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@Dan-eh4tg
@Dan-eh4tg 2 года назад
There's a reason why he won the Nobel Prize for literature
@TommiBrem
@TommiBrem 3 года назад
Dylan not sugarcoating this one. True story, too. Dylan visited the Hurricane in prison, if I recall correctly.
@mythicsin3083
@mythicsin3083 3 года назад
And played for him in jail
@THEDONSTR8Fightah76
@THEDONSTR8Fightah76 3 года назад
Love RUUUUBBBEEEEE
@adamsmythe8292
@adamsmythe8292 3 года назад
“True” story. Bob always said ‘I don’t care about facts’.
@Katarinatorn
@Katarinatorn 2 года назад
@@adamsmythe8292 it is a true story
@Andy-Bodhi
@Andy-Bodhi 2 года назад
And has now been widely rebuked and many consider that he was in fact guilty
@thomasfoster771
@thomasfoster771 2 года назад
Dylan was always an advocate for social justice. In 1963 he went to Mississippi to register blacks to vote, he sang at the 1963 MLK march on Washington. He wrote several songs about the injustice to blacks including, The Times They Are a-Changin', Lonesome death of Hattie Carroll, Ballad of Hollis Brown, Only a Pawn in Their Game, Blowin in the Wind, Masters of War, etc. Dylan is a lyrical genius. If you want to know what a advocate he was for civil rights check out his early work between 1960 and 1965.
@green917
@green917 2 года назад
Absolutely! And a huge thank you is due to Joan Baez for convincing him that he could write songs and make it even though, by his own admission, he didn't sing as well as Woody Guthrie or Pete Seeger.
@evanleehome2178
@evanleehome2178 2 года назад
I agree...except "Dylan WAS..." Still is kickin and busting chops!
@anthonybarrett7456
@anthonybarrett7456 2 года назад
HE STOOD ON THE STAGE , DURING THE FAMOUS , M . L . K . - I HAVE A DREAM - SPEECH , ANOTHER FAMOUS MAN FIGHTING FOR CIVIL RIGHTS JUSTICE WAS . CHARLTON HESTON .
@stephenmier7277
@stephenmier7277 2 года назад
I find that generally, black people don’t like being referred to as “blacks.” Just a little bit of advice.
@evanleehome2178
@evanleehome2178 2 года назад
@@stephenmier7277 Excuse me. No offense intended.
@HeliotropeCA
@HeliotropeCA 2 года назад
True story.....Dylan was instrumental in Hurricane's eventual release. There's no one like Dylan. He's the master in every word he writes, every note that is played...I've loved him since I was 17 years old in 1963 and I love him even more when I see reactors for 1st time listeners.
@FrancisAdam-nf4kj
@FrancisAdam-nf4kj 8 месяцев назад
Great thing about Bob Dylan he wasn’t scarred to tell it like it is
@user-qb6mq8ld9d
@user-qb6mq8ld9d 3 месяца назад
He wasn’t instrumental in any way what a fucking clown
@marc-damianhartley1710
@marc-damianhartley1710 Год назад
Bob Dylan was one of the reasons hurricane Carter got out of jail. That song drew enough attention that people took on the case again and got him out eventually
@technocore1591
@technocore1591 2 года назад
Interesting side note: The "witness" ​Patty Valentine sued Dylan for defamation for using her name and implying she lied. In the trial the judge questioned Dylan on his used of the phrase "the trial was a pig circus" and when asked about using Patty's name he replied he used it because it was a beautiful name.
@jitsroller
@jitsroller 2 года назад
Ruben Hurricane Carter wasn't a saint but he wasn't guilty either.
@daniellyons914
@daniellyons914 2 года назад
Who the fuck is?
@mikefafa1
@mikefafa1 2 года назад
@@daniellyons914 Johnny boy soprano
@samuelwoods164
@samuelwoods164 2 года назад
@@mikefafa1 Moltisanti is Italian for many saints... so I think Dickie is the saint.
