Ich liebe und verehre Bob Dylan! Ein großartiger Musiker und ein fantastischer Poet. Und ich liebe Willie Nelson und seine Musik und ich habe bei diesem Lied Tränen vergossen!
Still you're on the Road Bob hard Times come again no more! A beloved thought to the Great Willie Nelson! Lord bless you Maestro & the Ones you love more! May your Art stay Forever Young!
Bob Dylan goes back to his roots for this song. He started singing and playing folk and country. Check out his duet with Johnny Cash when he was 28 when Johnny Cash put him on his television show in which he sang his own composition "I Threw It All Away".
@@kovvvas You are quite right of course. Dylan was 24 when the album 'Blonde on Blonde' was released and then Dylan played the song “I Threw It All Away” for George Harrison on Thanksgiving 1968 when Harrison and his then-wife Pattie Boyd spent the holiday with the Dylans in Woodstock. Harrison was so blown away, he went on to cover it with his fellow Beatles during the Let It Be sessions in January 1969. In 1969 Dylan recorded an appearance for The Johnny Cash Show at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. He was in Nashville to do the album 'Nashville Skyline' released early 1969. I played it all summer of 1969 when we walked on the moon. I corrected his age in my comment.
Todos tenemos un poco de tiempo para vivir, todos vivimos sin sentir algo especial, casi todo morimos al mismo tiempo, todos tenemos que escuchar a dylan, todos tenemos una tarde oscura que nos invita a escuchar a dylan, por siempre, para siempre
Out of sight !!! Dylan's version is better than any other out there, imho. "Hard Times Come Again No More," (sometimes, "Hard Times") is an American parlor song written by Stephen Foster. It was published in New York by Firth, Pond & Co. in 1854 as Foster's Melodies No. 28. Well-known and popular in its day, both in America and Europe, the song asks the fortunate to consider the plight of the less fortunate and ends with one of Foster's favorite images: "a pale drooping maiden".
in concerts like this, as a guest performer ,like singing for frank sinatra, the pope ,at the white house etc. you can see his greatness. loose as a goose.
This will cause great discord and probably get death threats from the Dillon fans but I’d have much rather heard Willie sing this with Townes. This is far from the best version I’ve heard of Townes’ awesome creation. Sorry and I’d guess they tried to get Townes. But I’d still have rather heard Townes or anyone else from Texas than Bob.
With few welcome exceptions, most of the responses here have been Wonderful. But..... Dylan sucks? Give me a call when you change the face of american popular music. Wrong chords? Why not think its a slightly different version? To the OP, thank you.
love the song and I love Dylan.. but somehow the thought that this was a parody by adam sandler entered my mind and I couldn't listen to it anymorre without laughing.. sorry, thumb me down.. I'll understand..
Ich liebe und verehre Bob Dylan!
Ein großartiger Musiker und ein fantastischer Poet.
Und ich liebe Willie Nelson und seine Musik und ich habe bei diesem Lied Tränen vergossen!
Genio inimitabile
Still you're on the Road Bob hard Times come again no more!
A beloved thought to the Great Willie Nelson!
Lord bless you Maestro & the Ones you love more!
May your Art stay Forever Young!
Well said, Nemo.
A true American treasure performing an American classic. What a SCHWEET version! Thank you BOB!!
Love this tune!
Wow. Bob in his best voice and a great song.
Bob Dylan goes back to his roots for this song. He started singing and playing folk and country. Check out his duet with Johnny Cash when he was 28 when Johnny Cash put him on his television show in which he sang his own composition "I Threw It All Away".
That was in 1969. He had done Highway 61 and Blonde on Blonde by then.
@@kovvvas You are quite right of course. Dylan was 24 when the album 'Blonde on Blonde' was released and then Dylan played the song “I Threw It All Away” for George Harrison on Thanksgiving 1968 when Harrison and his then-wife Pattie Boyd spent the holiday with the Dylans in Woodstock. Harrison was so blown away, he went on to cover it with his fellow Beatles during the Let It Be sessions in January 1969.
