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Bob Dylan - Hurricane (Live on PBS, 1975) [RARE ORIGINAL AUDIO] 

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After many requests, here is the other part of Dylan's appearance at WTTW-TV Studios in Chicago on September 10, 1975. This particular video is very special because most other versions you will hear have overdubbed lines on verses 2, 4, 7, and 10. Here is the explanation: This performance was recorded about a month after the first version of "Hurricane" was recorded (find this early version here: • Bob Dylan - Hurricane ... ). This was about to be released as a single when Columbia's lawyers blocked it from release, citing worries about lines regarding Arthur Dexter Bradley and Alfred Bello, the two main witnesses, being false and grounds for defamation lawsuits. Read more about this on the "Controversy and Re-recording" section on this page: en.wikipedia.o.... Dylan re-recorded the song again in October. This all happened after this performance, though, so Dylan was still singing his original lyrics. The first broadcast of this concert had the original lyrics, which is what you hear here, but in the second broadcast the following year, controversial lines were overdubbed with the "safe" album version. You can hear the overdubbing relatively clearly at 1:34, 2:52, 5:06, and 7:16 on this video: • Bob Dylan Hurricane ... .
He played two songs after this one: "Oh, Sister" (watch it here: • Bob Dylan - Oh, Sister... ) and "Simple Twist of Fate" (watch it here: www.facebook.c.... It's a shame that Dylan's channel doesn't upload good quality versions of this entire concert.
In my opinion, this is the definitive live version of Hurricane; It's so good that I've found myself watching this performance over and over again, and I have "music ADHD" (the habit of skipping songs I've heard after the first verse). I edited this video together using three sources: 1. An original, complete VHS tape is used in the beginning as the host and John Hammond introduce Dylan, 2. A higher-quality transfer I obtained from a bootleg DVD is used for the footage of Dylan's actual performance, and 3. A soundboard audiotape is overdubbed to footage.
This was recorded for the PBS special, "The World of John Hammond", which celebrated the influence and success of legendary talent scout and producer John Hammond; he can be seen at 2:18 grooving along to Dylan's performance. Taping took place at WTTW-TV Studios in Chicago on September 10, 1975, and also included "Hurricane" and "Simple Twist of Fate". This recording was subsequently broadcast that December, and then once more the following year.
Legends such as Benny Goodman and Teddy Wilson were also featured on this show. Whereas they accepted PBS's invitation months in advance, Dylan confirmed just two days prior, as is typical! He recruited some of the musicians who played on his recently completed album, "Desire": Scarlet Rivera (violin), Howie Wyeth (drums), and Rob Stoner (Bass & Backup vocals). This band eventually became the core of Dylan's set on the Rolling Thunder Revue tour, which would start touring the next month. So, one could argue that this is the earliest live performance of the Rolling Thunder Revue. The raw, whispy sound that this four-piece band makes is really incredible, so I wish we had more recordings like this.
Interestingly, when Dylan recruited these musicians, he only told them that they were doing a gig in Chicago, mentioning nothing about being broadcasted on a major television station with Columbia executives in the audience, and not to mention John Hammond himself. Here is a fascinating anecdote from Rivera:
"Bob asked me and the trio of Rob and Howie to join him in Chicago for the tribute to John Hammond Sr, who changed the course of music by his vision and courage to sign many greats, including Bob Dylan, to CBS. This was another First. I had never performed on live TV and now it was going to be in front of every senior executive of CBS and a viewing audience of millions! I am amazed still that Bob had confidence in me to pull this extremely important concert off without failing on live TV, especially as this show was before a single live concert to support Desire. I would also perform "A Simple Twist of Fate" with him, and I had only rehearsed it that afternoon once backstage. Appreciating the song and playing it live with the man himself are two very different things! I was incredibly tense and taut, but I indeed pulled it off, and it is my all-time favorite video of playing live with him."
Love & Peace,
~SP

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@cntwaits1
@cntwaits1 3 месяца назад
I read the biography of Ruben “Hurricane” Carter several years ago and it is an excellent and heartbreaking book. One thing that you realize from the book is how seriously Dylan took the writing of this song, interviewing Carter numerous times in jail and penning a song that is artistically genius and yet also historically very very accurate. There will never be another Bob Dylan
@annalisavajda252
@annalisavajda252 2 месяца назад
Just another reason why he deserved the Nobel Prize in literature though he was often a bit of a protest singer and anti establishment he was so popular they couldn't stop him like say Mario Savio etc.
@bellavia5
@bellavia5 2 месяца назад
Nice write up . Thank you.
@seanmurphy2302
@seanmurphy2302 Месяц назад
He wont perform this song anymore. Hasn't in 45ish years?
@EFunkRock
@EFunkRock Месяц назад
@@seanmurphy2302he honestly doesn’t need to. It served its purpose and it resulted in public sentiment turning in Ruben’s favor and FINALLY being freed after decades in prison for a crime he and John Artis NEVER COMMITTED.
@seanmurphy2302
@seanmurphy2302 Месяц назад
@@EFunkRock OK. You think that's why Bob doesn't perform it anymore?
@emilydill9357
@emilydill9357 2 года назад
No one can sing a story like Bob.
@silvermediastudio
@silvermediastudio Год назад
It was propaganda to raise money. Definitely a "story."
@samuelmitchellskate
@samuelmitchellskate Год назад
@@silvermediastudioReuben hurricane was a real middleweight boxer who was wrongfully imprisoned for 20 years. Very moving movie about it called hurricane.
@silvermediastudio
@silvermediastudio Год назад
@@samuelmitchellskate You get your facts from movies and songs 🤣 dude was guilty as hell.
@bsnf-5
@bsnf-5 Год назад
​​@@silvermediastudio also heard that he was guilty. The real story is that, he indeed was put in prison for something that he didn't do. Here Dylan says the truth. But to say that the man was innocent is not true, and here I agree. Hurricane definitely was not a saint, and he had done some bad things.
@silvermediastudio
@silvermediastudio Год назад
@@bsnf-5 Nope, Dylan's lyrics was an output of Operation Mockingbird and activists seeking to divide and destabilize. Classic information operations that prey on the gullible, useful idiots.
@djspotti7624
@djspotti7624 Год назад
The absolute genius to use Scarlet's violin as the lead instrument! Amazing Album!!
@alexbowman7582
@alexbowman7582 Год назад
Till she pokes out someone’s eye.
@myearsloveit
@myearsloveit Год назад
@@alexbowman7582 🤣
@angelatrujillo971
@angelatrujillo971 Год назад
👍👌❤️💜👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@altamiradorable
@altamiradorable 8 месяцев назад
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter was freed by Canadian activists and lawyers after working hard to find the truth. Carter died in Toronto, Canada. Hope his soul rests in peace.
@TMrreviews
@TMrreviews 3 месяца назад
zappa was doing this years before
@timdempsey32
@timdempsey32 Год назад
June 17, 1966 was the day Rubin Carter was arrested. He was exonerated in 1988. It is quite an amazing story, with his release being made possible with the help of a bunch of Canadians and the great Bobby D. This is a fantastic video and I thank you for posting it.
@SlickArmor
@SlickArmor 3 месяца назад
I'm not sure if he was exonerated but he was guilty.
@benwagoner8306
@benwagoner8306 2 месяца назад
20yrs down the drain for nothing other than Racism.
@charlesmonroe8288
@charlesmonroe8288 2 месяца назад
I did time with Rubin in Trenton State Prison. His co-defendant, John Artis, pled guilty.
@seanmurphy2302
@seanmurphy2302 Месяц назад
@@charlesmonroe8288 And they were together in the car?
@EFunkRock
@EFunkRock Месяц назад
@@seanmurphy2302 away from the actual crime scene? Yes they were.
