I love you so much! I also see what’s already happened and I have had any interaction with you. I want the best for your future and your heart. I genuinely wish for you to have a wonderful life and I only wish to be a plus to your progress . Thank you for all that you do!
I heard this today for the first time while listening to a vintage aircheck of WFMU in 1969. Guest DJ Danny Fields played this unreleased track on August 28, 1969! No mention was made of the fact it was unreleased. Incredible. I immediately Googled it and that brought me here.
I just love the beat Bobby has on this one nad of course the power in his voice but it's always powerful. He's 21 and sounds like 60, being a blues man all his life
I’m 75 and “The Times…” in mono was the first LP I ever bought. I sold all of my vinyl a couple of years and have replaced the 4 acoustic Dylan albums with CDs. To this day I’ve never even listened to any of his electric records. There’s no troubadour factor or emotional tension with amplified, non acoustic music. Just my opinion of course.
I like when an artist takes a song and does it his own way and Bob did it with this tune, didn't try to emulate the old style guitar playing just jammed it!!!
I read that this recording was made in a Minnesota hotel room in 1961. Someone else wrote it was recorded in New York in 1963. I don't know, but it sounds earlier than '63 to me. I would guess 1961; might be an outtake from the first Bob Dylan LP. Dylan's guitar playing was wonderful in this early period; you can hear it on his first LP for Columbia Records, and especially on bootleg records like "Great White Wonder." I just found this on Wikipedia: "On December 22, 1961, a month to the day after Bob Dylan's final session, Dylan was in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he and his friend Tony Glover paid a visit to their friend Bonnie Beecher. Dylan held an informal session at her apartment, performing twenty-six songs which were recorded by Glover on a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Often known by a misnomer, the Minneapolis Hotel Tape soon entered private circulation, providing a thorough look at Dylan's musical potential only a month after recording his debut album. A larger and far more diverse selection of songs, it was all recorded the night of the 22nd in roughly two and a half hours." Dylan was only 20-years-old when he made this recording.
Played by Bob Dylan during the Freewheelin' sessions (April 25, 1962). It is truly remarkable, and incomprehensible why this was left off the album. In pre-internet days it was available in a bootleg called *A Batch of Little White Wonder* www.wikiwand.com/en/The_Freewheelin%27_Bob_Dylan#/Outtakes
Thanks very much for this! When you consider some of the things that are popular on RUclips, whilst this video only has 612 views.... Well it's their loss I guess.
If you really want a copy of this I can provide one. I have the bootleg LP "Bob Dylan-A Rare Patch of Little White Wonder" which has "Baby Please Don't Go". I can download it to an MP format, then send it to ur email. Lemme know. tsdaddy33@gmail.com
How could you think it's not him, great song i have it on the songs for bonnie CD i bought in this dodgy shop. Thought it was from that recording but it's from the freewheelin' sessions.
thanks a lot for sharing this song! great great great!!! i love his bobness for nearly 20 years and i collected a lots of bootlegs for many years, but i never never ever heard this song. i can't believe it, can anybody tell me where and when this recording is dated? i am sorry for my bad english :-)
Can anyone play this? i think it's a half step tuned down with the low E string as the rhythm, then those mid to high string embelishments, slides and whatnot from what i can figure out, i really love this version of this song, any tips, tabs or pointers would be awesome!
Bob was always hip to a one off performance, hence this Classic went straight to bootleg so too "Blind Willie McTell" original w/Mark Knoffler went straight to bootleg. Bob has always had discernment about these matters.
U can't be serious Time Out Of Mind, 1997 Adele was... let me check... that's right. 9 years old. Lost 2 minutes of my time to say you that, next time better hold your tongue
Ur like wee kids...ask someone about the british sense of humour....only a moron would confuse Dylan and Adele....thats so obvious its childlike....get a life.
Esta grabación es esencia pura!! Veo que cuesta muy poco tirar por la borda el trabajo de Dylan, con palabras malsonantes e insultos... a esas personas les digo, qué.... ya quisierais tener un gramo de creatividad y haber escrito sólo una frase de los más de 500 poemas de Dylan.
I am Always here! ❤️ Your music is with me and my heart is with you! Such a great force of nature and for good in the world 🌎
I love you so much! I also see what’s already happened and I have had any interaction with you. I want the best for your future and your heart. I genuinely wish for you to have a wonderful life and I only wish to be a plus to your progress . Thank you for all that you do!
I have this on one of my Dylan bootleg albums which I bought in 1974. Love it.
the rhythm. the guitar, his angry voice!! i love him
well said, !!! Them with Van MOrrison sounds similar -)))
Wow, this blows me away! What a treasure of unreleased stuff still out there....
