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BOB DYLAN - Mr. Tambourine man | FIRST TIME REACTION TO BOB DYLAN MR TAMBOURINE MAN 

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@janistan
@janistan Год назад
Bob Dylan has been his own genre for sixty years!
@DwayneShaw1
@DwayneShaw1 11 месяцев назад
"I made shoes for everyone, even you - and i still go barefoot" (I and I)
@lipby
@lipby 8 месяцев назад
Not really. He is, and always was, a folkie--even after he went electric
@tommy8058
@tommy8058 10 месяцев назад
The last verse of the song is the most beautiful verse I've ever heard.😍
@lipby
@lipby 8 месяцев назад
It made it to many a yearbook quote back in the day.
@mamaflush9945
@mamaflush9945 Год назад
Folk music is a type of music that was traditionally acoustic and came from rural communities of the common people it originates from pop culture and is usually told in a storytelling style and it often tackled "taboo" topics like politics, social injustice, and war. This music and stories were passed down through families for generations. Bob Dylan was one of the founding pioneers of the folk-rock movement. Dylan was known for his unique style of songwriting that incorporated elements of traditional folk music with rock music. He was also known for his political activism and his songs often addressed social issues of the time. Dylan's influence on the folk-rock movement was significant and helped to shape the sound of rock music as we know it today. If you would like to check out another very influential folk artist to better understand the genre I'd suggest listening to "Dave Van Ronk - St. James Infirmary (Gambler's Blues) [Live at The Barnes at Wolf Trap 1997]" Dave Van Ronk was a folk singer known for his fingerpicking style and his ability to play a wide range of "traditional" folk songs. He was also a mentor to many other musicians including Dylan. Van Ronk's influence on Dylan is evident in many of his early recordings, which features a similar style of guitar playing and song structures. But together (albeit...along with other artists) Dylan and Van Ronk helped to shape the sound of folk music in the 1960's and beyond. (I didn't mean for this to be so long☺) I hope it helps
@ronreynolds1610
@ronreynolds1610 Год назад
And when Bob decides to play electric ,the folk community feels betrayed by him ... the rest will become history , I recommend ''Dylan goes electric'' as a YT search ....
@godot-whatyouvebeenwaitingfor
@godot-whatyouvebeenwaitingfor 9 месяцев назад
I was soooo happy when it was revealed, after so many years of wonder, it is simply a man with a very, very large tambourine.. Only Bob can take something he sees and make fantastic idea out of it.
@flubblert
@flubblert Год назад
Before Bob rock was largely about being in love or dancing partying with very little in between. Bob came along with his vision and poetry and pretty much changed the course of rock and popular music in general for that matter. He introduced folk, which is a kind of traditional barebones storytelling kind of music, into rock, and the rest is history. When Dylan went electric (1965) everything changed.. rock music in general began taking on a much broader lyrical content from then on.
@flubblert
@flubblert Год назад
All attempts to suggest another Dylan song fails... will not post.
@warrenhughes911
@warrenhughes911 Год назад
Well put!!!
@alanbrown8527
@alanbrown8527 Год назад
Much of Dylan’s music and writing works on an emotional level. Trying to understand it on a literal level after one listening is not the point. There is mystery and space in the lyrics to allow each listener the opportunity to figure out what it means to them. To me this is written from a place of loneliness and longing. It’s a song of surrendering to a greater design. It was written when Dylan was struggling with his enormous and cult like fame, the loss of his relationship to Suzie Rotollo and constant touring. He seemed to be worn down physically and spiritually. But, fortunately not creatively. He was on fire.
@Jason-re9tg
@Jason-re9tg 9 месяцев назад
Those first three sentences are the key to getting all you can out of Bob Dylan. As he once said, "What's so important about understanding?"
@nthdegree1269
@nthdegree1269 Год назад
The words are so poetic that you can feel a million different things and have as many meanings attached. Incredible gift
@ShawnSalvadori
@ShawnSalvadori Год назад
Well said
@warrenhughes911
@warrenhughes911 Год назад
P.p.s.Bob received Nobel Prize for Literature!!! What!!! Hrs a guitar player!!! Shakespeare with a guitar!!
