@@lilblackduc7312 Let me put it this way, Sr: You have the mission to send a piece of the human heritage to an advanced ALIEN species that wants to make contact with us in the name of knowledge and the mutual greater good. So, name 10 songs that may impress them as part of the human legacy. BE advised, this could be a tricky question, but there are no wrong answers
@@kordTHEwhiteCROW I believe in the phrase, "Under promise and Over deliver"! Here's the best I could do, squeezing it down...AND I still left so, so many out. Look up each one of these and play them: Bo Diddley =Bo Diddley Higher Ground - Stevie Wonder Roll Over Beethoven - Electric Light Orchestra (Chuck Berry) God Gave Rock And Roll To You - Argent Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen Hotel California - Eagles Blue Monday - Fats Domino I Know There's Something Going On - Frida (with Phil Collins) Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh Feling That Way/Anytime - Journey Rock and Roll - Led Zeppelin Brain Damage/Eclipse - Pink Floyd (I Know) I'm Losing You - Rare Earth Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer Driver's Seat - Sniff 'n' the Tears Hey Nineteen - Steely Dan Little Wing - Stevie Ray Vaughan Who Do You Lovw - George Thorogood Stranglehold - Ted Nugent Legs - ZZ Top Stay With Me - Faces Cocaine - Jackson Browne Bartender's Blues - George Jones I've Always Been Crazy - Waylon Jennings
"La poesía y la música están vinculadas. Y Dylan ha contribuido a fortalecer esa relación, como los trovadores de antaño". Ello se debe a que, en su mayor parte, las letras de Dylan que datan de su primera época abordaban temas sociales y filosóficos en boga por la posguerra, amén de que en ellas se delata una fuerte influencia literaria que desafía abiertamente a la música pop convencional, en su tránsito hacia la contracultura. Universidad Pedagógica Nacional. México
My grandfather is a Vietnam veteran and I never talk with him about the war but he once mentioned to me that when he was stationed there this song would come on the radio all the time and him and his fellow soldiers all loved this song and forgot about the war for a few minutes. So this song holds a special place in his heart.
When I was a senior in high school some korean war veterans came into the pizza parlor we went to and tried to warn us about the viet nam war. We were young and naieve and didn't understand what they were trying to tell us. we played this song non stop. That horrible time has passed and I remembger my lost friends, but rhe song plays on.
I just want to say, I was born in 1956. I grew up playing music...by ear. My dad and I adored your music, but mostly your poetry..thankyou.. He died at 90 on earth day. I don't expect you'll actually get this message.. but, I miss him every day....I reconnect with him...listening to your music. The hard part is, It's only been a year. I can't play guitar or sing anymore. Hurts too bad. Missing my Dad. Hhmm. Maybe soon..
My father passed in October at age 74. His funeral was the first time I heard this song. He lived in an era of good music, clearly. He played guitar and bass in bands himself, but after losing his fingers in a mechanic accident, completely retrained himself to play the instruments lefthanded.
I'm 68 years old and I still get chills every time I hear it. If you grew up in the '60's you're unable to hear it without also hearing and feeling the impact it made. More than any other, this is the song that defined and shaped an entire generation. From this point on, we saw the world with brand new eyes.
when I first heard this song,I was wondering how this man could produce such an amazing work,which remind me of myself,regardless of more than 50+ years,regardless of the difference between American&Chinese‘ culture
Only those listening to Discorporate by Zappa, along with Stuck Inside a Mobile (with the Memphis Blues Again) by Dylan. And in the End, the Love You Take is Equal to the Love, You Make. The Beatles.
I'm 62. Think I may have been born a bit late but was still able to enjoy the best music. Perhaps, I am a cynic but today's music doesn't seem to have any depth or soul Absolutely adore Dylan and am grateful I lived during the time I did.
I was just three months shy of 16 years old in July of 1965, when this song reached the charts. My sister is 13 months older, and we’d ride around in my dads 63 Pontiac Catalina singing this song along with the AM radio at the top of our lungs. Now we’re both old, but this song is STILL great, and brings back a lot of bitter sweet memories. Dylan is truly one of a kind. BTW, When this song hit the charts in 65, it was THE LONGEST song ever, up to that time, on the popular music charts.
lots of nostalgia being posted in the last week or so . everyone around the same age and still enjoying the memories of those times . all the best to everyone ! 🙏
@@siriosstar4789 And to you as well. Those times indeed were much different from now. Some memories are great, some not do great. But such is life.I was living a much different lifestyle then, and for the next few years. I went through the drug scene, but didn’t come out unscathed. I was delivered from a bad drug habit in 1974, by the grace of God, and have been clean since. God is good.
I'm 64 years old now, but I can remember the first time i heard this song. Walking down the road with my brothers transistor radio. I still remember how blown away I was when I heard it
This song is good because it presents a tough situation that not many people experience and then asks the listener how do you feel. It ties society closer.
I never even heard it until this past year, at 28 years of age. I loved 60's and 70's music but never gave Bob a chance. Some of the best music ever made, and I can't fight anyone who claims this is the greatest song of all time.
You're wrong -- it's not one of the greatest -- it is the greatest song ever written. Everything about it is perfection from the lyrics to the organ (Al Kooper) to the overall production. Amazing song!
@@ANDROLOMAMaybe, but we need younger talent inspired by the likes of Bob Dylan writing and singing anthems attacking today’s political villains including Donald Trump and Putin as well as concerns about our childrens future due to climate change.
My sister passed in March 2009 and this was her favorite Dylan song of many. Whenever this came on the radio we’d blast it, fists raised in the air. And sing our hearts out!
The people in life that are talented and blessed God has touched them. With Bob Dylan God has kick him in in ass because the guy is so talented. I've seen him 35 times since 1965 and met him in cleveland , ohio on july 17,1991. He was walking by himself and I looked up and saw him coming my way. Noone was around. He came up to me and shook my hand. I was drunk for a week. I could not beleive I met BOB DYLAN.
That's a great story! If you saw him for the first time in '65, then you must be a boomer like me! I saw Paul McCartney in San Diego in '76. I got up close to the stage, almost next to it. Paul had such a youthful looking face then. Almost child like. He sounded great, playing all the favorites. All the chickies had love in their eyes as they stared at him! Including my girlfriend! We were all boomers then and in awe that we were seeing a "Beatle"! It was an extraordinary night...
Hi guys...I am 74 and saw Ricky Nelson, Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry sing all of their hits and I was not more than 5 foot away front row center stage...what a night !
Let’s pray for him in Jesus name bc he said once in an interview that he made a deal with the devil + got fame + fortune. But... you know, if that is true, I break that agreement in Jesus name. Amen. Time’s gettin short, Bob, + end time Bible prophecies are being completed very very fast right now. Watch J.D. Farag on YT or go to his website JDFarag.org. It’s a hard rain’s a gonna fall: get right w/Jesus, fellow boomers
@@striderm8389 oh strider, lighten the hell up. That's dylan talken like a robert Johnson song. He never mad a pack with the devil. He is just talented. Lighten up dude you sound like my wife who I divorced. All she ever talked about was the end times are coming. So who cares if they are. I am saved and washed in the blood of christ. Only thing that matters is to be ready for the lord's return. Lighten up dude.
