She certainly was beautiful. In tje.book she wrote, she said she fancied Keith Richards. He told her a little later that Mick really likes you! And she ended up with him. I love her voice and the bookbwas great, but l lost it!
The girl on a motorcycle is a Phenomenal movie ! I got so exited when I watched it in my boyhood! Now I know what she was singing!! It was my hero BOB DYLAN’s song !!!
I had forgotten that as early as 1968, her waif-ish, ingenue-ish, innocent sensuality and gossamer voice were already beginning to give way to the world-weary ennui and lower pitched more smoky vocal tones. You can actually hear the promise of her later “Broken English” in this earlier Dylan cover.
Yes! I agree with you and love her album Broken English. I met her in Chicago where she was to sign her autobio and bought a dozen copies of her book to give away to friends later and told her how much I always loved her voice and acting. She was so sweet.
The movie was from 1968. The song though was a few years later. That is what makes the video for me-the juxtaposition of the early and later versions of Marianne combined. Both equally and forever beautiful.
@@leerichard4732 Yesterday, the guitar work on Them's version & Van's halting vocals creating rhythmic strangeness on their version came to my ears' mind, worming in. I was gonna have a listen on Utyoub but then it turned up as the end title song on an episode of a BBC sitcom, CUCKOO. Gorgeous sound, those guys. Anyway, I like Marianne's but I do agree.. Them's is the best cover version!
I was 10 in '62 and paying close attention to music on the radio . I treasure how music takes me back to the great life in those days . We had a great thing being young in '62 . Girl bands ruled AM radio . Remember Bobby Boris Picket's Monster Mash ? I have the lyrics here in my 71 year old brain . Cheers , Vancouver Island Canada . ( I had a bonus in "62 . We moved to Southern California for 3 years . Surf , hot rods ,kissing through a whole Beatles 45 . haha )
In her later album Negative Capability she covers this song again and it's so richly poignant and touching. Her older voice and the tone of loss and life having made her re-recording of the song really something beautiful.
Marianne Faithfull was truly a survivor and fantastic woman. Her interpretations of other's songs became her own gems. She was truly an amazing actress with a blessed voice. If you haven't watched the documentary "Dreaming My Dreams", then watch it, as it's truly educational about her life, and she talks about it all in her own words. Really an amazing documentary.
@@harrisda1 Yes Darrell, it's on youtube. It's called "Dreaming My Dreams" documentary. I'll try to include it here. ruclips.net/video/k5XdkA5gs6Q/видео.html
@@petemavus2948 Sure Pete, no problem. You'll really enjoy the documentary, as you really get to know her in a more personal way. Have a good day Pete.
Oh… Thank you so much for uploading this jewel I had forgotten about… beautiful images of a quite unique movie that was presented with quotes such as „when technicolor meets LSD“. For those who haven’t seen it give it a try. It’s definitely worth it.
@@flupetepak but she is a survivor, she has a very interesting life history and I admire her all the more for it. She, along with Dusty Springfield and Christine McVie, were the pillars and foundation of female British rock. (With apologies to Cilla Black and Pet Clark)
Excellent version of a great song. Video is classy, too. Dylan is a master of creating an atmosphere that is so hard to grasp with the rational mind. To me, the ego realizing it can't succeed in having its way - it has to let go to make way for the original spirit-soul.
Never heard of her (millennial) but both this song and the video were well worth my time. Seeing the ashtrays on the diner tables or watching them have a cigarette in bed, and the palpable lack of smartphones (I program and I can't stand them), almost made me tear up with nostalgia.
@@jipangoo I mentioned this somewhere else and got similar advice. Even before that yes - I had the opportunity to watch a reaction to Ballad of Lucy Jordan. Neat stuff.
Not everything was great, nostalgia ain’t what it used to be, but we’ve definitely lost a lot to progress. I was a kid when this was going on but I saw it in the 79s. I’ve been a techie most of my adult life, my world was been IT. But social media has been a disaster. Some good, sure, but on balance, most of us living inside our phones and the attention economy is poison. And here I am. Kinda proves the point.