@richardweddle3408
@richardweddle3408 7 месяцев назад
Dylan's first albums were folk music, but not like other people's folk music. He wrote songs that nobody had written before. His brand of folk music was based on the old but taken into a new direction. He changed folk music forever. Dylan was also a punk rocker. Even when he turned to country music, he did it punk. Did you know Dylan wrote the first rap song? It's called "Subterranean Homesick Blues" also 1965.
@gforce4063
@gforce4063 Год назад
Genius song
@StevenMichals0812
@StevenMichals0812 Год назад
That is one of Dylan's best songs, but if you are ready to dive in, here are a few songs I can think of : Changing of The Guard , Isis, Tangled Up in Blue
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 7 месяцев назад
Even without the music the lyric DANCES.
@alanFconrad
@alanFconrad 2 месяца назад
Ive requested this song for my Funeral.....greatest song ever
@IrishKack
@IrishKack 11 месяцев назад
May I suggest “Tangled up in Blue”. If you love his storytelling, you’ll love it. Love your reactions to Dylan. ✌️
@DwayneShaw1
@DwayneShaw1 11 месяцев назад
"Tangled Up In Blue" (off Blood On The Tracks)
@warrenhughes911
@warrenhughes911 Год назад
P s . Bob rappin' in the 60's..check out.. Subterranean Homesick blues and It's Alright Ma, I'm only bleeding... ..
@charliecochran3035
@charliecochran3035 Год назад
I've always thought he was just describing a listless or depressed feeling. He's asking for something to motivate him out of it.
@elston3153
@elston3153 Год назад
A few more songs to react to every grain of sand ,tangled up in blue, idiots wind, anything on blonde on blonde, in fact just stars from his first album and work your way through to his latest.
@jordimoore2167
@jordimoore2167 11 месяцев назад
Bob Dylan is pure poetry. His use of language paints incredible pictures and stories.
@j.kittredge
@j.kittredge 3 месяца назад
This is the opening invitation to the 60's- society will follow to a new age opening. But for the clouds there are no fences facing- no limits from now on
@richardweddle3408
@richardweddle3408 7 месяцев назад
The Tambourine man could be music iteself that is taking him on his life's journey. Maybe it's inspiration, or the creative muse. It could also be a dark angel who is showing him things that are not all good. Time is suspended, and he watches life and civilization go by from outside himself. Written in the fall of 1964 and released in 1965.
@bonya4585
@bonya4585 10 месяцев назад
Woods Guthrie was folk music. “This Land Is Your Land”
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 7 месяцев назад
Sometimes things aren't deep. Dylan said this song is about reefer -- Yes -- to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free silhouetted by the sea . . . Let me forget about today until tomorrow.
@zenhaelcero8481
@zenhaelcero8481 Год назад
I think it's difficult to nail down genres now - there are so many. I always figured early Dylan like this was folk music, but now that I'm older I hear a lot of blues influence in it, and he definitely got into some country and rock stuff in the 60s. It's all good music.
@blacksabs5461
@blacksabs5461 Год назад
"Wow what a great lyrisim"
@steveullrich7737
@steveullrich7737 Год назад
Masterful poetry set to music.
@heliotropezzz333
@heliotropezzz333 Год назад
In folk music the lyrics and vocals are almost always the most important elements of the song. The subject matter is often taken from the experiences of ordinary people. The music is traditional and often quite simple using traditional instruments, often acoustically. The heritage of folk music goes back further than any other genre. There is a genre known as electric folk though where electric guitars and other plugged instruments are used.
@jnagarya519
@jnagarya519 7 месяцев назад
There are more labels than there are actual "genres". All music is made by folk, so all music is folk music.
@ed.z.
@ed.z. Год назад
You’ll like, “talkin Word War III Blues”, Bob Dylan.
@sofiapoteranska9512
@sofiapoteranska9512 Год назад
Well, Mr Tambourine man is actually his drugdealer
@pattymesagal2654
@pattymesagal2654 11 месяцев назад
i was always told this song was about the new york music clubs and there were people at the places who would hold out a tamborine -- you put in money and they would bring drugs -- then you could go out on a fantasy and enjoy yourself.
