Denzel Washington was nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of Rubin Carter. The movie is called The Hurricane.
@GeoffCB7 ай бұрын
A great movie. I rewatched it recently.
@daveyboy_5 ай бұрын
I met the real guy Lazurus. He's a Lawyer in Canada.
@nancy98917 ай бұрын
Bob Dylan received a Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016. His music has moved the collective American soul for sixty years. So many social injustices he has tried to influence through music. He has received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 10 Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe and Academy Award. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Songwriters Hall of Fame and in 2008 he received a special citation from the Pulitzer Prize board for profound contribution on American culture and music. Dylan is a legend and poet laureate, artist with exhibited paintings that should not to be overlooked.
@MyboogerwontSurrender7 ай бұрын
Tangled up in blue is a good one! 😊
@ib-rr8fw7 ай бұрын
The single version is the one👍
@rmacdougallaliasdogviticus7 ай бұрын
Dylan visited Carter in prison on December 7, 1975 and the next day raised over $100,000 for Carter's defense at a Madison Square Garden concert with his Rolling Thunder Revue, which featured Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell and Roberta Flack. After they broke up in 1976 Dylan never preformed this song live again. Co written with Jacques Levy who also co-wrote most of the 'Desire' album. They took a lot of liberties with the lyrics, including most of the dialogue, which was necessary to make the song scan. Great tune. I'd suggest 'Lay, Lady, Lay' next. Cheers.
@karensilvera66947 ай бұрын
Exactly! I 2nd everything you said.
@musicairplanes48847 ай бұрын
There is a live version on youtube.
@rickcain47367 ай бұрын
You definitely have to react to Like A Rolling Stone...not only one of Dylan's greatest songs but one of rock's greatest songs of all time
@Mare_bear7387 ай бұрын
Yes, agree😊
@timmiller50127 ай бұрын
It’s his only good song
@colleentrygg73767 ай бұрын
There’s a video of Bob singing Like a Rolling Stone with the Rolling Stones… it’s priceless…
@foxandscout7 ай бұрын
@@timmiller5012yes that’s why millions of people of all ages and demographics love and respect him and he still sells out shows at age 83.
@quietwoodworking7 ай бұрын
I love this song, but my favorite Dylan song is 'Tangled Up In Blue followed by 'Like a Rolling Stone'.
@Mare_bear7387 ай бұрын
Yes! Another great song! Love it.
@denroy37 ай бұрын
Blue
@Mare_bear7387 ай бұрын
Two of my favorites too! 😊
@jessicaleblanc-nh1yl7 ай бұрын
This was a rebel call for people of the public to see what had been done. Rubin Carter ~ 'The Hurricane' was a middleweight boxer that was doing very well, until he stepped into that bar in N.J. ~ Things went downhill from there. He spent 20 years in jail for something he did not do. This is Bob Dylan shouting out about the injustice of this act. Rubin was hero in many ways. This song does bring enlightenment to so many. Thank you for sharing this! =)
@pistolpete88197 ай бұрын
No...Ruben Carter actually admitted later in life that he did !!!
@joeblow93747 ай бұрын
BS
@tomaleshire41457 ай бұрын
BULL💩! A sheet and hood racist is in the chat!🤬👎SMH.😫✌️
@Crazywater19767 ай бұрын
He actually was guilty. Another case of celebs taking up a BS cause.
@caseyjones93597 ай бұрын
You can believe without a doubt theres one thing for certain This guy really wants it to be true.
@danielmarshall31027 ай бұрын
As Canadians you will be surprised and impressed to know 2 Canadian Law Students in Toronto took up Rubin Carters case post incarceration, as a PHD Doctorate, and after investigating the details and passing their Bar Exam they took up his case for real, and got him freed based on the false testimonies etc.
@bluebird32817 ай бұрын
Yes, I read about that as a grown man but as a young boy I heard this song in the early eighties and just assumed that they let Carter out after this song. I figured someone must have gone back and opened the case, Dylan made a compelling defense that I could even understand at that age and made it all rhyme so surely it must have been sorted out by the time I first heard the song. Nope it decades later he was released by the efforts the good attorneys from Canada.