.. Listening to this Great Dylan Classic for the second or third time out , while riding in a friends car back in the Day on Route 4 near the old ' Alexanders ' , Paramus , NJ was such an experience , ( it was also as hot as todays temp of 90s ) it still helps me carryon my life in a peaceful way .. God Bless you all ..
It has never become dated. I was 11 when it came out. My older brother had a radio and I just chilled out and listened to all four verses. It's puts you in a mood that words can't describe.
Chuck Wilson Wow man so glad to hear that! tell you, depression taught me to make music, music was my medicine! depression is the talent of the artist!
I’m 63 and I feel like it’s almost over . But it doesn’t matter because the places I’ve been to . The things I’ve seen , the loves I’ve had from Los Angeles Ca. To New York to Paris France , Zürich Switzerland and many more place . I’m not giving up until the music stops .
My Dad requested this masterpiece for many years to be played at his funeral, and when that day came he got his wish as his coffin was carried into the church it played and I made sure it was played to completion, we used to sing this song together all time and when I sing it now I know he's next to me singing along, and I always say it's the greatest song ever written period, and always remember, when you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose
I can relate, my dad was a music man, he gave me Soo much emotional insight through music.. I love that it's not completely lost, Bob Dylan is an Absolute Legend! ❤
I was in college in the mid-60s when this song was new, and it blared out of dorm windows from hi fi sets and radios. This was truly a radical shift in sound and mood from the previous generation. Many called it 'hippie music'...lol. All I know is that I love it as much now at age 76 as I did in my early 20s.
My husband was just starting his career as an elementary educator in the San Francisco Public Schools in the mid-late 1960s. His first contract school was Patrick Henry on Potrero Hill. The male principal was a very uptight middle aged family man of Spanish Catholic descent. My husband recently remembered when I was playing Dylan songs on RUclips, that the school music teacher played the guitar and in the teacher's lunch room played "Times They Are A Changing". It was during the start of the Hippie Revolution and SF was the capitol where everyone flocked to. Other teachers warned him not to sing it when the principal was present. Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti lived close by and had a child at the school. He had married a younger woman who he had children with. He was associated with City Lights bookstore which was already famous before the Hippie Revolution and the Viet Nam War. When I was in high school in SF it represented The Beat Generation of poets and writers. I just looked at Ferlinghetti on browser, and he died at 101 a year ago. An outstanding man who we met a few times.
@@jillschoenfeldwhite5534 Fascinating story, Jill. Seems like we're of the same generation ( Boomers ). By the time we came of age ( I turned 18 in '63 ) all of the values of our parents' were being questioned, boys grew long hair, society was changing in ways never thought possible. It was truly a 'happening' time. I am so glad I was in my youth back then, and wouldn't trade the memories of it for love nor money.
This song still blows me away, every time I listen to it. The powerful imagery and Dylan's storytelling. This kind of artist is rare today. How times are a changing.
Rest In Peace to Bob Neauwirth, the guy who is pictured holding the camera on the Highway 61 Revisited album cover. He passed away yesterday, May 18, 2022.
Bob Dylan turned 80 today. He has outlived almost everything and everybody. Only the Rolling Stones have matched him in terms of longevity. His body of work remains without parallel. This track remains utterly flawless. That's why Hendrix who knew about genius covered it.
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I recall that after Tom Petty passed away someone published a cartoon of him arriving at the Pearly Gates. George Harrison and Roy Orbison (from the Wilburys) were there to greet him. And Petty said, "I can't believe I got here before Dylan."
@@johnbatch9276 KEITH & Mick are in their 80s as well. My mommy just passed in Dec 23 and was 102. She was still very sharp, aware and listened to Dylan with me!!!
It really is one of the best songs ever written. I went through being homeless and this song soothed me when I felt panicked or depressed every time I played it .Still dose✌
Bob Dylan arguably the most influential artist of the 20th Century. He’s as important an artist as anyone from Chaplin, Picasso, Rothko, Hitchcock (among that group the greatest artists maybe ever).
I can see why he received a Nobel Prize in Literature for his incredible song lyrics over his lifetime. Absolutely fantastic stuff. This song hits like a sledgehammer even decades later!
Wayne Polk - That's the way 'culture' is built and passed on to subsequent generations. Certain works of visual art, music., poetry and many other human 'creations' stand out in the era in which they came about, and withstand the test of time. " Like A Rolling Stone " sounds as fresh and new to my ears as it did when I first experienced it walking across campus in the mid 1960's.
I was having an early 60s Dylan sess and it's scary how those songs mean so much 62 years on and describe to a T what all the governments are doing to this planet. They will never put their fingers against the mirror and bow their heads and cry. We're blessed to have lived at the same time as him. Imagine what it would be like without be able to appreciate him Thankfully we don't need to. Just pure unadulterated genius.
@@rosesove9856 or not a passionate "music lover" at least. Cause numerous are the independent artists who got good stuffs to share. We just need to be curious enough and keep looking.
This Sunday, June 28, 2020 at 3:01 am as my dad drew in his last breath, he was surrounded by family with this song blazing. Couldn't of been any other way. Love you dad. Will miss the hell out of you ❤❤❤
At 49- with my life in total shambles. Don’t know what I’m doing. Husband had his fourth stroke and I’m living in the middle of nowhere in the prairies. Totally no plan. Lost. I get this song more than ever.
The thing about Dylan, even more than the incredible lyrics (which are unmatched by anyone), is the absolute intensity of his vocals! He puts everything into his vocal attack, his phrasing, the way he'll stretch out a single note or syllable, and he just nails the emotion that is carried in the lyrics, and that lifts the song way beyond a standard "radio hit". A lot of people say "he can't sing"! They couldn't be more wrong. His singing is the single greatest weapon in his arsenal, and that was so from his first record on. As for the music, that's terrific too. "Like a Rolling Stone" was like nothing you'd ever heard in your life before the first time you heard it. And it remains just as powerful and fresh to this day.
Agreed, so nicely put. I love that he's such an angry singer. Such an expressive singer. Like a mix of singing, pointing a finger, mocking and spoken word. Then again I never thought he couldn't sing. Different singers hit different notes and the charisma a voice has is also important. To little me, at least.
Jessica Farrugia. It is possible for a smart young man who has obsessed for years on folk and blues songs lyrics and lived on the street playing those songs.
Im 70 now and I can still remember the smell and taste of the hashish as the needle dropped into the grooves of the song that made the british invasion fade into the distance. We listened to it many more times that night, and it was like none of us had heard it before even though the record had been out for close to 3 years. Music became something bigger but Bob's poetry opened our minds to things that had been just beyond our grasp up until that moment. It was like we were the flowers of spring opening to the warmth of May's morning sunshine.
@@slowheat4651 Feeling ya. Good taste for a twenty year old. I give you that. It must be hard, finding your way in these weird times. Good luck on your journey!
How does it feel ? This is a confrontational question that everyone is forced to ask themselves multiple times throughout life. Bob Dylan is the god of song.
So true! You have to ask yourself every day.... how does it feel! Follow your heart and you take your right and perfect way! Trust me. Your heart never lies to you. It works! 🙋🏻🍀
Sitting in back seat of driver's training car in the dark going through Oak Glen CA when this song was first played on radio. Back in the 60's. Still mesmerizing!
