One of my sisters is a bohemian and she taught herself to play guitar. She was heavily influenced by Bob Dylan, Peter, Paul and Mary and finally Simon and Garfunkel. As a wee tot, this is one of two songs she played that made me cry.
That's not Bob Dylan. That's someone trying to sound like Bob but that's not Bob. Edit: It's a RUclipsr named Matt Corrado ruclips.net/video/tGO8snK98l0/видео.html
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
This is a cover version, though the artist got his voice close to the sound of Dylan. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
Sorry to say guys, but that is definitely NOT Bob Dylan - it's just a cover version, and not all that good either. Definitely worth listening to the original - the 20th century's greatest poet.
There was no feeling or depth in the voice. My first thought was that this isn't Dylan. I'm glad I'm not going crazy. I've seen a few reactors thinking they were listening to him when they're not.
Only thing I Shazam the song while playing, it said Bob Dylan but remember it's a long time ago and our ears have changed but that's young Bob if it is.
This is a cover version, though the artist got his voice close to the sound of Dylan. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
This is a cover version, though the artist got his voice close to the sound of Dylan. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
Dylan won both the Pulitzer Prize "profound impact on popular music and American culture, and the the Nobel Prize in literature. Very few have won both.
Amber, may I suggest that when you have the time, you explore some of the works of Leonard Cohen. He's best remembered in the states, when he's remembered, for writing the song Hallelujah. He was a Canadian poet who moved to the states to become a songwriter. He subsequently became a singer. His lyrics, and poems are beautiful and his life story is fascinating.
Hurricane, Dylan's song about wrongly convicted pro boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter is the best kind of storytelling in a song! That should be your next Dylan reaction.
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee I think, perhaps, you may want to do more homework on how Reuben Carter was convicted. I was born in NJ in the early 60’s, I’ve heard about the man my entire life. I had the honor of privately meeting him in the early 90’s in Boston. Despite his reputation as a boxer, I can honestly say he is one of the most gentle souls I have ever been in the presence of. He absolutely radiated peace. It wasn’t a simple matter of being “wrongly convicted”, the man was railroaded through the court system simply because he was a black man driving an expensive car through the wrong neighborhood by a police chief who had political ambitions. Other than that, there was absolutely no evidence against him. For the crime of being black, he spent 20yrs on death row.
I used to work in a supermarket, I get that it's frustrating, when you are too busy or not busy enough, having to stay there, until the day's work is done, or your shift is over, when people can be crabby and your feet hurt and you are getting tired. So I tell shop-workers to "have fun, when they get out of there." Just acknowledging that work is not usually fun, and looking forward to getting out of there, is a constant. I get lots of smiles, from workers, maybe I could have just taken their mind off things, given them something else to think about, or even made their day, you can never know. It never hurts to be kind.
Listen to 'The Hurricane '. Based on a true story about Rubin Carter, a boxer wrongly imprisoned for murder. Bob Dylan also campaigned for his release.
Love this song, but you should listen to the original by Bob Dylan (as this is someone else, not sure who tho). Can you also react to Bob Dylan - The Times They are A Changin'?! Such a great song and relevant throughout all the ages, I would say!!
Bowie wrote that Dylan had a “voice like sand and glue”. Whoever this is just sounds like he has a heavy cold. This ain’t Bob. It’s not bad I guess, but you need to hear Bob sing it.
To this day I remember learning this song at school and it impacting me so much even back then. We had a teacher who gave us her heartfelt almost tearful explanation to us of Bob Dylan the one time too. This song more than any other....haunts and inspires you at the same time.
Figure this is the best spot to mention a Dylan contemporary who's been forgotten for too long--since he died in 1976. Phil Ochs (pronounced Oaks) offered some brutally honest folk music that dealt with things like civil rights (Too Many Martyrs, Here's to the State of Mississippi), free speech (I'm Gonna Say It Now) as well as anti-war anthems (Draft Dodger Rag, I Ain't Marching Anymore). One song of his that's sadly relevant right now is "Knock on the Door"--about living under dictatorships. He also had a bitterly sarcastic song about people's apathy about getting involved, "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends," as well as the poignant "When I'm Gone." Some powerful music that is worth a listen.