@@julianmorrisco yeah I tend to take the tradeoffs view, the kind of thing John Gray often said about progress but which Mary Harrington has been saying a lot as well these days. On one hand our STEM related fields are doing great, medical is getting better, hopefully a lot of these life support industries like energy, medical, food supply, etc. are headed for an AI revolution, but we've also seen (Tristan Harris and Daniel Schmachtenberger nail this to the wall) that we are Darwinian and thus tribal critters and when you have algorithms set to milk our limbic systems it ends up being an ever-more-perfect outrage and limbic hijack generator for the advertisers to rake in the $$. Quite likely for as long as the human race goes along we and how we 'make names for ourselves' in the climbing game will always be the biggest challenge to our health, happiness, and survival and the structural existence of multipolar traps guarantees first defector advantage for any hole that isn't plugged with government regulation and stigma.
I like this version of the Dylan song, with its slower tempo and more disturbed, almost menacing quality to the vocals. It's definitely complex emotionally, and creates a different mood than in Dylan's version.
Be glad we have this. You would not be here if you had met her then. You have no idea who these people were/are controlled by. And you are better not knowing.
Excellent performance here from Marianne Faithfull. I was drawn here by a couple of appetisers - 1. Marianne Faithfull 2. The song written by Bob Dylan 3. The Girl on a Motorcycle. The combination somehow produces divine magic. Thank you so much to uploader estelle mccartney so appreciated, and I am thrilled to note it has been viewed 1,189,369 times wow. I also note in the description to the vid - uploader estelle mccartney 'This video it's very special to me because it was made when I felt a great connection with the lyrics of the song for me this was made from the deepest part of my soul. This song defines what it's to feel lost, abandoned by the people you love and the moment when you discover that you are the only one in charge of your life. If you feel this way I want you to know you're not alone, you'll find your way someday, I'm still searching for it too...' If I may for a moment direct that to the point in my life when I had my 'mid life crisis' - it was here in New Zealand in late April 1990 when I was at the time 26. I was riding my 10th motorcycle I had bought over a 10 year period 1980-1990. I loved motorcycles and believe i was born on 2 wheels. I went through so many as I was addicted to the thrill of riding them accompanied with the ingredients of speed & power. I received speeding tickets almost on a daily basis as if it was my staple diet - par for the course really. I was also a hopeless romantic at the time - in and out of relationship flings with girls as I was a successful amateur sportsman in endurance sport and never had the time to commit to a long term relationship. And here's the clincher - I loved enjoying a few beers and the occasional double Coruba rum and coke with friends while listening to a live band play Saturday evenings. And so the ducks all somehow seemed to line up for me on that evening riding my motorcycle - [warning: graphic language next - you have been warned - either stop now or continue] I had an horrific high speed accident on the open road after failing to take a corner and fell off, sliding across the road into a concrete fence post instantly amputating my left leg at the knee. I suffered several other horrific injuries. If you would like to read more of my story please click here to my Flickr page and a newspaper article featuring myself when I won a prestigious road cycling championship in 1986: www.flickr.com/photos/35707376@N00/51986446472/in/album-72157649716035656/
Oh, this is good! Always reminds me of LSD circa '70-'74 What an amazing beautiful time to be alive. The war in Vietnam was coming to an end for us, but Reagan was coming. Drop Acid not Bombs. Peace & Love
Just goes to show that riding your motorcycle will put a smile on your dial. The old saying that you'll never see one parked outside a shrinks office, is so true.
yes, just listened, great version! thanks for the 13th Floor Elevators referral, never heard of them! But i have heard of Them, and, yes, great version also! But...lest we forget... Ritchie Havens!
Love this! These days, I find the music of Marianne Faithfull more interesting than the music of the Stones, with whom she was so closely associated. I feel the same about Yoko Ono's music compared to the Beatles.
What? Man, there is something really strange happening to you. And what a disrespect to The Beatles. No problem for them, of course. But You have problems.
Hear this version for the first time - what a ravishing beauty she was as a young girl - her voice nowadays is really haunting like a sweet portwine V.S.O.P....