@thomasmills339
@thomasmills339 2 года назад
How do you know what Ruben Carter is? You friends with him? He was innocent but why throw in " he wasn't a Saint?" Did he deserve some of what happened to him?
@archibaldcreep1
@archibaldcreep1 2 года назад
@@thomasmills339 cause it's well known he was an abusive man. He didn't deserve a murder wrap but he did fuck up some women.
@Code9
@Code9 2 года назад
"This one we might have to look at the lyrics." LOL! When listening to Dylan, it's ALWAYS about the lyrics, bro. The instrumentation is always just the window dressing around the main feature which is ALWAYS the lyrics. As lyricists go, he was a Master craftsman.
@tomgiersbach9574
@tomgiersbach9574 2 года назад
IS a master craftsman :)
@georgek2031
@georgek2031 2 года назад
Yup, he's the only musician to win a Nobel Prize in Literature. Enough said!
@Anthony-hu3rj
@Anthony-hu3rj 2 года назад
He co-write the lyrics here, however. Jacques Levy pulled at least half the load on Desire.
@Divocwax
@Divocwax 2 года назад
That violin was a feature of that album. So musicians are important to his bobness .
@rogerwilliams7791
@rogerwilliams7791 2 года назад
Yes, it's about the lyrics. But the music that Dylan's creates matches his lyrics. Greatest song writer without discussion All the great artist loved Dylan.
@novanights2chevy597
@novanights2chevy597 3 года назад
This song came out in 1975. Ruben didn't get out of prison until 1985.
@jamesedwards3231
@jamesedwards3231 Год назад
It is a true story about Ruben Carter, middle weight boxer from Jersey that was railroaded. Spent over 20 years in Rah Way prison. Also it was a Women playing the 🎻.
@martinabramov2445
@martinabramov2445 2 года назад
Bob Dylan, the best rapper in history.
@gillevin844
@gillevin844 Год назад
Great to see the genius of Dylan being discovered by the younger generation. You did a good job discovering!
@patrickmcgrath4837
@patrickmcgrath4837 3 года назад
Ruben carter got an honorary WBC championship belt in 1993 ,such a powerful song .and Denzel Washington gave such a powerful performance in the movie hurricane too .
@armlegx
@armlegx 2 года назад
The movie was great. Well worth checking out.
@bradmalloy303
@bradmalloy303 2 года назад
Also peep the song "Hurricane" from the soundtrack, Black Thought/Common/Mos Def/Dice Raw... one of the illest tracks ever.
@dlc1119
@dlc1119 2 года назад
This song still upsets people. Good! We should be upset by a miscarriage of justice, however far off or long ago.
@Zubareffstream111
@Zubareffstream111 2 года назад
God I loved this as a kid, Dylan knew how to combine the art of storytelling and poetry like few before him or since.
@sigurdueland5194
@sigurdueland5194 2 года назад
Listening to this lyrics make you understand why Bob Dylan got the Nobel price for literature
@goittoog7563
@goittoog7563 2 года назад
How Dylan can rhyme and yet tell the entire story factually just amazing this mans grasp of the language
@MrNobugsonme
@MrNobugsonme 2 года назад
I'm shocked you didn't go into more detail about what the song was about! Dylan, who you have to remember was a HUGE FUCKING WORLDWIDE STAR at the time wrote a song about about a white cop framing an innocent black guy for murder. and he didn't make this shit up. It happened. It's true. Now to be honest I'm not a massive Dylan fan, bit before my time, but this is one hell of a powerful song and one hell of a powerful subject. Kinda think you glossed over it. I think you should do some research and react to it again. Rubin "Hurricane" Carter was a real man! I just wish stars today (black,white,male,female whatever) had the balls to write a song as powerful as this now.
@Murasame
@Murasame 2 года назад
Hey man I do
@lisamaas7235
@lisamaas7235 2 года назад
A lot of black reactors have no clue a song is about fighting for equality and injustice. There have been videos where they laugh through the whole thing, completely ignorant of the lyrics. Millions of white people give a fuck about the horrors of racism and injustice toward blacks, and I’m a 61 year old white woman whose one of them. Read the lyrics. Do some research! We love all races and are incensed when non-whites suffer from racism or injustice.
