For last 2 days I been watching Bob Dylan amazing music I wonder when did I forget how loving and his music was from the 60’s 70’s and after my husband pass I heard my professor Taura playing when my arms hold u and I told her it’s beautiful she text me the artist and I realize it was Dylan song remade over so I can’t get enough I got all this new music that I never heard save once again my husband was a left hand bass player and he had a collection that fill our attic at 71 I got lot of music to enjoying in my heart thinking of my Joe thank u tube this great ❤❤❤😂😅
Another very great song and the story told by dear Uncle Bob, This man has guided millions of people for over 60 years or more, who else could you say that about, not many only my uncle Bob
lyrics: I cross the Green Mountain I sit by the stream Heaven blazing in my head I I dreamt a monstrous dream Something came up Out of the sea Swept through the land of The rich and the free I look into the eyes Of my merciful friend And then I ask myself Is this the end? Memories linger Sad yet sweet And I think of the souls in heaven who will meet Altars are burning With flames far and wide The foe has crossed over From the other side They tip their caps From the top of the hill You can feel them come More brave blood to spill Along the dim Atlantic line The ravaged land Lies for miles behind The light's coming forward And the streets are broad All must yield To the avenging God
There are so few like that. Most of them from those days, if they play at all, just do endless rounds of Greatest Hits medleys for ever-shrinking audiences of fogeys trying to hang on to or recapture their lost youth. Dylan's a real artist -- he just keeps on creating, getting better and better. Leonard Cohen was another like that; so few others, tho.
I agree with you, but this song is is practically 20 years old. Same time frame from when it was released till now, as his first album was till slow train coming. Not exactly "new" material.
@@smartalek180 I had not heard Dylan sing for some time. I didn't know what to think at first. His croaky voice. But, then, didn't need to listen for long to find has you say. His music becomes better all the while.
Love isn't smiling and hugging people all the time . . . love isn't being relentlessly optimistic about a good ending . . . . love isn't sensational and something to put up in flashing lights . . . . love is sincerity spoken with one's own voice . . . . it's telling the truth even when the truth is ugly . . . . the truth of personal experience, the truth of witnessing horror and not pretending it's something else . . . . in our lives Dylan has proven that the pen is mightier than the sword and that sincerity is more meaningful than pretty words spoken with a smile.
Nice my friend. Today these words seem so genuine, yet unheeded. We always want things to be nice. Too much self loathing today lack of appreciation for life and all its woders, true character and virtue. Have we progressed?
@@mangogarlic I really shouldn't ask, but what do you mean exactly, about 'what he really was'? Because I for one concur with the above comment about Dylan being a great American poet, if not THE best, simply because there's no way to quantify such a thing, but I would certainly put him up there with, say, Whitman & Dickinson, the anonymous ballad singers of Appalachia, Pound & WC Williams & Gertrude Stein & Wallace Stevens, Louis Zukofsky & Lorine Niedecker, Marianne Moore & Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, Kerouac & Ginsberg & Corso, Philip Whalen & Gary Snyder, Frank O'Hara & John Ashbery, Robert Duncan & Robert Creeley, all those folks.
O death where is thy sting? O grave where is thy victory? The sting of death is sin and the strength of sin is the law, but thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Cor. 15:55-57
@@mangogarlic Everyone knows that it not his real name. Who cares? There are many great artists that don't use their real names. I doubt that you are using your real name either.
@@mangogarlic no one gives a shit about what joni mitchell says. She does not write something relevant since the 70s. And she even denied to have said those words knowing she was completely wrong
I was introduced to Bob’s music by my good friend Chris S. I never really known about Bob Dylan! Once I heard his music! Shit! I loved it! It brought tears to my eyes! He’s the one of greatest musician ever now!
@@MrMick50 Agree totally. Covers my ass. Most people who covered his songs have contributed little to music, they piggybacked on others songwriting and lyrical talent. Bob Dylan has given the world so much music, so many stories, and told them his way.