@JulieFreyHomeWebBiz
@JulieFreyHomeWebBiz 2 месяца назад
Commonly a folk song is played with an acoustic type instrument. It uses standard, classic arrangements and format. Plus scored with fairly easy keys to play and sing. It might be a first song you learn to play or sing. If an event has a power outage, a folk band can still perform. I also think it tends to be very specific. There is a folk artist by the name of Dan the Bard who writes and performs songs about gaming. Dan Marcotte (Dan the Bard) - Farewell Dwarven Miner ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gc0QebQ7sKE.html
@andrewclayton4181
@andrewclayton4181 Год назад
If you want a song with a lot of imagery, some beautiful guitar and harmonica, listen to his Desolation Row. It's beautiful.
@arrow5599
@arrow5599 Год назад
bobby said he had writers block and mr tambourine man helped him to write a song
@brunosm.l2267
@brunosm.l2267 Год назад
Folk is a term that was applied I think n the 19 century to the music that came was "in the folklore" of the people, in this case from the country of US, meaning not industrialized places (and if it was on industrialized cities, it came from the country), and it was part of some kind of identity of the people. Obviously this "folk" element changes in different geographies. Is important to know where words come from. To not make it too long, there are different genres that can be cualified as folk, but mostly is on the lines of country music. Dylan started playing mostly the songs of Woody Guthrie, that was kind of the epithomy o "folk music". But Dylan is known for being one of the first of introducing different themes and a more "poetic" approach, in the lyrics, into the folk music. So yes, it has many folk elements but it also has those other elements which kind of changed the game at the time. Today we call folk is anything with basic/precarious (on cuantity terms, not in cuality) instruments, really, also on the lines of conutry music.
@jameskennedy721
@jameskennedy721 Год назад
This is where the Woody Guthrie influenced songs fade into the background , and Dylan truly speaks in his own voice . The earlier songs are full of sympathy for the poor , the dust bowl years , the corrupt courts , thuggish cops and so on . And they are great songs . But here we get a glimpse of his inner dream world , his hopes that are not political , but philisophical . A decade later , he famously addressed those who demanded more political songs from his output . In a new song , he said " Its never been my duty to remake the world at large - nor is it my intention to sound the battle charge . "
@johno1765
@johno1765 Год назад
I like your interpretation concerning "time" since the sound of the word "time" is contained in the word "tambourine" and because one of the purposes of the tambourine is to keep time to the music. I also take Mr. Tambourine Man to be Dylan's musical and creative muse to help him take on the challenges of life.
@RTSOB1
@RTSOB1 Год назад
" I also take Mr. Tambourine Man to be Dylan's musical and creative muse..." I think you nailed it.
@andrewclayton4181
@andrewclayton4181 Год назад
It's hard to categorise all songs, as they often jump boundaries., but I think folk music sounds sort of home made, acoustic rather than electric, but then it drifts towards folk rock where what is regarded as a folk song due to its lyrics, gets played with electric kit. The Byrds Simon and Garfunkle. I read a book called Song and Dance man by Michael Gray (?) It analysed a lot of Bob's earlier work. He assigned this as derived from the drug culture. The tambourine is the pill, the man is the dealer, all the stuff about exploring visions in your mind. It's a good theory. I love this one. The Byrds had a huge hit with a cover of it. They popped it up, made it sweeter, but I prefer this raw Dylan sound. You get more verses too. One of my favourites.
@warrenhughes911
@warrenhughes911 Год назад
Great reaction.. Bob has hundreds of songs..really!! React to any of his classics.. My favs .Hurricane.. Hard Rain. Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of hearts.. Lol..too many... Bob is the G.O.A.T.. not those sports guys.. He's too much.. One man.. No drums.. No bass.. Like he's sitting on the couch..lol
@gforce4063
@gforce4063 Год назад
The troubadour
@elston3153
@elston3153 Год назад
Bob Dylan is a song and dance man, i should explain next time I will. If you want some great poetry by Dylan try lay down your weary tune, hundreds of songs I could have picked form for me this is Bob Dylan as his poetic best.
@alberto-os1bx
@alberto-os1bx Год назад
This is not folk music if for folk music you mean the music of the tradition. This has nothing to do with the tradition. Dylan invented a new kind of music where he mixed poetry with popular music and artistically he brought popular music to a level never reached before. He did the whole thing during six decades, from the early sixties to nowdays, folk and rock and blues and country and disco and hip hop and gospel, you name it. His repertoire is really boundless. He changed popular music like Vincent Van Gogh changed painting. That's what I think.