@notouchythechichis
@notouchythechichis 8 месяцев назад
My dad used to listen to Bob Dylan. On weekends my Dad would play Bob Dylan on the huge console stereo that was nested in the corner of our living groom. I would lay down in front of the speakers and sing along with words my 5 year old self thought Bob was singing. (Come lay across my bumble glass bread)🫤 As an adult I’m thrilled to have stumbled upon Dylan again. I’m obsessed.
@Charles37400
@Charles37400 7 месяцев назад
I was the same but What line did you think was bumble glass bread?
@joeyrossiter3763
@joeyrossiter3763 7 месяцев назад
Congrats, my dad loved the Eagles... I had to hear that crap lol
@riderwestgate6368
@riderwestgate6368 6 месяцев назад
@@Charles37400 big brass bed i imagine
@Charles37400
@Charles37400 6 месяцев назад
@@riderwestgate6368 yeah but what song?
@riderwestgate6368
@riderwestgate6368 6 месяцев назад
@@Charles37400 Lay lady lay
@jamieambler6178
@jamieambler6178 7 месяцев назад
Stumbled on this via diamonds and rust by Joan Baez. I saw Hurricane performed in London in the late seventies. Scarlet blew us all away that night, but I have to say the intensity of this version is killing. Bob has done so much, it's hard when you try to comment on a genius. We know. But on this recording we feel every word. The rhythm is all Bob a the back beat and bass threading pistol shots in the dark. What a song, at last about something real. A mans life rotting in. prison cell for something he didn't do. Racism in its most profound form. Bless you Bob and bless you kind people for liking this and appreciating the art and the humanity. I heard it recently with Tracey Chapman on the Grammy's. The power of a simple song told powerfully. Respect.
@mountaintyme2000
@mountaintyme2000 Месяц назад
He delivered for sure. But I always wonder if given a choice in that circumstance if he might have wanted to do Billie Holliday song to truly pay his respects to John Hammond.
@markgiles9449
@markgiles9449 3 года назад
Some of the verses in this song give me the cold shivers. Dylan is a genius.
@TheFbiFilesRepeat
@TheFbiFilesRepeat 2 года назад
Examples?
@GVernon
@GVernon 2 года назад
@@TheFbiFilesRepeat Are you deaf as well as dumb?
@Hashdollars
@Hashdollars 2 года назад
@@TheFbiFilesRepeat music tip: listen to it then think for yourself. Stimulates brain activity.
@joemarshall4226
@joemarshall4226 2 года назад
I agree, it's one of the most amazing songs ever written, but there are people online who argue persuasively that Rubin was guilty...very guilty, and Bob got it wrong. Rubin was tried twice and convicted each time. The third time, many years later, he was freed, but not exonerated, by the most liberal judge in the state......Check it out for yourself.....But hey, I would want Bob to write a song about me if I was convicted, falsely or other wise.....
@kenelkins1841
@kenelkins1841 2 года назад
Ditto.
@blairsterling6141
@blairsterling6141 Год назад
One of Dylan's best songs.. complex, thoughtful, intellectual, interesting, great beat, melody. It's 2022 and we do not see any musicians able to write a complex, complete 9 minute song that is so innovative and thought provoking.. America- start educating your youth !!!!!!
@markspinney7655
@markspinney7655 Год назад
You are vso right, nobody can do this now
@VolcanoTimeLapse
@VolcanoTimeLapse Год назад
a work of greatness.
@bellakrinkle9381
@bellakrinkle9381 Год назад
Innate talent and musical intuition.
@blairsterling6141
@blairsterling6141 Год назад
@@bellakrinkle9381 plus, hard, hard, hard work... nothing comes easy without work. Beatles ?? - hard work... U2 ?? -- hard work.. Moody Blues. ?? -- hard work.. Tom Brady ?? - hard work.. Lee Trevino ?? - hard work.
@fentonfong1892
@fentonfong1892 Год назад
Not entirely true. Watch Taylor Swift's 10 min song "All Too Well", live on SNL version. It's pretty incredible and genius in it's own right, it made me a closet Swifty that's coming out! And yeah, this Dylan song is topnotch.
@danielcunningham9177
@danielcunningham9177 Год назад
Absolute masterpiece. From Bob to Scarlet to bass and drums to the sound engineers. It does not get any better than this
@VolcanoTimeLapse
@VolcanoTimeLapse Год назад
agreed..a masterpiece.
@326cher
@326cher Год назад
Brilliant!!!!❤️❤️
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr Год назад
Writing a timeless masterpiece, but all the lyrics are lies. He's glorifying a homicidal sociopath and defaming the victims. That's why he stopped singing this song after the 2nd trial, after a Black jury also found them guilty.
@kenmiller7708
@kenmiller7708 Год назад
@@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr eye witness says you are wrong
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr Год назад
@@kenmiller7708 Four different eyewitnesses saw Artis and Carter flee the scene of the homicide. Hazel Tanis gave a good description of the killer with the pistol to police. They drew a sketch of her description, and it matches John Artis. She also told her daughter that Artis and Carter were the ones who shot her. Also, Artis and Carter both flunked lie detector tests given to them just hours after the shootings.
@henryshockem9242
@henryshockem9242 2 года назад
This song blows me away every time. I never get tired of it after all these years. Much Respect!
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr Год назад
But it's important to note that the lyrics are vicious lies, and Hurricane actually did do the murders in cold blood.
@henryshockem9242
@henryshockem9242 Год назад
@@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr WOW Really? I did not know that. I still havent seen the movie, so I dont know how its portrayed. But still. all that aside, I really love that song, It's typical of his story telling. And if a few liberties are taken, well. I can live with it. Thats a real head twister though. So he really did do it huh?
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr Год назад
@@henryshockem9242 The killers sped off in a white dodge polara. Hurricane Carter was stopped by police driving away from the scene of the crime in his white Dodge Polara. It's not a common car. Eyewitnesses saw Hurricane and Artis and IDd them. Also, once in police custody hours after the shooting, Artis and Carter didn't have matching stories about what they had just been doing that night. They were given lie detector tests, and they both flunked them. Hurricane Carter himself has given three or four different versions of the story of what supposedly went down tha4 night. After he was freed, he claimed that the police planted fake bodies in the bar, and nobody was actually even killed. Does that version of the story sound at all plausible to anyone? The killers used an unusual caliber of bullets. .32 caliber bullets in the pistol they used. Hurricane's white polara had .32 caliber pistol bullets strewn on the floor of the car when police arrested them. It's not exactly rocket science..32 caliber isn't even in the top 15 of bullet sizes. It's quite rare. They hid the guns and got rid of them, but they missed some bullets they dropped on the floor of Hurricane's car. Why isn't any of that in the song or the movie? Instead, there is a completely make-believe story about unhinged police officers who framed him. None of that stuff actually happened in real life, and the incriminating things Hurricane Carter did, like having 4 or 5 very different versions of his story about what he was doing that night. None of the stuff that makes Hurricane Carter look guilty is mentioned in the song or the film. Between his first and second trials, he beat up a black bail bonds lady so badly that she almost died. She didn't press charges and so police decided not to persue it. They could at least have shown that. Bob Dylan hasn't performed this song live since the 2nd trial when a Black jury found Artis and Carter guilty, and after everyone knew Carter beat up that bail bonds lady so badly, he put her in the hospital.
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr Год назад
@@henryshockem9242 More than a few liberties were taken. Police pulled him over, fleeing the scene of the crime, mere blocks away from the bar. Or as Bob Dylan put it "on the other side of town." Every single part of the song is fictitious and based on lies the killer told.