@hongfang23487 ай бұрын
And it rhymes with 'trigger'. Bob was an amazing lyricist and the Nobel Prize committee agrees! Dylan is the greatest singer/songwriter, maybe ever but certainly from this time period.
@lakermd7 ай бұрын
Nobel prize people are legit? Doubt that
@Beatles4Sale.7 ай бұрын
We would be remiss to not point out the awesome violin playing that is shoving those lyrics right in your face along with the drums. Just a magnificent musical effort.
@RandyHall3247 ай бұрын
Scarlett Rivera (whom Dylan "discovered" walking around NYC) plays it beautifully throughout the album.
@thomasstuker27267 ай бұрын
Was thinking the same 😊! Wonderful violin.
@thomasdempsey7217 ай бұрын
Beautifully harrowing!!!
@tomaleshire41457 ай бұрын
I'm 72 now but as I recall the violinist was a tall, slender woman. When she played you were captivated. I saw this tour at the Astrodome in Houston, Tx. Fantastic!🤗✌️❤️
@bradsullivan24957 ай бұрын
"He ain't no Gentleman Jim" refers to 19th Century boxer James J. Corbett, who was given that nickname because he was much different from most boxers of his time, being educated and having a strong sense of fair play in the ring.
@BobGR7 ай бұрын
Yes that's who gentleman Jim was but the point Dylan is making is that Jim was white.
@boki16937 ай бұрын
LOL, ironic that you posted this and your last name is Sullivan. One of Jim's rivals. By the way, my last name is Corbett. :)
@willynillylive7 ай бұрын
He was the last bear knuckle boxing champion
@Hexon665 ай бұрын
@@BobGR Yes, that very much is the precise point! Less so the education and sportsmanship.
@victorcowboywest7 ай бұрын
BARS & BARBELLS, Great story, great song for this one I strongly suggest that you watch the 1999 movie " THE HURRICANE " staring Danzel Washington to full impact the story. This is a true story . Nice reaction 👊🏾👊🏾
@robertzimmerman39807 ай бұрын
A hard rains is going to fall is and masterpiece by Dylan !!!
@hilarymiseroy7 ай бұрын
Always loved this song. Anything from 'Blood On The Tracks' or 'Desire'. Black Diamond Bay is a personal favourite of mine for its rhythm and quirky lyrics.
@John_Locke_1087 ай бұрын
All of Desire is a must listen. The record actually gets better from here. The last track, Sara, is one of my favorite Dylan tunes.
@markhodge77 ай бұрын
You've said it all. Their first Dylan listen was Isis.
@John_Locke_1087 ай бұрын
@@markhodge7 Oh. I'll have to search for that reaction.
@kimshaky7 ай бұрын
i actualy bought the album just becaus of hurricane back in the seventies
@afternoondelight-i7h7 ай бұрын
Agree 100%
@mike61747 ай бұрын
In total agreement - also love one more cup of coffee
@ricktiberio2 ай бұрын
Nobody can weave a story into music like Dylan.
@markhodge77 ай бұрын
It was a story of the time. The story was controversial, but Bob's lyrics and language were very much "the words of the time", meaning common speech. Yes, this song made a huge difference to Rubin's eventual future. Events and conviction were 1967, with Bob's song 1975, following a 1974 -76 retrial, when it was in the news, and the song on the radio, and I was a teenage Dylan fan. Rubin was eventually released in 1985 and moved to Canada. He could have been Champion of the World! Absolute mastery of metrics and rhyming. Sliding in and out of free verse, maintaining the cadence and changing the verse length. Only one Mr. Zimmerman.
@Kick2787 ай бұрын
Not to mention the amazing drumming! On a Dylan song!! And loud too!
@BLUESMAN12217 ай бұрын
He's a master lyricist. His song's are stories. So many of them have been covered by other artists.
