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WE HAD TO CHECK HIM OUT!.. | FIRST TIME HEARING Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone REACTION
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@KTRS
@KTRS 2 года назад
You guys! 1965! He wrote this when he was about 24 and it’s so WISE and mature. Most songwriters can’t write something this profound until they’re much older.[EDIT:] … or EVER.
@rookmaster7502
@rookmaster7502 2 года назад
I'd say most songwriters can't write something this profound ever.
@douglasleinbach6313
@douglasleinbach6313 2 года назад
The '60s This is the music that made the 60's so freaking cool.
@k.t.5405
@k.t.5405 2 года назад
No dude, early 60s... Bob Dylan is THE MOST important singer/songwriter of his generation (yes, that INCLUDES the Beatles and Stones). 😉😉😉
@KTRS
@KTRS 2 года назад
@@rookmaster7502 absolutely! But it’s like a song a grizzled 60-yr old would write
@KTRS
@KTRS 2 года назад
@@k.t.5405 dude! I don’t know what year the song was *written* but the record was released in July 1965, 10 days before I was born. 🤓😉
@serasmile5320
@serasmile5320 2 года назад
Bob Dylan is one of the greatest poets.
@rebeccam439
@rebeccam439 Год назад
He sounds contemporary to you because this song is ageless. It's a masterpiece. Glad you are listening. :)
@johnlobiondo333
@johnlobiondo333 Год назад
He wrote all his lyric and later in life received the Nobel prize for his body of lyrical writings. Greatest lyricist of all time.
@RobertSmith-iw2kb
@RobertSmith-iw2kb Год назад
Robert Zimmerman born in Minnesota, gravitated to the beatnick world of Greenwich village, nyc.and hooked 😊up with john sebastian and assorted later rock legends to morph into this huge star.
@Augfordpdoggie
@Augfordpdoggie 5 месяцев назад
not better than Neil Peart
@raindeerprojekt4119
@raindeerprojekt4119 19 часов назад
@@Augfordpdoggie LOL But also Respect. Neil was and is HUGE and overlooked
@ginalolajupiter2942
@ginalolajupiter2942 2 года назад
In the history of music, Bob Dylan is exceptionally important.
@karenscigliano9787
@karenscigliano9787 2 года назад
Very succinctly put!
@bsnf-5
@bsnf-5 Год назад
Yep, he is the Mozart of popular nusic
@donaldbutcher1260
@donaldbutcher1260 2 года назад
Bob Dylan's lyrics won him a Nobel prize, so yes he wrote his own songs.
@Samhalta
@Samhalta 2 года назад
@@emeraldcity_ No, he won the Nobel Prize in literature.
@foxandscout
@foxandscout 2 года назад
@@emeraldcity_ no, Nobel
@elkabong6429
@elkabong6429 2 года назад
@@Samhalta He won the Nobel Prize in Literature because of his lyrics, not because of a book he wrote. Go to the Nobel site and look up the Literature Prize for 2016 and you’ll see. His lyrics are considered poetry.
@Samhalta
@Samhalta 2 года назад
@@elkabong6429 I know. Never said he wrote a book either. You sure you got the right person?
@elkabong6429
@elkabong6429 2 года назад
@@Samhalta Never mind, I just realized you were replying to someone else’s post (@ emerald city) when I thought you were replying to someone else! Pardon me while I administer myself a dope slap!
@raindeerprojekt4119
@raindeerprojekt4119 19 часов назад
MORE DYLAN !!!! JUST MORE!!!
@rolffrankenbach3773
@rolffrankenbach3773 2 года назад
This song came out in 1965. It was revolutionary because it was the first time Dylan performed with a backing rock and roll musicians, which the folk music crowd didn't appreciate at the time. Its often considered to be one of the top five rock songs of all time.
@bradsullivan2495
@bradsullivan2495 2 года назад
"Subterranean Homesick Blues" is one of Dylan's early classics and is essentially rap from 56 years ago.
@ronaldmcrae4896
@ronaldmcrae4896 2 года назад
I love that!!
@wpl8275
@wpl8275 2 года назад
Significantly better than any other rap song.
@greggbarrett7117
@greggbarrett7117 2 года назад
And an awesome video
@oscarwilde6649
@oscarwilde6649 2 года назад
Indeed. Bob doin Rap decades earlier!!! "Subterranean Homesick Blues"
@johnfrancis1528
@johnfrancis1528 2 года назад
Dylan's music was nowhere near rap. His music actually has a melody, unlike rap.
@michaelkeefe8494
@michaelkeefe8494 2 года назад
Dylan is a Mount Rushmore-level icon. Early 60s coffee house beatniks listened to folk music songs about politics and social issues while the leather clad gear heads had rock songs about girls and cars. Dylan brought those two worlds together. Hard to imagine there would have ever been hippies without Dylan songs like Blowin' in the Wind. Definitely not just another artist, he's a cultural landmark
@tombeyerlein3813
@tombeyerlein3813 2 года назад
Yes! And the more you learn about Dylan, the more you recognize his almost infinite songwriting genius and encyclopedic knowledge of American music. There will never be another like him. Hugely influential, as well.