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr Год назад
@@henryshockem9242 I know it's one of his best songs. I still listen to it. I still listen to his songs glorifying John Wesley Harding and George Jackson. But I know what he's doing. He's always glorified killers to cash in on the racial demographics of the US. I'm a fellow Jew, I see what he's doing with this song. Pitting the different gentile races against each other and race-baiting to make a quick buck for himself. It doesn't reflect well on the Jewish race. He shouldn't be out there manipulating gentiles in exchange for fame and financial gain.
@billadams5778
@billadams5778 2 года назад
Who else could produce such musical poetry? We are so fortunate to have witnessed his incredible talent.
@rupowell2821
@rupowell2821 2 года назад
I can imagine this song is extremely difficult to sing let alone remember each line and then phrase it perfectly..unique and genius
@jesusislukeskywalker4294
@jesusislukeskywalker4294 Год назад
👍🏻
@DrummerJacob
@DrummerJacob 11 месяцев назад
Well he wrote the lines so they mean something to him so the words come natural. And he doesnt phrase it the same every time. He and most musicians start to vary their rhythmical phrasing after their initial recording of the song after repetitive performances of it to keep it sounding fresh.
@subg8858
@subg8858 11 месяцев назад
It amazes me the amount pf lyrics Dylan has to remember for each concert
@subg8858
@subg8858 11 месяцев назад
It amazes me the amount pf lyrics Dylan has to remember for each concert
@franklee6301
@franklee6301 11 месяцев назад
​@subg8858 quite often he doesn't, lol. Seen him more than 20 times and most of the time he's rarely really on point. Much better writer than preformer and he'd probably agree.
@mario7frankielee
@mario7frankielee 3 года назад
how come he brings out the best in situations when others would crumble? he’s fearless
@arthuredelson4528
@arthuredelson4528 3 года назад
its the bob
@manga4715
@manga4715 3 года назад
He’s a meat popsicle
@sandrakemkers3158
@sandrakemkers3158 3 года назад
No, absolutely not, it's his talent.
@mattwarwick8135
@mattwarwick8135 3 года назад
I believe "A hard rains a gonna fall" is the most important song of all time. What context. And our boy delivers.
@AaBb-zj2ld
@AaBb-zj2ld 3 года назад
hes high on coke. its 1975 int he video. or do you think hes sweating like that cause its warm in there?
@JamesGoetzke
@JamesGoetzke 5 месяцев назад
I'm 62. Trust me this is one of the best Dylan songs ever. The best live Dylan song done in my opinion. I'm a musician.... guitar vocals... just wow not woke.
@pierrecorre4954
@pierrecorre4954 5 месяцев назад
Petit français que je suis, petit niveau au niveau musical. Mais Bob Dylan est un Mr !!! Le bonjour de France qui jadis était un beau pays où il faisait bon vivre 😢
@carmelgabrial4020
@carmelgabrial4020 4 месяца назад
Yes. I agree.
@graciasMiura
@graciasMiura 4 месяца назад
I'm 63. Trust me, this song sucks fr 🗣🗣
@xs-1b415
@xs-1b415 2 месяца назад
This doesn't hold a candle to anything on Highway 61 or Blonde on Blonde. Not even close, man.
@graciasMiura
@graciasMiura 2 месяца назад
@@xs-1b415 shut yo goofy ass up bruh 🤦‍♂🤦‍♂
@huistekoopklarendalarnhem9704
This song is one of Bobs greatest freedom songs , where he stood against the world with his message of truth , already then the evil of corruption and tyranny was shown, but people went sleeping again, dreaming into slavery, and thought it was easy to lean on the same people which destroyed societies then, they still do today, its time they leave, enough is enough. Listen to Bob and take charge of your life and those of the others and innocent and stand for freedom, light . Blessings and grace to Bob and those other freedom fighters who never stopped ! Remember the newspaper (media ) went along with the ride...... never trust media, science trust your own eyes
@jfm2677
@jfm2677 Год назад
Excellent (from France).
@HappyMinds1
@HappyMinds1 Год назад
Hurricane Carter was a monster who killed multiple people. I guess "truth" in this case is subjective ?
@YveBowen-r3t
@YveBowen-r3t Год назад
I’m in my 70s and BOB, bless him, takes me back to the good old days. So grateful to have lived in those times. A life saver in these disturbing times. Love you BOB.❤️
@AndyGilbert-el5lp
@AndyGilbert-el5lp Год назад
Hello, how are you doing?
@Number4lead
@Number4lead Год назад
Now times are 10 times worse.
@nickkkyyy
@nickkkyyy 11 месяцев назад
Hah I'm the same.Saw him first at the Isle of Wight and loved him ever since
@erikkibler3466
@erikkibler3466 10 месяцев назад
Lucky.what a good first one..
@erikkibler3466
@erikkibler3466 10 месяцев назад
Kids these days are living in disturbing times with narry a bob dylan in sight.sad..
@GrasbyMike
@GrasbyMike 10 месяцев назад
There are no words to describe this song and performance but absolutely brilliant....lifelong fan of Bob Dylan and his music and lyrics.
@frankiebenson3212
@frankiebenson3212 10 месяцев назад
Spot on there. It pulls you to understand his brilliance does this live recording. Brilliant. A truly one off.
@johncabrelli9908
@johncabrelli9908 2 года назад
Absolutely love the ghostly alluring Scarlet Rivera's violinship. Adds a touch of serenity to the vitriol of the lyrics,.
@theodoreconstantini2548
@theodoreconstantini2548 2 года назад
Her playing really makes the song, on an instrumental level.
@john8451
@john8451 2 года назад
Serenity? I think it adds real edge to the lyrics.
@andrewtregoning
@andrewtregoning 2 года назад
i don't feel any serenity in her playing! sounds like weeping to me, the anguish of the injustice. it's perfect
@joebruce6528
@joebruce6528 2 года назад
@@theodoreconstantini2548 Agreed. The guy doing guitar and vocals is pretty good too, but loving that violin.
@43cjd
@43cjd 2 года назад
A violin never hurts any arrangement. It is without a doubt my favorite instrument.
@lennarthallberg9918
@lennarthallberg9918 3 года назад
This is one of my absolute favourite Bob Dylan performances. Great song, great lyrics, great band, great arrangement, great Bob!
@zootsoot2006
@zootsoot2006 2 года назад
Try-hard troubadour. Sorry but the age of the knight in shining arms finished a long time a go.
@lennarthallberg9918
@lennarthallberg9918 2 года назад
@@zootsoot2006 Great songs, great lyrics and great performances are ageless.
@KaiserBlade
@KaiserBlade Год назад
You know Carter was retried and found guilty again right?
@lennarthallberg9918
@lennarthallberg9918 Год назад
@@KaiserBlade Some understand art and some don`t. Right?
@dvdortiz9031
@dvdortiz9031 Год назад
@@KaiserBlade it is a white men's world!!! Hipocricy at worst, in a country where "all men are created equal" , if you are white, that is!!
@martindewilde9478
@martindewilde9478 5 месяцев назад
Alweer "a timeless masterpiece". Alweer een sublieme Bob Dylan compositie... die door diverse anderen mooi & knap werden gezongen....met vaak een rijker en mooiklinkend arrangement... B D is een verdiende Nobelprijswinnaar van Literatuur... veel van zijn songs zijn gebalde romans... ongelooflijk knap... met hele knappe vondsten erin! Te bewonderen! Blij dat ik kan genieten van het "uitzonderlijk knappe" in heel wat Dylan songs... Knappe performance
@beckerickson8034
@beckerickson8034 2 года назад
I love that he performed THIS song on live television. The the band and Dylan’s voice sound beautiful.
@caretakerfochr3834
@caretakerfochr3834 2 года назад
To all the people who think Dylan can't sing in tune. They are just not nuanced enough.
