Bob Dylan and The Band - Like A Rolling Stone (rare live footage)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2016
  • This was recorded in 1966 so it was a few years before The Band split and did their own thing. I think it's pretty cool to see Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, and Richard Manuel playing with Dylan at such an early time, so early The Band didn't even look like themselves because this was before they got the look that we're all so familiar with. Hope you enjoy!
    EDIT:
    2/7/18
    Rest In Peace Mickey Jones. He is the great man playing the drums in this performance!
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  • @zimmermanhighway3
    @zimmermanhighway3 7 лет назад +123

    Play it fucking loud, Bob

    • @Klaudiart
      @Klaudiart 7 лет назад +4

      xoxo Bob is awesome as always!

    • @Babslab2
      @Babslab2 7 лет назад +6

      Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat imagine if that mic was someone's ear

    • @woweezowee3777
      @woweezowee3777 6 лет назад

      the world needs to be reminded

  • @chrishmmm2202
    @chrishmmm2202 5 лет назад +477

    We can thank the guy who yelled “Judas!” for this fiery performance.

    • @kargs5krun
      @kargs5krun 4 года назад +7

      Actually, the "Didn't youuuuuuuuu" face he put on, sure resembled/reminded one of "Judas" and would've been a good entry for (same) "The Last Temptation of Christ" movie (with Wm Dafoe) advertising picture.
      Not sure who played Judas in it but, should've looked like Dylan here (above mentioned).

    • @ebberman7672
      @ebberman7672 4 года назад +3

      Why?

    • @danmozartino2864
      @danmozartino2864 4 года назад +2

      Chris Hmmm yeahhhhh

    • @cutchopweld5717
      @cutchopweld5717 4 года назад +13

      Imagine the balls on that guy? Must have felt like a real D!$Ik when the Band Broke and he realized he had heckled not 1 but 2 legendary bands who were both inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame? Insert foot in mouth please!

    • @AA-sn9lz
      @AA-sn9lz 4 года назад +4

      @@kargs5krun Harvey Keitel played Judas in it. And David Bowie played Pontius Pilate lol.

  • @arfer
    @arfer 7 лет назад +45

    Rock started here when Dylan gave the middle finger to the trads by saying, "PLAY IT FUCKING LOUD!"

  • @tronsnow4763
    @tronsnow4763 5 лет назад +108

    Every “How does it feel?” is a slap in the face to the audience hecklers. This is Bob’s show and he’s gonna do what he wants; they’re the ones who bought tickets anyway...😎

    • @rogersmith5371
      @rogersmith5371 4 года назад +6

      I've seen Dylan perform 3 times and it is always like that. This is my show, these are my songs, I'm not going to tell you the story of how I wrote it, I'm not going to banter with you or introduce the band I'm gonna play my songs the way I want them to sound tonight and you can like it because if you bought a ticket you know me and you know the songs and if you don't know me you won't know any other version of the song or any other arrangement so just enjoy the show.

    • @ocneal
      @ocneal 3 года назад

      @@rogersmith5371 That's absolutely true! If/when I go to a dylan show now, I've learned not to expect anything, especially for his to have the same arrangement to his songs. I just go - and like you said, his voice seems shot, just to be in his presence before he dies, to him breathing and so that I can feel blessed having seen this genius of our lifetime before he passes away.

  • @thesongtowoody
    @thesongtowoody 7 лет назад +19

    The fascinating story about bob dylan is how he transformed from the guy singing "blowin in the wind" on the tv special in the early 60's, all simple, gentle, reserved to this video you see now. Who seeing him then could have ever predicted that that same boy would ending up coming out with THIS music and looking like THAT and sounding like THAT ! its that story that makes this live version so incredible. If you don't have the context of the story i don't know if one can get THE MAGNITUDE of how great this song is.

  • @sutirthhadas
    @sutirthhadas 5 лет назад +28

    People, this is how you mold your sadness and anger into creativity.

  • @eekowarrior4409
    @eekowarrior4409 7 лет назад +422

    Bob's response to the heckler = probably the greatest moment in rock n' roll history. If Carlsberg made...etc. Hard to imagine getting boo'd gig after gig by your fan base but keeping faith in what you are doing regardless. Awesome performance !

    • @outtheblue2943
      @outtheblue2943 7 лет назад +1

      【祝ノーベル賞】今日は最高に愉快な夜だ🍻🎸👍🎼🎉

    • @Klaudiart
      @Klaudiart 7 лет назад +4

      I forgot about the word "Heckler"! Cool. Thanks!

    • @georgerusch1250
      @georgerusch1250 7 лет назад +5

      Flower I used to like watching those cartoon's with those two smart alec crows Heckler, and Jeckler...

    • @tammijatti9164
      @tammijatti9164 5 лет назад +7

      Eeko Warrior i’d always heard about this moment. This particular performance in that particular Hackler. I just feel so fortunate that I’ve been able to watch this video now.

    • @BH-cr5uo
      @BH-cr5uo 5 лет назад +10

      Dylan turned and said,"turn the fuckin volume UP"and that feels great bob

  • @trident4389
    @trident4389 6 лет назад +51

    This is the best recording of any piece of music EVER (IMO). He took the hecklers words as fuel and BLASTED that auditorium. So much passion through the whole song (especially the "how does it feel!"). Will never stop listening to this version

    • @thomash642
      @thomash642 Год назад +3

      Yup...best live concert song ever. That's why Bob picked the Band...they had been playing live for years.