@dimedraweriv258
@dimedraweriv258 2 года назад
And when people try to dissect Dylan's lyrics I think Bob is amused even if he pretends not to be. They're personal to him and he'll never talk. Having said that this song was supposedly about a New York City socialite that Dylan was in love with that got caught up in Andy Warhol and his strange circle. She became addicted to heroin and died young. Warhol is believed to be the Napoleon in rags referenced.
@nicknam8478
@nicknam8478 2 года назад
Totally agree Brian Wilson and Bob Dylan are on my Mount Rushmore but I've never figured out the other two.
@otisdylan9532
@otisdylan9532 2 года назад
@@nicknam8478 For me, Bob Dylan, Otis Redding, and Van Morrison would be 3 of them. Not sure about the 4th spot.
@papercup2517
@papercup2517 2 года назад
@C Summers And Leonard Cohen!
@dr.davidgerstenaminoacidth2421
@dr.davidgerstenaminoacidth2421 2 года назад
Not only is Dylan a prolific songwriter, because his lyrics are poetry, he won a Nobel Prize in literature. EVERY other songwriter has practically worshipped Dylan. His lyrics flowed out so fast he said he really didn’t know where they came from. I first saw him in concert in 1965 or 66. Someone here said he’s a legend like Mt Rushmore. I agree. His greatness is almost beyond description.
@MrMambott
@MrMambott Год назад
I used to dance around the Kitchen with my Mother in 1969-70 to the music of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, Melanie Safka, Mama and The Papas and now the memories are so vivid with happy and warm feelings I remember even to the extent that I can remember the smells. But I can't remember what I did 5 minutes ago even up to 3 months ago, I am 57 and have been knocked unconscious over 50 times easily by my deceased stepfather who died at 53 of Leukemia but he would kick me in the head after he had already knocked me out plus I have had 6 serious head injuries pulling nerves of my retinas I hit the back of my head so hard with a bleed and bruising under my skull and my lower Mandible being smashed into 3 pieces from a Coward Punch/ king hit Woke in Hospital, I have started to shake very bad over the last 3 years and I am sure I am reverting back to becoming a baby, I stopped work in 2009 after the attack as its too dangerous to go back, I WAS a Heavy Industries Fitter Machinist and worked mainly on Bulk Carrier Ships that shipped Coal, Manganese and Alumina for Refineries around the world and I repaired Draglines in the mining industries open cut Coal Mines in Australia. I have lost around 1.8 million dollars in wages since 2009. The moral of the story ''' Protect Your Head''' I also played many years of Rugby and did Boxing for 14 years. 🥴🥴
@aknuthatch
@aknuthatch 3 месяца назад
Bob is singing to his inner self imo - In metaphors - Classic Dylan, at his best
@rickfortier8664
@rickfortier8664 2 года назад
"Like a Rolling Stone" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on July 20, 1965
@KenOtwell
@KenOtwell 2 года назад
FYI - Bob is playing guitar, singing, AND harmonica! He played guitar and harmonica at the same time by using a harmonica neck brace to hold it.
@jvandervest2578
@jvandervest2578 2 года назад
Yes. He was underrated as musician, being noted more for his songwriting. An excellent harmonica player- up there with John Sabastian, as well as a solid folk guitarist, not bad on rock and roll rhythm guitar later.
@Whateva67
@Whateva67 2 года назад
Like Neil young😎
@aknuthatch
@aknuthatch 3 месяца назад
Many people consider that song to be the best R&R song ever written
@noelrivera3633
@noelrivera3633 7 дней назад
Bob Dylan was solely the killer of 50s rock n roll!!!
@dannyhaines2387
@dannyhaines2387 2 года назад
Bob won a Nobel for poetry, yes he wrote his own
@perryhervieux
@perryhervieux 2 года назад
"The times they are a changin" is a classic from Dylan.
@mrtambourineman65
@mrtambourineman65 Год назад
I cannot believe you went your whole lives without listening to the greatest songwriter of all time. He influenced everyone.
@1719456
@1719456 2 года назад
I am 71 years old & grew up listening to Bob Dylan. He was the voice of my generation. You could react to his songs only, three times a day & never get through his entire catalog. The word ''genius'' is thrown around a lot, but in his case it is spot on.
@alicesvideos
@alicesvideos Год назад
So so so agree. Brilliant songwriter. I love that I can be listening to something for the 1000th time and suddenly hear something I'd missed before. Some beautiful turn of lyric. So descriptive, painting picture in the lyrics of his songs, and he always breaks my heart.
@rjjcms1
@rjjcms1 4 месяца назад
I grew up listening to him as well because my parents were always playing his albums,mostly from the 60s.
@tommccafferty5591
@tommccafferty5591 2 года назад
This may be the most important song in the history of rock music. In an era of 2-3 minute radio songs, this actually got radio airplay. I seen the summer between my freshman and sophomore years in high school listening to this on the beach in my hometown of Ashtabula, Ohio, on the shores of Lake Erie. Fond memories.
@tommccafferty5591
@tommccafferty5591 2 года назад
@heidi shafer been to Painedville many times as well.
@SteveA308
@SteveA308 2 года назад
Blowin in the wind edges it for me. So important. None of these tracks, no Springsteen for starters ....
