So good to see him when he was really young, he seems so sweet and kind and I'm sure he still is I hope. His girlfriend was so beautiful. It must have been a wonderful life back then walking the streets of New York I guess. he's still my favorite musician after all these many many decades and I ask for God's blessing to be upon him.
Check out how he treated her. I like his songs though.- Rotolo became pregnant in 1963 by Dylan and had an abortion. Their relationship failed to survive the abortion, Dylan's affair with Joan Baez and the hostility of the Rotolo family. Suze moved into her sister's apartment in August 1963. She and Dylan broke up in 1964, in circumstances which Dylan described in his "Ballad in Plain D". Twenty years later, he apologized for the song, saying: "I must have been a real schmuck to write that. I look back at that particular one and say, of all the songs I've written, maybe I could have left that alone."
00:00 He Was a Friend Of Mine (Traditional) 04:31 Car Song (Guthrie) 06:53 Man On The Street (Dylan) 09:16 Song to Woody (Dylan/Guthrie) 12:24 Talkin' Bear Mountain Massacre (Dylan) 18:32 Pretty Polly (Traditional) 25:02 The Story of East Orange (Dylan)
I remember riding in car with my Poppa (grandfather), these songs playing on radio. My Poppa , brother, and me singing along. Great memories!! Ive loved Dylan's voice at an early age. His voice always bring me happy memories. Beautiful man with a beautiful voice.
I still feel that time.....we were "freewheeling".....on the dusty roads we found what`s precious....that was our strength, our hope for tomorrow.....and we were running towards the setting sun never thinking of something wrong....
I love you. What you say & sing is sacred. A blessing to us all. We will never forget. Nor grasp music the same way after hearing you. It's all been said & done. Over & over again. Yack attack... Play on, Hassidic man. Regardless of your poking around for a different sound... I'm with you always as with so many others.
I want to thank you so much for publishing this wonderful recording. It is amazing. I'm a lifelong Bob Dylan fan from the 60s and this is the first time I've heard it. It will not be the last.
Snowfire Sunwind "even today"??... what does that mean? Thats like saying the Bible is a good read,...even today!(ever read it?) or the messages that Jesus conveys and teaches are pretty good,...even today! or Calculus is an amazing math,...even today! or Martin Luther Kings message of equality is really still relevant,..even today! or Picasso is a great artist,...even today! or Water gets you wet,..even today! or the Sun heats things up!...even today! or a strong wind blows loose papers around on the ground,..even today! or the snow on the ground is cold to the touch,...even today! or Mozart was great at composing,...even today! or,... Ocean water tastes salty,..even today! Living is Learning,..even today! Einstein was a scientist,...even today!
+Snowfire Sunwind they they they are just trying to get attention to make money. leave they alone and they will not exist stop caring what anyone sais and use common sense from your brain.
That's beautiful of you. When my husband was dying in hospice his friend was playing guitar for him in the room and the last song he heard was Dylan's "Don't think twice it's all right", always one of my favorites. But aren't they all? 😘
glad so much of his especially early career & also throughout t years is Documented with excellent photographs..wish there were a few of wen he was a little boy from his elementary school days wen he was a child..BD appears to be an 'old soul'.. Wilburys showed pics of George, Tom & Jeff wen they we're little guys but Bobby's was about 14-15.( Loved Tom's piche was a ' tow- head ( blond) little guy-- Very precious)..Wen my children were born, wd get pro pictures done every 3 mos for first 2 years & once/ a year after that. --My own mother has pictures of me wen I was 4 days old.! lol
Gaslight Cafe: Sept. 6 1961- He Was A Friend Of Mine, Car Car, Man On THe Street, Song To Woody, Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues, Pretty Polly, Bob Dylan Talks About East Orange NJ
I have been performing Dylan songs since 1974. I have quite a few of my efforts on RUclips. I have never heard this before. I will work on it to add to my rep.
@@germanscientist5761 Super Duper true, yet perhaps Bob could be a king of expression that cuts straight through to the core of a better insight!?! He does that for me and Jesus, well....he's sooooooooooo much more!!!!❤😊
Robert Allen, Bobby Allyn, Robert Allyn, Bob Allyn, Bob Dillon, Bob Dylan, Jack Frost, Blind Boy Grunt, Boo/Lucky Wilbury, Bob Landy, Sergei Petrov, Elmer Johnson, Robert Milkwood Thomas.