@HappyMinds1
@HappyMinds1 Год назад
one of the few times he did this song live, he quickly stopped when he realised the truth. Absolute masterpiece of propaganda.
@326cher
@326cher Год назад
My favorite performer ever!!! Dylan the Hurricane!!?❤❤❤❤❤
@danielhays608
@danielhays608 Год назад
He is high as fuck.lol😂
@erikkibler3466
@erikkibler3466 10 месяцев назад
Hard r on live tv.def a ballsy move for those times.l
@roadhog19
@roadhog19 2 года назад
Scarlet Rivera just great on the violin. This is really a very rare and unique performance. Even better when I saw him live in "75" do it. 👏👏👏
@darrellemms5424
@darrellemms5424 Год назад
It's because he wrote it breliante ray
@darrellemms5424
@darrellemms5424 Год назад
If you've seen him like I hy you'd know he composes everything ray
@blucheer8743
@blucheer8743 Год назад
Youre right this is both rare and awesome!! When Dylan took this on the road originally he had a huge band the rolling thunder review. This stripped down band is just awesome!
@NeoEon
@NeoEon Год назад
Wow. This is just pure hard working musically gifted people. No fancy lights, stage acts, dance moves, mega screens, synthetic sound or special effects. Just pure artistry in action. How incredibly humbling to our current music industry. Puts the new generation to frigging shame. This song is beautiful and terrifying all at once.
@threedeemelodies
@threedeemelodies Год назад
pure artistry can still involve all of these things. let us not limit ourselves
@deborahlauterbach6156
@deborahlauterbach6156 7 месяцев назад
Agree. Just raw gifted music. And they even wore their clothes. Am so proud to be a part of this generation. Nothing like the natural wonders of talent. Wouldn't trade it for anything.
@DebraHardee
@DebraHardee 4 месяца назад
​@@deborahlauterbach6156Amen God Bobby Happy late birthday 🎉
@bigduginc
@bigduginc 4 месяца назад
Good music's always being made. You just need to open your mind to listen to it.
@dal926
@dal926 3 года назад
I've been listening to Bob Dylan all my life. His voice is great for a folk singer. I think he is the one of the most influential artists that ever came out of our country. a true American and gentleman.
@garylochbaum5253
@garylochbaum5253 2 года назад
Just finally saw him live about 7 years ago in Ohio I guess that was a lifetime dream!
@Rajj854
@Rajj854 2 года назад
not just America, one of the most influential ever.
@hazard3020
@hazard3020 2 года назад
Gentlemen ? Sorry but that's complete crap !
@hazard3020
@hazard3020 2 года назад
@Enzo James the word Gentleman is not him though. He might have influenced thousands - to become Pete Seger - but he's not a Gentleman !
@jaw444
@jaw444 2 года назад
@@hazard3020 i would say it's not what you mean by that word.
@roadrocket7
@roadrocket7 2 года назад
Everything is so perfect here. A moment thankfully captured on film. This is history. Also it shows what a great rhythm section can do to make a minimal ensemble sound huge without overpowering the singer. Howie Wyeth's snare just snaps and crackles with authority.
@DG-wu7ke
@DG-wu7ke 2 года назад
Was the version on the "Hard Rain" live recording dubed over?
@clineproffit9676
@clineproffit9676 2 года назад
Great post. I don't know music but I appreciate good writing.
@orwellsgoatatemyradishes4358
@orwellsgoatatemyradishes4358 2 года назад
Amen,Brother/Sister.
@darlenealessio7609
@darlenealessio7609 2 года назад
Not sure which is more wow that this piece is in the Library of Congress or that Dylan was gjven the Nobel literary prize
@markwestfield1928
@markwestfield1928 Год назад
And the violinist... So spot-on
@jeffreyschaper6126
@jeffreyschaper6126 Год назад
The fact that Dylan chose this 8 minute song to perform live on a major PBS special - one of the most searing and unfiltered indictments of the racist penal justice system in the United States by a "popular" artist - is a testament to the man's courage and convictions.
@danocable
@danocable Год назад
What makes you think he thought about it.?
@liamsmith2340
@liamsmith2340 Год назад
@jeffreyschaper6126, Amen!!
@mathholmes310
@mathholmes310 Год назад
@@danocable do you think?
@Daniel-sh3os
@Daniel-sh3os Год назад
You are right about the justice system, but was Bob Dylan right about Hurricane?
@liamsmith2340
@liamsmith2340 Год назад
@@Daniel-sh3os Do you know the time and Era that took place?? Then you should know Bob was right.
@1DaTJo
@1DaTJo 2 года назад
There simply is no one better than Bob Dylan. The king of music, lyrics, melody, poetry and performance.
@emanuelemazzotti5908
@emanuelemazzotti5908 2 года назад
The king of >>> the american folk music....🎼🎸🎼
@jamesdeaton7235
@jamesdeaton7235 2 года назад
Also John prine
@1DaTJo
@1DaTJo 2 года назад
@@jamesdeaton7235 Prine is amazing but Dylan has done so much more, imo
@SuperMarry23
@SuperMarry23 2 года назад
I have been to 2 Dylan konserts. One was great but the other was horrible. He was to drunk to perform. Asked for refunds but never got it. But I got one great konsert.
@robertallen6710
@robertallen6710 Год назад
@@jamesdeaton7235 Also Joni Mitchell...
@CritterElectronics
@CritterElectronics 3 года назад
People dog on his voice. But here’s the thing, he’s one of the best performers ever. Everything is so on point wow.
@octagonseventynine1253
@octagonseventynine1253 3 года назад
Yeah man he is one of the best singers of all time. People who say he can’t sing only like pretty voices, they don’t understand blues.
@thetruthexperiment
@thetruthexperiment 3 года назад
I feel like people gave up dogging on his voice 30 years ago.
@moejuggler6033
@moejuggler6033 3 года назад
He very literally might have the most endurance of any performer who has ever lived. Doing shows consistently for *60* fucking years. SIX-ZERO. It's wild. "Best" is basically meaningless though. I love his voice.
@daemiand9657
@daemiand9657 3 года назад
His voice was fantastic. His voice was suited to what he sang. He sang like a wildcat. He was possessed. He meant what he said.
@steelyman08
@steelyman08 3 года назад
@@octagonseventynine1253 They don't understand music. Period. Not even a conversation worth having for those who understand. Music is not some bizarre art of scientific perfection??
@stephenjacobskind5190
@stephenjacobskind5190 Год назад
Bob Dylan in his prime lyrically and vocally.
@wiggion
@wiggion 3 года назад
got to see Dylan live with Petty and McGuinn, tour in 1987. IMO, this version of Hurricane is one of his best live performances of his entire career. and OMG that violin is incredible
@kentclark6420
@kentclark6420 2 года назад
Yes, and Scarlet's playing is as gorgeous as she is.
@kinkle_Z
@kinkle_Z 2 года назад
I got to hang with him in his small motel room after-party with several other glitterati of the era, all of us on the floor, back in 1972. Damn! I understood my privilege every single second in that moment.
@rjwh67220
@rjwh67220 2 года назад
I got to see Rolling Thunder, it was touring when this track was recorded.
@kentclark6420
@kentclark6420 2 года назад
@@kinkle_Z The only celebrity I can think of that I really could have had access to was Peter Fonda, as his yacht was moored across from our trimaran at the Ala Wai Harbor in Hawaii. He used to come out in the Summers and go on cruises with friends. I didn't get up the nerve, because he was so well known, and I figured just being a harbor rat, they wouldn't want me annoying them. I think I was wrong though, as actually he was a nice guy.
