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“I‘m never going to become rich and famous” - Bob Dylan in 1962.
Dylan was just 20 years old when he appeared on the Folksingers Choice radio program on WBAI FM in New York City. He'd arrived in Manhattan just a few years earlier and was playing in the coffee houses of Greenwich Village, at one in particular he was paid "a dollar plus a cheeseburger."
During this hour-long interview with Cynthia Gooding, Dylan played some of his own songs ("The Death of Emmett Till", "Standing on the Highway") and covers of classics by Howlin' Wolf, Hank Williams, and Woody Guthrie. We scored this Blank on Blank with Dylan tuning up his guitar and playing his harmonica.
It's a wonderful snapshot in time, with a young Dylan before he was famous and before he even released his debut album. He's nervous and funny. He's just a guy with a guitar with a little mischief underneath.
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@InsertCleverNameHere0
@InsertCleverNameHere0 7 лет назад
"I'm never gonna become rich and famous" *wins a Nobel Prize*
@carterj.rutkoski5402
@carterj.rutkoski5402 7 лет назад
doesn't acknowledge it
@InsertCleverNameHere0
@InsertCleverNameHere0 7 лет назад
TheOunceler yeah but he's got a much cooler hat now
@BABYWOLF_
@BABYWOLF_ 7 лет назад
And damn it.. it almost worked
@imannonymous7707
@imannonymous7707 5 лет назад
Give him a break man im tired of dylan bashing if i misunderstood...i apologize to ya. But he earned that award And he didnt ask for it or alot of other things that were hung on him
@subg8858
@subg8858 4 года назад
Who gives a shit about a Nobel prize anyway. Just some award some inbred royalty arbitrarily hand out, as if they have some authority on the matter
@TimmyScreamingChild1
@TimmyScreamingChild1 7 лет назад
Oh my god, its before even his first album...
@albertcamus6214
@albertcamus6214 6 лет назад
Lee Oliver How did you get out of the dam?
@imannonymous7707
@imannonymous7707 5 лет назад
Ya its a classic interview prior to a performance he had in nyc , before columbia signed him Ive heard part of it in his documentary
@frankwest4057
@frankwest4057 5 лет назад
He does a lot of songs on this youcan find it on here
@misternateee1905
@misternateee1905 5 лет назад
1962 bob dylan: "i'm never gonna become rich and famous" 1965 bob dylan: hol' my beer
@Nominay
@Nominay Год назад
Just one year after this interview he was famous.
@Zephead10
@Zephead10 8 лет назад
Bob made the carnival thing up. It was part of the character he was making for himself.
@jared6728
@jared6728 8 лет назад
No, I think he did work in a carnival (if not for six years)... He said so in No Direction Home. Course, he might have been mythologizing himself then too, but I would hope not.
@jacklondon295
@jacklondon295 8 лет назад
He made that story up.
@puppylovergirl303
@puppylovergirl303 8 лет назад
+Jared Suchomel nah, he was lying then too. The whole thing was made up.
@larryraley8709
@larryraley8709 8 лет назад
he liked to make up stories about himself early on. i feel there's no harm especially because nothing he ever made up came close to comparing with what he became.
@mikepiercey3845
@mikepiercey3845 8 лет назад
That's very weird, what an odd fellow. One of my favorites but still an odd duck at times, lol
@HappyMediumProject
@HappyMediumProject 7 лет назад
I love Bob Dylan, genuinely do, but I didn't even know he knew how to laugh this much ;)
@anywaythewindblows8912
@anywaythewindblows8912 5 лет назад
Blue Jay same
@87ventus
@87ventus 5 лет назад
Blue jay, just found this, first thing I thought was, ' Man, he's laughing, he's laughing a lot, that's so weird' .but that kind of nervous, fun laughter is youth. Sadly I must confess.. As I grew older, the world grew colder.. Laughter comes less & less. Anyway, so cool we thought the same thing. Dylan fan all my life. ☮️
@paulgalligan1916
@paulgalligan1916 5 лет назад
Hes got great wit always had.. check out his midsixtes press interviews pure comedy .. he just got sick of all the press jargon.. Bob's got a real warm heart he's a giggler
@gaillight7501
@gaillight7501 4 года назад
A lot younger. I can see him smile and laugh early in his career, sometimes at other people's expense (reporters in particular) but as he has aged and some fanatic fans harassed him day and night, he's become guarded. He also seems to get a little more eccentric as he ages. Makes him more interesting but I wonder if he's happy. He has his painting and sculpture so maybe that helps.