I heard this today for the first time while listening to a vintage aircheck of WFMU in 1969. Guest DJ Danny Fields played this unreleased track on August 28, 1969! No mention was made of the fact it was unreleased. Incredible. I immediately Googled it and that brought me here.
can u feel that real heart in everything he's into singing? like an old bluesman b4 robert Johnson
TY for sharing this priceless gem!!! 😍
thank you to this gifted man who enhanced our souls, unlike the ones who diminish our dignity
Bless him! Forever ❤️
Hey Bob, please don't go. You're the best !
Your the best,Just remember theres always someone bigger and better than you.Right?
@@johnlahl1722 Lolololol
I just love the beat Bobby has on this one nad of course the power in his voice but it's always powerful. He's 21 and sounds like 60, being a blues man all his life
Un interprète remarquable, un musicien habité par ce qu'il joue et chante... Je suis souvent éblouie par ses performances...
GOTTA LOVE THIS MAN,,,,
OMG I've just found Bob at the semi ripe age of 57
It's easy going from here
Thankyou Mr B D
I’m 75 and “The Times…” in mono was the first LP I ever bought. I sold all of my vinyl a couple of years and have replaced the 4 acoustic Dylan albums with CDs. To this day I’ve never even listened to any of his electric records. There’s no troubadour factor or emotional tension with amplified, non acoustic music. Just my opinion of course.
Superb
🎼🎹🎇
"Bobby, please don't go."
This was on the first bootleg album, called the "Great White Wonder" - which I still have!
Jack likewise i have this album a bootleg pressed in Italy with a Pink cover under the Joker Label. We are very satisfied.
His young voice is very strong. Amazing!
dirty as fuck
this is the definitive version
I like Them's cover of this too, this is much more boiled down though, amazing!
Great share. Never heard this one before.
Sounds like Mississippi delta blues from .....He did it justice.
+levons money That's where his roots are from, not just Woody G.
+levons money indeed
Song is from Fred Mc Dowell
I like when an artist takes a song and does it his own way and Bob did it with this tune, didn't try to emulate the old style guitar playing just jammed it!!!
BOB'S BLUESY BLUES .. ❤ .. ALWAYS .. LEGENDARY .. B .. XOXO 💋
one of 38 artists that have covered this song
I read that this recording was made in a Minnesota hotel room in 1961. Someone else wrote it was recorded in New York in 1963. I don't know, but it sounds earlier than '63 to me. I would guess 1961; might be an outtake from the first Bob Dylan LP. Dylan's guitar playing was wonderful in this early period; you can hear it on his first LP for Columbia Records, and especially on bootleg records like "Great White Wonder."
I just found this on Wikipedia: "On December 22, 1961, a month to the day after Bob Dylan's final session, Dylan was in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he and his friend Tony Glover paid a visit to their friend Bonnie Beecher. Dylan held an informal session at her apartment, performing twenty-six songs which were recorded by Glover on a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Often known by a misnomer, the Minneapolis Hotel Tape soon entered private circulation, providing a thorough look at Dylan's musical potential only a month after recording his debut album. A larger and far more diverse selection of songs, it was all recorded the night of the 22nd in roughly two and a half hours." Dylan was only 20-years-old when he made this recording.
True Blues.
Bob Dylan is my hands down favorite musical artist.....as Gregory Bateson is my favorite social scientist......what a century it was!!!
What century,19th or 20th or even 21st?
Bellissime immaggini del mitico, carismatico,grande genio dylan !
Best version of this song, period. Dylan really nailed it. Does anyone agree?
Played by Bob Dylan during the Freewheelin' sessions (April 25, 1962). It is truly remarkable, and incomprehensible why this was left off the album. In pre-internet days it was available in a bootleg called *A Batch of Little White Wonder*
www.wikiwand.com/en/The_Freewheelin%27_Bob_Dylan#/Outtakes
The Them version which made the song famous worldwide is much better
René Kadijk no I don't agree the best version that I heard is off of Paul Revere and the Raiders second album just like us
Don't agree. This is good but just one many flavours of the Joe Williams standard. Most of them are fine, if not great, IMHO.
Thanks!
Thank u Bob very warming but that's no different to any song u sing thank you again. 💕
Thanks very much for this! When you consider some of the things that are popular on RUclips, whilst this video only has 612 views.... Well it's their loss I guess.
absolutely !!!
So long Bobby
I love Bob.
Do 1.5x speed for a very cool alternate version
love it!
Toe tapping emotion !
This is really Bob Dylan. This song is one leftover studio of the album "The Freewheelin Bob Dylan", recorded (the song) in 25/april/1962.
I want a copy of this! It sounds like an old Lead Belly record.