Hi Barbara.Was the 60's movie 'Girl on a Motorcycle' basically about freedom and equality for women albeit high lightening the dangers of too much freedom i.e drug abuse,unhappy marriage, unplanned pregnancy etc?> The Sixties looked such a happy time in England :)
Killer cover! When you’re riding a motorcycle without a face shield, never smile or open your mouth. There are some very large flying insects out there!
Just beautiful, great rendition of this superb tune.
It was better being 20 in the 70's than being 70 in the 20's!
That's true!
God bless you.
It's not over!
Wish I'd thought of that one - very, very true!!
I can't believe it because I have to ⏪ rewind 🩱🩲
Can relate to that statement
I haven't seen this in probably 45+ years, when I was a kid in the 70's. This was like opening a time capsule. Thank you.
I was a kid in the 60s, and I haven't see this since then either! She was absolutely lovely.
Thats youtube.
She certainly was beautiful. In tje.book she wrote, she said she fancied Keith Richards. He told her a little later that Mick really likes you! And she ended up with him. I love her voice and the bookbwas great, but l lost it!
The older I get the more I like Bob Dylan songs. And this cover by Marianne.
I love most of her songs-covers, but I think Van Morrison with Them did the best cover of this.
@@robertwoodward9231The best!
Bob Dylan wrote songs that i never get tired of
@@robertwoodward9231The Animals too
Bob Dylan👍🏻
WOW.....One of the very best cover of Dylan's It's now Baby blue...Ive never seen this before...A hidden gem.
Not like Joan Baez's cover though, which is my favourite.
Yes agreed! So GLAD she drove in.. 👌
Van Morrison was always my favorite cover version, but this one is great too.
@@SparksofHell the Van sounds like JAGGER in that song, very different than this💎 which is AMAZING!
Anybody else here because they loved her with Metallica?
Absolutely gorgeous, and her take of this song is like icing on the cake!
The Julie Christie of pop music. Hats off to both of them.
Good comment. Thank you.
Recorded as her voice was changing. I love it. I love the sigh in the beginning. As if to say "well....here goes."
The girl on a motorcycle is a Phenomenal movie ! I got so exited when I watched it in my boyhood! Now I know what she was singing!! It was my hero BOB DYLAN’s song !!!
Just so simple and perfect. Just laying there singing a beautiful song.
I had forgotten that as early as 1968, her waif-ish, ingenue-ish, innocent sensuality and gossamer voice were already beginning to give way to the world-weary ennui and lower pitched more smoky vocal tones. You can actually hear the promise of her later “Broken English” in this earlier Dylan cover.
Broken English is easily my favourite album of hers.
Yes! I agree with you and love her album Broken English. I met her in Chicago where she was to sign her autobio and bought a dozen copies of her book to give away to friends later and told her how much I always loved her voice and acting. She was so sweet.
Why'd she do what she did?
The movie was from 1968. The song though was a few years later. That is what makes the video for me-the juxtaposition of the early and later versions of Marianne combined. Both equally and forever beautiful.
I figured that she had destroyed her voice from smoking...
I am a 76 year old man. and very happy with my time here.
Many more years to go I trust 🙏🏻
I'm a 78 year old man and am sorry I ever had to witness what I have. Probably the best thing in my life had been Dylan's songs.
Me too.76 in two weeks,loving life and still playing and singing with my little trio on France.
I understand this as as 64 year old who has done everything.
That makes one of us
Great singer even when her voice got 'rougher'.
An absolute STUNNER too 👍
yep !
Even GREATER with rougher voice, re.her version of Working Class Hero !
Her porcelain looks are enough to launch a thousand ships and drive a million teenagers (like me when I first watched Girl on a Motorcycle) crazy!
@@johnappleby405 I disagree with you.
She must have launched 10 MILLION ships...lol 👍🙏
I never knew she was so foxy in her days !
Her deep tones are soooo beautiful. Insanely interesting voice!
interesting for sure
U like women with low voice, it's typical for supermen
Her old cigarette-stained voice these days is pretty fantastic too. I’m not cracking wise either, I love her recent records.
@@JonahsWail She and Nico are much appreciated in my house.