People actually got mad about this album. Booed him at his concerts. Called him a traitor. Simply because he plugged in and moved on. Doubt anyone would admit to such behavior nowadays. Pete Seeger was looking for an axe to cut the feed at Newport. Later claimed it was because his dad’s hearing aids couldn’t take the noise. My only complaint, none of his songs are long enough. I always wish for more, always. Glad to have lived during this time
My ex-boyfriend was a Bob Dylan fan. Appreciation for Bob Dylan and his music is my only take-away from that relationship. But damn, this music will never leave me. It's awesome.
My sophomore year in college ( '64/'65 )...this song was playing out practically every dorm room window in the country. Good memories - the times they were a changin' .
Supposedly, just before writing it, he was depressed and was considering another course in life. But he picked up a napkin at the restaurant he was at, and it flowed out!
I’m 37 my mom died three years ago. My dad had a stroke 7 months ago and this song has never hit me this hard. Appreciate what you have it sucks ass to lose it. ❤
The funny thing is that it's not even remotely Bob's best song. It's not even the best version of this song (the live 66 version is, for most people). But what makes this song number one is the sheer influence it had. It's hard to even comprehend how big of a difference this song had on the music world. It was llke a snapping point of the early 60s to the next part of the 60s and onward. Just about every songwriting you love from the late 60s and early 70s was downright obsessed with Dylan. Bowie, Beatles, Hendrix, Leonard Cohen, Pink Floyd, you name it.
@@AdvancedApe1 I know this song does have great influence. but to me, it doesn't have the musical complication of songs like "Bohemian rhapsody" or "stairway to heaven"
@@anonymousgoat2837 I get what you mean. But this song will be powerful to anyone who relates to what Bob is saying. Basically, the more you hear it, the better it gets.
I'm grateful that I've lived thru 70's and 80's and survived it lol. Don't be scared about getting old. It's liberating in a way and I will make it! Always have and I know I can. When you get my age, you look to the future and enjoy the time I do have on this earth. No day is promised to any of us. Each day is a gift!
This has skateboarding written all over it. A top tier skater should use this song for their next part; this has early 2000's nostalgia written all over it. I'm a black man in his 30's and my favorite genre of music is hip hop but I can recognize and appreciate a classic when I hear one. Much love and respect to Bob Dylan for making such a classic.
One of the best writers, best singers, best musicians of all times. Thanks for a lifetime of wonderful songs. I'm 62 and have been enjoying your music my whole life.
I'm 25 and I can totally relate. I was introduced to Bob Dylan as my father used to play these songs all day long on loud speaker. He passed away 2 years ago. Bob Dylan is pure nostalgia.
[Verse 1] Once upon a time you dressed so fine Threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn't you? People call, say "Beware doll, you're bound to fall" You thought they were all a'kiddin' you You used to laugh about Everybody that was hangin' out Now you don't talk so loud Now you don't seem so proud About having to be scrounging your next meal [Chorus 1] How does it feel? How does it feel? To be without a home? Like a complete unknown? Like a rolling stone? [Verse 2] Aw, you've gone to the finest school all right, Miss Lonely But ya' know ya' only used to get juiced in it Nobody's ever taught ya' how to live out on the street And now you’re gonna have to get used to it You say you never compromise With the mystery tramp but now you realize He's not selling any alibis As you stare into the vacuum of his eyes And say, “Do you want to make a deal?" [Chorus 2] How does it feel? How does it feel? To be on your own With no direction home A complete unknown Like a rolling stone? [Verse 3] Aw, you never turned around to see the frowns On the jugglers and the clowns when they all did tricks for you Never understood that it ain't no good You shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you You used to ride on a chrome horse with your diplomat Who carried on his shoulder a Siamese cat Ain't it hard when you discover that He really wasn't where it's at After he took from you everything he could steal? [Chorus 3] How does it feel? How does it feel? To hang out on your own With no direction home Like a complete unknown Like a rolling stone? [Verse 4] Aw, princess on the steeple and all the pretty people They're all drinkin', thinkin' that they got it made Exchangin' all precious gifts But you'd better take your diamond ring, ya' better pawn it, babe You used to be so amused At Napoleon in rags and the language that he used Go to him now, he calls ya', ya' can't refuse When ya' ain't got nothin', you got nothin' to lose You're invisible now, ya' got no secrets to conceal [Chorus 2] How does it feel? Aw, how does it feel? To be on your own With no direction home Like a complete unknown Like a rolling stone?
At aged 87, I still love this song. Thank you Bob. May, 2023.
Hey Sr, do you have a Top 10 of your favorite musicians?
@@kordTHEwhiteCROW For what it's worth...I'm 65 and it's impossible for me to narrow it down to only 10 top musicians...📻 🎼🎵🎶
@@lilblackduc7312
Let me put it this way, Sr:
You have the mission to send a piece of the human heritage to an advanced ALIEN species that wants to make contact with us in the name of knowledge and the mutual greater good. So, name 10 songs that may impress them as part of the human legacy.
BE advised, this could be a tricky question, but there are no wrong answers
@@kordTHEwhiteCROW I believe in the phrase, "Under promise and Over deliver"! Here's the best I could do, squeezing it down...AND I still left so, so many out.
Look up each one of these and play them: Bo Diddley =Bo Diddley Higher Ground - Stevie Wonder
Roll Over Beethoven - Electric Light Orchestra (Chuck Berry) God Gave Rock And Roll To You - Argent
Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen Hotel California - Eagles
Blue Monday - Fats Domino I Know There's Something Going On - Frida (with Phil Collins)
Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh Feling That Way/Anytime - Journey
Rock and Roll - Led Zeppelin Brain Damage/Eclipse - Pink Floyd
(I Know) I'm Losing You - Rare Earth Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer
Driver's Seat - Sniff 'n' the Tears Hey Nineteen - Steely Dan
Little Wing - Stevie Ray Vaughan Who Do You Lovw - George Thorogood
Stranglehold - Ted Nugent Legs - ZZ Top
Stay With Me - Faces Cocaine - Jackson Browne
Bartender's Blues - George Jones I've Always Been Crazy - Waylon Jennings
@@kordTHEwhiteCROW Have you checked out my reply yet?
There's a reason Dylan is the only recording artist ever to win a Nobel Peace Prize for Literature !!!!!!
Wise Man 👨
Cool trivia. ❤ Weird. Hmmm
"La poesía y la música están vinculadas. Y Dylan ha contribuido a fortalecer esa relación, como los trovadores de antaño". Ello se debe a que, en su mayor parte, las letras de Dylan que datan de su primera época abordaban temas sociales y filosóficos en boga por la posguerra, amén de que en ellas se delata una fuerte influencia literaria que desafía abiertamente a la música pop convencional, en su tránsito hacia la contracultura.
Universidad Pedagógica Nacional. México
His songs are so honest & tragic IT IS poetry. Dylan seems like a “life’s no fair, we struggle we suffer but accept it n get on with it” kinda guy!
He was the only one for many many moons, but there are 2 now....... Kendrick Lamar won it a couple years ago for his album D.A.M.N.
Age 93 still listening, it transports me back to the better days. Thanks forever Bob Dylan.
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Heavy man really Heavy on word and upwards in Jesus name amen he is the works
thats great,im know youll always love this song!
Congratulations, you are on top of age!😂
It's wonderful music isn't it? I hope you have a good day sir
I am a very old rocker..very old..this is one of the greatest songs / poems of modern music..Dylan supreme.
@@macmccreadie8541 Agree!
Absolutely the best - as a 78yr old I play it daily ...