@thatrobguy
@thatrobguy 2 года назад
Shoutout to Ashtabula! Bob even namechecks your town in You're Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go. Cleveland guy here.
@Tararu5000
@Tararu5000 3 месяца назад
Love Ashtabula! I've spent many a summer in NE Ohio at the beach! (GOTL!) You know, of course, that Dylan mentioned Astabula in one of his songs...."You're gonna make me lonesome when you go." (BTW, Miley Cyrus does a great version of this song!) 😅
@cynthiaschultheis1660
@cynthiaschultheis1660 2 года назад
Dylan recently won Nobel Prize for his song writing and being the poet of a generation. Hes 70's now. So many have covered his music...Hendrix's All Along the Watchtower, Kenny Wayne Shepherd's Everything is Broken, SRV's Voodoo Chile and more. Dylan is our Fount of the 1960's rebellion.
@w.geoffreyspaulding6588
@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 2 года назад
He turned 80 this year…..
@mrjules1982
@mrjules1982 2 года назад
There's one cover that rarely gets mentioned but it's my all time favorite: Nina Simone's rendition of the Ballad of Hollis Brown. It leaves me with a lump in my throat and a tear in my eye no matter how often I hear it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Sdtap2qU8Zk.html
@vrvaughn
@vrvaughn 2 года назад
@@mrjules1982 and The Neville Brothers cover of Hollis Brown with Aaron Neville singing.
@vrvaughn
@vrvaughn 2 года назад
Pretty sure VooDoo Chile was written by Jimi Hendrix...
@otisdylan9532
@otisdylan9532 2 года назад
@@vrvaughn Yes that's not a Dylan song. However, she can add The Byrds' "Mr. Tambourine" to her list.
@philfranco7598
@philfranco7598 Год назад
The Master, the greatest of all time…. Best to listen closely to All Bob Dylans art.
@thomaswhiston7067
@thomaswhiston7067 Год назад
You can't react to music without Bob Dylan. The most important voice of an entire generation. Complicated guy, singing truths, while using a fake name.
@JonS0107
@JonS0107 2 года назад
In 2016 Bob Dylon was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition."
@michaelherbert1395
@michaelherbert1395 2 года назад
This is a song from the sixties. Bob Dylan did indeed write his own songs. He is a true poet, and a recipient of the Nobel Prize for literature. He was a transformational cultural icon of the sixties. This is your best reaction ever, and you have not yet scratched the surface of Dylan's genius....so much more to discover.
@scegenius8751
@scegenius8751 2 года назад
And arrogant AF! Refused his Nobel Prize!
@scottsarahfreemansmith5293
@scottsarahfreemansmith5293 2 года назад
@@scegenius8751 No, he did not refuse it. He didn't attend the ceremony because of a prior commitment.
@michaelherbert1395
@michaelherbert1395 2 года назад
@@scegenius8751 That is not accurate.
@scegenius8751
@scegenius8751 2 года назад
@@scottsarahfreemansmith5293 I stand by my statement!
@michaelherbert1395
@michaelherbert1395 2 года назад
@@scegenius8751 Your statement is factually incorrect. 🤷‍♂️
@JohnPilon082149051552
@JohnPilon082149051552 3 месяца назад
‘Positively 4th Street’ by Dylan is another ‘banger’ His whole catalogue…exceptional!
@gregusmc2868
@gregusmc2868 2 года назад
This song has been rated the NUMBER ONE song of all-time by Rolling Stone magazine for decades.
@tonylawrence8833
@tonylawrence8833 2 года назад
According to Rolling Stone magazine, 2010, "Like a Rolling Stone" was ranked the #1 greatest song of all time.
@jrr1814
@jrr1814 2 года назад
Came her to post this
@immortalserito774
@immortalserito774 2 года назад
The reason it sounds timeless is that this song influenced every rock song and rock group to come. Dylan plugged in for the first time, playing electric guitar, leaving folk behind. Many, many more great Dylan tunes here are some of my faves I encourage you to slowly explore: Mr. Tambourine Man, Desolation Row, Ballad of a Thin Man, Stuck inside of Mobile....., Lay Lady Lay, Tangled Up in Blue, Simple Twist of Fate, It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Shelter from the Storm, Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest and last but not least Hurricane
@jacka.mullinjr.2091
@jacka.mullinjr.2091 2 года назад
Don't forget "Master's of War"
@glennelfmann3143
@glennelfmann3143 2 года назад
And he was roundly booed when he first plugged in.
@markofrontz1343
@markofrontz1343 2 года назад
From 'Like a Rolling Stone' to the Rolling Stones? Yeah, I'd say quite influential
@woodysthoughts4032
@woodysthoughts4032 2 года назад
Hey, you left out his "Positively 4th Street" and "Knocking on Heaven's Door" - two of his biggest hits.
@ph8429
@ph8429 2 года назад
Those are all my favorites
@johnmcguigan7218
@johnmcguigan7218 2 года назад
Rolling Stone magazine voted this the top rock and roll song of the 20th century. Just watch the film of Dylan at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, where he debuted this song, with Paul Butterfield backing, some of the crowd booing (they expected the acoustic Dylan), and the atmosphere electric with visions of the future.