She’s basically a female Bob Dylan, voicewise. Or maybe Lou Reed
Hard to imagine a 25-year-old (or younger) singing like this. Special.
This version was recorded 1985… not that young
I think released in 85 and recorded in 71.
Beautiful song, always and I love her voice. Sure do miss those times but so grateful to have had them be part of who I am.
In the late '60s, Marianne Faithful and Alain Delon were arguably the most beautiful (wo)man on the planet.
I agree.
Well put. But I will always wonder why Marianne and Mick never hit it off.
@@dannywood8406Who knows why not? Only they themselves, probably.
Beautiful woman
Beautiful voice
Beautiful version
And. She's riding a bike.
Beautiful era, long gone....
@@peterbiesbroek The eye makeup was so London in the 60's look.
❤😊❤
All the bad hard stuff and things they didn't have in the 60s. But they had angels 😇 . You scared them away Ai. 😂
This was one of my favorite Dylan songs. Marianne did a wonderful version of it.
Van Morrison with the Them did the best version.
@@leerichard4732 Bob Dylan did the best version.
@@leerichard4732 Yesterday, the guitar work on Them's version & Van's halting vocals creating rhythmic strangeness on their version came to my ears' mind, worming in. I was gonna have a listen on Utyoub but then it turned up as the end title song on an episode of a BBC sitcom, CUCKOO.
Gorgeous sound, those guys.
Anyway, I like Marianne's but I do agree.. Them's is the best cover version!
@@leerichard4732 its great but I prefer this one
@@steinbauge4591 Yes, this is the best version imho
Beautiful woman, musical, she's got it all....
I find the 60’s the greatest decade of my life starting in 62
At 76 I still tear up at real 60's music.. In Canada.
Loser.
@@calvinsmart3471 Those time are long gone...makes me sad as well...but we have such beautiful music to put us right back there
I was 10 in '62 and paying close attention to music on the radio . I treasure how music takes me back to the great life in those days . We had a great thing being young in '62 . Girl bands ruled AM radio . Remember Bobby Boris Picket's Monster Mash ? I have the lyrics here in my 71 year old brain . Cheers , Vancouver Island Canada . ( I had a bonus in "62 . We moved to Southern California for 3 years . Surf , hot rods ,kissing through a whole Beatles 45 . haha )
I can't remember much of the 60's. : )
Wonderful deep voice of a very beautiful underated woran.
Underrated? She was very highly regarded and released multiple albums every decade including this one.
In her later album Negative Capability she covers this song again and it's so richly poignant and touching. Her older voice and the tone of loss and life having made her re-recording of the song really something beautiful.
Graham Bonnet did this version. ruclips.net/video/2zbmjkuv-Tg/видео.html I love how differently everyone interprets this song.
What a wonderful voice I love you Marianne, Saw you live in Toronto you were amazing
Amazing, incredible, beautifull, awsome, fantastic etc
No better songwriter, no better model, no better singer and video. If this is not perfection what is Angela x
Marianne Faithfull was truly a survivor and fantastic woman. Her interpretations of other's songs became her own gems. She was truly an amazing actress with a blessed voice. If you haven't watched the documentary "Dreaming My Dreams", then watch it, as it's truly educational about her life, and she talks about it all in her own words. Really an amazing documentary.
@MikeRimm Might you know where it could be accessed?
@@harrisda1 Yes Darrell, it's on youtube. It's called "Dreaming My Dreams" documentary. I'll try to include it here. ruclips.net/video/k5XdkA5gs6Q/видео.html
@@rimslider Thank you, just saved it and will watch soon. ✌️
@@petemavus2948 Sure Pete, no problem. You'll really enjoy the documentary, as you really get to know her in a more personal way. Have a good day Pete.
She starred in the 60s film Girl on a Motorcycle with Alain Delon, what a pairing !!!
Beautiful song.
What a beautiful woman Marianne was. She had her own unique interpretations of songs.
Is, not was. She is still alive and well.
She was a true beauty.
@@WolfgangHolzmann Not so beautiful though.
Best ever rendition of Dylan's masterpiece
Awesome! Love this memory.