I remember how much I loved his music. Classic
Classic for sure. Yeah you might need new friends
Einfach genial ❤
My grandfather is a Vietnam veteran and I never talk with him about the war but he once mentioned to me that when he was stationed there this song would come on the radio all the time and him and his fellow soldiers all loved this song and forgot about the war for a few minutes. So this song holds a special place in his heart.
This breaks my heart. The Vietnam years were awful.
What if they started a war and nobody came?
When I was a senior in high school some korean war veterans came into the pizza parlor we went to and tried to warn us about the viet nam war. We were young and naieve and didn't understand what they were trying to tell us. we played this song non stop. That horrible time has passed and I remembger my lost friends, but rhe song plays on.
Oh yeah this song will grab your heart❤ especially when you're away from home
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I just want to say, I was born in 1956. I grew up playing music...by ear. My dad and I adored your music, but mostly your poetry..thankyou.. He died at 90 on earth day. I don't expect you'll actually get this message.. but, I miss him every day....I reconnect with him...listening to your music. The hard part is, It's only been a year. I can't play guitar or sing anymore. Hurts too bad. Missing my Dad. Hhmm. Maybe soon..
he'd love to know you're still playing the songs you enjoyed together
God bless you...he would be proud of your words
My father passed in October at age 74. His funeral was the first time I heard this song. He lived in an era of good music, clearly. He played guitar and bass in bands himself, but after losing his fingers in a mechanic accident, completely retrained himself to play the instruments lefthanded.
Hang in there man i was born in 52 i can relate i miss my dad to take care
@@nicholassaenz4225Estou cuidando do meu que tem 94 anos. Definhando muito rápido!!!😢
My daughter is 16 and she loves this song! Sent it to me to cheer me up, and I was in tears because I raised her right!
You raised her right alright. My father taught me DAD, Steppenwolf, Rollin stones, Beatles, GNR etc etc im 28 right now and im blessed
You certainly did
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Probably the best tune ever penned 😊
Love your story darcy
I'm 94 years old and I absolutely love listening to Bob Dylan while banging!
DAMN!!!!
Bob Dylan isn't a singer
Bob Dylan is a force of nature
Thank you so much for your likes and supports towards my music,I really appreciate God bless you and your family💯
Dylan w/1 L.@@officialbobdyllan.5098
Pretty Awesome when someone that famous and successful takes time to give you a Reply!! That shows real character!!
It's hard to believe that Bob Dylan is 83 now. Thank you Bob for the years of great music.
Is that his age wow where does the years go ❤
ALWAYS!! He's THE BEST SONGWRITER OF ALLTIME!! WITH THESE BIG LETTERS.
Mate it's hard to believe I'm.74 going on 24 😅
@@carl112466 I hope he feels well
That's actually a lot younger than I thought. lol
"When you got nothing, you got nothing to lose."
Not true
by definition
Damn right. # beware
Beware of those who coulnt care less
It reminds me of Nomadland.
There's no time limit on fantastic music
I'm 68 years old and I still get chills every time I hear it. If you grew up in the '60's you're unable to hear it without also hearing and feeling the impact it made. More than any other, this is the song that defined and shaped an entire generation. From this point on, we saw the world with brand new eyes.
Very well said !!! ✌️
@Bob Dylan The only music I'll never stop listening to
So wish I was a teenager in these times of such genius and change!
@@lukegill5558 It was an amazing time to be young and alive!
when I first heard this song,I was wondering how this man could produce such an amazing work,which remind me of myself,regardless of more than 50+ years,regardless of the difference between American&Chinese‘ culture
Came here from Restore Me by Tahereh Mafi and to say I'm not disappointed.
Who wouldn't listen to this on repeat whilst dissociating?
Warner ❤
HAAH NO WAY SAME
SAME. 😭😭
SAME, definitely Warners song
Only those listening to Discorporate by Zappa, along with Stuck Inside a Mobile (with the Memphis Blues Again) by Dylan.
And in the End, the Love You Take is Equal to the Love, You Make.
The Beatles.
This is hands down one of the best songs ever written.
you could say that about a lot of dylan songs
Cuts like a knife
It best describes today's entitled victim culture. They're in for a big fall & a rude awakening very soon, when they get what they're asking for...
@@Vegan_Waterr
Every Song Dylan writes IS the BEST SONG Written!!!
Not possibly.This word in not necessary
75 years old and I still love it. Thank you, Bob Dylan.
I’m 74 and it certainly takes me back in time. Absolutely a masterpiece. Keep going Bob you’re way ahead of them all.
Im 72, and i adore it too.
don't ya love how music just takes you back.....
I'm 73 memories of the 60s what great music we had we certainly had good music
I'm 62. Think I may have been born a bit late but was still able to enjoy the best music. Perhaps, I am a cynic but today's music doesn't seem to have any depth or soul Absolutely adore Dylan and am grateful I lived during the time I did.
@@kaseypetz7900 today's music is all beats and mumbling. pathetic
Possibly the greatest rock song of all time
It’s not a rock and roll song
It’s not a rock and roll song
Folk Rock
I was just three months shy of 16 years old in July of 1965, when this song reached the charts. My sister is 13 months older, and we’d ride around in my dads 63 Pontiac Catalina singing this song along with the AM radio at the top of our lungs.
Now we’re both old, but this song is STILL great, and brings back a lot of bitter sweet memories.
Dylan is truly one of a kind.
BTW, When this song hit the charts in 65, it was THE LONGEST song ever, up to that time, on the popular music charts.
lots of nostalgia being posted in the last week or so . everyone around the same age and still enjoying the memories of those times . all the best to everyone ! 🙏
@@siriosstar4789 And to you as well.
Those times indeed were much different from now. Some memories are great, some not do great. But such is life.I was living a much different lifestyle then, and for the next few years. I went through the drug scene, but didn’t come out unscathed. I was delivered from a bad drug habit in 1974, by the grace of God, and have been clean since.
God is good.
Yep, I was 17 in 1965 and did the same. Great memories and great music. Still love blasting our music in my car. All the best to you.
"Claiming to be you " ? who are you , certainly NOT bob dylan.
flagged and reported
bless you you sound like wonderful beautiful people
I'm 64 years old now, but I can remember the first time i heard this song. Walking down the road with my brothers transistor radio. I still remember how blown away I was when I heard it
16 years old, BLESSED to have discovered bob dylan
As a wise 18 year old me too
Welcome aboard young folks
👍
Wow You Sure Discovered The Absolute Truth. Bob Dylan Will always be that his music is incomparable to Anyone.
19 here. Listening to the beatles, dylan, elvis since 2020. Thanks to youtube
Dylan was truly one of the greatest poets of the 20th century
@Bobdylan34776 Find something else to do.
is
This song is good because it presents a tough situation that not many people experience and then asks the listener how do you feel. It ties society closer.
Largestudent198 Such a lovely interpretation.
no it doesn't. Grow up
I am70 years old and still listening to the 1960 and 1970 music by far the best ever
Same and I'm 70 😊
A MEN T O THAT
Moi aussi❤
Same Greets from Greece
Agree!
Possibly the greatest rock song of all time. Magnificent, Bob! True genius.
Right?!? All the elements are laid out so plainly. Plaintively. Wicked little song.
It is !!!!
You are mad Man, Highway Star is best than this
@@DrMisaelAmaral actually he is right , voted #1 out of Top 500 greatest songs of all time !!!