We used to sing this song in elementary school music class and at church in the late sixties and early seventies. Also, Dylan's idol was Woody Guthrie from Oklahoma. Y'all should do some Woody Guthrie songs sometime.
Joe and Eddie ‘there’s a Meeting Here Tonight’, ‘Mariah’ folk as well. Also Peter, Paul, and Mary ‘early morning train’, ‘don’t think twice’. Can’t go wrong w Bob’s poetry and realism.
Dylan was the voice of the young…. He sang what we were protesting about, making the protests believable. I guess he started the free thinker movement…. And what we thought was wonderful was he wasn’t afraid….he knew how powerful his words were and are and put them in song.
This is song was written during the 60's when the Vietnam War was at its height but is timeless in its message. He had such an influence on the era's music, a modern poet/bard. I like the version by Peter, Paul and Mary the best.
Need to dive into more of Bob's back up band. Also known as "The Band". Up on Cripple Creek, Stage Fright, Ophelia, and the Night They Drove Ol' Dixie Down are just a sample of there vast catalog.
The 1968 release by The Band on their first album "Music From Big Pink" is also amazing.....Just listen to Garth Hudson's haunting organ, and Richard Manual's falsetto singing....Just beautiful.....
@@johncagnettajr344 Well, the album was released in May of 1963 (and song was written in 1962). I don't mean to quibble - I only mean to point out that the song wasn't written about Vietnam. (At the time the song was written, there was much more concern about the war between India and China or the Cuban Missile Crisis.) It's brilliant because it's so universal and it took on huge cultural significance later in the 1960s because of Vietnam and the Civil Rights movement.
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
Please react to Diamonds and Rust by Joan Baez on female Friday. Diamonds and Rust is so beautiful and is written about a phone call from Bob Dylan ten years after they broke up. Bob Dylan received a Nobel Prize for his poetry.
The poet laureate,the maestro,the voice of a generation and those to come. In the heyday of Folk in the 50’s and 60’s, They were two giants Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan.
Please react to the song "He ain't heavy , he's my brother" by the Hollies. It's a very beautiful and deep song and it's perfect for the times we're living right now.
"Lay, Lady, Lay" is a really good Bob Dylan song nobody talks about. He can change his voice to fit the mood, which he does well in this song. Great background music that's very catchy as well.
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
Reactors seem to be getting fooled by this guy all the time. Dylan music gets blocked so this guy's videos are always unknowingly being used instead. Of course, Bob's songs are so good that people still have unending praise; but make no mistake, Bob's delivery is superior to the copycat.
This is one of the first songs I learned to sing of Dylan's many mnay songs.It still hits me hard today.Barry Mcquire sings a song called Eve Of Destruction that still hits hard today also.
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
Two other songs that are a part of the anti-war culture of the 1960 are "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" by Pete Seeger (not Bob Seger). Also, the Irish classic "Scarborough Fair" version that Simon and Garfunkel did.
This is a cover version, though the artist got his voice close to the sound of Dylan. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
Dylan classic but doesn't sound like it is him singing. You should react to Dylan singing "You Gotta Serve Someone" There is a duet with Tom Petty "Knocking on Heaven's Door"
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
Bob was the poet of his generation. Won the Nobel Prize in Literature
Yet you couldn’t spot this isn’t him.
@@andrewwright9378 didnt say it was, and not my generation
I’d default to Jim Morrison
I believe it was the son The times they are a changing, what a great song, it is also on president Obama's Play list, not at all suprised.
One of my sisters is a bohemian and she taught herself to play guitar. She was heavily influenced by Bob Dylan, Peter, Paul and Mary and finally Simon and Garfunkel. As a wee tot, this is one of two songs she played that made me cry.
That's not Bob Dylan. That's someone trying to sound like Bob but that's not Bob.
Edit: It's a RUclipsr named Matt Corrado
ruclips.net/video/tGO8snK98l0/видео.html
wuh?
That’s what I said, this is not Dylan. And they left the harmonica out 😒
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
This is not Bob Dylan. It is a cover of Dylan.