Love you ❤
Guys and women behind this beautiful song. Thx
I adore this song . Amazing Woman!
I think this woman was basically the 60's personified 🌈🌻✌️☮️
she and Anita Pallenberg
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and Brigitte Bardot
@@imegatanadoiataki oh yes
@@imegatanadoiataki dont forget natalie wood and julie christie
Oh… Thank you so much for uploading this jewel I had forgotten about… beautiful images of a quite unique movie that was presented with quotes such as „when technicolor meets LSD“. For those who haven’t seen it give it a try. It’s definitely worth it.
You did it again! Great job. Beautiful song and great movie. Thanks Estelle.
I’m not sure there is a more PERFECT MARRIAGE out there between song, siren and celluloid …
MAD KUDOS to you, Estelle!
SO SUPERBLY, WELL-DONE. 💖
have you watched the film (girl on a motorcycle) its really good.
well darn me the film is here on yt for now anyways.
This really *is* about the most amazing coupling of a song and movie clips. Really, really nice!
This song, this singer is a gift.
love this rendition!
wonderful version!
Love this version! And those low tones, pure sensual!
What a beautiful bird!
What a version!
Those were the days my friend ✨🌟✨👍🏼
Hello Christine 👋 how are you doing today?
"We thought they'd never end" ...
This is one of my favorite Dylan songs. My favorite version of it is the Byrd's version. This is good too.
She was so beautiful, she always seemed so sad..
Similar type of face as Italian actress Monica Vitti. Went from trophy girlfriend to artiste Maudit/junkie. Marianne, i mean.
@@flupetepak but she is a survivor, she has a very interesting life history and I admire her all the more for it. She, along with Dusty Springfield and Christine McVie, were the pillars and foundation of female British rock. (With apologies to Cilla Black and Pet Clark)
Excellent version of a great song. Video is classy, too. Dylan is a master of creating an atmosphere that is so hard to grasp with the rational mind. To me, the ego realizing it can't succeed in having its way - it has to let go to make way for the original spirit-soul.
Dylan was brilliant but so was zebedee
Beautiful song, I'like very much, thank you!!!
Never heard of her (millennial) but both this song and the video were well worth my time. Seeing the ashtrays on the diner tables or watching them have a cigarette in bed, and the palpable lack of smartphones (I program and I can't stand them), almost made me tear up with nostalgia.
Soooo well spoken!!
Never heard of her?
Well, now that you have go listen to Broken English (album).
@@jipangoo I mentioned this somewhere else and got similar advice. Even before that yes - I had the opportunity to watch a reaction to Ballad of Lucy Jordan. Neat stuff.
Not everything was great, nostalgia ain’t what it used to be, but we’ve definitely lost a lot to progress. I was a kid when this was going on but I saw it in the 79s.
I’ve been a techie most of my adult life, my world was been IT. But social media has been a disaster. Some good, sure, but on balance, most of us living inside our phones and the attention economy is poison. And here I am. Kinda proves the point.
@@julianmorrisco yeah I tend to take the tradeoffs view, the kind of thing John Gray often said about progress but which Mary Harrington has been saying a lot as well these days. On one hand our STEM related fields are doing great, medical is getting better, hopefully a lot of these life support industries like energy, medical, food supply, etc. are headed for an AI revolution, but we've also seen (Tristan Harris and Daniel Schmachtenberger nail this to the wall) that we are Darwinian and thus tribal critters and when you have algorithms set to milk our limbic systems it ends up being an ever-more-perfect outrage and limbic hijack generator for the advertisers to rake in the $$. Quite likely for as long as the human race goes along we and how we 'make names for ourselves' in the climbing game will always be the biggest challenge to our health, happiness, and survival and the structural existence of multipolar traps guarantees first defector advantage for any hole that isn't plugged with government regulation and stigma.
Pretty groovy video. FIts great. Ilove the texture of the films of the 60s.
Marianne always make other people songs her own with her unique take on each of course. This song and stones’ As tears go by for example.
Excellent example, especially since I'm not big on covers. 👍
beautiful song and the girl and Alain de Laon are also beautiful
Alain Delon....
Paka !
Terrific version. As another said. Makes it her own song.