@magnumpei2504
@magnumpei2504 2 года назад
i was fortunate enough to meet and speak to the man Bob is singing about. Ruben "hurricane" Carter. He was doing motivational speeches/testimonial for some insurance company. Whatever the reason was, it was really cool getting to meet him. i couldn't imagine how horrible it must have been to rot in prison for that many years while he was in his prime and such a great boxer, only to finally get out when he was too old to box any more. He died in 2014. I loved the movie with Denzel Washington, and i have always loved this song.
@Stoney1959
@Stoney1959 5 месяцев назад
He did it! No doubt about. I think *three* separate juries convicted him! Read the case. he was not innocent. Every time he was convicted...a white judge sprung him. Motivational speaker? LOL Just a con man.
@danward259
@danward259 5 месяцев назад
I had the pleasure of watching Bob singing this song on the river in little Rock Arkansas ❤
@robnero52
@robnero52 5 месяцев назад
Omg what an experience. Love this song & meeting Rueben "Hurricane" Carter would have been awesome. A history lession in a meeting.
@Stoney1959
@Stoney1959 5 месяцев назад
@@robnero52 He was found guilty TWICE. The evidence, even his own attorney admitted, was overwhelming. He participated in a mass murder of white ppl.
@kimbarrett9734
@kimbarrett9734 4 месяца назад
I got to shake the hand of the judge set him free.
@joyceanburkhart8773
@joyceanburkhart8773 Год назад
This is by far Dylan's best song ever. I've never been a Dylan fan although I have been around through his many years. He combines his story telling with a true story, real people, social justice....it has it all. With excellent music, and highlights his playing. It certainly made me more aware of not just Carter, but our sad sad legal system.
@miked7295
@miked7295 Год назад
For me, Dylan's oeuvre is more about the story and songwriting than the musicality. This man is the prime example that you can play simple chords with an amazing story and still make one of the best songs ever. He's done this multiple times, including this song. I mean look at Times They Are A Changin', Like a Rolling Stone, Blowin' in the Wind, Tangled Up in Blue & A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall. I'm positive there are more examples, but these are just the ones I came up with off the top of my head.
@De_liebste_un_beste_Mensch
@De_liebste_un_beste_Mensch 10 месяцев назад
Close. Only "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" tops this.
@johneeeemarry34
@johneeeemarry34 10 месяцев назад
Carter was guilty, the legal system worked perfectly well…
@De_liebste_un_beste_Mensch
@De_liebste_un_beste_Mensch 10 месяцев назад
@@johneeeemarry34 Another NPC
@ORWELL_USA
@ORWELL_USA 10 месяцев назад
GREATEST SONG EVER???? ARE YOU CRAZY???
@barr5173
@barr5173 2 года назад
unbelievable how good this sounds, drums guitar violin bass. as good as on record. dylan what a legend
@franktaconelli9095
@franktaconelli9095 3 года назад
and this is why I love Bob Dylan; damn what a performance; just remembering all those lyrics! GREAT post
@brianpinion5844
@brianpinion5844 2 года назад
ive said that several times over the years on some of them songs, just to remember the lyrics seams a gift itself
@jamesbowie4130
@jamesbowie4130 Год назад
There's a reason he's the best song writer of our time,he can spin a tale and have you on edge of your seat the whole time
@jettechdonatkins
@jettechdonatkins 2 года назад
I love everything that Bob has done,but this is my favorite song by far,and this live version is such a class performance.The violin,the bass and Bob on guitar and harmonica are awesome! Thanks for posting this!!
@darlenealessio7609
@darlenealessio7609 Год назад
Hattie Carrol is another such writing well done
@davidstevens-py1vw
@davidstevens-py1vw Год назад
Thanks so much for the tears of truth,Mr. Dylan.If there has ever been any cooler,I don't know about it.Sold his soul to the devil? Come on,man...
@richardjohnson4373
@richardjohnson4373 Год назад
​@@davidstevens-py1vw Then what exactly was he telling Ed Bradley??
@timoakes450
@timoakes450 Год назад
Scarlet-Rumor has it that they met at 5.00am on broadway as she was heading to a rehersal session at JULLIARD -FACT OR FICTION IT TELLS ALL
@michaelmcgrath2482
@michaelmcgrath2482 3 года назад
I'll never forget listening to Desire for the first time, I was 12 years old, I wore out the needle and Ginsbergs liner notes! I rest my case,
@philipwilliams5808
@philipwilliams5808 3 года назад
First Dylan album I bought, in 1978. I was 19. Another 16 Dylan albums followed in the next two years.
@milos.8131
@milos.8131 3 года назад
Desire is my favorite album.
@karenscigliano9787
@karenscigliano9787 3 года назад
I can relate....same here...all Bob all the time....
@ElizabethElliott-uz1ht
@ElizabethElliott-uz1ht Месяц назад
Thank God for Bob Dylan and his music and life 🌹💞🎸
@draxxsklounst6595
@draxxsklounst6595 3 года назад
Not one of his songs is complete. They're all works in progress, I love how Bob is always trying new things with the same songs, adding tweaks here and there. No one performance is the same.
@jennifersman7990
@jennifersman7990 3 года назад
Because to Dylan, doing a song the same way night after night is boring
@carlosgaspar8447
@carlosgaspar8447 3 года назад
listened to this many times and only just noticed dylan emphasize "eye-dentify" the guilty man.
@amiller6545
@amiller6545 3 года назад
We'll keep you thafe from tereees lol.
@mikekuczynski1552
@mikekuczynski1552 2 года назад
Back in the early 60s I wasn’t a real Dylan fan , did not like his voice . But my friends all listen to him so I had to , then one Stoney day I actually listen to him and at that moment I got it . The poet of our time and such a good story teller .
@68blues
@68blues 2 года назад
Stoney days…..remember the good times. Now it's nostalgia trips on youtube with a beer or two, aint so bad. Sometimes you get a tear in your eye, you'll know what i mean Mike.
@beverlyfielder9425
@beverlyfielder9425 2 года назад
My mother always used to say who is that man voice you always play Everyday I always loved him and that was from day one and it's lasted all these years
@bert_gimspon
@bert_gimspon 2 года назад
You never do get it quite like that first time that you get it. And isn’t it strange how easy it is to forget it, until you hear that song and are transported back to that one time that you had it..
@MD-rd7bn
@MD-rd7bn 2 года назад
I had the same experience in the same period
@brianjacob8728
@brianjacob8728 2 года назад
Dylan is an acquired taste. I didn't get him til I saw him live...
@michaeldonovan4793
@michaeldonovan4793 Год назад
Having seen him a few times in concert, it always blows my mind he can remember all these dense lyrics to so many songs...greatest songwriter of all time...
@drakehonest2
@drakehonest2 Год назад
Hello how are you doing..?
@fairlessdave1834
@fairlessdave1834 Год назад
He remembers a lot but he also changes a lot. I've seen him too. These lyrics in some spots have little resemblance to what was released on the album as the final version.
@stephenlee1756
@stephenlee1756 3 года назад
Many thanks for this upload, and your explanation. Scarlet also said that Dylan changed the key just before they started, so that she would have to concentrate on the music instead of her nervousnress. Rob Stoner has confirmed this recently.
@viviandarkbloom100
@viviandarkbloom100 3 года назад
Heard her say that too. You can see it in her eyes. I think Bob was saying something about the importance of this performance.
@keef7224
@keef7224 3 года назад
Yeah it looks like he has a capo on the first fret before the song starts, and takes it off just before he starts strumming and switches the harmonica too.