  • @arfer
    @arfer 4 года назад +13

    0:23 "Play it fucking loud" ......my favorite moment in all 60's music. Right there. What the 60's was all about. We're moving on to the next thing whether you like it or not.

  • @905if6was9
    @905if6was9 6 лет назад +33

    The Band gives ultimate introvert Bob Dylan a raging inferno of music to both hide and bask in. This is a monster. If this is the first song you've ever heard, do not bother listening to anything else, ever.

  • @siriosstar4789
    @siriosstar4789 4 года назад +41

    I never had a problem with Dylan going electric .For me it was just another side of an immensely talented individual .Still love all of his music to this day.

    • @thomash642
      @thomash642 Год назад

      Mighty nice you didn't have a problem with Dylan going electric. Who the F are you or any of the other morons who thought they could tell Dylan what to do with his life? If he had stayed poorly strumming an acoustic guitar, he would have been history by 1964. It especially pisses me off to listen to those Brits/Europeans complaining that he "went electric"...after we already got the Stones, Beatles Animals, etc.

    • @richardnish6469
      @richardnish6469 11 месяцев назад

      Dylan had electric bands before he was, 'folk'

    • @thomash642
      @thomash642 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@richardnish6469 ?????????

    • @richardnish6469
      @richardnish6469 10 месяцев назад

      Read his book.@@thomash642

    • @user-pq2is6bv3h
      @user-pq2is6bv3h 6 месяцев назад

      Con​@@richardnish6469

  • @shubhjeetful23
    @shubhjeetful23 7 лет назад +315

    I heard the Boos from the audience. Damn they had no idea that this was going to be the best Rock n Roll song ever

    • @TMthe33rd
      @TMthe33rd 5 лет назад +16

      Well the audience are expecting some folk sound

    • @HamiltonRb
      @HamiltonRb 4 года назад +1

      I like it too but I can think several that were bigger & better

    • @paddybrennan3644
      @paddybrennan3644 4 года назад

      SaltyBoi
      Not anymore

    • @stevenmeyer9674
      @stevenmeyer9674 4 года назад +14

      @@TMthe33rd the audience knew what they were going to get. Dylan had gone electric months before.

    • @robsnodgrass4544
      @robsnodgrass4544 4 года назад +3

      Many of us who walked out did not do so because he went electric. It was because we were used to quality bands like Yardbirds, Stones or Who. The band behind Dylan sounded like those at a youth club Saturday night dance and the balance made them sound as if the music came through tin cans. It was insulting.

  • @Simpsonpledge
    @Simpsonpledge 6 лет назад +275

    My god. This video is so incredible on so many levels. Dylan is so young and such a good looking dude. He recently wrote his masterpiece, Rolling Stone, and he’s touring with the greatest Band in history (minus Levon although Mickey Jones is great). The guy screams Judas and he turns to Robbie freaking Robertson and says, “Play it Fucking Loud,”. You can actually see Rick freaking Danko in the background. It’s like an amazing snapshot of history. I’m so glad we have this. It’s also Dylan’s best. Performance of the song I’ve ever heard. He was just so great.

    • @mortimerzilch2608
      @mortimerzilch2608 5 лет назад +13

      Dylan's singing here/then was not normal...it was beyond anything anyone had ever done...I really don't think I've ever seen/heard anything quite like that. Truly a MONUMENTAL performance. It happened - here's proof! Otherwise no one would ever believe it.

    • @chasbodaniels1744
      @chasbodaniels1744 5 лет назад +7

      Marc and mortimer, you’ve both nailed it perfectly.

    • @dangarrity7449
      @dangarrity7449 5 лет назад +4

      Thanks for posting when Bob turns to the band and says play f. ing loud I got goosebumps

    • @paulroark9146
      @paulroark9146 5 лет назад +2

      Levon’s a fucking God. Shut your uncultured swine pie hole

    • @mortimerzilch2608
      @mortimerzilch2608 4 года назад +7

      @alterdestiny no I absolutely don't. Dylan's singing voice was GREAT right up into the 1980's where at some point it appears he injured his larynx and has ever after to negotiate around certain notes. I kinda wished Bob had gotten an operation to fix his larynx but I guess he didn't want to risk it and did his best to work with it. But make no mistake BOB DYLAN was a GREAT GREAT singer! one of the greatest ever! Fabulous voice!

  • @chrisrasmussen2870
    @chrisrasmussen2870 7 лет назад +84

    his influence and song writing genius aside, heres a guy living his life his way and pursuing his career the way he wants to. how can anyone not love and be inspired by that. this dude is so god damned cool.

  • @adrihappy1983
    @adrihappy1983 7 лет назад +273

    Wow this is a gem!!! He was called Judas by the crowd cuz his sound was more rock than folk by then, so he answered "liar, I don't believe you" and told "The Band" to play loud to shout their mouths!!! Lol, classic Bob! King of all!

    • @Philrc
      @Philrc 6 лет назад +18

      it was, famously, because he went electric. All his folk music fans were 'horrified'

    • @caseylewis8768
      @caseylewis8768 5 лет назад +17

      Bob didn't care. I know he traded his acoustic for a electric. I was glad he performed this song. It was a middle finger to the audience that doubted him.