@Insofaras
@Insofaras 4 года назад
I feel like people take him more seriously than he does...Kinda silly that, considering his message has always been not to trust your pop stars and leaders...
@ictoan444
@ictoan444 8 лет назад
Really cool to hear him so young with his whole life ahead of him. Great job bringing it to life as usual guys.
@RobertSlover
@RobertSlover 8 лет назад
" the song was there long before i came around with a pencil" awesome.
@ChristinaGina
@ChristinaGina 8 лет назад
The animations and people you do for this is just EXCEPTIONAL. BEST youtube channel by miles.
@PatrickSmithAnimation
@PatrickSmithAnimation 8 лет назад
Thx so much.. reading comments is always a gamble, lots of haters.
@wtangodelta1715
@wtangodelta1715 7 лет назад
Total Gamble!!!
@Funz2022
@Funz2022 7 лет назад
Bob's making stuff up here, he never travelled around and played in Carnivals, ha ha ha. Part of Bob being Dylan is telling tall tales, associating himself with giants & larger themes. Truth is subjective
@jonathanholland8434
@jonathanholland8434 4 года назад
Trying to be like Guthrie
@blackmore4
@blackmore4 4 года назад
Truth is subjective? Great. Then you, and every other Che Guevara poster owner, don't exist.
@nickphilkill818
@nickphilkill818 3 года назад
He never lived in South dakota either lol. Maybe he stayed there.
@25-keys44
@25-keys44 3 года назад
@@blackmore4 poor little sad angry man. you'll see someday buddy. happy travels.
@blackmore4
@blackmore4 3 года назад
@@25-keys44 Poor love, I've already seen.
@whitleybayman123
@whitleybayman123 5 лет назад
Dylan made all of that up. That folks is why we love him :)
@discountramblepants9320
@discountramblepants9320 8 лет назад
Its pretty interesting to hear Bob before the motorcycle crash. I know he is 20 here, but you can really see his youthfulness in how he talks and responds to questions. Great episode, keep up the good work!
@ElwoodDowd
@ElwoodDowd 8 лет назад
Patrick Smith's animations are so good... and they just keep getting better... Amazing work, as always!
@PatrickSmithAnimation
@PatrickSmithAnimation 8 лет назад
too kind! we got some killer episodes coming up, stay tuned!
@lewstone5430
@lewstone5430 4 года назад
In this interview (longer version) he mentions traveling all around the country and playing in Gallup, NM, among other places, before going to New York in '62. I played a gig in Gallup and I thought damn! Me and Bob played in the same town, at different times. Then I found out he never played in Gallup, he made up all that stuff to help create a mystique. LOl, oh well, can't blame Bob. That was a great idea.
@broscosmoline
@broscosmoline 2 года назад
(from No Direction Home doc): “...in the house that my father bought... [t]here was a great big mahogany radio with a 78-rpm turntable...I opened it up one day and there was a record on it, a country record, a song called ‘Driftin’ Too Far From the Shore.’ The sound of the record made me feel like I was someone else - that maybe I wasn’t born to the right parents or something"
@ncooty
@ncooty 4 года назад
The man has been a comet blazing across the sky for 60 years.
@Mrvioleto
@Mrvioleto 8 лет назад
0:34 subterranean homesick blues reference ftw!