@joclermont
@joclermont 3 года назад
And Howie on drums is just like... key change? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@cheri238
@cheri238 2 года назад
Bob Dylan is a poet of the gods. Never heard this one, so grateful I did on this day of July 5th, 2022. THANK YOU ,SIR FOR STIRRING WORD OF TRUTH TO AMERICA 🇺🇸 I keep listening and you fovermore inspire artists all of this world till this day. Humanity for us all. ❤️🌏
@BobDylan-vs2gr
@BobDylan-vs2gr 2 года назад
It’s been years I recorded and released this classic 😊 visiting your comment just made me feel so good. Thanks for the love and support. Wouldn’t have been such a great ride without you
@68blues
@68blues 3 месяца назад
@@BobDylan-vs2gr…..you are embarrassing yourself! Who will you be tomorrow…Springsteen. Get a grip!
@IMTHEBIGGESTCUNT
@IMTHEBIGGESTCUNT Год назад
The instrumental is a masterpiece on its own. Paired with Bobs’ lyrics and voice.. There’ll never be anything like it again. Such a good performance. 10/10. Genius.
@rachelamsterdam1106
@rachelamsterdam1106 8 месяцев назад
It doesn’t even matter how many times I have listened to this or watched it. The entire time I have full body chills for the entire song. This is such a powerful song. Musically and lyrically. It’s also still so relevant. It’s unfortunate actually that things haven’t really changed all that much.
@jameslong9106
@jameslong9106 8 месяцев назад
Haven't changed? The U.S. elected its first minority president. More minorities are educated, serve in government and are heads of corporations than at anytime in American history.
@Therealist6666
@Therealist6666 Год назад
Wow what a song this is. I couldn’t imagine the scenes when this released in 1976. It’s still a masterclass today.
@michaelspano1747
@michaelspano1747 2 года назад
Such a powerful performance. Dylan was such a genius. This song always gave me goosebumps. I remember hearing this song for the first time in high school and immediately bought the Desire album. He is one of our great storytellers made only stronger and more impactful in the form of song.
@caretakerfochr3834
@caretakerfochr3834 2 года назад
Is.
@VolcanoTimeLapse
@VolcanoTimeLapse Год назад
mindblowing..
@RossYoung-ct7jq
@RossYoung-ct7jq Год назад
My God, even with such legendary status, it is nearly believable that one man alone penned SO many brilliant works. As for his stage voice and delivery, my absolute favorite of all HAS to be the whole of Side 5 from The Concert For Bangladesh! Give them 5 or 6(?) songs a listen asap. TOTALLY changed me to a Dylan fan instantly. Give them a listen, really.
@rogerfreed6414
@rogerfreed6414 7 месяцев назад
If I am remembering correctly this was penned with another writer helping.
@jabartone
@jabartone 3 года назад
Terrific cut. Intimate stage. A new sound that night with Scarlet cutting through. Apparently, they played through Hurricane twice - at the beginning and end of the short set. But this is enough! Intense, driven and lucid. A bit spicy for PBS
@dixonpinfold2582
@dixonpinfold2582 3 года назад
I wonder if playing it again had something to do with deviation from the original lyrics. I noticed a lot of differences.
@jewelsandbinoculars1
@jewelsandbinoculars1 3 года назад
Right…. Not sure you could get away with even “ass” or “son-of-a-bitch” then…
@stephenlee1756
@stephenlee1756 2 года назад
@@jewelsandbinoculars1 He uses the language ordinary people speak - probably quite restrained for the racist police officers!
@tented
@tented 3 года назад
This is the best version I’ve ever heard. Thanks for posting it.
@MrStevejacobson
@MrStevejacobson 3 года назад
absolutely the best, and the studio mix on 'Desire' is phenomenal
@Heston68
@Heston68 3 года назад
Agreed! Bob's phrasing is immaculate.
@Katarinatorn
@Katarinatorn 3 года назад
it is a great performance indeed and it is so revealing the injustice in our world and corrupt judges that don't even try to hide their racism.And how he could fit all that in a song and make. it entertainment and at the same time make people think a little further than their noses
@lifeisstr4nge
@lifeisstr4nge 3 года назад
Go listen to it in Dazed and Confused 1993 before you make a fool of yourself again in public
@svdumitrescu
@svdumitrescu 3 года назад
@@lifeisstr4nge :: It was about the version he has ever heard, not you. And Dazed and Confuses audio was surely mixed and remixed, processed and reprocessed. This one is purely natural magic.
@MrJwarr
@MrJwarr 10 месяцев назад
What a great performance of a wonderful song.. I feel privileged to have lived when he wrote and performed.
@oliveeisner8964
@oliveeisner8964 3 года назад
God's work. You're doing God's work SP. How many times have I said it? This is so great. "Hurricane" was on the radio in 1975 and it launched my Dylan epiphany and high school obsession. I'd never heard anything like it and still haven't. Love this 4 piece band! ✌😎
@darlenealessio7609
@darlenealessio7609 2 года назад
I feel the same unexplainable as he himself has told often he can't say where how it comes through I say modern day disciples exist as years before. . I am no religious extraodinare its transcending, nearly biblical, not cult But far and wide his fan base is driven by his intellect, his connections of people, place, time, history, art, music, rhyme, parable, lyrical, and moving, I've been amazed by this man all my life, he is consistent, for ever changing and in tune with our changing times as a great historian as precarious and straight to the point as he is he keeps the social sciences on a time-line. No doubt
@jimepper8259
@jimepper8259 2 года назад
This is a song I really listened to when I was in my teens. Bob Dylan wrote a masterpiece. 👍 ✌
@tulayamalavenapi4028
@tulayamalavenapi4028 2 года назад
Me too! And hearing Scarlett as a violin player myself, I WANTED TO BE HER SO BAD! 🎻
@stecos7068
@stecos7068 Месяц назад
No one comes close to Bob Dylan ...Absolute Genius.
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 3 года назад
I remember this song on the radio, but this is the first time I ever saw this performance. Much respect. Boxing While Black.
@albertcabot6415
@albertcabot6415 3 года назад
This is when he decided to change the key of the song right before playing right? Crazy how band still managed to performed it so well. Legendary performance for sure.
@nickcallil6971
@nickcallil6971 2 года назад
Yeah…an old Bob trick…you can see him remove the capo and then change harmonica at around 1:51
@albertcabot6415
@albertcabot6415 2 года назад
@@nickcallil6971 Drummer is like: "Easy peasy I've got this" 🤣
@cambarr6933
@cambarr6933 2 года назад
music used to be played by musicians
@bh8365
@bh8365 2 года назад
I think Chuck Berry often would do likewise, change the key. Not so difficult for other real pros to follow providing they are not taken by surprise.
@rjwh67220
@rjwh67220 2 года назад
Not so hard for professionals.
@19george73
@19george73 Год назад
i met rubin carter, it was christmas 1988, at a convention for wrongly convicted in seattle. he told me quite convincingly if not for bob dylans record he wouldve struggled getting justice. RIP rubin
@dylanrieck6671
@dylanrieck6671 2 года назад
"we live in a land where justice is a game" this song should make us as outraged now as it did then!
@gloriapascoe2614
@gloriapascoe2614 4 месяца назад
Great comment
@BigO44716
@BigO44716 3 месяца назад
I couldn't have said it better. Especially now with trump and his lawyers,along with a corrupt judge.
@elizabethmyers3093
@elizabethmyers3093 2 месяца назад
I wrote that lyric down, next to my laptop to remind me..
@LouiseGroves-rz4ro
@LouiseGroves-rz4ro Месяц назад
Yep Internet has made us not bothered drips. Everyone is too bothered about videoing themselves or watching videos of others than to fight for what still STILL going on ....What's changed?????? You tell me !!! We've been dumbed down bribed corrupted by Internet.. so we don't make the world a better place we too busy *fixing our face*
@LouiseGroves-rz4ro
@LouiseGroves-rz4ro Месяц назад
If everyone just did one thing rebelled against one rule stood up for a purpose thst is dear to them at least we can say we didn't do nothing. Let's not do nothing let's keep Bob's passion our passion alive!!