    • @ralphdavis5777
      @ralphdavis5777 5 лет назад +10

      Wow is right. Best version ever, warts and all.Bob enters rock n roll.

    • @kerryflores7428
      @kerryflores7428 5 лет назад +2

      I remember many years back

    • @bonscottrocks1728
      @bonscottrocks1728 5 лет назад +9

      He never understood the hatred and why they turned their backs on him, but Bob was so turned off by this he quit. They say he had a motorcycle accident but what really was transpiring behind the scenes was that Bob was burnt out and possibly had an heroin addiction he needed to clean up slow down and that was the perfect time to stop it all and you didn't see Bob Dylan play live for many many years after that, he started a family, hung out with friends and started recording the eventual basement tapes. When Woodstock happened it was basically in his back yard, that's one of the reasons it was held in Woodstock new York. Yet bob shunned them and stayed quiet, the band played Woodstock didn't they? Bob's wife attended Woodstock but Bobby said fuck you, now you like me?

  • @GD-me2lv
    @GD-me2lv 3 года назад +22

    The Song. The Concert. Popular music changed forever. Dylan’s Legacy set: He brought poetry to the masses.

  • @robwhitexp
    @robwhitexp 4 года назад +19

    One of the most badass performances of all time

  • @mikegalante6909
    @mikegalante6909 7 лет назад +53

    This is the best F. U. I have ever seen. Booed, ridiculed through out this tour led to this fantastic performance of the NO. 1 rock song ever!!!!!

  • @roseblake5803
    @roseblake5803 5 лет назад +34

    Thank you The Band for backing Dylan and rocking the hell out of this song!!!!! Epic performance.

    • @Filterite5
      @Filterite5 3 года назад +3

      Amen

    • @thomash642
      @thomash642 Год назад +4

      The Band...not studio musicians, but played for years on stage. This is the BEST version of this song....far better than the Newport Folk Festival version or the Highway 61 album version.

  • @1after909
    @1after909 5 лет назад +166

    Dylan gets booed before delivering an incendiary performance of arguably the greatest rock song ever written delivered by arguably the greatest band ..... talk about being on the wrong side of history...

    • @leohong1254
      @leohong1254 4 года назад

      i ilke him dont say that

    • @smwechsler
      @smwechsler 4 года назад +1

      Some of them were booing the loud crappy PA.

    • @IHateThisHandleSystem
      @IHateThisHandleSystem 4 года назад +5

      @@leohong1254 He's saying the fool who booed Dylan was on the wrong side of history.

    • @Francesco6961
      @Francesco6961 Год назад

      AMEN.

    • @RB-ye7ih
      @RB-ye7ih Год назад +1

      A truly great & moving performance! But, still I wonder if it would’ve been so incendiary if he didn’t get booed? I feel bad for him but it’s by far (mho) the best version I’ve heard.

  • @JohnBrown-ob8nx
    @JohnBrown-ob8nx 5 лет назад +33

    The rejection and criticism was brutal, after all the hero-worship of his folk days, but it taught him a lot about fickle fame. This is where Dylan became his own person once and for all.

  • @rodgrifftube
    @rodgrifftube 3 года назад +6

    I was at the Birmingham concert on that tour. Half the audience walked out booing. The other half, me included, were cheering. Utterly awesome and incredibly loud, I could hear the songs in my head for days.

  • @michele_torres_sososilver
    @michele_torres_sososilver 7 лет назад +265

    I just went and saw him a couple weeks ago.......he's simply epic. Took my mom........who went to high school with him in Hibbing. Yup......he's in her yearbook. How's that for awesome? I believe this was the first time he ever played this......, he's Bob Dylan......he can do whatever he wants. I adore him.

    • @MrEdkern
      @MrEdkern 7 лет назад +11

      Michele, what did your mother say about him growing up. what was he like

    • @michele_torres_sososilver
      @michele_torres_sososilver 7 лет назад +49

      Different. Aloof.....had a certain group he hung around with and that was about it. Didn't socialize....wasn't interested in ANYTHING but writing and was terribly bullied. But, one of those "nerds" you knew would be something special. Loved motocycles.

    • @mare652
      @mare652 7 лет назад +21

      It is interesting how your mom described him in high school. My son has a very similar personality and was recently asked to play a young Bob Dylan in a music video. I was never into Dylan before but after viewing the old videos and seeing the likeness, even his natural mannerisms are the same, and now I really appreciate him.

    • @CHlEFFIN
      @CHlEFFIN 7 лет назад +27

      mare652 You should be an extremely proud mother. Dylan is quite likely the single most important, iconic and timeless recording artist of all time.

    • @mare652
      @mare652 7 лет назад +21

      Dylan's sensitivity and reticence to interviews may stem from being bullied. Many people don't understand creative passion and how that can have an isolating affect.

  • @theiceman6941
    @theiceman6941 6 лет назад +67

    THE definitive live version of Like A Rolling Stone no matter what anybody says.

    • @pjs5824
      @pjs5824 5 лет назад +3

      Well, it certainly has the definitive horrible Bob Dylan vocals. Actually, that's not true. i've heard him much worse in other live performances. Yet, he CAN sound pretty good in the studio. I like his voice on the studio version of this song. Of course, it's difficult to achieve that quality, night after night, unless you are a professional singer. Dylan will always be known as a songwriter, not a singer.