@khristianacampbell3356
@khristianacampbell3356 2 года назад
Bob Dylan is one of the greatest lyricist to ever live. So massively ahead of his time.
@Drop_off_on_the_right
@Drop_off_on_the_right Год назад
He broke through at the right Age. He helped define the Age. Respect.
@brianmccardel182
@brianmccardel182 4 месяца назад
He wasn’t ahead of his time, he was exactly were he was meant to be in time.
@joeblow972
@joeblow972 2 года назад
“This sounds new”. Holy cow, I laughed so hard.
@jaydock1
@jaydock1 5 месяцев назад
Just shows how influential he was!
@deniseg812
@deniseg812 4 месяца назад
Early early 60s. Best generation
@Johnno010
@Johnno010 4 месяца назад
“I don’t know if he wrote his own songs.” ;) Never too late to learn the Bob Dylan story.
@RabbiSteve
@RabbiSteve 4 месяца назад
Funny, yet true.
@deniseg812
@deniseg812 4 месяца назад
@@Johnno010 he wrote his own songs, the only exception was the very folk.songd.
@lesliecermak6473
@lesliecermak6473 2 года назад
He donated a lot of his notebooks and original items to Tulsa, where there will be a official opening of the Bob Dylan Center next year. It will be worth the trip since you live in the Sooner State!
@dannysalamon5731
@dannysalamon5731 2 года назад
I didn’t know that, very cool
@healthybrand
@healthybrand 2 года назад
Don't forget to visit The Woody Guthrie Center, also in Tulsa, while you're there.
@p44m958x
@p44m958x 2 года назад
I like the Tulsa comments, I live here and just saw Elivis Costello at the famous Cain’s Ballroom on May 7th, 2022. Elvis was in town to perform and attend the grand opening of the Bob Dylan Center which opened on the 10th. I never was a big Dylan fan, but I will definitely be paying a visit to his center. Tulsa ain’t just cowboys and Indians lol….Okie transplant from Cali
@ZartmoBThoughtForms
@ZartmoBThoughtForms 2 года назад
Oh my...you are strangers to Bob Dylan and his historical significance as of the date of this reaction. The greatest rock and roll and folk poet. His influence was as big as that of The Beatles. A real artist who followed his own muse, his own direction, regardless of his fans desire to put him in a box and own him. Prolific. Take the Dylan trip. Love you both. Keep going!
@joepecchia1296
@joepecchia1296 2 года назад
BoB DYLAN is Legend that transcends time many artist where inspired by his style of music
@harlanginsberg7269
@harlanginsberg7269 2 года назад
Bob Dylan started in the early 60s and influenced everybody from The Beatles to The Byrds to The Grateful Dead. Many people consider him the greatest songwriter of all time. Other great songs by him are Shelter From The Storm Forever Young Tangled Up In Blue Lay Lady Lay and there's a bunch more. You could also listen to Jimi Hendrix doing an amazing cover of Bob Dylans song All Along The Watchtower
@lordessducky8494
@lordessducky8494 2 года назад
I heard a story a while back (not sure how true it is) that Jimi Hendrix would spend hours listening to Bob Dylan albums and bug his girlfriend saying , “Did you just hear what he said?” Pretty cool 😎
@PickleBoot_Arts
@PickleBoot_Arts 2 года назад
Definitely All Along the Watchtower. Dylan is the poet laureate of my generation.
@vanhazard8352
@vanhazard8352 2 года назад
Even Dylan admitted Jimi's version of All Along the Watchtower was better than his original. An Absolute must listen!
@paulprendergast3184
@paulprendergast3184 2 года назад
Jimi played a great version of this song too. Debuted it at Monterey Pop. Played it live a bunch of times. music.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ktjpxrIFOx8.html&feature=share
@kevinwaters5872
@kevinwaters5872 2 года назад
Dylan was much more influenced by the Beatles than they by him. As he himself said : the first time I heard the Beatles , I knew straight away everything was different.
@ubilo
@ubilo 2 года назад
This is when Dylan went electric, freaking out his folk audience. He was always so confident.
@nedeast6845
@nedeast6845 2 года назад
That's right, it was when he went to Manchester, England and someone in the audience called out "judas"
@blondbowler8776
@blondbowler8776 2 года назад
@@willzimjohn Monterey Pop festival, Paul Butterfield's boys backed him up. I believe that's Mike Bloomfield on guitar here. Al Kooper on keyboards.
@fredneecher1746
@fredneecher1746 2 года назад
His first electric appearance on vinyl was the album before this, Bringing it All Back Home.
@blondbowler8776
@blondbowler8776 2 года назад
@@fredneecher1746 Yep. I think I was wrong about the Monterey Pop Festival...I'm thinking it was the Newport Folk Festival when the crowd booed the electric. How anyone can possibly boo Bob, much less Paul Butterfield's backing ensemble...
@joyfulzero853
@joyfulzero853 2 года назад
@@nedeast6845 Dylan had/has a massive following in the UK. The guy who shouted stated long after he was completely wrong, didn't appreciate what he was listening to and felt stupid about it for years after.