@BlankonblankOrg
@BlankonblankOrg 8 лет назад
+Emilios Antoun ;)
@LattoSideWest
@LattoSideWest 6 лет назад
You mean Talkin' New York?
@geraldhiggens8283
@geraldhiggens8283 6 лет назад
God I was about to type that :(
@DannyMars37
@DannyMars37 8 лет назад
That carnival idea for a song he talks about here might have been what ended up becoming Ballad of a Thin Man
@oliveeisner8964
@oliveeisner8964 5 лет назад
or Desolation Row
@broscosmoline
@broscosmoline 2 года назад
i thought the banter might have been leading up to a rendition of "dusty old fairgrounds"
@feltfriends
@feltfriends 6 лет назад
How can you not smile when hearing Bob Dylan speak
@Tonetwisters
@Tonetwisters 5 лет назад
Playing strings that shoulda had last rights said over 'em, and buried in the cold, cold ground. But I was into Dylan at a very early age, back when other people were singing his songs and no one ever even heard of him ... unless you looked over a record, and checked out the songwriter ... Became a born-again Christian many years ago, and recorded several Gospel-related albums. I never saw anyone sing with the kind of timing he had ... you always thought he was vocally going to be late to deliver the next line, but he ALWAYS finished the current line in and on time, like no one I have ever seen. Almost magical.
@mynamejeff9027
@mynamejeff9027 6 лет назад
He’s a great musician and storyteller
@brazni
@brazni 8 лет назад
These are just so lovely, really charming animation. Thanks so much for making these :)
@anobody6234
@anobody6234 7 лет назад
Bob Dylan is one of my heroes
@danielgreen2788
@danielgreen2788 7 лет назад
its always nice to hear his voice
@poorimageonyoutub100
@poorimageonyoutub100 8 лет назад
James Dean Next ?
@BlankonblankOrg
@BlankonblankOrg 8 лет назад
that would be cool
@Ayush-vr3xh
@Ayush-vr3xh 3 года назад
@@BlankonblankOrg still waiting for James dean
@simple22travel11
@simple22travel11 6 лет назад
The greatest artist of the 20th century, a true creative genius with uncanny uniqueness. I salute you mr Bob Dylan.
@LuckyDogDave
@LuckyDogDave 5 лет назад
love Bob's music, this is a gem.
@VARIOUShorses
@VARIOUShorses 8 лет назад
I love you guys and what you're doing, keep it up!
@carpalcrusaders
@carpalcrusaders 2 года назад
This is an adorable interview. They both seem like they are having a lot of fun :))
@waz3128
@waz3128 6 лет назад
I once had a friend who looked, dressed, acted, spoke and laughed exactly like cartoon Dylan here. Except with a Scottish accent
@MrGrandpabaker
@MrGrandpabaker 8 лет назад
Bob Dylan is the best. Thank you for making this :~)
@annaalbury7748
@annaalbury7748 7 лет назад
I love this and the choice of which words to animate is inspired. I hope Bob finds this on you tube. He would love it.
@Mussido
@Mussido 8 лет назад
This made me happy
@charleshabanec8471
@charleshabanec8471 6 лет назад
One of the best channels on RU-vid.
@lom218
@lom218 2 месяца назад
I love Dylan. It was so easy to lie back then. They have no idea
@Mr.Banerjee_with_a_Camera
@Mr.Banerjee_with_a_Camera 7 лет назад
This RU-vid Channel is truly a gem! thank you for sharing such things!
@gnome7292
@gnome7292 4 года назад
"I had just come there from South Dakota" X Doubt
@mytubeworldmayhem
@mytubeworldmayhem 8 лет назад
ivnt see a video as nice this lately, this was just...beautiful
@goodmanross
@goodmanross 8 лет назад
Ahhhh how fulfilling. I've been waiting for a Dylan episode since I first started watching Blank on Blank two years ago or whenever.