@kentclark6420
@kentclark6420 2 года назад
I'd like to see the reverse, and see a black musician write about the injustice of the O.J. Simpson trial, and the black jury literally letting a guilty murderer being let off from prosecution.
@artavenue4286
@artavenue4286 2 года назад
Je did quite well for first time and got the point. Take it easy killer :)
@deg1studios
@deg1studios 2 года назад
also, he made this song like ten years before Carter was released. So he called out the injustice waay waay before the courts gave a shit. Who knows, without this song Carter might have died in prison.
@alberto-os1bx
@alberto-os1bx 3 года назад
It's definitely a violin,played by a girl called Scarlet Rivera.
@IndieRockerHippy
@IndieRockerHippy 3 года назад
Such an amazing song. Dylan was never afraid to confront issues head on. This is a true story of a boxer who was falsely accused of murder. Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. It is jarring hearing that word in a song now but it is an old song. For more of this kind of songwriting you should try Masters of War. So powerful.
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 3 года назад
All of that is in the song.
@IndieRockerHippy
@IndieRockerHippy 3 года назад
@@jnagarya519 Teez asked people to educate him in the comments as he wasn't sure on the exact story. He got the jist of it but he didn't seem to know who it was about or even that it was a specific true story. I was just being helpful. There's no need to be rude.
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 3 года назад
@@IndieRockerHippy Rude? He also suggested he should listen to it a second time. I'm beyond fed up with those who've heard a few Dylan (or "Beatles") songs, then strain themselves in effort to oversell. An example is "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "sold" as a "great" George Harrison song -- while being certain to include that the over-rated Eric Clapton played on it. The real reason for the over-sell isn't that it's a George Harrison song, but that Clapton played on it. There is a better Harrison song on the same LP -- "Long, Long, Long" -- which also has the virtue of not including his "religious" condescension -- "I'm enlightened -- and you ain't," which spoils "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
@IndieRockerHippy
@IndieRockerHippy 3 года назад
@@jnagarya519 Dude i have no idea what you're going on about. Clearly just wanting to argue or rant about someting so you go ahead there. I literally just told him who the song was written about and mentioned another of my favourite Dylan songs. I don't listen to the Beatles so i have no idea why you're ranting at me about them. Oh and also don't assume i've "heard a few Dylan songs". I was raised on Dylan, Springsteen, Waits etc.
@ivanabonacicdoric3448
@ivanabonacicdoric3448 2 года назад
good movie too...
@crobert79
@crobert79 3 года назад
got to be one of dylans best songs, the story telling is amazing
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 2 года назад
Check out "Blood On the Tracks".
@Bear78420
@Bear78420 3 года назад
This is an important story for people to know. It’s also a movie. Denzel Washington plays hurricane and you get to see the rest of his story ☺️
@SvenAnarki
@SvenAnarki 2 года назад
Never approach a Dylan song song then say, "We may have to pull up the lyrics."
@iamhudsdent2759
@iamhudsdent2759 2 года назад
Dylan's masterpiece helped bring attention to Rubin Hurricane Carter's case and unjust imprisonment. It took many years, but Carter was finally released. I know this song like the back of my hand, and the entire Desire album. It's good to see it fresh through someone else's eyes, brother. Next, react to One More Cup of Coffee, truly haunting. And Isis. Each one a masterpiece.
@Bekka_Noyb
@Bekka_Noyb 3 года назад
Obviously a powerful song, but also one of Dylan's best musically
@lordbyron6293
@lordbyron6293 2 года назад
Dylan's vocals are so strong here. Powerful performance.
@jlmain5777
@jlmain5777 2 года назад
One of America’s greatest songwriters. A true patriot.
@AJBros-dn5mn
@AJBros-dn5mn 2 года назад
This whole album just shows Bob Dylan’s range and talent. amazing production, lyrics and an influence for justice
@drewjames604
@drewjames604 2 года назад
btw, the drummer was absolutely killing it the entire song! :)
@fuzzydelay7281
@fuzzydelay7281 3 года назад
The cursing and terms he used gave more weight to the story. Very moving very sad. True story. A great story teller.