First I've heard this version. Very impressive interpretation. And she is beautiful as well.
Absolutely fantastic. I feel nostalgia for a time I never lived.
Wow, that was a thing of beauty. In sound and vision.
Thanks to everybody who had a hand in making it and presenting it.
I like this version of the Dylan song, with its slower tempo and more disturbed, almost menacing quality to the vocals. It's definitely complex emotionally, and creates a different mood than in Dylan's version.
Dylan's " version"?
@@chrisnel5505 Yes, version. Call it the original if you're offended. The term is not meant as derogatory toward Dylan.
Beautiful Woman,
Beautiful Voice ,
Beautiful Song.
The bike a Norton wow,,! Doesn't get better, perfect
This movie was originally called, "Naked Under Leather."
Great video and song!
Marianne's great misfortune was that she ran into Mick Jagger and not me. I would have been good to her. Too late now, it's all over now
Be glad we have this. You would not be here if you had met her then. You have no idea who these people were/are controlled by. And you are better not knowing.
Sometimes when us girls are young, we are attracted to the bad guys unfortunately
I'm glad I found this.
Excellent performance here from Marianne Faithfull. I was drawn here by a couple of appetisers - 1. Marianne Faithfull 2. The song written by Bob Dylan 3. The Girl on a Motorcycle. The combination somehow produces divine magic. Thank you so much to uploader estelle mccartney so appreciated, and I am thrilled to note it has been viewed 1,189,369 times wow. I also note in the description to the vid - uploader estelle mccartney 'This video it's very special to me because it was made when I felt a great connection with the lyrics of the song for me this was made from the deepest part of my soul. This song defines what it's to feel lost, abandoned by the people you love and the moment when you discover that you are the only one in charge of your life. If you feel this way I want you to know you're not alone, you'll find your way someday, I'm still searching for it too...' If I may for a moment direct that to the point in my life when I had my 'mid life crisis' - it was here in New Zealand in late April 1990 when I was at the time 26. I was riding my 10th motorcycle I had bought over a 10 year period 1980-1990. I loved motorcycles and believe i was born on 2 wheels. I went through so many as I was addicted to the thrill of riding them accompanied with the ingredients of speed & power. I received speeding tickets almost on a daily basis as if it was my staple diet - par for the course really. I was also a hopeless romantic at the time - in and out of relationship flings with girls as I was a successful amateur sportsman in endurance sport and never had the time to commit to a long term relationship. And here's the clincher - I loved enjoying a few beers and the occasional double Coruba rum and coke with friends while listening to a live band play Saturday evenings. And so the ducks all somehow seemed to line up for me on that evening riding my motorcycle - [warning: graphic language next - you have been warned - either stop now or continue] I had an horrific high speed accident on the open road after failing to take a corner and fell off, sliding across the road into a concrete fence post instantly amputating my left leg at the knee. I suffered several other horrific injuries. If you would like to read more of my story please click here to my Flickr page and a newspaper article featuring myself when I won a prestigious road cycling championship in 1986: www.flickr.com/photos/35707376@N00/51986446472/in/album-72157649716035656/
Oh, this is good! Always reminds me of LSD circa '70-'74 What an amazing beautiful time to be alive. The war in Vietnam was coming to an end for us, but Reagan was coming.
Drop Acid not Bombs.
Peace & Love
Love this version I am a Nam vet.
Just goes to show that riding your motorcycle will put a smile on your dial.
The old saying that you'll never see one parked outside a shrinks office, is so true.
Great work and write up, saw in the RUclips Music app and popped into the regular app to try to find information. Love what you did with the outro.
Dear Estelle, thank you so much!❤ Only had known this beautiful song from "Them"....Marianne's Version sounds terrific!!!😮😊❤
Marianne seems to give this so much more feeling & meaning, stunning.
Wonderful !
So perfect!
Just found your channel...so great!! Thank you for sharing.
fantastic! thanks for the effort and the sharing BIG thumbs up.
Love this song. Her cover is very good. There were/are a lot of versions. My all time favorite was done by 13th Floor Elevators.
