction is priceless!
@revaflowers31158 күн бұрын
I have this on a 45rpm record that I bought the day it was released. Can't beat his verses and poetry. 'Positively 4th Street' is another of his very very famous songs from this same era as 'Like A Rolling Stone ' was.I would recommend it next.
@elizabethfranco1284Ай бұрын
A Hard Rains Gonna Fall
@timshelton85358 күн бұрын
What she said!!!
@coopm30874 күн бұрын
Serve somebody ,dont think twice,shelter from the storm are 3 other really good tunes from this genius Gald you can appreciate the talent Love the reactions!!
@starburstppl8 күн бұрын
My favorite Dylan song. This man's music is so fire!
@ceceliarussell-jayne24477 күн бұрын
Positively Fourth Street. I wouldn’t want to be on the wrong side of Bob Dylan’s pen!
@Songbird-59Күн бұрын
Absolutely! May be my favorite.
@annecox9447 күн бұрын
My favorite by him is "Shelter From The Storm". He was also part of "We Are The World".
@janettapohlman77117 күн бұрын
mine too, it's a spiritual thing with me. 😊
@scott37447 күн бұрын
This is Bob Dylan after (or around) the time when he went electric. It was a huge deal, dividing his loyal audience. The people who lived through it will tell it far better than I can, but the fans who didn't like it were more than a little hostile to the new direction in Dylan's music. I grew up hearing my parents playing Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits every weekend, so I love it all, the acoustic and the electric Bob Dylan 👍😁
@marythacker48027 күн бұрын
I was ten when this song came out. Every night when I went to bed, I put my vinyl 45s, as many as would go on my little record player. This was the first one that dropped. I have always loved all music. My son played Knockin on Heavens Door for my mother. She called me and admonished me for not telling her that her grandson could play guitar. After that he played the song for her every time she asked until one day, she asked him if he would play it at her funeral. Of course he did.
@jonnno2437 күн бұрын
I was at the 1969 Isle of Wight Festvial watching Bob and The Band performing this. Great times. Positively 4th Street is also very good.
@shamuscrockett96817 күн бұрын
I love this song, angsty and keeps stepping up the whole song
@MrYossarianuk8 күн бұрын
I suggest ' Don't Think Twice, It's All Right ' a lovely song
@JaimeTanner-b2i8 күн бұрын
I agree, that is one great song.
@NickTubeless2 күн бұрын
You've got so much to learn about Dylan! I'm amazed it's only just clicking. You're a lucky man having it all to discover.
@marcymoran64817 күн бұрын
Love love Bob Dylan! Saw him 3 times in my life. Best lyricist/storyteller ever! My faves include Hurricane, Shelter From The Storm, It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue, Tangled Up In Blue, Just Like A Women and My Back Pages from his 30th Anniversary Concert at Madison Square Gardens with Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty and Neil Young. You won’t regret any of these.
@blitz36438 күн бұрын
Love the honesty.... It's not possible to like everything like some other reactors pretend to.
@aura812957 күн бұрын
Agreed. Would much rather see a genuine/honest reaction than just another KZbinr doing a paid reaction performance. Makes sense why so many do that when the goal is to grow the channel.
@daphneparkin68692 күн бұрын
So many bangers and he tells a story in his distinctive style so well. Some of my favourites are John Wesley Harding, All Along the Watchtower, Brand New Leopardskin Pillbox Hat, Lay Lady Lay, and so many more! Albums Blonde on Blonde, Blood on the Tracks are fab!
@rickeyjohnson64047 күн бұрын
I've been a Dylan fan for years he has some great songs Hurricane, She's a Big Girl Now, Lily Rosemary and The Jack of Hearts The Times they Are a Changing, Twist of Fate the list goes on and on
@lakelady577 күн бұрын
Have always loved Bob Dylan, he seems to calm me. I love his voice and he is a great poet as well. Very big in the '60's.
@simontemplar33598 күн бұрын
End to end, this album is fire. Desolation Row is jam packed with imagery, and the lyrics sound almost as if Kerouac wrote them. I know Dylan was a big fan of the Beat movement, and that song is a monument to it (IMO).
@davidmcc87278 күн бұрын
Yes Desolation Row is one of my all time favourite Dylan songs the imagery is mind blowing I also love the guitar picking although Dylan didn’t play this
@richardmartin95656 күн бұрын
Bob Dylan also made the first popular Rap song. "Subterranean Homesick Blues"
@michelekoop2448 күн бұрын
Memory - junior high school, student DJ’s played this song over the intercom many times right before homeroom each day. Fire.
@lorilxn15977 күн бұрын
Dylan is the bomb, always have loved his music
@gilevin1007 күн бұрын
Was number one in Rolling Stone magazine for many many years....as the greatest rock song ever. Dylan's a rabbit hole that you can't imagine, many styles including gospel, you'd like that...."Slow Train Coming" won a Grammy best gospel song of the year!
@epona1969Ай бұрын
Absolutely one of my favorite Bob Dylan songs!! Yes, this is absolutely about a fall from grace. This particular song propelled him from being considered only a folk artist to a rock star.
@rayberry42616 күн бұрын
Bob Dylan changed music completely when he added electric guitar and drums to folk music. It influenced everyone, including the Beatles. He told the Beatles that their songs needed to have more substance and they listened and recorded their best stuff after that. Mark Knopfler played guitar on the Infidels album. Listen to Highway 61 Revisited by Dylan. Listen to the Johnny Winter version of Highway 61 too. He changed popular music.