    • @jonunderscore
      @jonunderscore 4 года назад

      ​@@pjs5824 I guess your horrible is my fucking amazing!

    • @fabionick4230
      @fabionick4230 4 года назад +1

      The Iceman the definitive song

    • @johnrodgers3054
      @johnrodgers3054 4 года назад +1

      Means nothing Mo. It's an opinion.....but we all love Bob.

  • @Mickyboi1
    @Mickyboi1 7 лет назад +143

    Used to hate live bob dylan but have grown to prefer his live performances because of how raw it is!

    • @z.z.3680
      @z.z.3680 5 лет назад +3

      ScottishObserver🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Still prefer studio versions, only except for several songs.

    • @grifftrain
      @grifftrain 4 года назад +2

      Z. Z. His 66 tour was epic

    • @teleguy5699
      @teleguy5699 3 года назад +1

      I'm coming around too.

    • @kildare97
      @kildare97 3 года назад +2

      I think that's Dylan for you. Sometimes some of his stuff takes a little getting used too. But by god it'll get a hold of you eventually. Genius

    • @teleguy5699
      @teleguy5699 3 года назад +1

      @@kildare97 Yes.

  • @milesteg8627
    @milesteg8627 7 лет назад +175

    if I could travel anywhere in time it'd be for this concert. not even seeing dinosaurs would tempt me.

    • @chrisrasmussen2870
      @chrisrasmussen2870 7 лет назад +8

      Brahm Erson agree, but 1965 newport maggies farm would rival it.

    • @bingsinatra5283
      @bingsinatra5283 7 лет назад +2

      Chris Rasmussen Yeah, that one really rocks.

    • @bingsinatra5283
      @bingsinatra5283 7 лет назад +2

      Michael G ...but not Altamont! ; )

    • @MrEdkern
      @MrEdkern 7 лет назад +25

      hi brahm, I saw Dylan a few months before this concert which was in may of 1966. saw Dylan November 12, 1965 at the Cleveland music hall in Cleveland, ohio. the concert was not as wild as his world tour in Europe. I met him on july 17, 1991 in Cleveland here. I was walking down by the lake and looked up and saw him walking toward me. I stood still and he came up to me and greeted me. he was so nice to me. I saw him 35 times. the stones in june of 1966 and the beatles in augest 1966.

    • @mariocassina90
      @mariocassina90 7 лет назад

      wtf....

  • @spudcustardx1
    @spudcustardx1 7 лет назад +61

    Without buying this single when it came out, me from a secondary modern school in the uk would have a choice of working in the radiator factory or making sectional buildings. Thanks to this and the times I went to Art School, met some great people, became comfortable with being odd and made a living out of creativity. it still scratches an itch for me

  • @nanabanana3081
    @nanabanana3081 7 лет назад +176

    He's not singing this song ~ he's spitting it ~ great clip 🌼

    • @Klaudiart
      @Klaudiart 7 лет назад +3

      YEAH

    • @DigitalxFe3r
      @DigitalxFe3r 6 лет назад +1

      TableTurn wow what a negative Nancy 👎

    • @roberthenry6910
      @roberthenry6910 5 лет назад +2

      I love Bob Dylan just as much as the next guy, but his singing, especially on the long notes sound so bad and off key. Could just be my ear.

    • @roberthenry6910
      @roberthenry6910 5 лет назад +3

      @Will K Shilling That is the biggest "Bob Dylan fan" thing I think I've ever heard.

    • @tronsnow4763
      @tronsnow4763 5 лет назад +3

      Will K Shilling that was one of the best explanations of Dylan’s vocal-style on this song (and many others) that I’ve ever heard

  • @cpmingus150
    @cpmingus150 7 лет назад +123

    Bob Dylan is a master at phrasing, brilliant and so musical.

    • @CipherSerpico
      @CipherSerpico 6 лет назад +2

      His delivery was fucking impeccable. I’d say only second to Lennon.

    • @TMthe33rd
      @TMthe33rd 5 лет назад +2

      And Jim Morrison after that

    • @jcraigshelton
      @jcraigshelton 3 года назад +2

      He was first and foremost a poet. His poems were just set to music.

    • @ruthpaul7572
      @ruthpaul7572 Год назад +1

      One of the best performances of all time.

  • @9TAFASOJ9
    @9TAFASOJ9 4 года назад +157

    Imagine to yell “Judas” to the first songwriter that won the Nobel Prize of Literature.

    • @Gramjas
      @Gramjas 3 года назад +1

      A loser who did nothing with his life. And other losers here on this page are praising him. What a world.

    • @carolhulbert6881
      @carolhulbert6881 3 года назад +5

      Bob Dylan is absolutely amazing. However I have read that at the time his fans were very upset that he'd switched to an electric guitar and they were booing him at a few concerts- actually quite a few concerts and some people just considered him a traitor. Go figure.

    • @Gramjas
      @Gramjas 3 года назад

      @@carolhulbert6881 They were called "purists" and anything electric was a sell out to pop music. Yes, a lot of booing. Rock and roll was all about "Baby baby...." - and Dylan's new songs had a very different style of lyrics. Naturally.