He should reprise 'Friend of Mine' today, with the same approach, band & studio as the Sinatra collection. And record 'Man on the Street' for the first time.
I'm sorry for your loss. You're a brave man/woman to play this in such a time of sorrow - no truer way to face your pain. "I sat down and got drunk" is a Bukowski line never written.
would love to have been alive in those days to see this future legend at the begginging. Love Dylan, or elston gunn or jack frost or zimmy or lucky willbury or whatever the hell he goes by at the time.
The unwashed phenomenon... I can see why Baez sang this on diamonds and rust.. Dylan was a legend from the moment he showed up in New York... He had tons of old traditional folk songs and was already writing some but with that nasally tone and the bad guitar/harmonica sound he fast became the go to guy that mesmerized his audience and then Baez heard about him in late 62 and met up with him in 63 and because of her was able to bring his status to the stars...
Inside Llewyn Davis by Coen brothers. They made a fictional character Llewyn Davis inspired by Dave Von Ronk in 60s music scene. In the last scene of the movie we see Dylan come and perform as Llewyn Davis leaves.
Ummm. Well, this is a pretty interesting find...Early Bob Dylan that I hadn't heard before. Like that rap about chessmen and a King and Queen in East Orange New Jersey.
when i first met Bobby so long ago within a few minutes i got the feeling this guy of jewish traditions was more aware of the certainty of death thence the motivation/drive to engage himself to give the calling of being a song and dance type...nothin to lose only those things that come from trying
This is an excellent set! === Internet, is there anywhere to find a HQ rip of this material? I realize that it's a 60s bootleg, I'm just wondering if it's been distributed anywhere. I have an OOP German LP boxset but keep hoping someone's already uploaded it somewhere.
not bad for a jewish male child, it was his heritage that set me to question the meaning of such things...i gonna say this on the matter, what a great country to be a part of this here America
hallo al ia now 3 songs mu father plays this songs when ia wha jong papa left us 15 jears ago past a way bhat remembers his songs ia play them to ai starit play the gitar when ia whas 22 jears old and ian ferry pleast that my papa help me to learn to ply so songs of woody man on the street and manny more thanks so mats gr dave the ntherlands
the old acoustic bob dylan music is real shit i was raised on hank jr , lynard skynard , willie nelson yea , david alan coe, alabama , n such but i like the old bob dylan and today he's cool i forgot charlie danails band cdb long haired country boy but like i said the old acoustic b.dylan is bad ass real deal i think steave earl got some of his style n music from b.dylan check out steave earle if u like this music it's just electric n more modern woody guthry is used in dylan and steve earl song
pretty polly , hank jr made kowlidga from dylans song i think anyway listen to it and u see if there the same but hank williams jr made kawlidga about an old indian in love with a store clerk that was an indian woman bought and took away anyway it sounds just like pretty poline
thanks for that , been a fan since 1961 , never heard of that in all this time listening etc , cheers "I picked up the phone and a FOOT came down the line"
So good to see him when he was really young, he seems so sweet and kind and I'm sure he still is I hope.
His girlfriend was so beautiful.
It must have been a wonderful life back then walking the streets of New York I guess.
he's still my favorite musician after all these many many decades and I ask for God's blessing to be upon him.
Check out how he treated her. I like his songs though.- Rotolo became pregnant in 1963 by Dylan and had an abortion. Their relationship failed to survive the abortion, Dylan's affair with Joan Baez and the hostility of the Rotolo family. Suze moved into her sister's apartment in August 1963. She and Dylan broke up in 1964, in circumstances which Dylan described in his "Ballad in Plain D". Twenty years later, he apologized for the song, saying: "I must have been a real schmuck to write that. I look back at that particular one and say, of all the songs I've written, maybe I could have left that alone."
@@deniscosgro9182 thank you for the interesting info, I really know nothing of his early life but I do know I still like his music and him
i'm sure you're right in that!
@@deniscosgro9182❤
00:00 He Was a Friend Of Mine (Traditional)
04:31 Car Song (Guthrie)
06:53 Man On The Street (Dylan)
09:16 Song to Woody (Dylan/Guthrie)
12:24 Talkin' Bear Mountain Massacre (Dylan)
18:32 Pretty Polly (Traditional)
25:02 The Story of East Orange (Dylan)
Thanks for the times, and credits
Was Song to Woody cowritten?