@chaosandcreation4118
@chaosandcreation4118 2 года назад
I was at the benefit concert Dylan did with the Rolling Thunder Review in December 1975 at Madison Square Garden NYC- a number of famous musicians from the day ie; Robbie Robertson, Mick Ronson, Joni Mitchel, Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn. It was to help pay for his new trial. Ali spoke there. Violin is by a young player Scarlet Rivera, Dylan discovered and brought on tour. Rubin "Hurrican" Carter was found guilty of murder and had a second trial which confirmed the first conviction then another retrial which proved the falified testimony. The song is from before the first retrial.
@samuelwoods164
@samuelwoods164 2 года назад
If I had a time machine the first two things I'd do is pick up my dad in 1975 and take him to see the rolling thunder review.
@pdashno
@pdashno 3 года назад
Denzel Washington in The Hurricane 1999
@osirispluto8782
@osirispluto8782 3 года назад
Really is a must watch. Although then again so is everything with Denzel haha
@vruth23
@vruth23 3 года назад
I saw him perform this live 10th row on the floor looking up into his face I was 10 !!! years old. It was Earth shattering.
@elmoredneal5382
@elmoredneal5382 2 года назад
That's amazing! 😮 It would definitely be an experience a person would remember and cherish for life. And you must have had pretty cool parents for taking you to the show / allowing you to go 😁 My parents took me to see Bob Marley when I was about 5 years old (I know, a different artist but also very renowned and beloved) The show was standing room only (no seats) so my Dad lifted me up onto his shoulders so I could see the stage. It was such an amazing time 😍 Something I'll never forget, although it was over 40 years ago now... So I can kind of imagine how amazing and earth shattering your experience would have been 🤔 There is nobody like Bob Dylan 😍
@franklopez2803
@franklopez2803 3 года назад
Teez, look it up. A detective hated Rubin Carter, made it his life’s work. Sad story. Inspirational.
@jamesmacgillivray9607
@jamesmacgillivray9607 2 года назад
All four Beatles said he was the best.
@sometimeslyrical
@sometimeslyrical 3 года назад
WOW! A compelling composition musically, but a vein of gold lyrically. Pull up the lyrics now. I truly believe that those who won't explore Bob Dylan's work are impoverished in the keenest cultural sense of the word, for Dylan is a treasure. Don't deprive yourselves.
@ChuckDoesntSleep
@ChuckDoesntSleep Год назад
Well said, especially the part about those who won't explore the music missing out on so much.
@joerathbone
@joerathbone 2 года назад
For anyone who thinks Dylan can't "sing" .. if this doesn't convince you .. nothing will .. he's superb ..
@motioninmind6015
@motioninmind6015 Год назад
There's not another person alive whose voice could do this song justice
@mercyalliancemusic
@mercyalliancemusic Год назад
@@motioninmind6015 digg
@dianedarby442
@dianedarby442 3 года назад
You're one of the only reactors who listens to Dylan and I'm so happy you do. Rueben Carter was a middle-weight contender when he was arrested and convicted for a murder he didn't commit. Dylan's thought-provoking songs are still so important. Please check out Masters of War, Girl From the North Country (with Johnny Cash) - I could go on and on - too many to list.
@rboypia189
@rboypia189 3 года назад
All gems, like Wanted Man with johnny cash.
@zenhaelcero8481
@zenhaelcero8481 3 года назад
Teez McGee is amazing for listening to so much Dylan. Really wish more folks would do what he does!
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 3 года назад
Dylan's original of "Girl from the North Country" kills the Cash duet -- Cash couldn't carry a tune in a bucket.
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 3 года назад
@@rboypia189 Johnny Cash couldn't carry a tune in a bucket. He's shows that in the film "Festival!" of a performance by him at Newport Folk Festival.
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 3 года назад
All of that is IN THE SONG. It doesn't need to be explained over oversold.