@debbiebatt1685
@debbiebatt1685 2 года назад
Really?.....First time Dylan! You guys have a lot of catching up to do! One of the pillars of rock and roll and musical enlightenment in the last 100 years!
@kathyrizzi8754
@kathyrizzi8754 9 месяцев назад
1965…The year I got married at the ripe old age of 16. I absolutely loved Bob Dylan! This song is taking me back there…Oh My!👍♥️🥰
@JoseLopez-sb1uv
@JoseLopez-sb1uv 2 года назад
Dylan is considered The Greatest American Songwriter. He's influenced everyone. Everything he's written is good. But 1 of my favorites is Blowing in the Wind.
@daggarcia
@daggarcia 2 года назад
Bob Dylan won the Nobel prize in literature (for his songwriting) 2016. Any of his songs were written in the '60s but he came back in the 90s with the The Traveling Wilburys (Tom Pleaseetty, George Harrison, and Roy Orbison).
@stevenbeilken2241
@stevenbeilken2241 2 года назад
You can remove 'American' in my opinion. He is the Greatest Songwriter full stop. Not just American.
@stevenbeilken2241
@stevenbeilken2241 2 года назад
@@daggarcia everyone seems to forget poor old Jeff Lynne from ELO when they talk about the Wilburies
@lgpsan
@lgpsan 2 года назад
@@daggarcia 70s Dylan is some of the best. 80s even growing on me
@paulfell4962
@paulfell4962 2 года назад
@@stevenbeilken2241 The greatest poet of the 20th century.
@KTRS
@KTRS 2 года назад
He is an original to say the least and HUGELY influential.
@user-vt3tm2tx9i
@user-vt3tm2tx9i 3 месяца назад
Our boy Bob won a Nobel prize in literature for his song writing. All along the watch tower, written by Bob
@ancil57
@ancil57 2 года назад
The song's brilliance is that, on the surface, it seems to be driven by condemnation, but it is one of liberation. "You're invisible now. You have no secrets to conceal."
@maryannewbury97
@maryannewbury97 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely agree. I've always experienced it as a song of compassion and redemption. Genuinely asking (not contemptuously) how it feels. Giving space to the listener to experience this enormous transition in their life - losing everything. By the end, we find "invisible" isn't "forgotten." It's light - a luminous freedom. Hard truths and rebirth. (Yes I thought about this a lot lol. It's my favorite song.)
@ucarnat
@ucarnat 10 месяцев назад
He killed the body, and then released the soul.
@richardthomas47
@richardthomas47 2 года назад
The only artist who’s won an Emmy, an Oscar, and a Nobel Prize.
@barbaralovenvirth8726
@barbaralovenvirth8726 Год назад
Not to mention the Academy Award.. for "Things have Changed"
@Hexon66
@Hexon66 Год назад
@@barbaralovenvirth8726 That's the Oscar. But there should also be a Grammy. Don't know about Emmy though, unless Emmylou Harris presented a personal award to him.
@nedludd7622
@nedludd7622 5 месяцев назад
@@Hexon66An Emmy is an award for the best in many categories given by the an American television association. Bob Dylan did not win one as far as I know. Emmylou Harris recorded with Dylan on the "Desire" album.
@user-gt2uf8cq9y
@user-gt2uf8cq9y 2 года назад
"The snare drum that opens this song feels like someone kicked open the door to your mind." The greatest songwriter of the post-1955 era.
@suzedeque
@suzedeque 5 месяцев назад
Not to say I'm OLD or anything, but Bob Dylan was the poet of my generation. His music called to us, united us, spoke for us, lived in us. There are no words to describe the influence he had on music from the day his first album came out when he was 21. And that album is simply brilliant.
@tresblack4739
@tresblack4739 10 месяцев назад
The fact you can't tell it isn't a recent song is a tesimony to just how much Bob Dylan affected American music...
@jimreedy1960
@jimreedy1960 2 года назад
Others have given you good suggestions for Dylan songs, but I would recommend The Times They Are A+Changing. Dylan was influential in the Civil Rights movement and this song really captured the feeling that we had back in the day when young people were demanding rights for everyone and the end of the war in Vietnam. I guarantee that you will be blown away by his eloquence.
@TheDivayenta
@TheDivayenta 2 года назад
Plus The Ballad of Emmett Till!
@alabhaois
@alabhaois 2 года назад
Dylan was THE original who inspired generations of song writers. Period.
@KevinSchmitt77
@KevinSchmitt77 2 года назад
While EVERYONE has covered that song, the one that stands out is Richie Havens' version. It was featured on The West Wing (Season 4 Episode 7 "Election Night"). Havens has a raspy delivery full of experience and meaning. It is slower than usual so he is able to express his feelings in every word. I can't help but feel the pain in his voice but also be hopeful at the same time.
@tcvermont5947
@tcvermont5947 2 года назад
+1 Times They Are A Changin'.
@tomsdotter3228
@tomsdotter3228 2 года назад
Excellent suggestion!
@pattyestrada6
@pattyestrada6 2 года назад
This song was released in 65’ btw. You should do “Blowin’ In The Wind” and “Mr Tambourine Man”.