I never even heard it until this past year, at 28 years of age. I loved 60's and 70's music but never gave Bob a chance. Some of the best music ever made, and I can't fight anyone who claims this is the greatest song of all time.
Sitting on a random Bangkok street drinking Soujiu listening to this masterpiece... Fantastic!
Oh to be in another country that isn't America 🥲
I'm 70 years old today and share a birthday with Bob. Happy Birthday Bob, thanks so much for a great song and wonderful memories.
cool
One of the Greatest songs of all time, it's timeless. Make of friends who ended up on the street.
I'm sorry 😢😢😢 that your friends ended up on the streets.Shouldnt happen🎉🎉🎉
You're wrong -- it's not one of the greatest -- it is the greatest song ever written. Everything about it is perfection from the lyrics to the organ (Al Kooper) to the overall production. Amazing song!
Happy 80th birthday, Bob. Long live the king.
Yes happy birthday
Is he still alife 😶
@@MK-fe5un Yes. He turned 80 on May 24th.
@@carlygrayson956 😲😲😲😃😃😃
Hope you had a great birthday 🎂, Bob. I have always loved your music 🎶🎵
The world needs Bob Dylan more now than ever before.
He's still with us.
Yes, die Welt braucht mehr gute Menschen, die die Wahrheit aussprechen ...
@@gerthoffmann5436 Habe sie ein spass zeit?
@@ANDROLOMAMaybe, but we need younger talent inspired by the likes of Bob Dylan writing and singing anthems attacking today’s political villains including Donald Trump and Putin as well as concerns about our childrens future due to climate change.
@@stevenpaulgoulding I couldn't afford kids. Thus, my apathy is explained.
My college friends and I sang this in 1977 driving over the Cascade Mountains in Oregon. That might have been my peak moment.
If so, it was a good one.
I bet you were high and I ain't talking about the elevation.
@Bobdylan347761:12 my shakespere
Happy Daze
Don't worry, I got the joke
My sister passed in March 2009 and this was her favorite Dylan song of many. Whenever this came on the radio we’d blast it, fists raised in the air. And sing our hearts out!
The people in life that are talented and blessed God has touched them. With Bob Dylan God has kick him in in ass because the guy is so talented. I've seen him 35 times since 1965 and met him in cleveland , ohio on july 17,1991. He was walking by himself and I looked up and saw him coming my way. Noone was around. He came up to me and shook my hand. I was drunk for a week. I could not beleive I met BOB DYLAN.
That's a great story! If you saw him for the first time in '65, then you must be a boomer like me! I saw Paul McCartney in San Diego in '76. I got up close to the stage, almost next to it. Paul had such a youthful looking face then. Almost child like. He sounded great, playing all the favorites. All the chickies had love in their eyes as they stared at him! Including my girlfriend! We were all boomers then and in awe that we were seeing a "Beatle"! It was an extraordinary night...
Hi guys...I am 74 and saw Ricky Nelson, Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry sing all of their hits and I was not more than 5 foot away front row center stage...what a night !
Let’s pray for him in Jesus name bc he said once in an interview that he made a deal with the devil + got fame + fortune. But... you know, if that is true, I break that agreement in Jesus name. Amen. Time’s gettin short, Bob, + end time Bible prophecies are being completed very very fast right now. Watch J.D. Farag on YT or go to his website JDFarag.org. It’s a hard rain’s a gonna fall: get right w/Jesus, fellow boomers
@@striderm8389 oh strider, lighten the hell up. That's dylan talken like a robert Johnson song. He never mad a pack with the devil. He is just talented. Lighten up dude you sound like my wife who I divorced. All she ever talked about was the end times are coming. So who cares if they are. I am saved and washed in the blood of christ. Only thing that matters is to be ready for the lord's return. Lighten up dude.
Wow! Lucky you!
At 68 yrs old, this song is still plays great....considered a significant turning point in rock and roll....the riffs.
The riffs are addicting. Once you get started there's no stopping !
.. Listening to this Great Dylan Classic for the second or third time out , while riding in a friends car back in the Day on Route 4 near the old ' Alexanders ' , Paramus , NJ was such an experience , ( it was also as hot as todays temp of 90s ) it still helps me carryon my life in a peaceful way .. God Bless you all ..
It has never become dated. I was 11 when it came out. My older brother had a radio and I just chilled out and listened to all four verses. It's puts you in a mood that words can't describe.
Dame âge☮️☮️💖
Nostalgie 2023 end
this guy pulled me out of depression more than once. love this song
that is great to hear Sir, i have the condition myself and the words of Bob are disturbing but healing
I'm on the street so this song makes me want to scream HOW THE FUCK DO YOU THINK IT FEELS????!!!!!
This is real
Sorry to hear about that. Glad you enjoy Dylan as much as me.
Chuck Wilson Wow man so glad to hear that! tell you, depression taught me to make music, music was my medicine! depression is the talent of the artist!
I’m 63 and I feel like it’s almost over . But it doesn’t matter because the places I’ve been to . The things I’ve seen , the loves I’ve had from Los Angeles Ca. To New York to Paris France , Zürich Switzerland and many more place . I’m not giving up until the music stops .
My Dad requested this masterpiece for many years to be played at his funeral, and when that day came he got his wish as his coffin was carried into the church it played and I made sure it was played to completion, we used to sing this song together all time and when I sing it now I know he's next to me singing along, and I always say it's the greatest song ever written period, and always remember, when you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose
Good line
I can relate, my dad was a music man, he gave me Soo much emotional insight through music.. I love that it's not completely lost, Bob Dylan is an Absolute Legend! ❤
Perfect!
God Bless You.......may your father RIP.
The sheer genius baffles me.
John Price Mozart wrote his first piano concerto at age 4!
@@jaycorby So?
@@LeeRenthlei My point in citing that was that 'genius' in writing music may be found in any era of time.
Most of the great songs were written by people in their 20’s. That’s when humans are most creative.
@@Cromagnon4 actually children are more creative than adults in their 20s. Its just that you need more than creativity to write these lyrics
I was in college in the mid-60s when this song was new, and it blared out of dorm windows from hi fi sets and radios. This was truly a radical shift in sound and mood from the previous generation. Many called it 'hippie music'...lol. All I know is that I love it as much now at age 76 as I did in my early 20s.
That along with Pet Sounds and Sargent Pepper...just no going back after.
@Hunter Vonnegut I'll check it out...thanks!
It is the best song ever!
My husband was just starting his career as an elementary educator in the San Francisco Public Schools in the mid-late 1960s. His first contract school was Patrick Henry on Potrero Hill. The male principal was a very uptight middle aged family man of Spanish Catholic descent. My husband recently remembered when I was playing Dylan songs on RUclips, that the school music teacher played the guitar and in the teacher's lunch room played "Times They Are A Changing". It was during the start of the Hippie Revolution and SF was the capitol where everyone flocked to. Other teachers warned him not to sing it when the principal was present. Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti lived close by and had a child at the school. He had married a younger woman who he had children with. He was associated with City Lights bookstore which was already famous before the Hippie Revolution and the Viet Nam War. When I was in high school in SF it represented The Beat Generation of poets and writers. I just looked at Ferlinghetti on browser, and he died at 101 a year ago.
An outstanding man who we met a few times.