    • @matthewrogers8778
      @matthewrogers8778 3 года назад +1

      Why they made baskins 37 flavors.......

    • @matthewrogers8778
      @matthewrogers8778 3 года назад +1

      @@Gramjas did nothing huh.......douche

  • @lewisbadham978
    @lewisbadham978 6 лет назад +18

    love that you can tell how angry he is at the first "didn't you" Then seemed to have got the rage out of his system a little bit. I read that he was mad that the sound system wasn't good and obviously at being booed.
    But of course that didn't stop him pouring his guts into the performance.

  • @karenwebster8601
    @karenwebster8601 7 лет назад +61

    The audience for this concert probably saw the best Dylan concert he ever did and all they did is complain. He had written it a short time before; he wasn't yet jaded but good and angry (the way this song should be played and sang).

    • @Philrc
      @Philrc 6 лет назад +6

      a few people were angry for a short while. One guy shouts judas and a few boo at the beginning but that doesn't mean ALL the audience spent the whole show hating Dylan, does it? Listen to all the applause at the end

    • @manuelvillanuevapenaranda9331
      @manuelvillanuevapenaranda9331 5 лет назад +1

      I agree with you my friend Karen

  • @aamazie
    @aamazie 6 лет назад +42

    This is probably my favorite live performance ever

  • @markkelly3859
    @markkelly3859 7 лет назад +46

    Historical video.

  • @matthewobrien4279
    @matthewobrien4279 5 лет назад +6

    Absolute genius! Most of the people who were their crowing for Bob to play his earlier folk tunes simply didn't understand or didn't want to accept that Bob, in a very short time, had evolved onto another plane!!!

  • @ervbefelnareik7604
    @ervbefelnareik7604 6 лет назад +23

    Listen to Garth's organ is something else mystical, Mickey's drums machine gun fills, Robbie's guitar is souring like an elephant Lott a soul, Rick's bass line is simple but sooo great, Richards piano playing is some of the finest I've ever heard and BOBS VOICE! Inventing new ways of playing the same song every night.. Dig it by this time in the tour they were going ALL out producing some of the most powerful rocking soulful music. This has so much of everything, beautiful! I will listen to this forever, never grows old timeless!!

  • @galdylan
    @galdylan 7 лет назад +41

    BEST performance of this song EVER! Giving the song all he's got! the one and ONLY!

    • @mortimerzilch2608
      @mortimerzilch2608 5 лет назад +2

      yes you got that right. The more energy you give away...the more you get.

    • @steves672
      @steves672 11 месяцев назад

      Almost! For me ONE of the best, cause the best is on the album "Before the Flood"!

  • @Ajaws
    @Ajaws 3 года назад +6

    “I don’t believe you”
    “Play it fuckin loud”
    That’s the only way to start Like a Rolling Stone

  • @AndrewStuartBrown
    @AndrewStuartBrown 5 лет назад +13

    Dylan was called Judas not because he'd gone electric but because he declined to be a lifelong follower of Woody Guthrie. He developed as an artist, and he became one of the major poetic influences of our time, as the world acknowledge, finally, with the Nobel. It was brave of Dylan to stand up for his own vision and the needs of his own soul. The lesson is, don't be intimidated by the crowd, People try to trap great artists and force them to live in a tiny box. These people deserve absolutely nothing.

  • @fabrojas5907
    @fabrojas5907 7 лет назад +251

    -Judas, the pagan yelled
    Then God spoke through the man: -I don´t believe you. You are a liar. PLAY IT FUCKING LOUD!!
    Then he played the best version ever of the best song ever.
    -The word of the Lord to the english, Dylan : 1966

    • @edwardgarcia6399
      @edwardgarcia6399 7 лет назад +13

      Fab Rojas that is the most rock n roll thing ive ever seen.

    • @galdylan
      @galdylan 7 лет назад +1

      SURE IS!!!!!

    • @bingsinatra5283
      @bingsinatra5283 7 лет назад +2

      Fab Rojas The pagan's name was Keith Butler.

    • @galdylan
      @galdylan 7 лет назад

      Bing Sinatra best rock n roll performance ever. Best version of this song ever performed!

    • @bingsinatra5283
      @bingsinatra5283 7 лет назад

      galdylan Can't be far off it! I'm kinda partial to Hendrix's Monterey version too. ;)

  • @gomperogify
    @gomperogify 6 лет назад +19

    This is fucking great. Right on Bob.

  • @earnmoney3668
    @earnmoney3668 5 лет назад +20

    Historical video.
    Bob Dylan is a master at phrasing, brilliant and so musical.

  • @aPonderousChain
    @aPonderousChain 3 года назад +5

    Perhaps the single greatest moment in 20th century music.

  • @rudyxrudy
    @rudyxrudy 7 лет назад +22

    i can see in his eyes...the start of not wanting to sing these songs the same way again and again.....etc and he doesnt....

    • @silvermanewesleyjohn5486
      @silvermanewesleyjohn5486 7 лет назад +2

      Rudy Wilson I can dig not wanting to be forced into the folk mold.. I too experienced that thrill of plugging in my electric guitar and the whole vista of musical possibilities. Thank God for rockmusic!