@tomaleshire41457 ай бұрын
I saw BOB DYLAN🔥 on the "Hurricane" tour at the Astrodome in Houston, TX. Fantastic show, fantastic cause! I was very happy to be contributing to Rubin Carter's defense fund.💯😁❤️✌️
@pairofpints7 ай бұрын
Masterful. Not a wasted word. The whole album is fantastic.
@timothybush96337 ай бұрын
Bob is an amazing artist and he paints a picture with his lyrics
@jasonlouis6977 ай бұрын
Thank you, guys. I was not familiar with this song - or much of Dylan. I appreciate being brought along on the ride!
@stevenseul3617 ай бұрын
My favorite Bod Dylan song is Tangled Up In Blue
@falcon2157 ай бұрын
This song is fire, as is the whole album (IMO). Kudos to Dylan for shedding light on the situation that eventually helped Rubin Carter get a retrial which led to his eventual exoneration.
@nikosalmpanis-ty3jt7 ай бұрын
One of the best song of Bob🤘
@bobblethreadgill44637 ай бұрын
still brings tears to my eyes, specially with current affairs in the courts now...
@warrenhughes9117 ай бұрын
Yessir.. Love to hear Bob tell a story!! Shakespeare with a guitar!!! yes,a true poet..unreal..!!!
@jfabris7 ай бұрын
“Mr. Carter was never exonerated; he was released in 1985 when a federal judge ruled there had been procedural errors during the second trial, and prosecutors decided not to try him a third time.”
@michaelrosel19517 ай бұрын
My favorite Bob Dylan song is Tangeld Up In Blue.
@stephensmith13432 ай бұрын
It's alright ma
@Jeezfreek7 ай бұрын
Hey, guys! I’ve followed you for quite some time, and always enjoy the way that you react! But I must say that this is now my absolute favorite!! This Dylan song has been one of the BEST for years! Being such a sad situation that he passionately wrote and sang about really gripped me the first time that I heard it! It’s an actual masterpiece depicting a true story! It was made into a movie in 1993 entitled, “The Hurricane” in which Denzel Washington portrayed Rubin “Hurricane” Carter! Keep those awesome reactions coming!!
@bradsullivan24957 ай бұрын
Rubin ended up moving to Toronto and becoming a Canadian citizen after he was released. In 1996, he was mistakenly arrested by Toronto police who had supposedly sold drugs to an undercover officer, but was released after the mistake was realized.
@joelliebler56907 ай бұрын
I believe he became an attorney in Vancouver!
@hlawrencepowell7 ай бұрын
Blind Willie McTell is a must-listen Bob Dylan Song.
@Thin_Mercury7 ай бұрын
That song is an absolute masterpiece with a stunning vocal performance
@cameroncook38635 ай бұрын
Masterful and powerful tune!
@davidhughes2544 ай бұрын
The entire Desire album is a storytelling gem! One of Dylan's best, imho.
@bevbevan6189Күн бұрын
Except Joey
@andydavies18104 ай бұрын
True story guys!!!”!
@JAMESMOORE-gq4vv7 ай бұрын
The Live version is epic.
@hongfang23487 ай бұрын
Bob was calling people out and naming names. It took guts to write and publish this song.
@painless4657 ай бұрын
Yes,Patty Valentine actually sued Dylan for violation of her privacy She lost
@98armstead7 ай бұрын
It was a work of fiction. Even Dylan distanced himself from the song after the facts come out.
@gaz1753 ай бұрын
@@98armstead the song is a true story , the criticism is Rubin Carters violent nature and temper isn't made known , don't mean its fiction
@98armstead3 ай бұрын
@@gaz175 It's "based" on a true story and performed by a gullible hippie who has never lived in the real world. It's90% fiction.
@myrdozer7 ай бұрын
there is NO Dispute! It's all true. Watch it!!!
@metalmark12147 ай бұрын
Tells a great story and one of injustice imparted.
@MikeWalsh-f1g7 ай бұрын
As the Beatles raised the bar on the music, Dylan raised the bar on the lyrics for rock and roll. Another amazing one is "Like a Rolling Stone"! Great thorough reaction guys.