@andrewbwsmith8201
@andrewbwsmith8201 3 года назад
I remember this. It completely blew me away. My favorite version of this song as well; indeed, one of my all-time favorite Dylan songs. "All the criminals in their coats and their ties are free to drink martinis and watch the sun rise." Indeed. Thanks for uploading this.
@wehaveasituation
@wehaveasituation 3 года назад
'Cept it's all bullshit..Dylan was in a very drunk period (the Rolling Thunder tour) and this otherwise catchy tune gets it wrong in EVERY single verse...look for yourself..www.graphicwitness.com/carter/song.html
@shotarodeniet3301
@shotarodeniet3301 3 года назад
@@wehaveasituation you are aware that the artist is free to tweek his own work right? My god, do you miss the point of the song
@wehaveasituation
@wehaveasituation 3 года назад
@@shotarodeniet3301 Huh? Look, Carter was COMPLETELY guilty, and Dylan was COMPLETELY misled in his song. Every single verse is dead wrong. The "point" of the song?
@tricornclub9594
@tricornclub9594 2 года назад
No change there then.
@jdolew
@jdolew 2 года назад
@@wehaveasituation history proved you wrong. Carter was exonerated. Innocent and lived out the remainder of his life a free man, accepting an invitation to move to Canada from supporters who helped him fight for justice. Read Lazarus and the Hurricane to discover the truth.
@charliebrandt2263
@charliebrandt2263 10 месяцев назад
"To live in a land where Justice is a game". Nothing changed here! Thank God for Bob Dylan.
@bryantcramer4837
@bryantcramer4837 3 года назад
The best part was the violin. Loved her playing.
@nanchanger
@nanchanger 3 года назад
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@weatherman68
@weatherman68 3 года назад
Scarlet Rivera is amazing. The way that violin weaves in ,out and around is beautiful. ✌🏾
@Fetucinee
@Fetucinee 2 года назад
This song. Heard it first as a child in the Canadian north and it continues to exemplify what masterful songwriting is all about. An appeal to conscience, a spotlight on brutal, racial injustice illustrated through superb story telling distilled from newspaper headlines. With every listening it continues to stir the emotions.
@nicolavivarelli4127
@nicolavivarelli4127 Год назад
Timeless song, real masterpiece ! Excellent performance: Bob simply perfect...
@VolcanoTimeLapse
@VolcanoTimeLapse Год назад
fantastic footage!
@julieberkowitz2750
@julieberkowitz2750 8 месяцев назад
I hope you get my apology for doubting you. My idiocy for listening to the wrong people and talking to the wrong people. So so sorry
@intassage
@intassage 2 года назад
I remember sitting up on a Saturday night right around this time, calling up the only radio station that would play the full version, to request it. Amazing song and cause. Not much has changed as a result in close to 50 years, unfortunately...
@williamkayaian7268
@williamkayaian7268 2 года назад
I called my station and they said no it’s controversial???
@robertfiedler6379
@robertfiedler6379 2 года назад
Dylan is also a great leader of the band. You can hear how he had the band chill and pick it up in the right moments.
@VolcanoTimeLapse
@VolcanoTimeLapse Год назад
fantastic is all i can say!
@tejave0ojnc
@tejave0ojnc Месяц назад
Bob.. I'm so grateful for all your songs, which made the life bearable
@Doopes
@Doopes 2 года назад
One of my favorites of his... Absolutely love this song, so powerful... Very happy I was able to see Dylan live at least once in my life, he's a once in a generation (if that) type of genius
@nomad7412
@nomad7412 Год назад
magnificent!!!!!! Thank you Bob for a lifetime of music.
@mathiasbrandli2408
@mathiasbrandli2408 Год назад
I had this once on an old VHS, on a bootleg bought somewhere in the late 90s. Still stings and stuns. Just perfect.
@terencehennegan1439
@terencehennegan1439 2 года назад
No airs and graces on this fella just pure unadulterated musicianship. Love the violin 🎼
@rickdrewer6427
@rickdrewer6427 2 года назад
This is simply TOTAL brilliance. The song is unbelievably good, Dylan's vocal performance is as good as it gets. Amazing. Downunder, South Australia
@malcolmclements9254
@malcolmclements9254 Год назад
I know I'm missing plenty but Elvis, Bob, John lennon, BB King, Bowie, Sinatra, Hendrix, Clapton, McCartney etc . We will never see the likes of these again
@HamiltonRb
@HamiltonRb 3 месяца назад
I’m with you, and these were all legends that gave us the music of our lives. Pretty sure our parents said the same about all the legends from their youth and the big band sound of Glen Miller, Duke Ellington and Tommy Dorsey as well. Our kids and grandkids will all have their favourite artists as well, and life goes on. We all love the music we grew up on.
@Scoobyoneknobi
@Scoobyoneknobi 3 месяца назад
We now have taylor swift, the greatest artist of all time(sarcasm if you are wondering)
@HamiltonRb
@HamiltonRb 3 месяца назад
@@Scoobyoneknobi I'm sure many young people believe that she is. She will certainly be the richest by the time she is done.
@kotukuwhakapiko467
@kotukuwhakapiko467 3 месяца назад
Mate....the truth will break your heart about ALL of them...([inverted]
@CurtisParker-wn2vm
@CurtisParker-wn2vm 2 месяца назад
Your a fool mr jones,,,reach and teach our children, don't change them someone taught them even if it was poverty 🎉
@stevec5586
@stevec5586 3 года назад
Excellent video of a superb rendition of this song. Much appreciated.
@ChristopherSchmoyer
@ChristopherSchmoyer Год назад
I am not a Dylan "fan", but that is more about his singing. He is a master craftsman in regards to song writing. There are so many Dylan songs that I prefer when sung by another artist. This song in particular is a tour de force of song writing and story telling - something lacking in today's music where the "artists" don't write their own music and it's all auto-tuned (hell, even I sound good with auto-tune). You can see the song in your head as he sings. That is a true master. [and unfortunately we are still dealing with the injustice of racism on our streets 50 years later :( ]
@Chapps1941
@Chapps1941 Год назад
His singing is his best attribute. No-one blends meaning into his words like he does.
@juanorregochannel5678
@juanorregochannel5678 8 месяцев назад
And you are not a fan, ok.
@patrickcherry
@patrickcherry Месяц назад
Outstanding. The only word I can use to describe this performance. The musicians, the vocals make this possibly the most complete live performance ever..... And I've been around 75 years and have seen a lot.
@loreneRa
@loreneRa 2 года назад
Truly amazing and inspired artist. Dylan served as a conduit from the Source. ❤️
@alexgraham2927
@alexgraham2927 3 года назад
Thanks will never be enough, SP. Your noble work is doin' a service to all humanity.
@DH-xm3hc
@DH-xm3hc 24 дня назад
Love him, I remember this cause PBS taught you everything back then. Also got to see him in '74 with the Band. ✌️❤️🌼
@peterpelly5756
@peterpelly5756 Год назад
A great injustice, portrayed with such conviction and passion. What a great song writing.
@MM-jn9ts
@MM-jn9ts Год назад
It’s sort of hard to believe this actually happened. Amazing. Never realized the Disco influences on this song before. Performed live it really makes you want to move. Bob rules.
@trackstumper8333
@trackstumper8333 6 месяцев назад
Just WOW. Incredible commitment SP to get this version up...Thank you. 👏
@joeblackwolf17
@joeblackwolf17 3 года назад
One of the best performances ever recorded and man thanks for the upload !!!!!