@Sassifrassilassi
@Sassifrassilassi 8 лет назад
He sounds so young. Love this.
@musicisbrilliant
@musicisbrilliant 8 лет назад
Wow, this is brilliant. You are amazing. Love it.
@WonderTuff
@WonderTuff 8 лет назад
A genius.
@hookywookywithmalarkyman704
@hookywookywithmalarkyman704 3 года назад
What a gem of history .
@FilmSwitch
@FilmSwitch 4 года назад
I love the harmonica story. I've done similar things trying to play guitar and harmonica at the same time and I also remember stacking piles of books to rig a mic stand. Couldn't afford the equipment. Maybe it was just another Dylan tall tale, but it seems too small to be.
@thebacons5943
@thebacons5943 5 лет назад
Bob Dylan is the greatest ever
@georgecoventry8441
@georgecoventry8441 3 месяца назад
Yeah, this is fun. Hadn't heard it in quite a while. The cartoons look like Bob in 1966, not Bob in 1962 when he had conventional short hair, looked very young, and wore a hat and working class clothes. He had kind of almost a Huck Finn look to him in those days, and it helped give some believability to the stories he told about traveling around with the carnival and all that. He was really trying to emulate the Woody Guthrie life story at that time, because Guthrie was one of his idols when he was young. Some others were Buddy Holly, Elvis, and Little Richard. He had gone from country (Hank Williams) to electric rock n' roll to acoustic folk and blues already by the time he was 20 years old! And that gave him a very solid musical foundation to work from. He probably did not believe he was headed for either fame or riches, but he did know exactly what he wanted to do...and he did it.
@PogieJoe
@PogieJoe 8 лет назад
This was delightful!
@imalright2837
@imalright2837 8 лет назад
Love your channel guys! Keep up the great work!
@tonyhall3365
@tonyhall3365 8 лет назад
How about River Phoenix or Thom Yorke
@PadraigMeh
@PadraigMeh 7 лет назад
Let me Eat cake THOMM
@andreeamariailiescu9256
@andreeamariailiescu9256 6 лет назад
Thommmm yes💛💛💛
@REM1956
@REM1956 Год назад
Fantastic animation. It really adds richness to the interview.
@wilhelmcooning
@wilhelmcooning 8 лет назад
Fascinating as always! Keep it up guys.
@SamHarrisonMusic
@SamHarrisonMusic 4 года назад
I love this interview. He sounds so high, but the music he played was so good! Worth looking up the whole thing x
@madelinerain1595
@madelinerain1595 8 лет назад
DUDE.... THIS HAS JUST BECAME MY FAVORITE VIDEO.
@flyingboxcow8724
@flyingboxcow8724 8 лет назад
I love this! And the homesick blues cards!
@merkee01
@merkee01 8 лет назад
This is so amazing! Thank you so much for putting this up
@jacksongash2067
@jacksongash2067 7 лет назад
"It was all there before I came along.." So much class :-)
@marsimus13
@marsimus13 4 года назад
thank you so much for this i love it to bits
@elduderino3995
@elduderino3995 7 лет назад
damn I'm almost 20 and I'm still in school..
@Samizsm23
@Samizsm23 5 лет назад
They didn't have school in 62
@timbryant1621
@timbryant1621 5 лет назад
He graduated from high school and went to new York when he was 19. He told some whoppers.
@viviandarkbloom100
@viviandarkbloom100 5 лет назад
He did attend the Univ. of Minnesota for one semester. He talks about it in Chronicles Vol. 1.
@arru23
@arru23 8 лет назад
Awesome, was hoping you'd do a Dylan episode. Do Leonard Cohen next!
@glennkavanagh6266
@glennkavanagh6266 7 лет назад
b.d a giant of the 20th century..respect xx
@mattkaustickomments
@mattkaustickomments 3 года назад
I had no idea Bob made up stuff in interviews before watching this... I’m thinking “Carnival, 6 years? Whaaa? - Wasn’t he was actually in a fraternity at college at one point?” What a nut.