@ShawnSalvadori
@ShawnSalvadori Год назад
That's pretty awesome!
@rondiacarman376
@rondiacarman376 3 месяца назад
I was told this song was abt addiction and Mr Tambourine Man was a drug dealer! Has anybody heard that themselves?
@WMalven
@WMalven Год назад
Mr. Tamborine Man is his heroin dealer..."jingle-jangle morning" is his withdrawal while he's waiting for his dealer to show up with his daily hit.
@ritagryphon222
@ritagryphon222 Год назад
A good song but I like it when he's angry - Hurricane (based on a true event) is great in all ways thinkable. I really like that you're so serious
@maggiebryan2355
@maggiebryan2355 Год назад
❤❤❤
@davescurry69
@davescurry69 Год назад
One of the things that I love about Bob Dylan is that he offers no explanations as to the meaning of his songs. It's all in the eye - or in this case the ear - of the beholder. Unlike today when many artists seem to go out of their way to explain their bland, pedestrian, uninspired music to their fans.
@dosSantos_G_
@dosSantos_G_ Год назад
If you wanna see Bob singing "real" folk music, try listening to his version of "House of the Rising Sun" Much of the songs he sings aren't "real" folk. Only his first three albums were folk
@steveneardley7541
@steveneardley7541 Год назад
I don't think it's a difficult song. It's all in the first lines; he's not sleepy and there's someone with a tambourine and he says "I'll follow you and hear you play." It's very Sixties because that was a time when people would do things very spontaneously: "I'm hitchhiking to New York; do you want to come?" And they would. The whole Pied Piper thing was a reality. If someone had something interesting going on they would gain an audience right away, because that way of doing things often led you into something magical. I remember when the Beatles' Magic Mystery Tour came out. Someone on the street held up the record and announced "I've got the new Beatles album." A whole crowd of total strangers followed him to a darkened room, and we all listened to it in total silence--both sides--with several pipes of weed being passed around.
@user-ez6vk2bw7q
@user-ez6vk2bw7q 2 месяца назад
Now compare the songwriter Dylan's original version to The Byrds' cover version, which was a bigger hit.
@mamaflush9945
@mamaflush9945 Год назад
Here's another suggestion of a song by Dylan that's very recent, in case you're interested. "Bob Dylan - Murder Most Foul (Official Audio)" get ready for a history lesson lol 😆
@andrewwells3367
@andrewwells3367 Год назад
I don't understand why people today are so hung up on defining genres - I mean, who cares, as long as one enjoys the music.
@papercup2517
@papercup2517 Год назад
Indeed... we didn't worry about genres back then. I think this is a recent obsession. A song or artist might be seen as spearheading or expressing some social or cultural movement, or in line with a certain tradition, but it was never of primary importance. It was a time of burgeoning creativity and innovation, all moving far too fast to stop and put labels on it - and we all listened to all of it, and loved it.
@keithmoore8702
@keithmoore8702 Год назад
I'm sorry to have to tell you there were no tambourines on Mr Tambourine Man 😊. Yes he's a poet. Words just flow out in streams of consciousness. They don't nessecarly have to mean anything. It means anything to how each person interprets it. Your interpretation is just as valid as anyone else's. There have been many books trying to interpret his lyrics
@gforce4063
@gforce4063 Год назад
Like the words that come out of your mouth
@louisdellavalle2159
@louisdellavalle2159 5 месяцев назад
The Byrds do a great version. Don’t get too tangled up in genres
@johndegouveia9616
@johndegouveia9616 Год назад
as I said before you should really listen to murder most foul classic.
@jonneil7169
@jonneil7169 9 месяцев назад
Good reaction, but i don't care what anybody says, but its a drug experience. lsd or marijuana, doesn't matter. The song perfectly describes in poetry that we on;y have an inkling of, of why we get high, the feeling of freedom, exhilartation, and appreciation for beauty.
@QuakerPop
@QuakerPop 8 месяцев назад
Drugs. Mr tambourine man is a dealer. Life is hard, the world is difficult, he can't rest or sleep and he needs an escape
@konradv7
@konradv7 11 месяцев назад
Folk requires acoustic instruments. Dylan upset the folk crowd when he went electric.
@michaeldavidfigures9842
@michaeldavidfigures9842 Год назад
The Byrd's cover is the definitive version of this song.
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