@AlexGarcia-co1ec3 ай бұрын
I heard this song for the first time as a kid, and has always loved it, even though I didn't learn the story until later in life. At first I just loved the sound of the song, and I didn't listen to or understand much of content yet at this age. It wasn't until the movie The Hurricane came out that I learned that the song was actually a true story, and I learned the full story behind it. I was blown away, and have loved the song even more. Along with the movie, which is one of my all-time favorite movies. You should definitely watch it, if you haven't already done so by now.
@ewrekzz73607 ай бұрын
A favorite, of not just Bob Dylan's songs, but of all time.
@ThistleAndSea7 ай бұрын
I remember reading about Rubin Carter when I was a teen back in the '70's. Probably about the same time this song came out. Thanks for sharing this one. 🙂
@christopherking49327 ай бұрын
Awesome video.
@marysweeney73707 ай бұрын
I didn't give Bob Dylan a chance because I wasn't keen on his voice. But, I realize now that I missed out on some great songs. I also had no idea until a few years ago just how many songs of his were covered by other artists (hundreds of songs!!!). Case in point, Knocking on Heaven's Door - i had no idea that Guns and Roses were singing Dylan's song.
@Debbie-st4nn7 ай бұрын
Adele sang a Dylan song. Can't remember he name of it but it was one of her early ones
@allanelliot92347 ай бұрын
It was make you feel my love.@@Debbie-st4nn
@allanelliot92347 ай бұрын
Dylan is the most covered single artist in history, almost 6000 covers!
@Hexon665 ай бұрын
A great testament to his songwriting I think is just how many of his songs are covered by women. Adele was mentioned, but Norah Jones, Nina Simone, Patti Smith, Diana Krall and many many more.
@JulioLeonFandinho7 ай бұрын
Bob raging here and It gives me the chills everytime, the way he tells the outrageous story of Rubin Carter, unfiltered, crude... the best Dylan song to my taste, he never made it like this again, I don't recall him being this mad and pissed off afterwards, but I'm not a Dylan expert. Also, to reflect partially Bob's rage here, there's this line "he ain't no gentleman Jim" who is a boxing reference to James Corbett, one of the most notorious heavyweights ever and a well-known racist who lost his title against Jack Johnson, the first black boxer champion of the world.
@Hexon665 ай бұрын
I'm not questioning his sincerity, but I'm not sure 'raging' is the way I'd define it. You'd have to understand, on the same album, there's an 11 minute song dedicated to mobster Crazy Joe Gallo. I think Bob is as much in his own head, playing the documentarian of contemporary culture.
@stevekromas680420 сағат бұрын
All absolutely true, using all three actual names of the real people involved. I'm a child of the. 50s. This was a song to raise awareness of Ruben' plight and it worked.
@arthurrubiera8029Ай бұрын
Thank you for your insight on this Masterpiece of storytelling. Another Dylan song that is different and shows he will try any music type is called, “You Gotta Serve Someone“.
@BernardHodgson7 ай бұрын
Great reaction to a great song
@rickwiles88357 ай бұрын
Dylan, truly believed Carter was wrongly accused and jailed for a murder he didn't commit. In 1974, Bello and Bradley withdrew their identifications of Carter and Artis, and these recantations were used as the basis for a motion for a new trial. Judge Samuel Larner denied the motion on December 11, saying they "lacked the ring of truth". Despite Larner's ruling, Madison Avenue advertising executive George Lois organized a campaign on Carter's behalf, increasing public support for a retrial or pardon. Boxer Muhammad Ali lent his support to the campaign (including publicly wishing Carter good luck on his appeal during his appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in September 1973). Bob Dylan co-wrote (with Jacques Levy) and performed a song called "Hurricane" (1975), which declared that Carter was innocent. On December 7, 1975, Dylan performed the song at a concert at Trenton State Prison, where Carter was temporarily an inmate. In 1985, Carter's attorneys filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in federal court. Later that year, Judge H. Lee Sarokin of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey granted the writ, noting that the prosecution had been "predicated upon an appeal to racism rather than reason, and concealment rather than disclosure", and set aside the convictions. Carter, 48 years old, was freed without bail in November 1985. Carter lived in Toronto, Ontario, where he became a Canadian citizen, and was executive director of the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted (AIDWYC) from 1993 until 2005. Carter resigned when the AIDWYC declined to support Carter's protest of the appointment to a judgeship of Susan MacLean, who was the prosecutor of Canadian Guy Paul Morin, who served over eighteen years in prison for rape and murder until exonerated by DNA evidence. The Hurricane died in Toronto from Cancer on April 20, 2014 (aged 76) a free man..