@davidclarke7122
@davidclarke7122 2 года назад
If you do Mr Tambourine man, follow it with Meet me on the Corner by Lindisfarne, that was inspired by Tambourine man.
@johnlong9534
@johnlong9534 Год назад
Dylan is a poet who also sang music. One of the greatest lyricist ever.
@WhizzingFish12
@WhizzingFish12 2 года назад
The greatest lyricist in modern history. A poet set to music.
@maryannturton9830
@maryannturton9830 2 года назад
He called a spade a spade,always spoke out for justice,a real poet,a real trailblazer.He started in the 60's.
@ChrisW-17
@ChrisW-17 2 года назад
"Blowin in the Wind" and "The Times They are a Changin" are just 2 more timeless classics. Dylan should be required listening for every generation.
@laustcawz2089
@laustcawz2089 2 года назад
I wouldn't be surprised if it already is in some places.
@Yesquire0
@Yesquire0 2 года назад
If only to teach our children how to endure horrible singing and proclaim Dylan to be a genius.
@laustcawz2089
@laustcawz2089 2 года назад
@@Yesquire0 Ok, Dylan's voice isn't pristine & polished, but then, neither is life & that's what Dylan's music is about. I think his voice fits many of his songs (especially the early ones) perfectly. You're not going to hear that kind of raw expression from, say, the bland, empty voice of Celine Dion or Michael Bolton.
@Yesquire0
@Yesquire0 2 года назад
@@laustcawz2089 I've always loved the "In Living Color" skit where a young Jim Carrey mimics Bolton singing a note so high, so strong, and so stretched it out so long, his head exploded. Dylan is a great songwriter. When you start out as a folkie, playing and singing your songs is the norm for that genre, and Dylan followed suit. Loving a singer is mostly a matter of taste, so its not worth arguing about. Dylan's voice, IMHO, stinks and detracts greatly from the performance of his songs. They make me hit another button on my car radio whenever I hear the first note of any of them. I've never understood the adoration he's given by a segment of the music-listening community. Once he went electric, he should have formed a band and let a real singer front the band and sing his songs, but I think I've heard he's a bit of a loner.
@laustcawz2089
@laustcawz2089 2 года назад
@@Yesquire0 Dylan definitely gives off the loner vibe. It seems really wrong, somehow, for there to be a band that includes Dylan & performs his songs without him being the singer. I guess the closest we got to that was The Traveling Wilburys. I do agree that some of his songs are done better by others (The Byrds' "Mr. Tambourine Man", Hendrix's "All Along The Watchtower", Bernadette Peters' "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" & Manfred Mann's "The Mighty Quinn"), but seriously, I cannot imagine (not would I want to imagine) anyone else singing "Positively 4th Street", "Subterranean Homesick Blues", "Ballad Of A Thin Man", "Like A Rolling Stone", or one of his latest songs, "False Prophet". Don't know/remember that Jim Carrey sketch, but I did watch that show sometimes. That's gotta go down in history as one of Carrey's funniest moments!!
@lynnbrice6396
@lynnbrice6396 5 месяцев назад
60s baby. Dylan was the collective consciousness of our generation
@alanFconrad
@alanFconrad 8 месяцев назад
in 1965 everyone was still singing "Baby baby oh baby"......Bob was writing and singing "Like a Rolling Stone".....simple as that
@bakilacat1
@bakilacat1 2 года назад
‘Blowing in the wind’ one of his best. Definitely a different voice. Songwriter elite for a generation. Folk, pop. Try Peter Paul and Mary ‘don’t think twice’, ‘I dig rock no’ roll music’ , ‘Stewball’
@tnfunfearlessfem
@tnfunfearlessfem 2 года назад
You sort have already reacted to him. The Traveling Wilburys. Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty (from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers), George Harrison (from the Beatles) and Jeff Lynne (from ELO). The ultimate power band. Dylan has written 1000s of songs. He started in the 60s. He has played with many famous people.
@alexandrorocca7142
@alexandrorocca7142 2 года назад
Handle With Care is one of my favorite songs. 👍
@bethcrumpton476
@bethcrumpton476 2 года назад
You should react to Bob's song with the Traveling Wilburys, "Tweeter and the Monkey Man". But pay close attention, it's quite a story. I think they considered making a movie out of it. And for female Friday, I'd once again like to request "Diamonds and Rust" by Joan Baez, which is about her relationship with Mr. Dylan.
@Hexon66
@Hexon66 Год назад
@@bethcrumpton476 Fantastic album all around, but the Dylan songs are my favorites. As you mentioned Tweeter and the Monkey Man, Congratulations, and Dirty World.
@briansimmons2099
@briansimmons2099 6 месяцев назад
Bob Dylan is timeless. He has had a big impact on all genres of music. This is from the 60s. I think.
@EricHenning
@EricHenning 8 месяцев назад
Here are all the rock musicians who have won the Nobel Prize for Literature: Bob Dylan. That’s it. That’s the list.