Words are by Dylan, to the tune of Guthrie's "1913 Massacre".
@@IsanLife Didn't know this! Glad for the info, thanks :)
Guthrie didn't cowrite 'Song to Woody' although Dylan did use a line from him.
I remember riding in car with my Poppa (grandfather), these songs playing on radio. My Poppa , brother, and me singing along. Great memories!! Ive loved Dylan's voice at an early age. His voice always bring me happy memories. Beautiful man with a beautiful voice.
A young Bob Dylan...that's your quintessential free spirit right there...
Love you Bob❤ i'm 72. i am lucky to have known you. My highschool sweetheart😊
This makes chronicles come alive, love it
He always touches my Heart and Soul like no one else , ceptin’ Mary
Iconic exciting Bobby from 58 years ago and he's still going strong in 2019.Thanks so much elstongunnvideos.
He was a friend of mine... every time I hear this song, I can't keep from cryin'....
He was afriend of mine....tribute to my dog Roky passed away 11.2015....and he be always friend of mine
The photos here are absolutely wonderful!
I still feel that time.....we were "freewheeling".....on the dusty roads we found what`s precious....that was our strength, our hope for tomorrow.....and we were running towards the setting sun never thinking of something wrong....
golden. felt like i was sittin' listinin' to bob at two in the morning at the village thank you for this
Wow...phenomenal photos and recordings 🔥
yea young Bob you are the best real legend
This is so good it defies words.
Ssssssshhhhh :)
Big Thanks!!!
The Philosopher!
Thank God we no longer have to call him Elston Gunn.
I love you. What you say & sing is sacred. A blessing to us all. We will never forget. Nor grasp music the same way after hearing you. It's all been said & done. Over & over again. Yack attack... Play on, Hassidic man. Regardless of your poking around for a different sound... I'm with you always as with so many others.
I like you ElstonGunnvideos. You Got some nice pictures in here too! You are a friend of mine!
Love You Forever Bob Dylan
This song always makes me think of my dad!! Rest In Peace POP! I think about you every single day my dear old friend and father!!
I've been a Dylan fan since he released his first album, and I've never heard many of these. Great stuff!! And I love the photos, too. :)
He growed up well. Felt it rather than rationalise and get high minded and intellectual about it. Love the Cave Van Ronk stuff! Two legends.
*Dave
I want to thank you so much for publishing this wonderful recording. It is amazing. I'm a lifelong Bob Dylan fan from the 60s and this is the first time I've heard it. It will not be the last.
Same here, its billiant
Libby Stone
...same happens to ne. I am a 70
Year old Kraut Loving in Düssel-
dorf and a Fan since the 60s.Rolf Kepke
One of my favourite songs=========
This is my favorite RUclips video
Who the on God's green earth would dislike this?
+jacob frantz - excellent question!!
Dead folk ?
Auto Tune fans. Bieber fans. Kanye fans. Swift fans. Brain washed teens..sad.
not just teens lie that sort of crap!
Stuff that dreams are made of .
Love Bob...a friend of mine 👍🎼🎼
They said he couldnt sing - but his voice just sucks you in - what a great story-teller Dylan is - even today!
Snowfire Sunwind "even today"??...
what does that mean?
Thats like saying the Bible is a good read,...even today!(ever read it?)
or the messages that Jesus conveys and teaches are pretty good,...even today!
or Calculus is an amazing math,...even today!
or Martin Luther Kings message of equality is really still relevant,..even today!
or Picasso is a great artist,...even today!
or Water gets you wet,..even today!
or the Sun heats things up!...even today!
or a strong wind blows loose papers around on the ground,..even today!
or the snow on the ground is cold to the touch,...even today!
or Mozart was great at composing,...even today!
or,... Ocean water tastes salty,..even today!
Living is Learning,..even today!
Einstein was a scientist,...even today!
Jaden Jahci this reply is a bit 'over the top' don't you think?
Snowfire Sunwind Even today?
+Snowfire Sunwind they they they are just trying to get attention to make money. leave they alone and they will not exist stop caring what anyone sais and use common sense from your brain.