@brunozadro
@brunozadro 5 лет назад
thank you so much for this!
@iemandmusica
@iemandmusica 5 лет назад
“Yeah I must be tweny” 😂
@keristly
@keristly 8 лет назад
It doesn't really sound as he does like in later in the 60s
@hansklok3243
@hansklok3243 7 лет назад
nep
@L33TZER
@L33TZER 6 лет назад
Cause later in the 60s the Nigga was on drugs
@boriskarloff9992
@boriskarloff9992 5 лет назад
Its bcos it's the early 60s
@aaronhaupert3015
@aaronhaupert3015 4 года назад
He’s had many sounds
@rt_aue
@rt_aue 8 лет назад
I'm so happy you did Bob Dylan :D
@tirtha11
@tirtha11 7 лет назад
I love the interviews on your channel. I really do!
@sylvemason6509
@sylvemason6509 2 года назад
Pretty Cool Interesting Blast From The Past 🌸🧡🧡🌸
@travisbickle3881
@travisbickle3881 8 лет назад
Yay! I got what I asked for...thank you!
@themangoman9315
@themangoman9315 Год назад
it's crazy that I'm the same age as he was in this interview he speaks as if he has lived though a lot despite his young age
@ritahall6628
@ritahall6628 4 года назад
Great job -Loved it !!
@HaraldVALOHilding
@HaraldVALOHilding 7 лет назад
holy fucking shit!!! I love you so much for making these small animations! Keep it up
@MrRoboGames
@MrRoboGames 6 лет назад
These young artist even in their time talk like how teenagers talk now and they're so down to earth
@josephinegrech6076
@josephinegrech6076 4 года назад
Awesome
@ElstonsGun
@ElstonsGun 8 лет назад
thank you
@stevehodges9851
@stevehodges9851 5 лет назад
Your best work will always stand taller than you
@DagaanGalakticos
@DagaanGalakticos 5 лет назад
"The sword swallower comes up to you and then he kneels . . .' The beauty parlor is filled with sailors F C The circus is in town / Here comes the blind commissioner F C They've got him in a trance / One hand is tied to the tight-rope walker/ the other is in his pants. That's circus images from just two songs. I'm sure if I searched I'd find a lot more. Below a number of comments say he made up the circus thing as part of his myth. But I think he really did work in a carnival. If only for a day. I did when I was a 16 year old runaway in '67. I was hitching cross country and saw a carnival going up and asked did they have any work and I helped unload some trucks. Dylan did hitch hike out to Gallup, New Mexico where he had relatives and could have come across a carnival going up. At that age everything hits you in technicolor and has incredible symbolic meaning if you're a symbol kind of person. I can see that such images of freaks and outcasts would have provided the perfect symbols for what he was about to try and express. Which was people living inside Montgomery Ward clothes with the wrong narrative by which they defined themselves to one another and themselves. Now the clothes have changed but the narrative is again the wrong one so, young poets, take heart! There's oracular poetry yet to dig up. He also said he was Bobby Vee's (The Night Has A Thousand Eyes) piano player. Could be - for one gig or two or three. At some point Dylan saw that the metaphor was more real than the actuality and in self preservation, he decided to stick with a metaphorical life rather than learn the words everyone else learned so as to buried in the wrong description of things.
@coolkoi7999
@coolkoi7999 4 года назад
damn, happy 79th bob
@BlankUberEverybody
@BlankUberEverybody 7 лет назад
thanks for this
@yourmomisthegameandimalrea8518
I dig this
@rosavera7
@rosavera7 8 лет назад
Brilliant!!!!!