Yes. Who would have thought that Bob Dylan from Minnesota would understand? The foe crossed over and invaded our Southland. And we lost our free Republic then, and our Christian land, which has been steadily corrupted since. Only the avenging God can save us. And will. Deo Vindice [>
@@karenbartlett1307 Yeah, well--no. The song is hardly a defense of the Confederacy and the slavery it defended. It's a lament of war's costs, especially a civil war's. Let your crusted ears open. The South lost. And it damn well deserved to lose, because human beings shouldn't enslave other human beings, much less eagerly kill to defend that evil. Or are you on Putin's side now, too...?
19th century had Arthur Rimbaud to illuminate man's conscience 20th & 21st centuries weren't pitch dark thanks to Bob Dylan. This song (unfortunately cut in the middle) is a masterpiece both in terms of composition and interpretation. Man can be great, Thanks to remind us Bob Dylan.
This is why some of us call Dylan simply a great artist. No, maybe he ain't the most melodic voice. But watch this --- the words, the voice, the acting. Watch an artist. Wow.
Folks at the Lincoln project, bravo for exposing the larger mock in this world including your own, Bravo! And Mr. Schmidt, is a healthcare consultant I was doing business in Utah and I’m glad you’re out there, you know the Mormons! Anyways, thank you Steve for your honesty brother, Love what you love I’d be proud of it, and it’s an honor to share your love of our country. Like if we don’t do it brother who will Dash just don’t ask Mr. Frost a.k.a. the joker man! Keep up the good work folks...
Sorry Mr. Dylan I was sharing this video with the Lincoln project, oh well you know I’m still looking for a good cup of fair trade coffee! Hope you’re doing well brother and will see you on the road real soon, could you consider playing that old tune that used to sing: Lucky old Sun? Love you baby!
Thanks Dylan, for the great song. Your music has always touched me deeply, if I had not had your music, the Germans would have broken me, Narzis. Your music always gave me deep fueling insights into this world. I, thank you from the deepest respect
With haunted hearts in the heat and the cold We never thought we could ever get old We thought we would live forever in fun But our chances really was a million to one
@@richhalmuth160 couldn't help but make that age related joke, in reality Bob's been a great musical influence for almost 60 years. However I went to one of his shows recently, time has really caught up with him physically and vocally, he never had a great voice but what he did have is gone, at some points if I didn't know his songs well I wouldn't have been able to understand a word he sang.
Yes I've been influenced by Bob's music for over 50 years I'm in my 60s now We all grow older my friend Time marches on Just be glad he gave us so many great songs Sadly a lot of the ones we grew up listening to are either gone or are getting way up there But at least we still have their music to listen to
@@richhalmuth160 what bothers me is no one is stepping up to carry the torch for the future, originality effort, and pure talent is gone, today music and it's artist are just manufactured products artist don't even write their songs anymore, they have hired writers..the goal today is to manufacture a very simple catchy sounding song and force it onto people to the point they have to like it.. the days of writing like Dylan, or Lennon are long gone. True talented original artist are a thing of the past
I hope that in heaven there are people who have loved and forgiven me, but also the animals I have met and cared for. Thanks dear Bobby and happy birthday forever.
I walked outside an Airport terminal one day and someone said 'You just missed Bob Dylan, he was standing there having a smoke'. The biggest almost-was moment ever.
Stop your pointless admiration. Respect yourself. You are YOU! A complete and unique human being, the result of a million right choices taken, the product of an incredible creativity and inter-dependency of countless helpers and caregivers all sharing their love and compassion so that you could be born and breathe and live! Focus on your own worth and value, a true miracle of life. Only when you understand your uniqueness, your can appreciate life. PS Dylan admires people who understands their true value. Not drooling star struck morons asking for his autograph.
Thanks for sharing the music and video ..!