In 1969 Dylan recorded an appearance for The Johnny Cash Show at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. He was in Nashville to do the album 'Nashville Skyline' released early 1969. I played it all summer of 1969 when we walked on the moon. I corrected his age in my comment.
Thanks Bob for this side of you.
I had not seen this video before! Beautifully done, Mr. Bob Dylan!!! Great song!
you can tell he loves this song. he sings it with such reverence.
Unico. Irrepetible. Excelso siempre
Fantastic this music .
Dylan is a treasure ____
A nutcase . B
Todos tenemos un poco de tiempo para vivir, todos vivimos sin sentir algo especial, casi todo morimos al mismo tiempo, todos tenemos que escuchar a dylan, todos tenemos una tarde oscura que nos invita a escuchar a dylan, por siempre, para siempre
Out of sight !!! Dylan's version is better than any other out there, imho. "Hard Times Come Again No More," (sometimes, "Hard Times") is an American parlor song written by Stephen Foster. It was published in New York by Firth, Pond & Co. in 1854 as Foster's Melodies No. 28. Well-known and popular in its day, both in America and Europe, the song asks the fortunate to consider the plight of the less
fortunate and ends with one of Foster's favorite images: "a pale
drooping maiden".
Thank you Leocadia. Sharing like this is what You Tube is for, and your message was so kind and beautiful.
hear ! hear !.....I second that ! well said indeed !
Yes, a wonderful version. But, I think versions by the Red Clay Ramblers and by Mary J. Blige on the Hope for Haiti album deserve attention, as well.
@@Famdoc1000 Amen.
come again no more. Better than the album version
in concerts like this, as a guest performer ,like singing for frank sinatra, the pope ,at the white house etc. you can see his greatness.
loose as a goose.
Zimmy..........you still got it boy
I I think
Unbelievable
🎶🎼⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
awesome
ZImmy hope you spent all my money well that I have spent on you.
God Bless Us All
where's Willie?
This great song by Stephen Foster, sung by Dylan with the same kind of tempered fragility as he did with Gershwin's "Soon"
sings it like a hymn
I'm not sure Willie's picture on the wall qualifies to be included in the title.
YEAH BOYS WILLIE AND BOB
Marty Stuart on mandolin!
A nice one
Willie isn’t in this video, but the song is pretty.
Lo máximo yo trabajé en durango con bob de dylan de secretaria de produccion
I see Marty Stuart on mandolin. Who is that on acoustic guitar next to Dylan? Kinda looks like Waddy Wachtel.
+willbilson1aol
it`s jj jackson . bob`s guitar player around the 90th
Fondly remember the golden age of ancient ...
Dylan's singing nonwithstanding he is paying his respects to the song's composer, Stephen Foster America's first songwriter.
where's willy
HARD TIMES ARE GONE
The '90s wasn't black and white. Oh snap. I see my comment from 6 years ago😮!
Algo así como 1972
This will cause great discord and probably get death threats from the Dillon fans but I’d have much rather heard Willie sing this with Townes. This is far from the best version I’ve heard of Townes’ awesome creation. Sorry and I’d guess they tried to get Townes. But I’d still have rather heard Townes or anyone else from Texas than Bob.
I agree
I promise for a moment I thought #AdamSandler was doing an impersonation of #BobDylan as a tribute.
False advertising. Willie Nelson is nowhere to be seen. Foul!
the video where the two sing together is gone. so willie is all about the money.
How much did it cost you ??
😅
Bad version . Where's Willie . B
It's a classic American song, why don't they play the correct chords ?
With few welcome exceptions, most of the responses here have been Wonderful. But..... Dylan sucks? Give me a call when you change the face of american popular music. Wrong chords? Why not think its a slightly different version? To the OP, thank you.
I think he is very good.
Eu acho que ele é muito bom..., e tu és um cretino sem noção quando falas!...
love the song and I love Dylan..
but somehow the thought that this was a parody by adam sandler entered my mind and I couldn't listen to it anymorre without laughing.. sorry, thumb me down.. I'll understand..
He mangles the English language . B
...like nobody else in folk/rock has done in the past fifty-nine years. Peace
@@goneatlast open your mind