@mikeburchart85227 күн бұрын
Every Bob Dylan's song is worth reacting to especially when you pay attention to lyrics, Idiot wind, Ballad of a Thin Man, Tangled up in blue
@MplsTodd8 күн бұрын
Books have been written about this song (& deservedly so Imo)! An epic song to me! The lyrics are endlessly interesting and the music offers so many ways to listen with the interplay of guitars, organ and harmonica. One of my favorite songs of all-time!
@Bijou2013Ай бұрын
There are a couple of bootleg videos on KZbin of Bob working with Johnny Cash. They had such a mutual admiration going for each other and enjoyed each other's company so much! The video of their collaboration for One Too Many Mornings is a riot! Bob loved Johnny and still performs some of Johnny's songs on his current tour. Johnny's Big River is Bob's favorite song from any artist!
@taun8568 күн бұрын
Highway 61 Revisited is my absolute favorite Dylan album. every song is a gem.
@Bekka_Noyb8 күн бұрын
Great album!
@guystephens28818 күн бұрын
Love it , but blood on the tracks is awesome as well.
@raymondgilbert13418 күн бұрын
The Times They Are A'Changin', Highway 61 Revisited, Subterranean Homesick Blues, Tangled Up In Blue are just a few of my favorites by him.
@kimn98023 күн бұрын
One of THE greatest albums of all time.
@korybeavers6528Ай бұрын
Postively 4th Street is a diss track from the same album with the same sound. I think you'd really enjoy it
@balzacfaraday8 күн бұрын
Positively 4th Street was recorded in plenty of time to make the album - but Columbia released it instead as a stand-alone single just a week after Highway 61 Revisited came out.
@scott37447 күн бұрын
'Positively 4th Street' is on the first (and best) Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits album (1967). That's where I know the song from, since I was a kid, along with occasional radio play 👍😁
@DeniseBousley7 күн бұрын
Absolutely. 'Love that song!
@angieday51838 күн бұрын
Considered one of the epics of rock n roll and folk
@CBB6728 күн бұрын
His sound was so unique 💙
@dianehovland9579Ай бұрын
Another great from Minnesota A lyrical poet
@Jane-d4w8 күн бұрын
Oh yeah sure youbetcha 😂❤
@74brentos5 күн бұрын
That song is great and I love that your analysis is spot on. For me, my favourite Dylan song is Hurricane. Moves me every time I hear it.
@Ellen-kp7jc7 күн бұрын
Positively 4th Street!!! Another dis song. Perfect lyrics, especially the last line! 🎼👍🏻❤️😎
@jonathansmith32624 күн бұрын
This album (Highway 61) and the next (Blonde on Blonde) are two of the miracles of American music. Love your stuff.
@coinneachmaclellan31216 күн бұрын
I was fortunate enough to see Dylan in early '66 before the motorcycle crash that ironically saved his life...I remember people shouting "Judas" at him because they thought that he had sold out by playing rock music, not aware of or accepting that he had been into rock 'n' roll, particularly Little Richard, in his teens before he got into folk music...the Byrds showed him the potential of rock music by recording his tunes, "Hey Mr Tambourine Man" and "Chimes of Freedom", on their first album...
@sylvialopez59285 күн бұрын
Bob bob bob ❤ cannot wait for his new documentary to come out. It looks so good.
@susannehouse38577 күн бұрын
Nashville Skyline is my favourite BD album......I grew up in the 60/70's with 2 x older Brothers who were massive Dylan fans, so it's truly the soundtrack to my childhood.
@loiskondo83498 күн бұрын
Try his Subteranean Homesick Blues, Rainy Day Women, The Times They are a Changing . Dylan has so many ! Thanks for all your great reactions 😊
@patriciafootejohnson28178 күн бұрын
When l was in my teens and my dad and I use to listen to this on the radio we would joke it's so long you could leave the radio on and come back after shopping and it would still be on. My dad said he must really be mad at that woman he's singing about😊. We loved the song and Bob Dylan was the voice of my generation. This black Detroit chick loves his song and l am glad my handsome curly haired boy timothée chalamet is playing my handsome curly haired man Bob Dylan. Bob's son jacobk is also very handsome and l love his songs also especially the video Sleep walker.
@PhilZupetz4 күн бұрын
When Bob Dylan "plugged in" and added keyboards and got away from the acoustic folk type music (like Tamborine Man), many, many of his faithful fans were beyond pissed. They accused him of selling out and forgetting where he came from. My recommendation and my favorite Bob Dylan story song is called Positively 4th Street. Many others have recommended many other songs and all that are mentioned are outstanding. That is why he was and is considered the poet of his generation.
@maureencollins51774 күн бұрын
This song is why the upcoming biopic is called A Complete Unknown. There is so much Dylan to explore: "The Times They Are A-Changing"; "It Ain't Me Babe"; "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright"; "Just Like A Woman ;" "Subterranean Homesick Blues"; "Tangled Up in Blue", "Knockin' On Heaven's Door". And then there's the covers of "Blowing in the Wind (Peter, Paul & Mary), "All Along the Watchtower" (Jimi Hendrix), "To Make You Feel My Love" (Garth Brooks or Adele).
@annebrown83597 күн бұрын
I love watching you when the music blows your mind. Never stop singing it's good for the soul
@angieday51838 күн бұрын
Best known for his poetic songwriting. The voice fits the style and substance of the song. wouldn't be the same with a silky voice singing it. Many albums with different styles. Folk music at the begining
@trician99647 күн бұрын
Dylan is always good when he’s on the attack,
@tjtampa2148 күн бұрын
Killer song, - "so" much. ❤ We all knew he was great & exceptional... but boy, he got his share of ppl goofing on his singing style... it was so unusual in the 60s & 70s. Talk about a dose of reality & a slice of life, right? And pulling on the heart strings with those guitar strings! 🎸 That Harmonica is everything and all the other elements as well.