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
For last 2 days I been watching Bob Dylan amazing music I wonder when did I forget how loving and his music was from the 60’s 70’s and after my husband pass I heard my professor Taura playing when my arms hold u and I told her it’s beautiful she text me the artist and I realize it was Dylan song remade over so I can’t get enough I got all this new music that I never heard save once again my husband was a left hand bass player and he had a collection that fill our attic at 71 I got lot of music to enjoying in my heart thinking of my Joe thank u tube this great ❤❤❤😂😅
Jeanne so glad you recognise the beauty of music. This guy like many other artists are wonders to our ears & souls. 75+ 🍁hunter yorkshire expat
He was born to play for us. And we were born to hear him. Forever. And ever.
Amen
well put🕺🏻
@@mario7frankielee Forever and ever.
amen❤🔥
For those who don't think Dylan is a genius, listen to this. The man is has changed my life. Thanks one more time Bob.
Well said. 🙂
changed mine too
Happy Birthday Bobby
Yes he is a genius, so says the Nobel Peace Prize committee that awarded him in 2016 for literature.
Just amazing
80 years old and still head and shoulders above the rest. His genius is effortless.
Right on the money, Terry.
Same here Terry, pushin' 80 now
Agree!
I pity the day the world has to give Bob Dylan up. What a musical legacy of a prolific genius!
I doubt whether the universe will give Bob Dylan up. His words will ride into eternity.
@@kenbellchambers4577 Words, videos, and recordings all...........
It's funny too me how seriously we take ourselves. He's just one ant in the any farm.
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😢Don't even want to think about it.
This is one of his best songs!
Bob Dylan is a blessing. Thank you God. Thank you Bob
Dylan keeps marching on and never fails to capture my attention. This is one hell of a video.
Thanks Bob. You still have “the gift”.
Another very great song and the story told by dear Uncle Bob, This man has guided millions of people for over 60 years or more, who else could you say that about, not many only my uncle Bob
this is awesome...no matter how many times I listen to it...it never gets old.
These heroes did not die in vain. Now they sit beside God. Dylan really deserved the Nobel Prize.
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The man is a national treasure.
Proof, again and again, that Bob Dylan still has it. A great song.
Wonderful! Thanks, Bob. You're still where it is.
What a wonderful song from the greatest of them all. Live forever Bob Dylan.
I'm From in Poland I like Very very music Bob Dylan ❤
lyrics:
I cross the Green Mountain
I sit by the stream
Heaven blazing in my head I
I dreamt a monstrous dream
Something came up
Out of the sea
Swept through the land of
The rich and the free
I look into the eyes
Of my merciful friend
And then I ask myself
Is this the end?
Memories linger
Sad yet sweet
And I think of the souls in heaven who will meet
Altars are burning
With flames far and wide
The foe has crossed over
From the other side
They tip their caps
From the top of the hill
You can feel them come
More brave blood to spill
Along the dim
Atlantic line
The ravaged land
Lies for miles behind
The light's coming forward
And the streets are broad
All must yield
To the avenging God
What will become of us when he is gone?
@@torvilasulvstle362 we will always have his work.
Thank you!
@@Guinevere.625 Yes, but it ain't the same.
It will be the end of civilization, as we know it.
@@torvilasulvstle362 that is a very big question…
Dylans singing here is hauntingly beatutiful, comforting and intriguing. Just perfect.
Amazing song, Amazing Video, Amazing Movie
What a beautiful video and song.. wow
I've listened to Dylan all my long life. He will be written into history. The best songwriter ever
bobwarboat by a mile
god, yes....by light years.
iscout61 kenney for me its him as number 1 and Billie Joe Armstrong number 2 and Johnny Cash 3
He wrote himself into history.
for President !!!!!!! bob
I feel uncomfortable labelling anyone a genius, but I'm grateful that there exists poets songwriters and musicians in the world
older Bob gets the more beautiful his music becomes
There are so few like that.
Most of them from those days, if they play at all, just do endless rounds of Greatest Hits medleys for ever-shrinking audiences of fogeys trying to hang on to or recapture their lost youth. Dylan's a real artist -- he just keeps on creating, getting better and better. Leonard Cohen was another like that; so few others, tho.
I agree with you, but this song is is practically 20 years old. Same time frame from when it was released till now, as his first album was till slow train coming. Not exactly "new" material.
i prefer the old stuff- les contaminated by money..