It doesn't sound like Bob Dylan, I agree
Dylan has more rasp in his voice.
It's Matt Corrado.
Plus the guitar pluckin seemed out of place...too loud and busy. His voice is far louder in his regular version. Too bad!
It's Arlo Guthrie. His voice is unmistakable.
Those of us who are true Dylan fans knew right away this was not him singing. It's to bad because this is one of his biggest hits.
Yeah, this is Bob's song, but it's not Bob singing this. It's a cover, an impersonation.
For sure! Ya'll need to listen to the REAL song & singer. Not saying this person is bad, just not Bob!
This is a cover version, though the artist got his voice close to the sound of Dylan. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
It's a cover, not an impersonation. It's Arlo Guthrie and he just naturally sounds similar to Dylan.
@@BradReddekopp Are you serious? That's not Arlo Guthrie! It's a youtuber named Matt Corrado. And yes, it's a (poor) impersonation of Dylan.
Bob Dylan is STILL making albums and STILL touring. Winner of the Nobel Prize for poetry.
Sorry to say guys, but that is definitely NOT Bob Dylan - it's just a cover version, and not all that good either. Definitely worth listening to the original - the 20th century's greatest poet.
There was no feeling or depth in the voice. My first thought was that this isn't Dylan. I'm glad I'm not going crazy. I've seen a few reactors thinking they were listening to him when they're not.
Yes it doesn't sound like Bob Dylan.
Only thing I Shazam the song while playing, it said Bob Dylan but remember it's a long time ago and our ears have changed but that's young Bob if it is.
Yeah I was thinking "this doesn't sound like the original". He sounded similar but more nasally & the original was more raw.
I just shared the real one from 1963 live television on their Facebook page
Sorry guys, this is NOT Bob Dylan!!
Please react to the Real Bob, it will be worth it! ❤️❤️
This is a cover version, though the artist got his voice close to the sound of Dylan. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
@@elipolonsky4235 I disagree. Whoever is singing the song in this video is not even coming close to sounding like Bob.
@@LaStarza61 no one sounds like Dylan
@@jameswiglesworth5004 Exactly.
Was that a Bob Dylan impersonator? The original album version is iconic. This? Not so much.
I thought the same thing - this is a Dylan impersonator
This is a cover version, though the artist got his voice close to the sound of Dylan. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
@@j.8804 A very poor impersonator.
Bob Dylan is a Noble Prize Winner in Literature. He is a genius and the most thought provoking lyricist of our time.
And he can spell “Nobel” .
Dylan won both the Pulitzer Prize "profound impact on popular music and American culture, and the the Nobel Prize in literature. Very few have won both.
well woop de doo!
Tangled Up In Blue is one of my favs by him. ✌🏻
This is Bob Dylan’s Lyrics, it’s his song. But that’s not Bob Dylan singing.
-sounds like him to me-
Amber, may I suggest that when you have the time, you explore some of the works of Leonard Cohen. He's best remembered in the states, when he's remembered, for writing the song Hallelujah. He was a Canadian poet who moved to the states to become a songwriter. He subsequently became a singer. His lyrics, and poems are beautiful and his life story is fascinating.
Yes, definitely some Leonard Cohen. First We Take Manhattan, Ain't No Cure For Love, I'm Your Man, Everybody Knows, You Want It Darker, etc, etc
Hurricane, Dylan's song about wrongly convicted pro boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter is the best kind of storytelling in a song! That should be your next Dylan reaction.
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee I think, perhaps, you may want to do more homework on how Reuben Carter was convicted.
I was born in NJ in the early 60’s, I’ve heard about the man my entire life. I had the honor of privately meeting him in the early 90’s in Boston. Despite his reputation as a boxer, I can honestly say he is one of the most gentle souls I have ever been in the presence of. He absolutely radiated peace.
It wasn’t a simple matter of being “wrongly convicted”, the man was railroaded through the court system simply because he was a black man driving an expensive car through the wrong neighborhood by a police chief who had political ambitions. Other than that, there was absolutely no evidence against him. For the crime of being black, he spent 20yrs on death row.