@@jillschoenfeldwhite5534 Fascinating story, Jill. Seems like we're of the same generation ( Boomers ). By the time we came of age ( I turned 18 in '63 ) all of the values of our parents' were being questioned, boys grew long hair, society was changing in ways never thought possible. It was truly a 'happening' time.
I am so glad I was in my youth back then, and wouldn't trade the memories of it for love nor money.
Like a Rolling Stone is one of those songs that you recognize with the first few notes.
@@DonnaAbrams-qh7zt One of My favorite 💕 Songs of ALL TIME!!
How often do you hear a great song that you love that you can’t recognize in the first few seconds?
I'm to the point with it where I recognize it from the first strike of the drum.
That photo looks like it could've been taken yesterday.
Bob Dylan looked like he came from the future with that fashion
He don't look like that now.
@@michaelward9343 yea no shit lol, it was 55 years ago
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@thedude633 🤣😂
Or maybe we're just obsessed with pastiche
Billboard ranks this as the number one song of all time. Stunning!
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
That’s not true although it should be.
This song still blows me away, every time I listen to it. The powerful imagery and Dylan's storytelling. This kind of artist is rare today. How times are a changing.
Hello Dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
Exactly this.
Same as HUN INIT 🤓IT GIVES ME GOOSEBUMPS ALL OVER THE PLACE STILL LOVE IT (COME ON LET'S HAVE IT)LOL
You said it babe.
Rare? More like non-existent
I’m an old guy now but when I listen to this genius I’m 15 and in awe of a true poet!
Genius.❤
This song came out 58 years ago today and still sounds like the most modern thing ever recorded. Nothing has ever topped it.
Its a tough call between this one and "hanging tough" by New Kids on the block
The only song I’ve heard that even comes close is a 1980s tune called “When The Walls Come Down” by The Call. But Dylan stands alone…!
Ich bin jetzt bald 58 und ich liebe dieses Lied mein ganzes Leben lang schon immer absolut gern
Right!?!? The homeless ...
Great est song ever .love it for the last 58 yrsit been out
The fact the man has a Nobel prize speaks volumes for his writing by far my favourite artist.
muito boa musica que melodia.
Yeah well Barack Obama's got one too
@@jerrygmarchantmarchant141 he’s not a singer though is he not discrediting his work but Bob Dylan is the only artist to revive one
No it doesn't
@@jerrygmarchantmarchant141 i don't really understand why but it is ok
Rest In Peace to Bob Neauwirth, the guy who is pictured holding the camera on the Highway 61 Revisited album cover. He passed away yesterday, May 18, 2022.
Oh my..praying guy..
So sorry to hear that, this song has such a strong message,so true . I'm so happy I lived in the 60s
God bless
Love from Australia 🇦🇺
Wow. RIP. Did not know that
on my birthday
Bob Dylan! Happy 83rd birthday! I hope you have a healthy and fun year!
When you got nothing, You got nothing to lose. Art
Heard this track played at my mate's funeral today - just had to play it again. God bless you Ronnie
Sorry for your loss, rest in peace Ronnie
R.I.P. Ronnie
Go bob . Absolute genius
@bobbydennis8333 Thanks for that - real kind of you
Bob Dylan turned 80 today.
He has outlived almost everything and everybody. Only the Rolling Stones have matched him in terms of longevity. His body of work remains without parallel.
This track remains utterly flawless. That's why Hendrix who knew about genius covered it.
Thank you so much for your likes and supports towards my music,I really appreciate God bless you and your family
@@officialbobdyllan.5098 Best song ever!!!!!! I love you Bob
@@Cherie2257 I’m so glad to have you as a fan of mine, i would love us to talk more on my email address o..f...f.i..c..i..a…l…b…o..b..d…y…l.a...n…1...2…3.…@…. g..m..a..i..l.. c..o..m to know more about your thoughts and advise for me thank you ❤️
@@Cherie2257 you can write me there on my mail ☝️☝️☝️
@@officialbobdyllan.5098 i'd love to mail you but i can't be arsed making sure i get the right number of dots between each letter in your address
I can’t believe how many artists have passed away young, and then there’s Bob Dylan still kicking
Isn't Keith Richards 104 😅😅😅
I recall that after Tom Petty passed away someone published a cartoon of him arriving at the Pearly Gates. George Harrison and Roy Orbison (from the Wilburys) were there to greet him. And Petty said, "I can't believe I got here before Dylan."
@@kennystanley1988 HE IS STILL YOUNG!!
@@johnbatch9276 KEITH & Mick are in their 80s as well. My mommy just passed in Dec 23 and was 102. She was still very sharp, aware and listened to Dylan with me!!!
@@cynthiaawtrey9967 wow your.mum.sounded amazing Cynthia mums are great.i know mine was
Quite possibly, the greatest few minutes of recorded music in all history. An utter and timeless masterpiece.
Well it's definitely his best song. I would put this in the top ten songs of all time!
@@marksmith1960 Just a few spots behind Billie Jean
One of the 3 most iconic songs of the last century along with Tomorrow Never Knows and A Day in the Life by The Beatles
like a prophet....
several minutes*
Absolutely timeless
This will be listened in 100 years and still will be fresh and amazing
Dylan is the only artist I can think of whose work remains fresh. It does not date, it does not get old, it remains timely and TIMELESS.
@@ferociousgumby I don't think it's fresh at all it sounds old worldly to me & that's the way I like it in all it's wisdom
I totally agree. His songs are about Real Life
How does it feel?
Shit like that will win you a much deserved Nobel prize! Dylan is the best, bar none!
I played this song for a few friends. None of them liked it. Clearly I need new friends.
Dill I've seen your videos, they are great. (You have a good taste in music).
You definitely don't need that kind of negativity in your life 😐
my friend said f the beatles a few hours ago, i think i need a new *him*
get friends that will listen to Bob dylan with you its the best
@@user-gs3ro9ez3d I'll be his friend I don't like the Beatles
The Cult of Bob grows bigger every day!
Bob Dylan was , is and forever will be one of the greatest folk singers ever ..
He is a True poet.
I believe he is the greatest
True
Got to be rhe greatest ever
@@alit8528 i think neil young too
no
This song is so perfect: 'Rolling Stone listed "Like A Rolling Stone" as the "Greatest Song of all Time" in 2011' that tells it too...
And they listed satisfaction in second by The rolling stone
It really is one of the best songs ever written. I went through being homeless and this song soothed me when I felt panicked or depressed every time I played it .Still dose✌
I’d say Led Zeppelin - Stairway To Heaven is number 1. But this is definitely up there. Incredible songwriting.
@@shannonnonnahs6943 I hope you're doing well now!
Meta af
Bob Dylan arguably the most influential artist of the 20th Century. He’s as important an artist as anyone from Chaplin, Picasso, Rothko, Hitchcock (among that group the greatest artists maybe ever).
add rabrinath tagore 2 your list they are all GREAT GIANT ARTISTES. 🥷🕉
rabindrath tagore@@jimichang5903
Michael jackson!
Still fresh after 55 years. The voice of a generation
THe voice foe ever
The Voice of ALL generations .
Generations
I remember hearing this in 1965 when it first came out and I still listen, at 72 years old.
I can see why he received a Nobel Prize in Literature for his incredible song lyrics over his lifetime. Absolutely fantastic stuff. This song hits like a sledgehammer even decades later!