    • @tatethompson1234
      @tatethompson1234 7 лет назад +2

      By 1967, he was done I think. He didn't want the fame, the publicity, the pressure to right the next new hit, the next anthem, the next song of a generation. I think once he went electric, 24/7 he was under camera and it took it's toll.

  • @robjones2408
    @robjones2408 7 лет назад +38

    A great, great performance. Nobody was performing like this in 1966, not to mention
    that Dylan was playing for nearly two hours at a time when most rock acts were onstage
    for thirty minutes at the most. As for the hostility, it beggars belief as he had already
    gone "electric" at Newport a year earlier. As usual, he was ahead of the curve
    although the look of utter disenchantment on the faces of the entire group speaks
    volumes. (It is shown on the seminal "No Direction Home" documentary.)
    History has vindicated Dylan and The Hawks' performance as a seminal moment
    in rock history. My 20 year old son said this is his favourite Dylan recording, especially
    as he originally thought Dylan's early folk period was the best of his career.
    Hopefully the full 1966 concert will be finally released in the near future.

    • @joshuaadler8754
      @joshuaadler8754 5 лет назад +2

      It's already been released for a while now. I think it's either the 4th or 5th volume of the bootleg series.

    • @kenkaplan3654
      @kenkaplan3654 Год назад

      It's been out for decaes, first as a bootleg album (I got it in 1971 and then finally released by Columbia as the"Albert Hall Concert" in 1998 but it really was in Manchester. Free Trade Hall. The entire acoustic set is on this double LP.. The total v song lineup is beyond a killer
      Disc one-acoustic
      1. "She Belongs to Me" 3:27
      2. "4th Time Around" 4:37
      3. "Visions of Johanna" 8:08
      4. "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" 5:45
      5. "Desolation Row" 11:31
      6. "Just Like a Woman" 5:52
      7. "Mr. Tambourine Man" 8:52
      Total length: 48:12
      Disc two-electric
      1. "Tell Me, Momma" 5:10
      2. "I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)" 6:07
      3. "Baby, Let Me Follow You Down" 3:46
      4. "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" 6:50
      5. "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" 4:50
      6. "One Too Many Mornings" 4:22
      7. "Ballad of a Thin Man" 7:55
      8. "Like a Rolling Stone" 8:01
      Total length: 47:01

  • @spudcustardx1
    @spudcustardx1 7 лет назад +21

    just might have have been the best single ever, love this version

  • @HoodeloodumGAME
    @HoodeloodumGAME 7 лет назад +57

    DIDN'T YOUUUUUUUU

  • @muirwoods3829
    @muirwoods3829 7 лет назад +10

    I was 12 the first time I heard this..remember where I was and the season. music lover from the womb but had NEVER heard anything like him..it was as though he had read my life, my heart. Positively 4th Street, same. He spoke my language. His voice is perfect for his music, message.

  • @letsif
    @letsif 7 лет назад +509

    Send this performance into space for the aliens to applaud.

    • @RenzoM2811
      @RenzoM2811 6 лет назад +2

      Fabricio Arana Why?

    • @iainfleming2853
      @iainfleming2853 6 лет назад +10

      RenzoM obviously a Dylan hater. Let him be.

    • @danscarlett2197
      @danscarlett2197 6 лет назад +3

      It's a horrible performance. The man has NO instincts when it comes to singing. Have you heard the original?

    • @Jerry11201
      @Jerry11201 5 лет назад +25

      @@danscarlett2197 idk if you're trolling, but that just shows your ear has been sullied by the mainstream idea of talent. he's not for everyone, but there is a reason he's one of the biggest most respected musicians of all time. I will never try to make someone like him either, so good day to you lol

    • @danscarlett2197
      @danscarlett2197 5 лет назад +3

      @@Jerry11201 no, I know a good singer when I hear one. It's not just his voice but the way he sings the song.

  • @jamietfranklin
    @jamietfranklin 4 года назад +8

    "When you ain't got nothin', you got nothin' to lose. You're invisible now, you've got no secrets, to conceal. How does it feel?"

  • @alfredlivingstoneiii574
    @alfredlivingstoneiii574 4 года назад +5

    Without a doubt one of the greatest songwriter/storytellers ever .A musical virtuoso who sang from his soul through his heart One of a kind. God made him and broke the mold .Have loved him since I 1st heard him on vinyl so msny years ago

  • @martinhall932
    @martinhall932 7 лет назад +231

    Folk Punk... yet another genre created by Mr. Dylan

    • @wolfamper3861
      @wolfamper3861 7 лет назад +7

      Hahaha, I agree!!

    • @merthur88
      @merthur88 4 года назад +9

      He was definitely flippin people off, I so admire him!!

    • @A-L-o
      @A-L-o 4 года назад

      Stop making shit up dumb fuck his music fucking sucks and inspired no one!

    • @nick-ky7ql
      @nick-ky7ql 4 года назад +12

      king noxer 💀💀😂

    • @w0n5kyone29
      @w0n5kyone29 4 года назад +2

      true!!!!~~
      it was a historic moment!!!~~greetings from Poland!!

  • @lucelebeau3024
    @lucelebeau3024 6 лет назад +15

    After all those years: How magnificent!

  • @samdill36
    @samdill36 Год назад +3

    anybody who says dylan can't sing should check this out, he's blowin the roof off with his voice. the mixed passions of this tour created some of the best music in rock history

  • @tdswift4172
    @tdswift4172 7 лет назад +17

    Marches to his own music. How many of us can say the same?