@christinecanty5409
@christinecanty5409 2 месяца назад
One of the heaviest, truest songs ever written.
@deandeakin7861
@deandeakin7861 2 года назад
22 years falsely imprisoned before a group of Canadians got him cleared.
@Backhand77
@Backhand77 2 года назад
This song blows the mind
@bobbybloodfeastin308
@bobbybloodfeastin308 2 года назад
As a huge Dylan fan this is special to watch, when you figure out whats going on in this song I started crying. Fucking awesome bro
@ivanabonacicdoric3448
@ivanabonacicdoric3448 2 года назад
the moovie Hurricane is great too, I cried the whole movie
@Amaya_
@Amaya_ 2 года назад
Aww I thought the same thing, honestly this has to be the best song reaction video I have every watched.
@neilredmond1011
@neilredmond1011 Год назад
Now that’s what you call a protest song ! Nobody does it better and never did . The greatest singer songwriter ever
@andrewfontana3136
@andrewfontana3136 2 года назад
Glad to see this wasn't blocked. Nobody should be claiming copyright on protest songs. They should be out there telling their stories. And this story definitely still needs to be told.
@frankied1107
@frankied1107 3 года назад
Ruben "Hurricane" Carter was played by Denzel Washington in the 1999 movie "The Hurricane" and this Bob Dylan song from 1975 was used in the soundtrack. The actual crime took place in 1966. As the last commenter indicated, Dylan visited Hurricane in prison and listened to his story and vowed to write a song to publicize this miscarriage of justice. During the Rolling Thunder Review tour, there was also a benefit concert in New York on 12/08/1975 with special guests including Muhammad Ali. As with many Bob Dylan songs, even though this song was written 46 years ago, it is still relevant today in showing the injustice in the U.S. criminal justice system. Thanks for sharing your take on this song.
@CA5124
@CA5124 3 года назад
🔥 More Dylan 💯
@rboypia189
@rboypia189 3 года назад
This song was banned in USA but didn't that raw voice call it. The N bomb was used, I think, to proper effect in the context. Some people say dylan played a (small) part in helping Reuben Carter get released from prison. He did visit Reuben in prison. Scarlett Rivera on violin, I t hink Dylan happened on her while she was busking in New Orleans? Co-written I think with Sam Shepherd.
@wagstaff6135
@wagstaff6135 3 года назад
Good summary. I think Scralet Rivera was busking in NYC -- as a kid I used to imagine I'd just walk by some corner she'd be playing on, though of course that wasn't until after this record so not likely, lol. This was the first Dylan record I bought, turned into a lifelong exploration.
@izzonj
@izzonj 3 года назад
They played this on the radio all the time time when it came out.
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 3 года назад
No, it was not banned. Stop overselling that which can stand on its own.
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 3 года назад
Not New Orleans; Greenwich Village. And according to him he was in a limousine and saw her walking with a violin case.
@Hexon66
@Hexon66 3 года назад
Co-written with Jacques Levy. You may be thinking of Brownsville Girl, which was co-written with Sam Shepherd.
@kwesting4
@kwesting4 2 года назад
And for all the years that have passed nothing has changed. This could have happened just yesterday
@88pjtink
@88pjtink 5 месяцев назад
"Raw in its approach" is a wonderful way to explain punk rock in a nutshell. I think Mr. Dylan and his straightforward boldness, commenting on social injustice, was an influence for the punk rock era. As well as Lou Reed, The Stones, Iggy Pop, and The Kinks.
@oldarpanet
@oldarpanet 2 года назад
If you like Dylan's story-telling you need to give a listen to "Lilly, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts." Great story! Two movie scripts/treatments have been created based on this song, though, neither has been produced as yet...If I recall correctly it's on the album: Blood on the Tracks.
@andyfletcher3561
@andyfletcher3561 2 года назад
Yes, "Blood On The Tracks"...For me, his best LP.
@averayugen1371
@averayugen1371 2 года назад
So what was that song about?
@peterginger
@peterginger 2 года назад
@@averayugen1371 It’s like watching an old western movie.