@@smartalek180 I had not heard Dylan sing for some time. I didn't know what to think at first. His croaky voice. But, then, didn't need to listen for long to find has you say. His music becomes better all the while.
Thanks again Dylan
I can't possibly imagine civilization without the wheel and Dylan!
The best song writer ever ,love you bob.
I love this man
Beautiful elegant stately 💙
Thank God Bob keeps on keepin' on.
When you think that you know who this man is ... that you know what he is about ... then he shows you depths that you never could foresee.
Could I be taken for crazy, but I consider this song the best of Bob Dylan, it's so beautiful!
I look into the eyes of my merciful friend
I love it when the Hammond drifts in, great song, great singer, great atmosphere, brilliant!
Love isn't smiling and hugging people all the time . . . love isn't being relentlessly optimistic about a good ending . . . . love isn't sensational and something to put up in flashing lights . . . . love is sincerity spoken with one's own voice . . . . it's telling the truth even when the truth is ugly . . . . the truth of personal experience, the truth of witnessing horror and not pretending it's something else . . . . in our lives Dylan has proven that the pen is mightier than the sword and that sincerity is more meaningful than pretty words spoken with a smile.
Dagaan Galakticos well said
Dagaan Galakticos Brilliantly spoken! True words indeed
Nice my friend. Today these words seem so genuine, yet unheeded.
We always want things to be nice.
Too much self loathing today lack of appreciation for life and all its woders, true character and virtue. Have we progressed?
The literal "Love Never Fails" carries with it that Love Will Never Be Given the "Hook" on the Stage of the Events of Life.
So well put my friend.
Oh I just love bob. What more is to be said of this mans talent. Just how he phrases everything. Thank you bob for all the years of your music ❤️❤️
Bob Dylan will be remembered as our country’s greatest poet.
Have you done some kind of survey?
He won't. People will eventually find out what he really was.
@@mangogarlic I really shouldn't ask, but what do you mean exactly, about 'what he really was'? Because I for one concur with the above comment about Dylan being a great American poet, if not THE best, simply because there's no way to quantify such a thing, but I would certainly put him up there with, say, Whitman & Dickinson, the anonymous ballad singers of Appalachia, Pound & WC Williams & Gertrude Stein & Wallace Stevens, Louis Zukofsky & Lorine Niedecker, Marianne Moore & Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, Kerouac & Ginsberg & Corso, Philip Whalen & Gary Snyder, Frank O'Hara & John Ashbery, Robert Duncan & Robert Creeley, all those folks.
@@mangogarlic he is an Interdimensional being.
He is better than Frost and in the league with Whiteman,Stevens,W C Williams
A GENIUS FOR THE WORDS AND FOR THE MUSIC AND NOW THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE TO NEIL YOUNG !!!!!
When I first heard rainy day women all those years ago, been hooked ever since. another master piece. Cheers from Australia.
I'm 68 and my puritan mom liked this song back then.
O death where is thy sting? O grave where is thy victory? The sting of death is sin and the strength of sin is the law, but thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Cor. 15:55-57
voice is perfection!!!
Gods n Generals /Gettysburg.. A sublime film, great cast, fantastic soundtrack and BD to wrap it up with this unbelievable track 10/10
Bob, dear Bob, you amazing man, sweet artist, deep soul.
Oh the depth of Bob Dylan seems boundless in his lyrical journey to unravel the mysteries of God and mankind!👏📝👏🎶👏🎸👏🎤👏💯💞🎉❤️
One of the World's greatest and most talented musicians.
@@mangogarlic Everyone knows that it not his real name. Who cares? There are many great artists that don't use their real names. I doubt that you are using your real name either.
@@mangogarlic no one gives a shit about what joni mitchell says. She does not write something relevant since the 70s. And she even denied to have said those words knowing she was completely wrong
@@andrealanzillotta4388 AMEN!! I know one or two of her song's and they both sucked (IMO). She has nothing on Bob and she never will.