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If you really want a copy of this I can provide one. I have the bootleg LP "Bob Dylan-A Rare Patch of Little White Wonder" which has "Baby Please Don't Go". I can download it to an MP format, then send it to ur email. Lemme know. tsdaddy33@gmail.com
No it doesn't
@jaisonsc1 that's almost right....actually recorded in 1961 back in Hastings, Minnesota, before the big journey began...( so sez me...lol)
I like the quirky way Dylan does this song. Big Joe Williams wrote it way back.
this rocks..2012
How could you think it's not him, great song i have it on the songs for bonnie CD i bought in this dodgy shop.
Thought it was from that recording but it's from the freewheelin' sessions.
Yea straight juke n jive on the soul brothers hell yea
love it love it!
Fantastic one we have here.
yeah im right here and listening your rage
Sure this is Bob Dylans voice, wonderful!
if you want the live version; buy folksinger's choice(bob dylan) t's a live radio performance in 1962
i m right here do not gone anywhere
AMAZING GUY
The ace of spades!
When he starts to 'scream' it's really fucking sexy. *.*
2 Me Bob is GOD , So fuckin Sexy.
This is really good.
long times gone now...
It's Bob's heritage and where he started. Don't judge it by any other standards.
It's raw, blues and punk
willy
did i said that ill go i stay here with my love to you to eternity bob dylan we are internal lovers
i aint go nowhere without xđubbb iam here waiting for yđu
thanks a lot for sharing this song! great great great!!! i love his bobness for nearly 20 years and i collected a lots of bootlegs for many years, but i never never ever heard this song. i can't believe it, can anybody tell me where and when this recording is dated? i am sorry for my bad english :-)
It's an outtake from Freewheelin', so probably around 1963.
+Earth Core Woman Could be the Minnesota Hotel Taê Recording
It's from Minnesota Hotel tape in 1961.
Bobby 20 years old, i'm fuckin crying, it's so great
super!!
Can anyone play this? i think it's a half step tuned down with the low E string as the rhythm, then those mid to high string embelishments, slides and whatnot from what i can figure out, i really love this version of this song, any tips, tabs or pointers would be awesome!
today is May 24th Bob's birthday
mi fa piacere di trovare altri estimatori del mitico, Ciao Carla!
love bob as a teen xD
Bob was always hip to a one off performance, hence this Classic went straight to bootleg so too "Blind Willie McTell" original w/Mark Knoffler went straight to bootleg. Bob has always had discernment about these matters.
sublime
houich fadila aa
pas compris aaa
i like this version, but you gotta love the way Lightning Hopkins plays it.
"Baby, prease don't go"
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🎸🎸🎼🎼🎼🎵
❣️
That is an awfully bold statement, man
Man I am blowin' this jug
By the way: does anyone knows in which year Dylan did this wonderful cover? And is it on one of his bootlegs? Thanks for the answer.
+René Kadijk It's an outtake from The Freewheelin', in 1963. It's surely on a bootleg, but I don't witch one.
Really? A cover? Freewheelin'?
Yes. So why video pics (most?) all of him much later. I'd expect on Vol 1-3 of Official Bootlegs if not Biograph
te amo bbb...............
a man with a lot of thoughts
bob´s please don´t go!!
Little boy as elder statesman of THE BLOOOOZ~E
Wow...
....and yes, it is Bobby singing and playing.
BUDGIE BABY PLEASE DON'T GO
This is HOT!
IM NOT GOING NOWHERE JUST WAITING HERE
Dylan el poeta cantautor...
i am right here
Yup, that's Bobby.
He does a good cover of Adeles Make you feel my Love as well...
U can't be serious
Time Out Of Mind, 1997
Adele was... let me check... that's right. 9 years old. Lost 2 minutes of my time to say you that, next time better hold your tongue
And at the beginnig of her cover, Adele says precisely... "...but it's a Bob Dylan cover"
NB: for the album Chimes of Freedom, Amnesty Int.
Obviously you have no sense of irony...grow up.
Buddy this not irony. Dylan is poet plus minstrel. If you like irony do it another time and for another person not for Dylan.
Ur like wee kids...ask someone about the british sense of humour....only a moron would confuse Dylan and Adele....thats so obvious its childlike....get a life.
i love you saw😎watcing eagles flklly
fucking amazing
I've always loved this song and was inspired to do my own version. Would love some feedback if anyone's interested!
Is that Michael Bloomfield playing guitar off to the side?
Esta grabación es esencia pura!! Veo que cuesta muy poco tirar por la borda el trabajo de Dylan, con palabras malsonantes e insultos... a esas personas les digo, qué.... ya quisierais tener un gramo de creatividad y haber escrito sólo una frase de los más de 500 poemas de Dylan.
Don't want me to bother you don't make me beg.
whate rage against the mashine yeah bob
What year?
Does somebody know in what tuning Bob played this one?
Dropped D ?
wow
thnx nice to know:)
don't go