@slap_A_flamingo
@slap_A_flamingo Год назад
I learned about Rubin Carter after hearing this song. 19 years for something he was innocent of. Absolute sin! RIP 🙏 ❤️
@miket.810
@miket.810 2 года назад
As one comment stated, the song is based on a true story. Research Rubin Carter. Dylan is great with lyrics. The N word is used to help people understand the over all sentiments of the times or maybe the lack there of. Dylan sings as a poet reads. Glad you covered this song. I was 19 when it came out. Old now.
@ASCENDINGTOHIM
@ASCENDINGTOHIM 2 года назад
Get Em Dylan ! We were always listening !
@theintentionalnovice7718
@theintentionalnovice7718 2 года назад
Felt the same way when I first heard Dylan -- and this song, specifically -- on a copied cassette mixtape at age 19. Twenty-four years later, I've seen him live multiple times, own all of his albums, and consider him the greatest songwriter of the 20th century.
@verdicapirro6715
@verdicapirro6715 6 дней назад
Of course, he is!
@Proud.American58
@Proud.American58 2 года назад
Quality review. Keep in mind this song is from 1976, 46 years ago. Damn I’m old because I remember waiting for this album (Desire) to be released. Anyway, nice job and as a side bar, probably the best use of the “N” word by a white person in any song, movie or written work.
@brendanc.8019
@brendanc.8019 2 месяца назад
Love your reaction to this great piece of history. The strongest language Bob ever used, just to make sure it was heard for what it was. Many years before Rubin was exonerated. So sad.
@anthonynewsome
@anthonynewsome 2 года назад
I consider this song when it was released and then the brutal murder of George Floyd ...... it is all there in the lyrics ...... America and its history of apartheid....... have things really changed ..... Dylan says his most treasured and important time was singing before MLK and then standing beside him as he gave that historic speech ......
@dangabbert3944
@dangabbert3944 2 года назад
I haven’t listened to this in years, probably overplayed it when it came out, but I forgot how wonderful Scarlet Rivera’s violin is, on this song.
@LadyFalcon17
@LadyFalcon17 2 года назад
Yes, amazing!!!
@Amaya_
@Amaya_ 2 года назад
My mums bf was a huge Bob Dylan fan (apparently so was my dad lol) so i grew up listening to this in the car and as a kid I hated it cause I didnt know what it was about and just assumed it was some “old folks song” when I grew up and heard it again my gawd I LOVED IT and fully appreciated what it was about. Bob Dylan actually played this live infront of the jail Rubin ‘Hurricane’ Carter was being held in and helped raise money to appeal the case. Love that you did this - much love from Aus 🖤💛♥️
@ericclopez7428
@ericclopez7428 Год назад
This song has always been a double edged sword. A beautiful song about something tragic.
@gary1642
@gary1642 Год назад
People criticise Dylans voice. I've never heard anyone sing one of his songs better than him. A true legend, the type that is sadly no longer coming through.
@waitaminute2015
@waitaminute2015 2 года назад
The violin is haunting. Love Dillon ❤️
@katiecoollady
@katiecoollady 2 года назад
The lovely and talented Scarlet Rivera
@averayugen1371
@averayugen1371 2 года назад
mouth harp too
@gailtrenholm837
@gailtrenholm837 2 года назад
I met Ruben Carter back in 2002 when he did a talk at a College outside of Toronto. Cried my eyes out when l first saw him. Amazing to me what a human can endure. Such respect to him and to Bob Dylan for bringing attention to his story.
@zenhaelcero8481
@zenhaelcero8481 3 года назад
So glad to see that you were able to get a reaction up for the studio version of this! A lot of people pick the popular live video, which I don't think is quite as good. Really, really happy that you got to experience this important song for the first time this way.
@izzonj
@izzonj 3 года назад
Scarlet Rivera was a street musician that Dylan heard playing in NYC. He invited her to play violin on several songs on this album. That's raw music. That's real music played by musicians, but put together by a producer on a computer.