@cburton7238
@cburton7238 2 года назад
You just discovered another legend! Other songs you gotta hear… “Make you feel my love,” “blowin’ in the wind,” “the times they are a changin’,” “forever young,” “knockin’ on heavens door,” (Guns n roses covered it) “like a rolling stone,” so many great songs. Also he has some well known Christian songs too (and he’s Jewish) like, “saved,” “slow train coming,” and “gotta serve somebody.” Absolute lyrical genius. Can’t go wrong with Dylan!
@briandeeley1599
@briandeeley1599 2 года назад
along the watchtower!
@iche50
@iche50 2 года назад
...and ofcourse: Just Like A Woman'..........
@screwyootube1
@screwyootube1 2 года назад
Bob converted to Christianity in the late 70s, but several years later seemed to become somewhat disillusioned with it.
@fanofauburn11
@fanofauburn11 2 года назад
I love Hurricane! Its like a movie playing out in a song. Not to mention the message behind it
@patricialiedel5659
@patricialiedel5659 2 года назад
Tangled Up in Blue, Don’t Think Twice, just beautiful, direct, imagistic lyrics that stick in your mind like glue.
@billhowe5921
@billhowe5921 2 года назад
Bob Dylan is probably the most covered artist in music by other musicians.
@benhill8582
@benhill8582 2 года назад
They could keep putting out 3 videos a day every day and do nothing but Dylan covers and it would take over three and a half years to get through them all
@ALifeThatRocks
@ALifeThatRocks 2 года назад
In many ways, you’ve arrived at the ‘root’ of rock music. 60s and 70s is when Dylan’s music first shook up everything. ✌️🎸
@Tararu5000
@Tararu5000 4 месяца назад
Actually, Dylan is someone who connects to many other roots much deeper....and his glory is that he adds to it. Through him, you can find hundreds of years of history....and a keen wit! Not only that, he's a romantic soul and he has a way with both words and melodies....and he is still on the road, as I write this, and even when he crosses that Jordan River, he will be a holy minstrel vagabond....
@maryannschumacher1370
@maryannschumacher1370 Год назад
1965. I was in middle school, this song's lyrics are so cleverly expressed. Bob Dylan has been an icon for more than 60 years! ❤🌞👍
@rogerwitte
@rogerwitte 2 года назад
He won a Nobel Literature Prize for his Lyrics!
@chriso6719
@chriso6719 2 года назад
One of the most prolific songwriters of all time.
@JODYCARROLL
@JODYCARROLL 4 месяца назад
Prolific is the wrong way to refer to him, good songwriters all write countless songs, but Dylan is more than that. He is the finest performer on earth.
@yamahabobwv
@yamahabobwv 2 года назад
And the rabbit hole known as Bob Dylan has been found.
@leekrick6051
@leekrick6051 Год назад
Bob started in the 60’s with folk music. He is still performing today in 2022. Like A Rolling Stone was in the mid 60’s.
@garywi.9299
@garywi.9299 2 года назад
Timeless artist, writer, poet. All decades are his. 60s were his best.
@corvus1374
@corvus1374 2 года назад
There's a reason he got a Nobel Prize in Literature.
@fredroderick4905
@fredroderick4905 2 года назад
Tangled up in blues
@trevordoolan5011
@trevordoolan5011 2 года назад
@Ysabela ? ? ? .
@vickilloyd7472
@vickilloyd7472 2 года назад
YES!!! Bob Dylan is an iconic singer-songwriter that has ever graced this planet. Talk about going down a rabbit hole!
@brucebailey6688
@brucebailey6688 2 года назад
Vicki so true a rabbit whole they may not get out of.
@hughbarlow9736
@hughbarlow9736 4 месяца назад
Down a rabbit hole .... into a wonderland!
@oldgrizz8720
@oldgrizz8720 4 месяца назад
Dylan was writing in the 60s and is still writing in 2024. Most incredible poet song writer.
@lindanoreika893
@lindanoreika893 Год назад
Reminds me of my high school days. I am so blessed to be born in 1950. All of my decades were great!
@mattshaw6180
@mattshaw6180 2 года назад
I'm adding another vote for "Tangled Up In Blue" for a future Dylan take; it's a truly amazing song lyrically and musically.
@eddiep52065
@eddiep52065 2 года назад
Great song, like so many others of his. Try tangled up in Blue next. Dylan was a 60's -70's guy. Didn't care much for him until I got a little older, but now I really enjoy his music.
@jwhit8340
@jwhit8340 2 года назад
Tangled Up In Blue
@alabhaois
@alabhaois 2 года назад
I loved his music from the very beginning!
@tonyrock5313
@tonyrock5313 2 года назад
Bob Dylan won the Nobel prize for his writings.
@seanbeck2723
@seanbeck2723 Год назад
Both the Rolling Stones and Rolling Stone Magazine were namesakes of this song! This album was released in late 1965...
@nikkicarrington9365
@nikkicarrington9365 2 года назад
The Legendary Bob Dylan, who's talent can only be held in awe, with probably one of the best songs ever written.
@realcoolbreeze
@realcoolbreeze 2 года назад
This song defines rock and roll music by one of it s most influential writers of all time . This is as iconic and creative a song as there ever was in defining the mid 60 s. A 1965 hit btw. Bob Dylan remains a living legacy who has shaped and influenced musicians in past and future decades to come.