@@bianca952000 👍
So much heart and so articulate
I was introduced to Bob’s music by my good friend Chris S. I never really known about Bob Dylan! Once I heard his music! Shit! I loved it! It brought tears to my eyes! He’s the one of greatest musician ever now!
Bob Dylan is such great and terrific performer. This video is a real masterpiece.
This is the man who got the Nobel Prize for Literature. And deserved it.
For lyrics yes but his voice is still awful. So many good covers made from his songs.
Is one of the two persons on 0.43 suppose to be gen. Burnside?
Don John taste is individual❣️
@@donjohn3351 it suits his music Bob is a very unique singer one of a kind
@@MrMick50 Agree totally. Covers my ass. Most people who covered his songs have contributed little to music, they piggybacked on others songwriting and lyrical talent. Bob Dylan has given the world so much music, so many stories, and told them his way.
Pure genius. Great song and yes amazing vocal
Incredible songwriting ❤
The only version is the full version - one of his late masterpieces. Good to have this video though.
Bobs truth ist marching on !
One of my favorite Dylan songs. He captures the whole Civil War in one song. Listen to the whole version.
Powerful song
Yes. Who would have thought that Bob Dylan from Minnesota would understand? The foe crossed over and invaded our Southland. And we lost our free Republic then, and our Christian land, which has been steadily corrupted since. Only the avenging God can save us. And will. Deo Vindice [>
@@karenbartlett1307 Yeah, well--no. The song is hardly a defense of the Confederacy and the slavery it defended. It's a lament of war's costs, especially a civil war's. Let your crusted ears open. The South lost. And it damn well deserved to lose, because human beings shouldn't enslave other human beings, much less eagerly kill to defend that evil. Or are you on Putin's side now, too...?
Brother against brother family division
Beautiful poetry set to beautiful music.
Bob Dylan is simply amazing
Bob's songs comfort me and help me be plainly sincere
me too well said
Hundreds of years from now,kids in school,adults in universities,will be studying Bob Dylan!!
...I hope not !
well they are already in some colleges
you mean THE BOB DYLAN surely
You know it, Joseph Keller
And Mario Cuomo also
Brilliant Song and brilliant Voivce !
only > fantastic !
Loved him since I first heard his voice as a young girl!
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
19th century had Arthur Rimbaud to illuminate man's conscience 20th & 21st centuries weren't pitch dark thanks to Bob Dylan. This song (unfortunately cut in the middle) is a masterpiece both in terms of composition and interpretation. Man can be great, Thanks to remind us Bob Dylan.
Love him since I my 14...now I am 69 and still Love him...This beautifull poeet
У нас есть Навальный,нет Боба...
I hear you young lady 75+ 🍁hunter yorkshire expat. His words are like paintings on silk
Thank you Bob
This is why some of us call Dylan simply a great artist. No, maybe he ain't the most melodic voice. But watch this --- the words, the voice, the acting. Watch an artist. Wow.
And the feeling in the voice.....
If you want to hear his voice listen to 'Corinna Corinna.'
I resisted listening to Dylan for many years. My roommate Ron Lebel was an avid fan and he opened the door, thanks Ron!
I'm glad you're still working Bob
Folks at the Lincoln project, bravo for exposing the larger mock in this world including your own, Bravo! And Mr. Schmidt, is a healthcare consultant I was doing business in Utah and I’m glad you’re out there, you know the Mormons! Anyways, thank you Steve for your honesty brother, Love what you love I’d be proud of it, and it’s an honor to share your love of our country. Like if we don’t do it brother who will Dash just don’t ask Mr. Frost a.k.a. the joker man! Keep up the good work folks...
Sorry Mr. Dylan I was sharing this video with the Lincoln project, oh well you know I’m still looking for a good cup of fair trade coffee! Hope you’re doing well brother and will see you on the road real soon, could you consider playing that old tune that used to sing: Lucky old Sun? Love you baby!
Thanks Dylan, for the great song.
Your music has always touched me deeply,
if I had not had your music, the Germans would have broken me, Narzis.
Your music always gave me deep fueling insights into this world.