@fredneecher1746
@fredneecher1746 3 года назад
I believe he saw her from his car as she was on her way to an audition. He stopped the car and asked her if she could "play that thing". She said yes. He said, you wanna come to the studio and play? She said, when? He said now. She said, OK - and rest is musical history. I gather they didn't rehearse - she just picked up a harmonic accompaniment as they went. Dylan liked his music RAW!
@danieltrickey9285
@danieltrickey9285 2 года назад
It's amazing that the establishment can give him a Nobel Prize and still be doing the things he writes about.
@greg6L6GC
@greg6L6GC Год назад
True story. Ruben Hurricane Carter. Dylan helped his release. Amazing song tells the whole story.
@robertbyington7715
@robertbyington7715 2 года назад
This is probably on of the greatest pieces of social commentary ever written. It’s based on a true crime that put RC in jail for a crime he didn’t commit. Also remember the time this was written and what else was going on in society
@ELIZABETHANNEBuonagura
@ELIZABETHANNEBuonagura 2 года назад
It is about Hurricane Carter the boxer. The mention of Gentleman Jim, he was a boxer 125 years ago if not more
@mzliz1249
@mzliz1249 2 года назад
Oh wow! That song still gives me chills. It hits you in your core.
@vedantapdx
@vedantapdx 11 месяцев назад
That violin lady was really talented and Dylan really loved what she added to his sound back then
@carlrichards9333
@carlrichards9333 2 года назад
Absolute Classic.... Everything about this song is PERFECT.
@Rogier7305
@Rogier7305 2 года назад
There's a film about this boxer, who is played by Denzel Washington. Good film!
@laceyedges7681
@laceyedges7681 2 года назад
This song makes me fucking cry every time, no matter how many times I've heard it. This is a fucking Black Lives Matter song, written by a white man, more than 50 years ago. Still fucking relevant all these decades later!
@DaveAnchovies
@DaveAnchovies 2 года назад
blm aint nothing to this. who have they freed? dylan brought light, carter was released in the early 90's.
@subg8858
@subg8858 2 года назад
It was 45 years ago
@DaveAnchovies
@DaveAnchovies 2 года назад
@@subg8858 it led to the freeing of an innocent man. it was a seed, or hed have died in jail.
@laceyedges7681
@laceyedges7681 2 года назад
@@subg8858 Yeah, sorry stickler, meant to type "almost 50 years ago."
@laceyedges7681
@laceyedges7681 2 года назад
@@DaveAnchovies Yes, he was freed in the 90's. Dylan would would have freed him sooner, if it had been up to him, but it wasn't! All I meant, was, that it was a song by a white man,, telling the truthful story, & pointing out the injustice of it all, based solely on his race. Singing about why Black Lives Matter, & how relevant I feel,, the lyrics still are today. Just my opinion though man. Song made me emotional, as I had stated, & I felt like commenting. Not debating my take on the song. 😬
@kelvinkloud
@kelvinkloud 2 года назад
dylan is such a trip... he drops the gentleman jim line.... take it from a history boxing buff, you have to really know the history of the sport to know what a killer line that is.... the same jim corbett who screamed at jack johnson to get off jeff jefferies.
@lyn2256
@lyn2256 2 года назад
I watch reaction videos all of the time and continually shake my head and say "how can they NOT know this songs" or "this artist." This was written in 1976 by Bob Dylan. Read a little bit of history about Bob Dylan. You will be amazed. He is a rebel and changes his music with the times. He still does live performances.
@charlescohen6140
@charlescohen6140 Год назад
No matter how many you listen to this song it’s like the first time as Dylan puts down one memorable line after another. It still is the best song ever written on the corrupt criminal system back then. “ He ain’t no Gentleman Jim.”
@D45VR
@D45VR Год назад
Only Dylan could bring up boxer Jim Corbett in a 1975 song,
@charlescohen6140
@charlescohen6140 Год назад
@@D45VR Absolutely. One of the most obtuse lines in song writing. Thanks Errol Flynn
@nicocas3583
@nicocas3583 2 года назад
About 15 years ago, my daughter and I went to listen to Rueben give a motivational talk at the University of Houston. His attitude was so positive it was unbelievable! He spoke of how they may have locked his body behind bars but they could never do the same with his mind. His mind was free and they could never take that from him. He read philosophy and educated himself. He was truly amazing!