Wayne Polk - That's the way 'culture' is built and passed on to subsequent generations. Certain works of visual art, music., poetry and many other human 'creations' stand out in the era in which they came about, and withstand the test of time.
" Like A Rolling Stone " sounds as fresh and new to my ears as it did when I first experienced it walking across campus in the mid 1960's.
A Nobel Prize must be proud to be awarded to Bob Dylan!
the greatest song of all time
You are sbsolutly rigjhtly right
He also won a Pulitzer Prize.
I was having an early 60s Dylan sess and it's scary how those songs mean so much 62 years on and describe to a T what all the governments are doing to this planet. They will never put their fingers against the mirror and bow their heads and cry. We're blessed to have lived at the same time as him. Imagine what it would be like without be able to appreciate him
Thankfully we don't need to. Just pure unadulterated genius.
Songs like this don't exist anymore. Such a pity. One of the greatest songs of all time.
Agree 👍
Seventeen going under?
My good ole days
Yes they do, òbviously you aren't a proďucer
@@rosesove9856 or not a passionate "music lover" at least.
Cause numerous are the independent artists who got good stuffs to share.
We just need to be curious enough and keep looking.
This Sunday, June 28, 2020 at 3:01 am as my dad drew in his last breath, he was surrounded by family with this song blazing. Couldn't of been any other way. Love you dad. Will miss the hell out of you ❤❤❤
💖💖
I am so so sorry, he's at peace now go find yorurs
So sad
Rip
Ahhh, so sad. Thanks for your post Stacy. Wonder if my daughter will think the same.
Rolling Stone Magazine unironically gave this the title of greatest song ever made
Yup
well then perhaps maybe there is an irony to it
@Bob Dylan yeah, maybe I would believe you if you didn't copy paste the same comment over and over
@Bob Dylan Holy shit, it's the Bob Dylan tribute band!
I mean the magazine is likely named after the song, as everything in the mid 60s was heavily influenced by Dylan
At 49- with my life in total shambles. Don’t know what I’m doing. Husband had his fourth stroke and I’m living in the middle of nowhere in the prairies. Totally no plan. Lost. I get this song more than ever.
best of luck to ya
At 72, Dylan never gets old for me. I was there at the beginning and I'll be there till THE END.
I agree MrLouisajr-Bob Dylan is timeless. His lyrics are like NO OTHER!!! Have you ever listened to the song Bob Dylans 115th dream? What a trip!
He is 77.
ill be with you my friend....
I don't think so Sue. I have to check it out
At 75, I wholeheartedly agree.
I'm 67 now and I appreciate Bob Dylan more now than ever! Great songwriter, poet, and musician all rolled up in to one!!
@@cristovaljesusamado8455 ja, so ist leider ...
Hey
Im 69..Jan 12 1954
Lost u.found u again..are u there
ABSOLUTELY
One of the finest songs ever written. A timeless classic.
1st heard it in 65aged 12 still blows me away now
greatest lyrics ever
Arguably the Best Rock and Roll song of all time. So many memories.
This man spoke out what billions feel around the world
Classic. Never gets old. My Dad played this on vinyl when I was a kid. Told me there was nothing else like it and there never will be. Love
My dad played this and many other songs from this era. Love them even today
The national anthem of the 60s
Thank you for your compliment and sincere love, I am not complete without you, as a fan of mine, for which i must be very grateful
He was 100% correct!!
He was absolutely right. It's an absolute anomaly. Stands up against all of the other great pieces of art in any medium from the 20th century.
There will never be another Bob Dylan.
There will never be another muddy waters either
My 7 year old just requested this! ❤ Another generation gets to experience Dylan...
She has bad taste. Sorry.
The thing about Dylan, even more than the incredible lyrics (which are unmatched by anyone), is the absolute intensity of his vocals! He puts everything into his vocal attack, his phrasing, the way he'll stretch out a single note or syllable, and he just nails the emotion that is carried in the lyrics, and that lifts the song way beyond a standard "radio hit". A lot of people say "he can't sing"! They couldn't be more wrong. His singing is the single greatest weapon in his arsenal, and that was so from his first record on. As for the music, that's terrific too. "Like a Rolling Stone" was like nothing you'd ever heard in your life before the first time you heard it. And it remains just as powerful and fresh to this day.
He can't sing
Agreed. Dylan’s voice is the basis of his music.
Dylan sang from his heart, an times he was living! One of my favorites!
Dylan
Agreed, so nicely put. I love that he's such an angry singer. Such an expressive singer. Like a mix of singing, pointing a finger, mocking and spoken word. Then again I never thought he couldn't sing. Different singers hit different notes and the charisma a voice has is also important. To little me, at least.
im only 14, and this is the music i enjoy. im proud of myself
you have incredible taste
KEEP GOING, it only gets better with time; i'm 75
😊❤ 26 here, Bob Dylan is timeless
Have you ever heard the song "Colours" by Donovan?
Me too you’ve got good vibes and taste ❤❤❤
Dylan wrote some brutal lyrics.
especially since he hated andy warhol
Dylan tends to do that !
A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall- how is that song possible by such a young man??
Jessica Farrugia.
It is possible for a smart young man who has obsessed for years on
folk and blues songs lyrics and lived on the street playing those songs.
Jessica Farrugia - Ed Bradley on "60 Minutes" asked him that in an interview, and he sounded like he wasn't too sure himself!
Im 70 now and I can still remember the smell and taste of the hashish as the needle dropped into the grooves of the song that made the british invasion fade into the distance. We listened to it many more times that night, and it was like none of us had heard it before even though the record had been out for close to 3 years. Music became something bigger but Bob's poetry opened our minds to things that had been just beyond our grasp up until that moment. It was like we were the flowers of spring opening to the warmth of May's morning sunshine.
This man saved my sanity in this dark world.
My husband too! He helped my husband through a dark place.
Hello Mark. It will be bright again!
@@Lucalip1 It better be, I am 20 and I am transferring to University this fall. I hope I can make good connections with people.
@@slowheat4651 Feeling ya. Good taste for a twenty year old. I give you that. It must be hard, finding your way in these weird times. Good luck on your journey!
@@Discoteer Thank you man! My friend introduced me to Bob Dylan and I have been hooked since.
Rappers owe Bob Dylan a debt of gratitude.
Why?
This is was is before Bob Dylan. All music comes from African Americans
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Lmfao what a load of shit
@@Prechelle95 - try Subterranean Homesick Blues
How does it feel ? This is a confrontational question that everyone is forced to ask themselves multiple times throughout life. Bob Dylan is the god of song.
So true! You have to ask yourself every day.... how does it feel! Follow your heart and you take your right and perfect way! Trust me. Your heart never lies to you. It works! 🙋🏻🍀
Sitting in back seat of driver's training car in the dark going through Oak Glen CA when this song was first played on radio. Back in the 60's. Still mesmerizing!
People actually got mad about this album. Booed him at his concerts. Called him a traitor. Simply because he plugged in and moved on. Doubt anyone would admit to such behavior nowadays. Pete Seeger was looking for an axe to cut the feed at Newport. Later claimed it was because his dad’s hearing aids couldn’t take the noise. My only complaint, none of his songs are long enough. I always wish for more, always. Glad to have lived during this time
people were yelling "judas" in the royal albert hall.
dylan is probably the godfather of all music. it's fair to say that. the stones, the Beatles, everybody sat at his feet and admired him
@Bob Dylan you totally rock Bob your songs still echoes through time & people's lives rock on Bob
My ex-boyfriend was a Bob Dylan fan. Appreciation for Bob Dylan and his music is my only take-away from that relationship. But damn, this music will never leave me. It's awesome.