I, thank you from the deepest respect
Thank you, Bob❤
"Touching" Video..Heartfelt
probably the best song he ever wrote that nobody knows about
Bob is a jewel. We love you, Bob.
With haunted hearts in the heat and the cold
We never thought we could ever get old
We thought we would live forever in fun
But our chances really was a million to one
Mr D can bring a song to life..love this.
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
My oh my, it's that lovable listenable and admirable Bob Dylan. Lovely💕😍
Amazing wanderful 💋💕🤘👍❤
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
Agree
The great Bob Dylon in a movie, doesn't get any better.
A wonderful recollection of Bob's days in the civil war...
Ha!
Damn I didnt know he was that old lol
@@richhalmuth160 couldn't help but make that age related joke, in reality Bob's been a great musical influence for almost 60 years. However I went to one of his shows recently, time has really caught up with him physically and vocally, he never had a great voice but what he did have is gone, at some points if I didn't know his songs well I wouldn't have been able to understand a word he sang.
Yes I've been influenced by Bob's music for over 50 years
I'm in my 60s now
We all grow older my friend
Time marches on
Just be glad he gave us so many great songs
Sadly a lot of the ones we grew up listening to are either gone or are getting way up there
But at least we still have their music to listen to
@@richhalmuth160 what bothers me is no one is stepping up to carry the torch for the future, originality effort, and pure talent is gone, today music and it's artist are just manufactured products artist don't even write their songs anymore, they have hired writers..the goal today is to manufacture a very simple catchy sounding song and force it onto people to the point they have to like it.. the days of writing like Dylan, or Lennon are long gone. True talented original artist are a thing of the past
beautiful song
ILOVE.YOU BOB DYLAN ❤😍👊👍🤘❣🧡💛💚💙💜😘👏👏👏👏👏
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
I love Bob! He is so amazing an never seems to make it to the midwest often enough. Just one more go round Bob. Love and light.
Thank you, Bob Dylan. I believe you are awesome.
excellent. as always the legend that is bob dylan
This is INCREDIBLE! I knew of and loved the song, but didn't know this video existed. I LOVE YOU BOBBY!
John Bosl
Robert Zimmerman a fre man who show us the way to freedom,démocratie, peace and love. Prophet of today for tomorrow............!
Absolutely agree he's a genius and American bard.
True genius all accolades to Bob he's a genre all of his own
Powerful song ~
Even more beautiful is the fact Bob was riding with such gentle loose reins ...
Wanderlust61 lol
"Cross the Green " fantastico Bob !
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
I hope that in heaven there are people who have loved and forgiven me, but also the animals I have met and cared for. Thanks dear Bobby and happy birthday forever.
What an entrance and that voice amazing.
Got the shivers from this song. Bob still making fantastic music.
I walked outside an Airport terminal one day and someone said 'You just missed Bob Dylan, he was standing there having a smoke'. The biggest almost-was moment ever.
Met McKinley Morganfield walking to my plane at O'Hare. On his way to a gig with Slowhand. That was rarefied.
Stop your pointless admiration. Respect yourself. You are YOU! A complete and unique human being, the result of a million right choices taken, the product of an incredible creativity and inter-dependency of countless helpers and caregivers all sharing their love and compassion so that you could be born and breathe and live! Focus on your own worth and value, a true miracle of life. Only when you understand your uniqueness, your can appreciate life.
PS Dylan admires people who understands their true value. Not drooling star struck morons asking for his autograph.
On a cruice nov.2018, I came across a lady who had been riding with Dylan on his motorbike way back in Hibbin in the 50's! Wow!
I never tire of him x
Love you, Bob. Hope you go on forever.
The greatest songwriter of all time ziimmy 🏴👍😄
This is a song from a wonderful movie...Gods & Generals I believe...
That is correct.
You still a king of pop.
Beautiful song! As canções de Bob têm sempre história. I like. 👋
😂
Bob, you are are a national treasure. I am glad you were first a Minnesotan!
Insane that this guy kept making music at this level for his whole life.
Not really, he’s bob Dylan dude
The last of his generation still making challenging music? Great vid too.