  • @jameslubera5483
    @jameslubera5483 7 лет назад +41

    bob dylan the great!!! poet!!!

  • @alexandrebacelar1125
    @alexandrebacelar1125 7 лет назад +16

    WHAT A PERFORMANCE!!

  • @marksaleby5739
    @marksaleby5739 6 лет назад +18

    God how I love this song,and particularly this version of it. Was at the Albert Hall a few days later. Audience reaction much the same!

  • @mothermarymary
    @mothermarymary 7 лет назад +64

    2016 Bob Dylan has won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature.............How does it feel? It feels great.

    • @shubhjeetful23
      @shubhjeetful23 7 лет назад +16

      Nobel Prize

    • @Philrc
      @Philrc 6 лет назад +1

      there's always someone who somehow manages to get it wrong isn't there? I mean it's not rocket science...

    • @AA-sn9lz
      @AA-sn9lz 4 года назад

      @@Philrc ikr

    • @mortimerzilch2608
      @mortimerzilch2608 4 года назад

      @Klaus Toth Bob should get a Peace Prize too...and maybe one for Chemistry and Physics.

  • @janhensley3617
    @janhensley3617 Год назад +8

    What a blessing the genius of Bob Dylan has been! Amazing talent! ❤️🎶🎸

  • @7yaya754
    @7yaya754 5 лет назад +9

    My guess is that Bob was probably as "high" as this masterpiece is in the history of music, all of them combined.

  • @MrEdkern
    @MrEdkern 3 года назад +3

    Saw DYlan about 5 months before this concert on this tour on november 12, 1965 in cleveland, ohio at the cleveland music hall. He was not as wild. It was a very low place concert. I have seen dylan 35 times and met him in 1991. He was by himself and was very nice to. A very small man but a powerful presence. He is everything people say about him and more. I was drunk for 3 days after I met him.

  • @Tin_Man1
    @Tin_Man1 5 лет назад +7

    Bob Dylan. A genius. This is a fabulous track and I reckon one of his best.

  • @eekowarrior4409
    @eekowarrior4409 7 лет назад +6

    Love when he starts cupping his hands towards the end. Total belief in the face of extreme confrontation from many in his own audience. He knew that what he'd produced till then was spectacular and that there was much more to come

  • @questionblock8949
    @questionblock8949 6 лет назад +46

    if anyone is wondering, the "Judas" intro is from May 17th 1966 but the song footage is from May 11th 1966

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed 4 года назад +2

      THANK YOU!! I was in fact wondering. This is clearly a different version from what is on the Bootleg Series Vol. 4.

    • @VirtualWoodshed
      @VirtualWoodshed 4 года назад +6

      Pretty seamlessly edited though. Kudos to whoever made the video.

    • @christophzeit6282
      @christophzeit6282 4 года назад +4

      You're lyyying

    • @georgharveyoswald5982
      @georgharveyoswald5982 4 года назад +8

      I don't believe youuuuu

    • @Isa-eb2fm
      @Isa-eb2fm 4 года назад +2

      Does anyone have a link to the footage from the “Judas” performance?

  • @RonRicho
    @RonRicho 5 лет назад +7

    I can't choose a favorite Dylan song but if I had to this would probably be it. So great.

  • @stevefaure415
    @stevefaure415 3 года назад +3

    It's like time is passing for Bob in some other way. It's like he's relaxing in the middle of a explosion.

  • @gregoryclemons8043
    @gregoryclemons8043 7 лет назад +613

    Shakespeare was the Dylan of his time.

    • @gregoryclemons8043
      @gregoryclemons8043 7 лет назад +7

      Because Bob Dylan is dynamite!

    • @garysmith597
      @garysmith597 5 лет назад +4

      I totally agree with you my friend

    • @AliceDont888
      @AliceDont888 5 лет назад +3

      Dylan is unique..

    • @garysmith597
      @garysmith597 5 лет назад +2

      @@AliceDont888 I couldn't agree more yours sincerely Gary

    • @ftsces
      @ftsces 5 лет назад +2

      Is the Shakespeare.

  • @monicatolipan3238
    @monicatolipan3238 Год назад +6

    Unbelievable performance and sound quality in 1966!!! That's one of his greatest hymns ever.

  • @johnnevola5832
    @johnnevola5832 6 лет назад +7

    This is the Greatest Rock and Roll Song Ever Made

  • @Pitsku
    @Pitsku 7 лет назад +7

    Should be 325 million views. Greatest rock song ever. All he was ever being was himself while the troll in the audience wanted Dylan to be like him. Very unlikely.

  • @nickg6003
    @nickg6003 6 лет назад +2

    Absolutely magickal how this man was able to continuously reinvent himself like no other and play full force in the face of derision. A true artist and magickian.

  • @jam-nc8ut
    @jam-nc8ut 5 лет назад +5

    This is the greatest performance. Of anything.

  • @trevorsmith6113
    @trevorsmith6113 5 лет назад +4

    Always proud that this was recorded in my home town of Manchester UK, wish I had been old enough to go to the concert.