@connoranderson7432
@connoranderson7432 3 года назад
You should check out The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carol if you like this one, it’s another similar Dylan tune The black and white live version of it I’d say is the best :)
@cojaysea
@cojaysea 2 года назад
Damn anyone who explores Dylan this much deserves a subscription
@erikgilson1687
@erikgilson1687 2 года назад
I don’t know how much this means but Dylan was rated the number 2 musician of all time by Rolling Stones magazine, right behind the Beatles and right ahead of Elvis
@hongfang2508
@hongfang2508 3 года назад
Bob Dylan put out a couple albums in the mid-70s that rival his albums from the mid 60s. Those 2 albums were this album and the one before it, Blood on the Tracks. Bob Dylan is just soooo good lyrically and with the melodies.
@Dr3amtime
@Dr3amtime 2 года назад
Scarlet Rivera (violin) and the rest of the backup band make this album one of my favorites by Dylan. Lots of great storytelling songs.
@royalway12
@royalway12 2 года назад
I've been fortunate enough to see him live twice.
@TM6719
@TM6719 2 года назад
I think it was a fiddle. I think? Never heard this song but so appropriate today! WOW
@raenellefisher8514
@raenellefisher8514 2 года назад
Scarlet Rivera is the one playing the violin.
@shannonmurphy1995
@shannonmurphy1995 Год назад
Tees McGee, Hurricane has so impacted me my whole life, and has led me through the years to do something about it. You'll be surprised what I have done about it soon!
@AdamAndersonMusica
@AdamAndersonMusica 2 года назад
The best song written in the 20th century
@garyfriedrick9941
@garyfriedrick9941 2 года назад
A true story. Check the movie with Denzel playing Reuben Carter. Dylan et al played a benefit for the Hurricane at the Astrodome in Houston. Stevie Wonder also there.
@peteraxer7212
@peteraxer7212 3 года назад
Thank you so much for reviewing this amazing song. I enjoyed your honest and insightful responses. There's so much we can learn and understand from Dylan. I look forward to watching more of your content!
@peterfields4801
@peterfields4801 2 года назад
Stunning song from a stunning album from a genius!
@sourjellybaby4286
@sourjellybaby4286 2 года назад
Well done for sticking with this epic true crime story.
@kaynine31
@kaynine31 2 года назад
Guys, there's so many YT videos of Rubin Carter being interviewed and the miracles that surrounded him. He was a great motivational speaker. Please check and research him. It's very touching and moving and motivational.
@cathy8964
@cathy8964 Год назад
He received the Nobel Prize for literature. His song helped him get out of prison!
@Tinkidink
@Tinkidink 2 года назад
One of my favorite songs of all time. Heartbreaking to know it was a true story. Loved your reaction, great vid :)
@HangoverMike
@HangoverMike Год назад
Bob Dylan played right before MLK’s I have a dream speech
@avdude10
@avdude10 Год назад
There is a reason that Bob Dylan is the only songwriter to win a Pulitzer Prize for Literature - he's a remarkable writer - and as you said, story teller. He's often lumped with the other protest artists of the sixties - but really, he was more interested in people than causes. In this song though, he's angry - and he was consciously trying to get his audience angery - he was trying to reopen the case against Hurricane Carter - and he succeeded. Anyway, great reaction - great song.
@sndrka12
@sndrka12 2 года назад
Love Big Bob, thank you so much for recacting to it, power from Scotland
@timtrotter7007
@timtrotter7007 3 года назад
Love how much Dylan you do, a lotta reactors dont touch much of his stuff, keep it up.
@vruth23
@vruth23 3 года назад
I LOVE THIS SONG. I told you in a comment somewhere to listen to this one and I am so so so so Happy that you did. It is righteous. Now you know. Dylan Is A Master.
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