@michaelp.78937 ай бұрын
Great video. A+ Dylan is my favorite musical artist. My favorite song is his "Like A Rolling Stone" which is a lesson in humility for us all. For those new to Bob, I'd recommend "Tangled Up In Blue" as a good example of his storytelling prowess.
@dogbarbill7 ай бұрын
Want more like this from Dylan? From the "Blood on the Tracks" album, listen to "Tangled Up In Blue" and "Lily, Rosemary, and The Jack Of Hearts".
@GRAHAMESIMPSON7 ай бұрын
I haven't thought about the Jack of Hearts for a long time - I love that song - thanks for the reminder
@dogbarbill7 ай бұрын
@@GRAHAMESIMPSON Would love to see a movie made from it. Easy to visualize it in my head.
@kevinhennessy16157 ай бұрын
Love This Song It's a Masterpiece as Is The Entire Desire Album, Bob Dylan Is a Musical and Lyrical Genius Other Great Tracks From Bob Worth Checking Out? One More Cup Of Coffee, Sara, Changing Of The Guards, Senor, Joey, Things Have Changed. Great Reaction 👍👏💚.
@tombeyerlein38137 ай бұрын
Bob Dylan is simply the best singer-songwriter in the history of recorded music. Most casual listeners have no idea of the man's achievement. He is our Shakespeare.
@joelliebler56907 ай бұрын
This is one of Bob’s best stories lyrically and musically!❤if you have not done it yet then you would love Tangled Up In Blue! In some regions and area around the U.S.A. those same prejudices by the authorities still exist!
@captjeter27 ай бұрын
great song and he told it well this is a true story song
@carlburnett59867 ай бұрын
You guys have to do tangled up in blue Amazing storytelling which mixes up tenses and time frames
@gablen237 ай бұрын
The good thing about Dylan, that almost all of his songs are storytelling ones, and he really can tell a story! One of my favorite is "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll".
@cathyhetzel76927 ай бұрын
My idol! He's was the winner of the Nobel prize for Literature!
@jmolony317 ай бұрын
Try Tangled up in Blue or Shelter from the Storm. Two of my favorites from Mr Dylan.
@GregLangley-j3g7 ай бұрын
The whole Desire album is absolutely amazing, you must listen!
@quintondees45017 ай бұрын
This is my favorite by Bob Dylan
@toolshed2ndbatt7 ай бұрын
It was the 60’s. There was zero push back and wasn’t even mentioned by anyone.
@Kunsoo10247 ай бұрын
75, but yes.
@Thin_Mercury7 ай бұрын
70s
@debjorgo7 ай бұрын
Bob debuted as a folk singer, with his great songs Blowing in the Wind, The Times They Are a-Changin' and A Hard Rain's a'Gonna Fall. Probably the most accessible Bob Dylan song is Subterranean Homesick Blues (video with the flash cards). Another favorite of mine is the studio version of Knockin' on Heaven's Door.
@Mare_bear7387 ай бұрын
Yes! "Blowin In The Wind", "The Times They Are A Changin", "Like A Rolling Stone" and so many others. I didn't get into Dylan till the early 1990s, but wow! after that I was a big fan! I was going deep with Dylan and loving it. I love his music/storytelling ❤.