@marie_d8044
@marie_d8044 Год назад
Before this song Dylan was a folk singer. After it he was a rock star.
@cathyhetzel5944
@cathyhetzel5944 2 года назад
He won a Noble prize for literature!! He's really a poet!!
@marleneclausen30
@marleneclausen30 2 года назад
Dylan, of the 60’s was my generation’s true poet laureate.
@doomhunter697
@doomhunter697 2 года назад
Dylan's 'Its Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding', also from 1965, will challenge every you thought you knew about music. Arguably the first 'rap' song.
@bobb4745
@bobb4745 2 года назад
I was 17 years old in 1964 and Bob Dylan came into my life and rocked my world. With "times they are a changing; Its alight Ma I'm only bleeding; Masters of war; Subterranean homesick blues; Positively fourth street; I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more. Things were never the same after that.
@ruthcrawford3015
@ruthcrawford3015 2 года назад
I 'm now 68, was 12 when this came out. First Dylan song I ever heard. I shared a bedroom with 4 other siblings, was laying on my bed reading a book and had the radio on. It was SO DIFFERENT, and lyrics grabbed from the start. I had to get up and raise the volume on the radio. Bob Dylan broke all the rules, wrote his own, dealt with real life..his MASTER PIECE in my opinion is HURRICANE. True story of a black rising wrestling star, who was convicted of murder by white corruption and total injustice. (Eventuauly freed and name cleared) Mind you, a new generation of young people listened to ALL his music and lyrics. I saw him perform in person 3 times, and my grown son saw him perform at one of his last concerts.
@Richard2003
@Richard2003 2 года назад
Holy Toledo!! Dylan is said to be the greatest singer songwriter of the last 70 years!!
@danheisey9052
@danheisey9052 2 года назад
60s to 70s. As much a poet as a songwriter. Dylan is a super influential artist and so often misunderstood. Thanks for reacting to this legend.
@darinswift490
@darinswift490 Год назад
I have seen Bob on several occasions, but I was lucky enough to hear him play my favorite song of his, live! Told ya’ll I was an Usher at Shoreline and he played it. If you ever want to hear a poetic jam putting the world on blast and it still won’t s relevant. “It’s alright Ma” thank me later. ✌️😁
@jodyesperanza657
@jodyesperanza657 Год назад
This song is consistently listed in the top 10 songs of all time, as number one oftentimes, it's brilliant poetry and an example of why we received the Nobel Prize.
@DonBenevento-tx1rc
@DonBenevento-tx1rc 9 месяцев назад
Try Visions of Joanna
@shirleydurr411
@shirleydurr411 2 года назад
He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016 for his songwriting.
@marcellussalerni1281
@marcellussalerni1281 2 года назад
OMG! Generally regarded as among the best and most influential songwriters of all time!
@TheEmmettq
@TheEmmettq 11 месяцев назад
It funny watching you kids listening to our music. 1966 - 1973 was such a wonderful time in music, clothes, art, and social interaction.
@thomasmcintosh390
@thomasmcintosh390 Год назад
Revolutionary at the time of release. Melded the storytelling of folk/country with a rock hard edge.
@christopherpollak7448
@christopherpollak7448 2 года назад
The drum beat...the opening chords...and It's 1965 again. Real good feeling.
@celebritygravehuntingadven2737
@celebritygravehuntingadven2737 2 года назад
"Bob Dylan is the hammer and nail in the songwriter's toolbox" - Tom Waits BTW, check out some Tom Waits
@janisnewman774
@janisnewman774 2 года назад
Are we sure they can handle Tom Waits? :)
@samzilla1281
@samzilla1281 2 года назад
@@janisnewman774 Depending on which Tom Waits song they watch.
@michaelkeefe8494
@michaelkeefe8494 2 года назад
Pasties and a G-string.
@ublej
@ublej 2 года назад
@@michaelkeefe8494 No, BAD place to start....
@ublej
@ublej 2 года назад
How about Tom Wait - 'Tom Traubert's Blues' Story + piano.
@lynnelabombard4142
@lynnelabombard4142 2 года назад
Dylan was the poet of my generation, 1960s, period.
@elishuk9942
@elishuk9942 2 года назад
Dylan master songwriter! 60's, 70's and beyond
@dennystewart3238
@dennystewart3238 2 года назад
Dylan's music/poetry is a rabbit hole you will LOVE getting lost in.
@mamaasaiz
@mamaasaiz 2 года назад
Yet another iconic voice from the We Are The World video!
@jasondylansargent2195
@jasondylansargent2195 2 года назад
When you got nothing you got nothing to lose classic Bob Dylan brilliant stuff
@robwalker915
@robwalker915 Год назад
Bob Dylan is from the 60s, 70s, 80s , 90s ad still going. He’s like the Energizer bunny. His voice has gotten him some bad press. However it hasn’t stopped his greatness. He is a living icon. His best , as far as voice is the 80s & 90s. He gets an A+ for not letting the critics stop him from singing. Bob Dylan is number one in my book. React to “one more cup of coffee” or Romance in Durango” “Isis” and “Brownsville Girl” when have a few minutes, like eleven. Yes he writes in own.
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