  • @magnehoiberg
    @magnehoiberg 7 лет назад +3

    At the time of this recording, this was revolution. The man delivers in every decade

  • @northwestiberiawinetours3358
    @northwestiberiawinetours3358 6 лет назад +6

    Starts off in Manchester then següeys to Newcastle. Majestic performance. The Band are incredible.

  • @HumanPatientAssn
    @HumanPatientAssn 7 лет назад +3

    what a historic performance

  • @karenpidcock9872
    @karenpidcock9872 4 года назад +3

    When I heard Dylan sing this across the street from where we lived, at Berkeley, California highschool auditorium, I’d always understood it was with “The Band”...now I know it was so! Have loved this song, among many, many others of Dylan, ever since hearing it live that night, circa 1965.

  • @careym3901
    @careym3901 7 лет назад +23

    What a treasure,Thanks for sharing!

  • @GoonOnFire
    @GoonOnFire 6 лет назад +5

    People seem to be angry at the heckler, when in fact it's part of what makes this performance so incredible. How effortlessly badass the introduction was all due to one guy yelling "Judas!".

  • @user-dm5kv9gz8h
    @user-dm5kv9gz8h 3 года назад +5

    What a brilliant young man he was and is!!

  • @alexwright4387
    @alexwright4387 7 лет назад +6

    Perfect lyrics for the perfect song at the perfect moment.

  • @dondamon4669
    @dondamon4669 7 лет назад +10

    Greatest live performance ever!

  • @patszer8314
    @patszer8314 5 лет назад +3

    I have been a Dylan fan for a very long time and this is my favorite stage of Dylan's career. I think this was his most creative period by far. I'm really going to miss him when he's gone but then again Dylan will never really leave us.

    • @janesimmons3898
      @janesimmons3898 Год назад +2

      Can't imagine him gone😢don't want too..only last few years found his incredible music and writing..and his unique style. Love him...x

  • @ifkncantbelieveit
    @ifkncantbelieveit 7 лет назад +7

    Dylan.. hendrix. beatles at same time in history amazing, time will never happen again

  • @dylanmyers3082
    @dylanmyers3082 Год назад +1

    I wish people would understand that this is the greatest performance ever in the history of music dear god i wish i was there music is nothing without this man
    The best video on youtube by a zillion miles
    You are my god bob

  • @mortimerzilch2608
    @mortimerzilch2608 5 лет назад +4

    Kate Blanchett did such a great job portraying Bob at this stage of his lives in the flick "I'm Not There" which every Dylan fan should see.

  • @user-md2cr8hq3e
    @user-md2cr8hq3e 4 года назад +5

    HIS BEST PERFORMANCE OF THIS SONG!

  • @dave108108
    @dave108108 7 лет назад +3

    I can't believe how great this footage is.

  • @iddhisbing8092
    @iddhisbing8092 3 года назад +2

    Greatest song, greatest performance, greatest just about anything that ever happened, in my humble. Play it at my funeral and PLAY IT LOUD.

  • @TRICK-OR-TREAT236
    @TRICK-OR-TREAT236 3 года назад +1

    NOBODY COULD SING THAT BAD AND MAKE IT SOUND SO GOOD.

  • @grapemynta1986
    @grapemynta1986 7 лет назад +4

    I get chills from this. That intro is truly a piece of history.

  • @esmeraldaibarra304
    @esmeraldaibarra304 4 года назад +6

    This is my favorite version of the song

  • @maddoxzenner1399
    @maddoxzenner1399 3 года назад +6

    Best musician to ever live.

  • @jameslaliberte367
    @jameslaliberte367 4 года назад +1

    The music from the 60's and 70's wad the best music ever. Nothing since has come even close.

  • @tatethompson1234
    @tatethompson1234 7 лет назад +24

    That black telecaster Bob is using here, he gave to Robbie after the tour as a gift. Robbie stripped it, put a bigsby on it and been using it since, a lot of history in that guitar.

    • @guevara34
      @guevara34 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you indeed

    • @beefy142
      @beefy142 5 лет назад

      Awesome story

    • @wongnaichungrd
      @wongnaichungrd 5 лет назад +2

      Robbie has sold this tele recently. There was a posting on Reverb about it. Considering Robbie used it on Big Pink, The Brown Album and the first concerts the band played at the Fillmore and Woodstock, amongst others, it must have major mojo!

    • @givey972
      @givey972 4 года назад

      No it was robbies first then he gave to dylan and dylan used in before the flood tour and after gave it back to robbie.

  • @user-vd7fi8rl1y
    @user-vd7fi8rl1y 7 лет назад +37

    Congratulation on Nobel Prize!

    • @CooManTunes
      @CooManTunes 7 лет назад +4

      Laughable. That prize is obsolete ever since Obama bin Laden was given one for being black.

  • @richardnish6469
    @richardnish6469 11 месяцев назад +1

    This gem is a pivotal moment in musical history. This song was played everywhere, and still should be.

  • @gbarbosadouglas
    @gbarbosadouglas 7 лет назад +10

    A living legend.

  • @diltonaguirre8468
    @diltonaguirre8468 7 лет назад +84

    Thank you for uploading this. It's incredibly difficult to find videos of Dylan performances let alone his music sometimes. He sounds great here. Later on throughout the years his voice started giving out and he stopped trying to sing. Regardless, he's still a great musician and cool as fuck.