@Hunter Vonnegut ugh no. They blow dude.
Nicole is that you?
My X is a huge fan of him as well, lol.
@@stevensimoneschi9029 LOL
.....odd how that happens,not a total loss....
To me, all Bob Dylan songs are so enjoyable and peaceful that I want to listen to them all day
#1 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
fuck yeah brother
and deservedly so :)
My sophomore year in college ( '64/'65 )...this song was playing out practically every dorm room window in the country. Good memories - the times they were a changin' .
i love this song but rolling stone magazine and its ratings are beyond shits.
Wow
For somebody like me who has lived on the road the past 4 years, this song means so much to me. For I am a rolling stone.
That song was awesome and one of the best songs from Dylan and I'm so much fun this great artist thanks for taking care about us
❤Y🎉😮😅there's hope for true music lovers everywhere and those that appreciate the art form..... rock on😅😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Be safe
How’s it going, Mick…or is it Keith?
Just might be the greatest song ever written.
it is
Yes i guess so
How are you doing?
@Renee Lynch you're right. So many great ones. Guess it's a matter of taste.
Supposedly, just before writing it, he was depressed and was considering another course in life. But he picked up a napkin at the restaurant he was at, and it flowed out!
I’m 37 my mom died three years ago. My dad had a stroke 7 months ago and this song has never hit me this hard. Appreciate what you have it sucks ass to lose it. ❤
Amen well said !😊
I'm 74 and you got a friend
@@johnbatch9276❤😢
This was ranked the #1 song of all time on Rolling Stone.
The funny thing is that it's not even remotely Bob's best song. It's not even the best version of this song (the live 66 version is, for most people). But what makes this song number one is the sheer influence it had. It's hard to even comprehend how big of a difference this song had on the music world. It was llke a snapping point of the early 60s to the next part of the 60s and onward. Just about every songwriting you love from the late 60s and early 70s was downright obsessed with Dylan. Bowie, Beatles, Hendrix, Leonard Cohen, Pink Floyd, you name it.
i dont think it desvers that title
Anonymous Goat Then tell me a finer song then “Like a rolling stone”?
@@AdvancedApe1 I know this song does have great influence. but to me, it doesn't have the musical complication of songs like "Bohemian rhapsody" or "stairway to heaven"
@@anonymousgoat2837 I get what you mean. But this song will be powerful to anyone who relates to what Bob is saying. Basically, the more you hear it, the better it gets.
I’m honestly here because I saw this song mentioned in Restore Me, the fourth book in the Shatter Me series. God, this song is awesome.
Love it when that happens. I found Tom Waits in a Poppy Z Brite book
LMAO ME TOO I JUST READ THAT PART RN
Its worth listening trust me
At least you are honest ❤
SAME I JUST READ THAT AND RAN HERE
For the 1st time since I was 23 yrs old I can relate once again to this song!!! And I'm 74 now. This song says it all
It is so sad but still good i hope
Getting old is overrated...bur we can still feel strong with this song
I am so scared to get old
I'm grateful that I've lived thru 70's and 80's and survived it lol. Don't be scared about getting old. It's liberating in a way and I will make it! Always have and I know I can. When you get my age, you look to the future and enjoy the time I do have on this earth. No day is promised to any of us. Each day is a gift!
I meant to add 60's in there too! That might have been the hardest yrs to get thru!
This has skateboarding written all over it. A top tier skater should use this song for their next part; this has early 2000's nostalgia written all over it. I'm a black man in his 30's and my favorite genre of music is hip hop but I can recognize and appreciate a classic when I hear one. Much love and respect to Bob Dylan for making such a classic.
One of the best writers, best singers, best musicians of all times. Thanks for a lifetime of wonderful songs. I'm 62 and have been enjoying your music my whole life.
Overrated as hell
@@anycolouryoulike8567 he is not
@@melephant2177 he is.
Don't think twice, you're exactly right.
exactly
Bob Dylan is the greatest folk singer in my lifetime. I am so happy I saw him in concert at the Michigan State Fair.
Lucky you !!! Glad you got that chance.
Vacuum of his lies...whoa... when?
Forced rhymes, yes. Invitations to THINK, yes!
HOW DOES IT FEEELLLLLLLLL TO BE ON YOUR OWN??
same as yesterday and tomorrow 😊
@@davidescobedo6163 Contextually he is asking the LSD takers ,
I'm a Vampeer that just turned 400 years old this year. Love this song so much. Very grateful I've been able to enjoy Bob Dylan and eternal life.
I'm 21 and this is the music I grew up with while my dad blasted it in the living room and danced around with us
Its timeless and will always serve. He knew to the core what this country was based on, from the racial minority to the expected majority
Same girl same
I'm 25 and I can totally relate. I was introduced to Bob Dylan as my father used to play these songs all day long on loud speaker. He passed away 2 years ago. Bob Dylan is pure nostalgia.
@@angelacini1478 same he still does
Cool dad!
[Verse 1]
Once upon a time you dressed so fine
Threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn't you?
People call, say "Beware doll, you're bound to fall"
You thought they were all a'kiddin' you
You used to laugh about
Everybody that was hangin' out
Now you don't talk so loud
Now you don't seem so proud
About having to be scrounging your next meal
[Chorus 1]
How does it feel?
How does it feel?
To be without a home?
Like a complete unknown?
Like a rolling stone?
[Verse 2]
Aw, you've gone to the finest school all right, Miss Lonely
But ya' know ya' only used to get juiced in it
Nobody's ever taught ya' how to live out on the street
And now you’re gonna have to get used to it
You say you never compromise
With the mystery tramp but now you realize
He's not selling any alibis
As you stare into the vacuum of his eyes
And say, “Do you want to make a deal?"
[Chorus 2]
How does it feel?
How does it feel?
To be on your own
With no direction home
A complete unknown
Like a rolling stone?
[Verse 3]
Aw, you never turned around to see the frowns
On the jugglers and the clowns when they all did tricks for you
Never understood that it ain't no good
You shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you
You used to ride on a chrome horse with your diplomat
Who carried on his shoulder a Siamese cat
Ain't it hard when you discover that
He really wasn't where it's at
After he took from you everything he could steal?
[Chorus 3]
How does it feel?
How does it feel?
To hang out on your own
With no direction home
Like a complete unknown
Like a rolling stone?
[Verse 4]
Aw, princess on the steeple and all the pretty people
They're all drinkin', thinkin' that they got it made
Exchangin' all precious gifts
But you'd better take your diamond ring, ya' better pawn it, babe
You used to be so amused
At Napoleon in rags and the language that he used
Go to him now, he calls ya', ya' can't refuse
When ya' ain't got nothin', you got nothin' to lose
You're invisible now, ya' got no secrets to conceal
[Chorus 2]
How does it feel?
Aw, how does it feel?
To be on your own
With no direction home
Like a complete unknown
Like a rolling stone?
Thank you.
KUY DEAN . Thanks x
KD...why do you feel the need to write the lyrics? We can all hear the words spoken...just wondering...
Thank you
Mark Rhoades, honey, not all of us have English as a first lenguage and some of us need the lyrics to understand what he says...