@hollylentz51357 ай бұрын
Like a rolling stone
@K-9Films4 ай бұрын
Love to see u guys react to "It's alright ma (I'm only bleeding)... 🙌🙌
@robertmoraga15017 ай бұрын
Rubin spent the rest of his life helping others who had been wrongly jailed by forming a non-profit organization to rally to those causes. He was an articulate and gifted man. A horrible injustice to be sure. And a great tune by Thee master lyricist.
@williamvorstelman21512 ай бұрын
The album: Desire. Was subtitttled, Songs of redemption. Great review. 😅
@real_lostinthefogofwar7 ай бұрын
The Fifth Estate did an episode on Rubin Carter, it's on the CBC News YT channel
@bobdelp20236 ай бұрын
PLUS BOB REALLYYYY LOVED ( JONI'S ) EPIC 71 ALBUM ( BLUE ) SO THAT WAS SOME OF THE TANGLING! 😊
@AzarathMetreon5 ай бұрын
You can feel the anger bubbling underneath his voice, it’s incredible…
@Frankincensedjb1237 ай бұрын
Yes, GREAT Dylan tune I'm no huge Bob fan, but on this one, he's the man. As a musician of some 40 years, I've got to give a shout-out to Rob Stoner (there's a great 60s musician name) on that driving bass and Scarlet Rivera on that swirling violin, the two instruments adding to the fire of those incendiary lyrics and vocal punch. Great stuff.
@dianedarby4427 ай бұрын
Great reaction to a great song - statement, really. Dylan's songs tell the stories of our lives. Carter was eventually freed but, unfortunately, he couldn't be "given back the time" he'd done. As my favorite artist since the early 70s, there are so many of his songs that challenge us to open our eyes and really see what's going on. You should check out "Only a Pawn in Their Game" a song he performed at a march with MLK, Jr. and, of course, Masters of War - absolutely amazing! One of the most powerful voices against the wrongs of our society.
@musicairplanes48847 ай бұрын
You should absolutely check out the live version.
@abelhansen6 ай бұрын
A shout to roben. R. I. P. My friend. 😢 Your store will live on forever.
@brendanc.80196 ай бұрын
Young Bob singing Just a Pawn in Their Game. At the March on Washington, just two months after the murder of Medgar Evers showed the biggest stones of all.
@MattJocks7 ай бұрын
Historical note -- the "he ain't no Gentleman Jim" is a reference to Gentleman Jim Corbett, a famous boxer more than 100 years ago, considered a pioneer in developing boxing techniques. In terms of Carter, yes it was 60 years ago, but circumstances are not as different now as we'd like to think.
@jeffjohnson70417 ай бұрын
Great song. Very powerful message. There is also a movie based on this song with Denzel Washington.
@bradsullivan24957 ай бұрын
"Patty Valentine" ended up suing Dylan for invasion of privacy but it was more of a money grab for the royalties he earned from the song. She dragged out the case for seven years despite never actually winning in the courtroom.
@gwwaz7 ай бұрын
Back in the day I would light up a joint and listen to this song over and over again. It really bothered me. I was relieved when Rubin Carter got out.
@ticnatz7 ай бұрын
Scarlet Rivera is superb !!
@rodneygriffin76667 ай бұрын
It takes a brave man to tell it like it is.
@barbarakitt59487 ай бұрын
Gonna Have to Serve Somebody is 🔥
@dyl-annfan65 ай бұрын
Dylan performed this live with same fast and furious passion and delivery. Also listen to a more sedate song "Highlands" by Dylan amazing delivery he weaves his way, effortlessly, though the story line and dialogue, on the live stage, long song too
@TheColdrush227 ай бұрын
It’s a great song, but his innocence/guilt is still highly disputed. Dylan stopped performing the song after a 1976 benefit concert, and several years later said that he had “easily (maybe too easily)” trusted the boxer’s version of events. He also was not “proved innocent” (courts don’t determine that, only “not guilty” of the charges brought), nor was he exonerated. From a 2017 Daily Beast article: “Vaunted lefty journalist Jack Newfield complained that “I knew Rubin Carter, attended his fights, covered his retrial, and I didn’t see much reality on the screen,” while also stressing that the judge who vacated Carter and Artis’s two convictions did “not say they were innocent, only that their rights were trampled on.” In 2000, another New York Times writer reminded readers that “Mr. Carter was never exonerated; he was released in 1985 when a federal judge ruled there had been procedural errors during the second trial, and prosecutors decided not to try him a third time.” This distinction is important-and is one that rightfully liberated Carter from prison-but it created a “wrongful” conviction of procedure, not of evidence.”