Indeed… Hurricane is AWESOME
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee I agree that it's ambiguous, although the trial was really messed up.
I used to work in a supermarket, I get that it's frustrating, when you are too busy or not busy enough, having to stay there, until the day's work is done, or your shift is over, when people can be crabby and your feet hurt and you are getting tired. So I tell shop-workers to "have fun, when they get out of there." Just acknowledging that work is not usually fun, and looking forward to getting out of there, is a constant. I get lots of smiles, from workers, maybe I could have just taken their mind off things, given them something else to think about, or even made their day, you can never know. It never hurts to be kind.
This is NOT Bob Dylan. Please react to the original version sometime. This is a cover by another singer.
Listen to 'The Hurricane '. Based on a true story about Rubin Carter, a boxer wrongly imprisoned for murder. Bob Dylan also campaigned for his release.
Love this song, but you should listen to the original by Bob Dylan (as this is someone else, not sure who tho). Can you also react to Bob Dylan - The Times They are A Changin'?! Such a great song and relevant throughout all the ages, I would say!!
Sure doesnt sound like him and the music has been dubbed
You should hear the Stevie Wonder version.
it's missing the "Yes, and" before each "how many".
Sam Cooke was jealous of this song , it sparked him to write "A change is gonna Come"
Bob won the Nobel Prize in Literature. A brilliant poet.
This song is in the hymnal at my church
Bowie wrote that Dylan had a “voice like sand and glue”. Whoever this is just sounds like he has a heavy cold. This ain’t Bob. It’s not bad I guess, but you need to hear Bob sing it.
Dylan sings his song with a hell of a lot more conviction...this guy here sounds like a dammed comedian to me.
I sang this in Glee Club PS58 in Brooklyn
To this day I remember learning this song at school and it impacting me so much even back then. We had a teacher who gave us her heartfelt almost tearful explanation to us of Bob Dylan the one time too. This song more than any other....haunts and inspires you at the same time.
There is a Canadian Singer that does a song called "Four Strong Winds" he is Ian Tyson. One of the great Canadian Folke Singers.
This video reminded me of Ian Tyson.
Four Strong Winds was done with his wife Sylvia. My mum grew up with Sylvia’s family. Ian was one half of Ian and Sylvia before he went solo.
Next year will mark the 60th anniversary of this song's release. I turned 7 that year, knew it first by Peter, Paul and Mary.
Figure this is the best spot to mention a Dylan contemporary who's been forgotten for too long--since he died in 1976. Phil Ochs (pronounced Oaks) offered some brutally honest folk music that dealt with things like civil rights (Too Many Martyrs, Here's to the State of Mississippi), free speech (I'm Gonna Say It Now) as well as anti-war anthems (Draft Dodger Rag, I Ain't Marching Anymore). One song of his that's sadly relevant right now is "Knock on the Door"--about living under dictatorships. He also had a bitterly sarcastic song about people's apathy about getting involved, "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends," as well as the poignant "When I'm Gone." Some powerful music that is worth a listen.
Guys- you should listen to the song "Changes ".
Good mention on Ochs. "I Ain't a Marching' Anymore," at my age...except to the bathroom a lot lol
Power and the Glory is good
Maggie's farm from the Newport folk festival where he was booed cause he went electric.
We used to sing this song in elementary school music class and at church in the late sixties and early seventies. Also, Dylan's idol was Woody Guthrie from Oklahoma. Y'all should do some Woody Guthrie songs sometime.
And Pete Seeger.
Absolute must Bob Dylan "Brownsville Girl" must do it!
Joe and Eddie ‘there’s a Meeting Here Tonight’, ‘Mariah’ folk as well.
Also Peter, Paul, and Mary ‘early morning train’, ‘don’t think twice’. Can’t go wrong w Bob’s poetry and realism.
Bob wrote this song in 11 minutes or so, while answering natures call. Amazing.