@bradgauger1596
@bradgauger1596 6 лет назад
Hard times for the country living up in New York town
@evanwake9126
@evanwake9126 3 года назад
i watched this and then ellliot smith i thought he's like our genrations bob dylan in a way
@darby_hudson
@darby_hudson 6 лет назад
over the years, bob dylan became a bob dylan
@HELLADJ
@HELLADJ 8 лет назад
Blank on blank on blank
@Manishfrom1992
@Manishfrom1992 8 лет назад
ohh,i am never gonna get rich and famous - Bob dylan (:)
@SharpDesign
@SharpDesign 7 лет назад
when I see people like Dylan talk about working minor jobs like running the ferris wheel, I always wonder how often we may have passed by a future celebrity and never realized it. I remember meeting Wayne Brady when he was Winston on the Ghostbusters ride at Universal. (He had his unique voice then) unfortunately, had a chance to get ghostbuster's autograph but never got it.. would be so worth it now.
@grotesque76
@grotesque76 8 лет назад
do one on the ramones or joe strummer
@SimonRobeyns
@SimonRobeyns 8 лет назад
thne he went on to become the biggest songwriter of our recent history
@ethangalloway7342
@ethangalloway7342 4 года назад
Mr. Dylan!
@Goatchild90
@Goatchild90 7 лет назад
One of my hero's
@laheina4170
@laheina4170 2 года назад
That interviewer's voice is very handsome by the way
@rojothe2nd
@rojothe2nd 8 лет назад
Awesome.
@TheSpider42b
@TheSpider42b 7 лет назад
I love the drawing keep up the good work
@JessicaWaterston
@JessicaWaterston Год назад
@carapo66
@carapo66 4 года назад
"I'm never going To become rich and famous". That didn't age well.
@andrealanzillotta4388
@andrealanzillotta4388 4 года назад
I think he deserved the success he had
@linkjmc5683
@linkjmc5683 4 года назад
It arguably DID age very well for him at least.
@scottdowney4103
@scottdowney4103 8 лет назад
The Dylan worship has been so old for so long - he himself hates it. He is a great songwriter and musician - but he's an entertainer. And he told a bunch of lies in this interview and other places to make himself sound more folksy (ie. working carnivals, South Dakota . . . his name.) You can acknowledge these things as silly adolescent fabulisms from a young man - but please do not fold everything into his "miraculous genius" ---- or whatever it is people get out of worshiping him. Really ruins the great things Dylan has to offer.
@dazernator8005
@dazernator8005 8 лет назад
Wow that fact just makes me love him more xD
@EliDEVITTSpeaks
@EliDEVITTSpeaks 8 лет назад
Now i love him more 😭💁
@DarkAngelEU
@DarkAngelEU 8 лет назад
He hates the people that believe he is God? Where have I heard that before...
@juanpablobaldessariibarra8652
@juanpablobaldessariibarra8652 8 лет назад
+Google made me do it i don't know where?
@PokeySoggybottom
@PokeySoggybottom 7 лет назад
I agree with you to an extent. I used to worship Dylan more, but I noticed that it doesn't actually feel that good to idolize anybody that much. I do, however, think that Dylan IS a musical genius. He just keeps coming up with the goods, and he's always interesting to listen to speak, which is quite a rare thing! If you're going to devotedly follow anyone, Dylan is a fine choice! As for the full-on worshippers, hey, whatever floats your boat. Why should we care?
@zaccandels6695
@zaccandels6695 2 года назад
Are there any known recordings of this song he talks about--'Won't You Buy a Postcard'?
@hinchadelrojo19
@hinchadelrojo19 4 года назад
i love how he just lies about everything
@mariogaleano9365
@mariogaleano9365 5 лет назад
I love u bob
@artielukas888
@artielukas888 Год назад
Blank on Blank , please 🙏 come back
@anywaythewindblows8912
@anywaythewindblows8912 5 лет назад
‘Healthy cigarette’ I like that
@gregg6329
@gregg6329 7 лет назад
suggestions: Rachel Carson Miles Davis Milton Friedman Thomas Friedman Isaac Asimov
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@michaelbaughman8910 5 лет назад
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@jrpro5195 4 года назад
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