@L-Slayer
@L-Slayer Год назад
ISTO NÃO É UMA MÚSICA........ É UM HINO.......DYLAN SEM PALAVRAS
@murraycowie9234
@murraycowie9234 3 года назад
WOW! Incredible version of the song which helped set a man free...
@hjs1378
@hjs1378 2 года назад
Except he was guilty as fuck. Do the research, even if it doesn't play into this song's narrative. Even Dylan distanced himself from him later.
@stevefaure415
@stevefaure415 2 года назад
Bob is absolute top form. I don't know that there is a better post 65' performance I've ever seen.
@stefanospadari708
@stefanospadari708 2 года назад
Grazie Bob per le meravigliose sensazioni di tutti questi anni. IMMENSO da un vero Dylaniato🎸❤️🎼
@teresacalvaruso3251
@teresacalvaruso3251 Год назад
Un saluto da una vera Dylaniata❤ grande Bob❤
@sergioc.7910
@sergioc.7910 2 года назад
This is my favorite Dylan song. As someone who knows how it feels to be accused of an awful crime that I didn't do, this song hits hard for me. Respect & appreciation for this video Swingin' Pig.
@scottstewart9584
@scottstewart9584 2 года назад
I hope you found some peace.
@odurandina
@odurandina 2 года назад
This is EVERYONE'S favorite Dylan song.
@odurandina
@odurandina 2 года назад
And ISIS by his side on Violin.
@cockoffgewgle4993
@cockoffgewgle4993 2 года назад
Except Carter probably did it.
@earthboundstudiosVI
@earthboundstudiosVI 25 дней назад
Along with oxford town, two of the most important historical and cultural masterpieces ever created. Genius, and real.
@michaaelraysson5785
@michaaelraysson5785 3 года назад
I agree with Arban's Sword and tented. I had heard this way back when this was televised and I felt it was so much better than the recorded version. Yes, Scarlett Rivera on the violin really helps to make it! I'm glad to find this version once again. It should indeed be the definitive version.
@roymulinix
@roymulinix 2 года назад
I love the chaotic clashes between the violin and the harmonica. Amazing that it works so well. That's part of the genius. The music is so unusual, and should not sound so good. It's magic.
@jimm_kirkk728
@jimm_kirkk728 2 года назад
At times; it sounds like the sirens of a cop car, I wonder if that was the plan...
@bernadetteohara1069
@bernadetteohara1069 Год назад
Always the best my Bob Dylan loved him since I was at school ...Against Vietnam war ... he's the Hero to state his views long may he live and sing Xx
@catharinemason5072
@catharinemason5072 3 года назад
Thanks for this detailed account of the production history of this song as well as of your own editing. I wish more RU-vidrs would provide such important information!
@BobDylan-vs2gr
@BobDylan-vs2gr 2 года назад
It’s been years I recorded and released this classic 😊 visiting your comment just made me feel so good. Thanks for the love and support. Wouldn’t have been such a great ride without you
@garycrouch4065
@garycrouch4065 11 месяцев назад
almost 70 now, thanks for the memories... just cool as ever. love the violinist, she has the vibe
@MrSirDrew
@MrSirDrew 2 года назад
Lyrics Pistols shots ring out in the bar room night Enter Patty Valentine from the upper hall She sees the bartender in a pool of blood Cries out, "My God, they killed them all!" Here comes the story of the Hurricane The man the authorities came to blame For something that he never done Put him in a prison cell but one time he could-a been The champion of the world Three bodies lying there does Patty see And another man named Bello moving around mysteriously "I didn't do it", he says and he throws up his hands "I was only robbing the register. I hope you understand "I saw them leaving," he says and he stops "One of us had better call up the cops." And so Patty calls the cops And they arrive on the scene With their red lights flashing In the hot New Jersey night Meanwhile far away in another part of town Rubin Carter and a couple of friends are driving around Number one contender for the middleweight crown Had no idea what kinda shit was about to go down When a cop pulled him over to the side of the road Just like the time before and the time before that In Paterson that's just the way things go If you're black you might as well not show up on the street 'Less you wanna draw the heat Alfred Bello had a partner and he had a rap for the cops Him and Arthur Dexter Bradley were just out prowling around He said, "I saw two men running out. They looked like middleweights They jumped into a white car with out-of-state plates." And Miss Patty Valentine just nodded her head Cop said, "Wait a minute, boys, this one's not dead." So they took him to the infirmary And though this man could hardly see They told him he could identify the guilty men Four in the morning and they haul Rubin in They took him to the hospital and they brought him upstairs The wounded man looks up through his one dying eye Says, "Why'd you bring him in here for? He ain't the guy!" Here's the story of the Hurricane The man the authorities came to blame For something that he never done Put in a prison cell but one time he could-a been the champion of the world Four months later the ghettos are in flame Rubin's in South America fighting for his name While Arthur Dexter Bradley's still in the robbery game And the cops are putting the screws to him looking for somebody to blame "Remember that murder that you happened in a bar? Remember you said you saw the getaway car? You think you'd like to play ball with the law? Think it might-a been that fighter that you saw running that night? Don't forget that you are white" Arthur Dexter Bradley said, "I'm really not sure." The cop said, "A boy like you could use a break We got you for the motel job and we're talking to your friend Bello Now you don't wanna have to go back to jail, be a nice fellow You'll be doing society a favor That son of a bitch is brave and getting braver We want to put his ass in stir We want to pin this triple murder on him He ain't no Gentleman Jim." Rubin could take a man out with just one punch But he never did like to talk about it all that much "It's my work," he'd say, "and I do it for pay And when it's over I'd just as soon go on my way Up to some paradise Where the trout streams flow and the air is nice And ride a horse along a trail." But then they took him to the jailhouse Where they try to turn a man into a mouse All of Rubin's cards were marked in advance The trial was a pig-circus. He never had a chance The judge made Rubin's witnesses drunkards from the slums To the white folks who watched he was a revolutionary bum And to the black folks he was just a crazy nigger No one doubted that he pulled the trigger And though they could not produce the gun The DA said he was the one who did the deed And the all-white jury agreed Rubin Carter was falsely tried The crime was murder 'one'. Guess who testified? Bello and Bradley and they both baldly lied And the newspapers-they all went along for the ride How can the life of such a man Be in the palm of some fool's hand? To see him obviously framed Couldn't help but make me feel ashamed To live in a land Where justice is a game Now all the criminals in their coats and their ties Are free to drink martinis and watch the sun rise While Rubin sits like Buddha in a ten-foot cell An innocent man in a living hell Yes, that's the story of the Hurricane But it won't be over 'til they clear his name And give him back the time he's done Put in a prison cell but one time he could-a been The champion of the world
@HUGHBROWN13
@HUGHBROWN13 3 года назад
Incredible lyrics. What a story teller.
@peterburlin8198
@peterburlin8198 Год назад
Love seeing Bob with a small band and as the only guitar player. They were all feeling that one!
@markjames9487
@markjames9487 2 года назад
What a stunning version, better than the recorded version. Bobs voice is mind blowing
@Ralphieboy
@Ralphieboy 3 года назад
Holy shit, I remember watching this when it came out! I was sixteen years old, aware of who Dylan was but this blew me clean away.
@bl7121
@bl7121 Год назад
I love this tune. To lighten things up a little he reminds me of "Happy Gilmore". The violinist is exceptional.
@roymulinix
@roymulinix 2 года назад
Wonder if he can still remember all the lyrics. He got em all. All the timing and the magic. I love this performance.
@jacquismith3277
@jacquismith3277 2 года назад
It's outstanding.
@VolcanoTimeLapse
@VolcanoTimeLapse Год назад
a genius!
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