No. They are comments of a true blue Dylan fan. Way2 go J.J.
when my friend past i played he was a freind of mine thanks bob
That's beautiful of you.
When my husband was dying in hospice his friend was playing guitar for him in the room and the last song he heard was Dylan's "Don't think twice it's all right", always one of my favorites. But aren't they all? 😘
Same here. RIP Rob
Immenso Bob, genio inimitabile
Fabulous. Thank you!
Amazing post, make sure you've got 1/2 an hour carved out for this piece of history. Thank you for posting!
Ohh so hauntingly beautiful.
glad so much of his especially early career & also throughout t years is Documented with excellent photographs..wish there were a few of wen he was a little boy from his elementary school days wen he was a child..BD appears to be an 'old soul'.. Wilburys showed pics of George, Tom & Jeff wen they we're little guys but Bobby's was about 14-15.( Loved Tom's piche was a ' tow- head ( blond) little guy-- Very precious)..Wen my children were born, wd get pro pictures done every 3 mos for first 2 years & once/ a year after that. --My own mother has pictures of me wen I was 4 days old.! lol
I love you Bobby. Come for me now. I’m dying, I need your love in my life,in my heart and soul, to live on with you into eternity.
Wow! This sounds so fresh. I almost got robbed in East Orange when I was a wee lad. It was at the train station.
I have all this on vinyl and got hooked on it years ago.
Preserve These !
Gaslight Cafe: Sept. 6 1961- He Was A Friend Of Mine, Car Car, Man On THe Street, Song To Woody, Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues, Pretty Polly, Bob Dylan Talks About East Orange NJ
+backbaconnbeer Hi backbcb Where did you get the 6th? of september
carstenen: setlist.fm www.setlist.fm/setlist/bob-dylan/1961/gaslight-cafe-new-york-ny-73d6ee09.html
I have been performing Dylan songs since 1974. I have quite a few of my efforts on RUclips. I have never heard this before. I will work on it to add to my rep.
thx for all that great stuff !
I am delighted
thx man.
Elvis aint the king Bob is!
Jesus Christ is King of kings God bless you my friend
"While the king was looking down..."
@@lukelyons7255 the jester stole his thorny crown indeed....
@@germanscientist5761 Super Duper true, yet perhaps Bob could be a king of expression that cuts straight through to the core of a better insight!?! He does that for me and Jesus, well....he's sooooooooooo much more!!!!❤😊
Or Michael Jackson?
I’m just realizing he used the tune of Pretty Polly for his Ballad of Hollis Brown.
thanks for putting this up.
trésor mondial de simplicité bienfaisante
pure poetic genius. not a bad geetar, either.
Robert Allen, Bobby Allyn, Robert Allyn, Bob Allyn, Bob Dillon, Bob Dylan, Jack Frost, Blind Boy Grunt, Boo/Lucky Wilbury, Bob Landy, Sergei Petrov, Elmer Johnson, Robert Milkwood Thomas.
He should reprise 'Friend of Mine' today, with the same approach, band & studio as the Sinatra collection. And record 'Man on the Street' for the first time.
Amazing pictures
hey hey Woody Guthrie....
thanks for postin this man..
when my friend died i played this for us i sat down and got drunk
I'm sorry for your loss. You're a brave man/woman to play this in such a time of sorrow - no truer way to face your pain. "I sat down and got drunk" is a Bukowski line never written.
God the Guthrie and Van Ronk influence is so clear in this period
this is so Awesome I am fucking in LOVE with BOB , have been 4 ever
Friend of Mine is gorgeous. It;s ethereal too. rare
Thee is good it make me happy 😊 in a time of such chaos
grazie di nuovo
grazie
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE
would love to have been alive in those days to see this future legend at the begginging. Love Dylan, or elston gunn or jack frost or zimmy or lucky willbury or whatever the hell he goes by at the time.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU
he was a friend of mine (I have this CD)
We have this Songs,(8.2016).
I SALUTE YOU BOB HONEY
The unwashed phenomenon... I can see why Baez sang this on diamonds and rust.. Dylan was a legend from the moment he showed up in New York... He had tons of old traditional folk songs and was already writing some but with that nasally tone and the bad guitar/harmonica sound he fast became the go to guy that mesmerized his audience and then Baez heard about him in late 62 and met up with him in 63 and because of her was able to bring his status to the stars...
bob is a frìenď òf miñè
i'm searching for it too!