Van Morrison, Them.
complete agreement
Eric Burdon and the Animals did a pretty cool version too. Because everything Eric does is pretty much worth listening to, imho.
I didn;t realize Baby Blue had enjoyed so many covers. I’ve GOT TO check out the Elevators one!
yes, just listened, great version! thanks for the 13th Floor Elevators referral, never heard of them! But i have heard of Them, and, yes, great version also! But...lest we forget... Ritchie Havens!
Adore this video and by far my favorite version of this song….what a badass.💋
Not the best version…….Try Graham Bonnet. 😊
There is no BEST version of ANY song.
@@GD-rd6ig exactly, only what resonates most with each listener, yet most times I prefer the creators although once in a while pleasantly surprised.
Beautiful!!!
Nice touch to add the Gainsbourg/Bardot track at the end.
Dylan’s sets great poetry to music, amazing artist ! Love Marianne Faithfull’s version too.
One of my favourites written by the master of poetry Bob Dylan and sang by many.but have to say i love this version 👍💖
Best version ever,Dylan’s version is the worst ever.
Thank you so much for this. So gorgeous, so important:-)
The 60's were an awesome time. So many attractive women. Great voice for this song.
YES! As if those dazzling British chicks wasn't enough, the Beach Boys were turning us on to scantily clad, deeply tanned California girls!
Great audio on this and a great edit.
Nice steel guitar playing on the sound...They, Estelle McCartney , have produced a classic song and I love she sang it. 👌🎶
This is great. Thank you.
Unique singer and voice, I have several of her albums, she was an associate of the Stones back in the Sixties, early Seventies...
I'd say I miss the 60's , but I live and feel the same way today.
Thanks for this video the music and the picture !🥰
Love this! These days, I find the music of Marianne Faithfull more interesting than the music of the Stones, with whom she was so closely associated. I feel the same about Yoko Ono's music compared to the Beatles.
What? Man, there is something really strange happening to you. And what a disrespect to The Beatles. No problem for them, of course. But You have problems.
The Rolling stones song also was very good..Dienst knew that the Song was commune from m faithfull...think, the hat to pay fore that..
I love M. Faithfull but this isn't her music, it's a Dylan song
@@ivichivanovich4619 I assume we are all aware of who wrote this. I would still call this recording her music.
Bravo Estella!!
I totally understand!
It’s over now!
Cheers👍👏
Hear this version for the first time - what a ravishing beauty she was as a young girl - her voice nowadays is really haunting like a sweet portwine V.S.O.P....
It's my fav version! She is doing Bob Dylan like a master actress, finding herself in the role. I love her lower voice. Her mature voice the best!
Any song presented to her... she makes Her song❤️...In a time long ago when I wore fishnets and mini's...She was the most BEAUTIFUL ❤️
That's settled then. I'm building a time machine and going to a "time long ago"....
Hi Barbara.Was the 60's movie 'Girl on a Motorcycle' basically about freedom and equality for women albeit high lightening the dangers of too much freedom i.e drug abuse,unhappy marriage, unplanned pregnancy etc?>
The Sixties looked such a happy time in England :)
OMG! Wow! absolutely sublime.
You work very serioustly... that's unusual in this new world.
Whoever you are, you are precious 🌟
Rich Kid Blues remained on my turntable for days after discovering it. Her version of this Dylan classic is my favorite track.
Killer cover!
When you’re riding a motorcycle without a face shield, never smile or open your mouth. There are some very large flying insects out there!
Used to be. No more insects around here...
@@eily_b Here (Norway) there is still plenty
Question: how do you tell a happy motorcyclist ?
Answer: by the bugs in his teeth.
@@eily_b Indeed, in Holland we have also no more insects around us.
Beautiful
I think I've loved every version of this song that I've heard.
Whoa, this is hands down the best version of this song! Thanks for sharing!
Happy birthday Marrianne Faithfull love her, respect her. She is family
Hi Estelle McCartney. Thank you for sharing this video. Also, thanks for the liner notes and lyrics.
I’m digging this so much. 2024 first time listener
thAnks 2 Share It!!!❤
Greatings From Barcelona Spain; North California and Caracas
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