Dylan was the voice of the young…. He sang what we were protesting about, making the protests believable. I guess he started the free thinker movement…. And what we thought was wonderful was he wasn’t afraid….he knew how powerful his words were and are and put them in song.
bobby was truth
This is song was written during the 60's when the Vietnam War was at its height but is timeless in its message. He had such an influence on the era's music, a modern poet/bard. I like the version by Peter, Paul and Mary the best.
Bob Dylan truly is a great poet. Take the music out of any of his songs and it’s a great poem.
Need to dive into more of Bob's back up band. Also known as "The Band".
Up on Cripple Creek, Stage Fright, Ophelia, and the Night They Drove Ol' Dixie Down are just a sample of there vast catalog.
Yes...Great suggestion....The Band is the best..
There is nobody better than Bob Dylan. He is our Shakespeare.
Joni is just as good if not better. Bob would totally agree.
I love Joni, too!
It's nearly impossible to find Dylan's own recordings on RUclips - this is a sound-alike. Peter, Paul & Mary did a beautiful cover of this one.
Speaking Of Classic Songs With An Important Message,, Ralph McTell "Streets Of London"
...A MUST HEAR.
Great suggestion
"I Shall be Released" written by Bob Dylan but sung by MR. JOE COCKER is amazing!!
The 1968 release by The Band on their first album "Music From Big Pink" is also amazing.....Just listen to
Garth Hudson's haunting organ, and Richard Manual's falsetto singing....Just beautiful.....
Yeah, what others said. This is not Bob Dylan singing. This is a cover.
This song has been covered by so many artists. This came out during the Vietnam war…
It came out in 1963, before the Vietnam War -- or more specifically, before the US military got involved.
Record album released in 1964 which is also when USA got fully involved in Vietnam, but we had advisors there for 8 years before that.
@@johncagnettajr344 Well, the album was released in May of 1963 (and song was written in 1962). I don't mean to quibble - I only mean to point out that the song wasn't written about Vietnam. (At the time the song was written, there was much more concern about the war between India and China or the Cuban Missile Crisis.) It's brilliant because it's so universal and it took on huge cultural significance later in the 1960s because of Vietnam and the Civil Rights movement.
I’m sure you know by now the original by Bob is on his Freewheelin’ album.
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
Please react to Diamonds and Rust by Joan Baez on female Friday. Diamonds and Rust is so beautiful and is written about a phone call from Bob Dylan ten years after they broke up. Bob Dylan received a Nobel Prize for his poetry.
Saw Dylan and it put a huge smile on my face . . . thank you!! xox
The poet laureate,the maestro,the voice of a generation and those to come. In the heyday of Folk in the 50’s and 60’s, They were two giants Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan.
May I humbly add Leonard Cohen to that list.
Times they are a Changin' ; Visions of Johanna; Mr Tambourine Man
Oops - it's not Dylan
I got to see him a few years ago! Best show ever! This is Bob, a very young Bob singing this!!!!!!!
Please react to the song "He ain't heavy , he's my brother" by the Hollies. It's a very beautiful and deep song and it's perfect for the times we're living right now.
I tear up every time I hear that song
Next Stops:
Bob Dylan, "The Times They Are a-Changin'"
Simon and Garfunkel, "America"
Chris Smither, "Leave the Light On"
My fave Bob Dylan song, but I prefer the cover versions of this, particularly Peter/Paul/Mary.
Listen to Dylan's Positively Fourth Street.
@@fredantonio5717 umm...ok. Why? I just did and am unsure what it has to do with my comment.
You don't know Jack shit about Dylan. This IS a cover.
I like PPM as well-Also, “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” Is similar to this song, lyrically and musically.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 OMG NOT BOB DYLAN SINGING THIS
It is amazing how fast you pause songs and how long you talk about 10 seconds of a song! BTW this is NOT Dylan!
"Lay, Lady, Lay" is a really good Bob Dylan song nobody talks about. He can change his voice to fit the mood, which he does well in this song. Great background music that's very catchy as well.
You have just touched Bob Dylan songs. You have multiple genres to get to. My next suggestion is " Lay, Lady, Lay". It is more of a country-ish song
PS - & I think Bob has admitted he was successful DESPITE his voice -- but he knew how to use it to its emotional capacity -- GENIUS (again)
Sorry kids, this is a cover.