Llewyn Davis was there. :)
Jared M. Feldschreiber great great fucking film and soundtrack
Is there a film about the Gaslight Café and Greenwich Village in the 60s or are you referring to the 1940/ 1944 movies "Gaslight."
Inside Llewyn Davis by Coen brothers. They made a fictional character Llewyn Davis inspired by Dave Von Ronk in 60s music scene. In the last scene of the movie we see Dylan come and perform as Llewyn Davis leaves.
@@asingh7564 See? No.
Ummm. Well, this is a pretty interesting find...Early Bob Dylan that I hadn't heard before. Like that rap about chessmen and a King and Queen in East Orange New Jersey.
Sounds good to me!
when i first met Bobby so long ago within a few minutes i got the feeling this guy of jewish traditions was more aware of the certainty of death thence the motivation/drive to engage himself to give the calling of being a song and dance type...nothin to lose only those things that come from trying
esse cara é muito show.
This is an excellent set!
===
Internet, is there anywhere to find a HQ rip of this material? I realize that it's a 60s bootleg, I'm just wondering if it's been distributed anywhere.
I have an OOP German LP boxset but keep hoping someone's already uploaded it somewhere.
❤
Is that Dave Van Rock lending a hand on The Car Song ?
♥♥♥
So many of these photographs were taken years after this recording; good job though.
not bad for a jewish male child, it was his heritage that set me to question the meaning of such things...i gonna say this on the matter, what a great country to be a part of this here America
Where did the photos come from?? Beautiful pics! K
Wow. Feels like the first time hearing dylan.
🌹
how can i get this on a mp3 ,cd or whatever? i need to be hearing this in my car
oh thanks mate
its either smoking dylan and life or food shelter and death
I could upload it tomorrow, if you want.
Ah, no moonshiner? Shame, but great album.
chansons immortelles mais décevant sur scène
como se titula la cancion que suena a partir del minuto 9:45? GRACIAS!
Song to woody
Song to woody
hallo al ia now 3 songs mu father plays this songs when ia wha jong papa left us 15 jears ago past a way bhat remembers his songs ia play them to ai starit play the gitar when ia whas 22 jears old and ian ferry pleast that my papa help me to learn to ply so songs of woody man on the street and manny more thanks so mats gr dave the ntherlands
9:20 song to woody
YES!!!!!!!!!!!
the old acoustic bob dylan music is real shit i was raised on hank jr , lynard skynard , willie nelson yea , david alan coe, alabama , n such but i like the old bob dylan and today he's cool i forgot charlie danails band cdb long haired country boy but like i said the old acoustic b.dylan is bad ass real deal i think steave earl got some of his style n music from b.dylan check out steave earle if u like this music it's just electric n more modern woody guthry is used in dylan and steve earl song
Incredibly talented man but would he have been given the same chance if he kept his name of Zimmerman.
Caren Fernandes-Smith yes who gives a shit and WTF are you talking about youre asking if Jews get the same chance in America ?
pretty polly , hank jr made kowlidga from dylans song i think anyway listen to it and u see if there the same but hank williams jr made kawlidga about an old indian in love with a store clerk that was an indian woman bought and took away anyway it sounds just like pretty poline
hank sr recorded kawliga before bobby could walk/ pretty polly is older than all of them
Nice job Elston. Please change your name back to Bob. It suits you better.
hallo john and thats what y see is yrue ia never forget woodu gr
Where can I buy this, is this on one of his bootlegs or something?
Sean Osullivan www.amazon.co.uk/LIVE-IN-NEW-YORK-GASLIGHT/dp/B007PNXA66
frigging imposters .......
Dude, this is Bob. He even displays that Dylan tic of changing the chord a beat behind the head of the bar sometimes
He used to go by Elston Gunn.
thanks for that , been a fan since 1961 , never heard of that in all this time listening etc , cheers "I picked up the phone and a FOOT came down the line"
you look so damn cute here....
planetaterra
not a laugh on the story oh man norm McDonald before his time lol
Hhh both
He was afriend of mine....tribute to my dog Roky passed away 11.2015....and he be always friend of mine