@richardsimpson90397 ай бұрын
Definitely listen to the entire Desire album. I believe a good track for you to react to from that album would be “One More Cup of Coffee”.
@stevekake33597 ай бұрын
MY fave Dylan song- When I paint my masterpiece.
@alfonslemel57457 ай бұрын
Ths was lke 5th phase revival Dylan: acoustic Dylan, electric Dylan, songwriting Dylan (following motorbike accident and public withdrawal). Country Dylan, Back on track Dylan - with Blood on the Tracks Album and then Desire. To give an idea of how lost most of us had thought Dylan had become since the accident Bowie sang in 1971 ""Song For Bob Dylan" (lyrically excellent but not so good musically) Oh, hear this Robert Zimmerman I wrote a song for you About a strange young man called Dylan With a voice like sand and glue His words of truthful vengeance They could pin us to the floor Brought a few more people on And put the fear in a whole lot more.... .....She'll scratch this world to pieces As she comes on like a friend But a couple of songs from your old scrapbook Could send her home again" Like a Rolling Stone from the electric era Dylan 1965 has been consistently voted his masterpiece . ‘A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall’ 1963 from the acoustic era (it's chilling!) Whomever is giving you suggestions, doesn't seem to clued in on early Dylan. Given current events Masters of War from 1963 is more than relevant.
@ozmaile79387 ай бұрын
If you like this style of Dylan. Try Tangled Up in Blue
@roywallis59156 ай бұрын
If you enjoyed the justice aspect of this song, you could go to the beginning of his career and listen to two of my favorites: "The Times They Are A-Changin" and "Masters of War." Both have the power of "Hurricane."
@Proud.American587 ай бұрын
FINALLY!!! Someone is checking this out. Desire is such a great album! I’ve always said that this is the best use of the ‘N’ word in rock music! This song let to the movie The Hurricane starring Denzel Washington. Another based on a true person is the much slower (but great) “Joey” about crazy Joe Gallo. Also, another great Dylan album is Blood on the Tracks. @bars@barbells #bars&barbells #bobdylan
@Jude_1967 ай бұрын
YOU'RE GONNA DIG THIS ONE!! :) ENJOY!! Hugs!!
@j72867 ай бұрын
Hurricane and Isis were on the same album Desire. I suggest a visit to Tangled Up in Blue from the album Blood on the Tracks. I also am fond of Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again --- that song has been an earworm living in my brain for years.
@Chirtopher-x4e6 ай бұрын
He also played the harmonica throughout the song, not just the end.
@michaellynch95507 ай бұрын
I see a certain movie in your future
@patrickquinlan30567 ай бұрын
"Isis" and "Hurricane" are both from the album, Desire, a highpoint in his career in my view.
@toddcoolbaugh99787 ай бұрын
The song Another Cup of Coffee
@garthquapp63707 ай бұрын
Another song about someone falsely accused of murder was the song "Wheat Kings and Pretty Things" about David Milgard, who was accused of murder in Saskatoon Saskatchewan. Saskatoon is called the Paris of the Praries. It is actually beautiful
@larryairgood43207 ай бұрын
"THE HURRICANE: (1999) the movie, starring Denzel Washington as Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, and excellent actor Rod Steiger as Judge Sarokin, is a satisfying and even uplifting movie to watch. Denzel won a Golden Globe for Best Actor. So get your dark chocolate and popcorn with ghee and have a pleasurable evening.