I know Bob, and this isn't Bob.
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
many people believe he was referring to the answer is in the american flag which is " blowing in the wind "
Oof this is not Dylan though, where’s the harmonica, and the guitar…no…please listen to his actual original version 🙏🏼.
Bob was a lyrical singer, not necessarily a rock-and-roller or a crooner, but a man with a message!
I don't think this is Bob Dylan singing this one
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
Excellent guys. Peace and embrace empathy x
Reactors seem to be getting fooled by this guy all the time. Dylan music gets blocked so this guy's videos are always unknowingly being used instead. Of course, Bob's songs are so good that people still have unending praise; but make no mistake, Bob's delivery is superior to the copycat.
This is one of the first songs I learned to sing of Dylan's many mnay songs.It still hits me hard today.Barry Mcquire sings a song called Eve Of Destruction that still hits hard today also.
Bob Dylan is always genuine even as he progressed to electric guitar. Check out the Traveling Wilburysfor a treat.
Literature
Bob Dylan _ Hurricane
Gotta react to "Make Your Own Kind of Music", by Cass Elliot on "Female Friday"!!!😀😀
Good suggestion!
Speaking of influential counter culture singers-songwriters, there is Phil Ochs. Try "I Ain't Marching Anymore", a classic anti-war protest song.
I've never heard this version before, is it even Bob Dylan?
No. It is a cover by someone else
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
Fantastic song especially when you know when it was recorded .. 😀 Love the reaction. Greetings from Norway. Love
Bob Dylan is the most influential song writer of the very early 60s, influencing even the Beatles.
Hearing Dylan's music as a teen changed my life. It made me a better person for sure.
I agree, I don't think that's Bob Dylan
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
I think the poetry in "A hard rain is gonna fall" might be even better.
Two other songs that are a part of the anti-war culture of the 1960 are "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" by Pete Seeger (not Bob Seger). Also, the Irish classic "Scarborough Fair" version that Simon and Garfunkel did.
Sorry to be a pedant but Scarborough Fair is an English folk song named for the coastal town of Scarborough which is in Yorkshire, England.
So very freakin' relevant today. What a mind. What a voice.
How many times will you listen to cheesy Bob Dylan covers, before you hear the real man? The answer is blowin' in the wind.
This is a cover version, though the artist got his voice close to the sound of Dylan. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
its so good to see you two understand the music love your innocence and wonder of discovery
That isn't Bob Dylan.
Hi guy’s 🙋🏻♀️ this is another great song choice!
That's not Bob Dylan
I don't think I had heard Bob's version of this when I was a kid but we all knew the words back in the early 60's
Great song!
He's a genius
Another timeless song that also fits in with todays world is Eve Of Destruction by Barry McGuire. You should react to this as well
haven't heard this in years but geez, the relevance again today has tears rolling down my face.
If you want to hear a great poetic/visual Dylan song, check out "Hurricane," story of Ruben Hurricane Carter
Recommend listening to Phil Ochs, Pleasure of the Harbor, Flower Lady, I Ain’t A Marching Anymore…
Dylan classic but doesn't sound like it is him singing. You should react to Dylan singing "You Gotta Serve Someone" There is a duet with Tom Petty "Knocking on Heaven's Door"
Highly recommend the duet.
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
Peter, Paul and Mary also do a wonderful cover of this song. Well worth checking out sometime.
That's not Dylan .. sounds like him but that ain't him.
#justSayin
This is a cover version. Dylan's people try to keep the original studio recordings of his songs off of RUclips unless they post them themselves as Official videos. Many of them claiming to be Dylan that aren't Official on RUclips are cover artists scamming themselves as Dylan. Here is the Official video of the original studio version by Dylan: ruclips.net/video/MMFj8uDubsE/видео.html
"Positively 4th Street" is the best F YOU song ever written. You have to listen to it!
His 1975 song, "Hurricane" is an eight-minute hard-hitting classic.
I never heard this version before. I love it.
Not sure this is Bob Dylan 🤔
This is awesomely beautiful and perceptive commentary. Thank you guys!