If had the power then I would make Bob Dyland King of all the world but Bob would not want to become King of all the world because he is a smart man, he is a wise man, he is a good man. God bless you Bob for all that you have done, the very great works that you have produced, the music that you have played and for all you have given to billions of people all over this world
Dylan was then and before, after and now my absolute favorite. Great performance by the creator of the best songs ever. Love this time period, but I love them all. And now the Rough and Rowdy tour is never ending. So blessed I got the chance to see it.
Creator of the best songs ever is a bold statement but if that title is held for Bob Dylan then I cannot argue one bit. I don't think most people realize how many of his originals have been "re-done" by people over the years.
I'd like to spend some time in 🇲🇿, and everybody likes to, a magical in an emotional air, alot of people living free in a beach in sunny Mozambique, a loving people,
Dylan never had a better rhythm section than Howie Wyeth (on drums or N'Awlins piano) and Rob Stoner (Rothstein). Z"L Rest In Play dear boys. Every gig I ever saw them play with or without Zimmy, especially Wyeth's drumming on Greenwich Village folk bard Jack Hardy's early DIY albums and the club\cafe sessions preparing to record that gamey as Dylan if more Irish material, deserved like this Rolling Thunder Revue second tour to have been televised nationally. What terrific spirit there was in folk havens even if the rock n' roll inflated economy was smothering the golden babies in their cribs of song. Thanks for these 3 songs triggering my action memories of Wyeth and Stoner in those dark and often dank Greenwich Village clubs, cafes, bars even bakeries. That scene always brought out the best in Dylan before he retreated to his Purple Onion dome home in Malibu. Yet, he carries that whole mise en scene with him when he steps on stage and that folks (drum roll as the folkies quiver) is show biz!!!! Mitch Ritter Paradigm Sifters, Code Shifters, PsalmSong Chasers Lay-Low Studios, Ore-Wa (Refuge of Atonement Seekers) Media Discussion List\Looksee
Back when the kids had Heros that spoke and sang the truth... Now our kids like the ones with flashy cloths, money and a bunch of BS crap they bought around them. Even Bob sold out eventually, but he and Jerry seemed to deal with it the best.
Yeah it does seem as times begin to get more tough the rich and famous are being less idolized by some. Which is good to see but the wrong things lead to this change of perspective. They way I look at it is very devoted musicians have never been anything in large numbers and the times of the 60s-80s seem like an anomaly in comparison. Many people today want to make music to be the next famous person but not many actually cherish music quality like we seem to find in other generations. But you will still find many people who are different and still have a very good taste in music, at any age. However there are usually not a lot of these people in quantity nor are they usually loudest of the bunch. Some of the best musicians and composers were only recognized after they passed away, or for someone like Schubert much later. I think good music will always be made and those who seek it will find it. Others will be pleased with the mediocre music of the mainstream.
A bit off the subject,but my bday 11/25/54 Music has always been inspirational,just enjoy most all music but,we had the best music ,well for me I enjoyed time gone past us but ,my comment was,has anyone pd. $1000 for a concert ticket,i remember so many years ago there was a place occasionally i went with friends called COW TOWN BALLROOM& A BIG $1.00 to see well known artists,concerts were affordable within other wonderful places to go & we sure had fun
@@JetaimeElizabethmorganHi-qh6vw I did a little research, that was in Kansas City?, sounds fun...$1.00 wow, nowadays with inflation it feels like I paid $1000 but seldom over $100 but Ive heard the kids paying a lot more if it is a 3-4 day event.... Thanks for sharing your cool memories.
@@junipersnow1 Thank you ,yes Kansas City I remember peter Frampton for some reason that concert stands out,this was many,many years ago just a girl really,Have a Beautiful.Friday
Stoner was the best bass player Dylan ever had playing with him, except of course, for Rick Danko. But expect for Rick, Rob really knew how to get the absolute best arrangements out of Bob's older material. They really do rock out the best. I have heard like 20 different covers of Too Many Mornings and NONE compare to Dylan's own version of this song during the Rolling Thunder period. What a band!!!
Yes there really is something special about this version. I'll also add Bob's singing is extremely passionate, something we probably all love about him.
Hi Bob, Nobody can get any sleep Ther’s somone on everyones toes. Still the waters run deep. Quinn’s asleap! Planning a feat! Building big ships and boats Will make everybody doze.
Planting press, when they will, guess, inherited, lucky. Time, act, minds, ideas, even you yesterday asked me, idiot wind blowing down the back, it's a wonder, beware, I haven't had some peace and quit for so long. After losing every battle, shoots through my head. Even hurts the ones I love the best, loving through. Your an idiot , it's a wonder , gravity pulled, tamed , wasn't enough . I hope A I does not change the words of this song. Conspiracy, down the highway hounded , doubled crossed now for the last, you'll never know the hurt I suffered, idiot wind, blowing through the desert by , a wonder we can even be ourselves
You may find this to be atonal, but when you write your songs you get to sing them in any tone you chose. Reply with the names of a few of your own and a link to listen to you performing them in tonal perfection. I would like to hear them. Your first three words were absolutely correct in your sentence above. Ronster
Thousands of people watching, hundreds of words, tens of chords, no teleprompter, and does this with alacrity and grace!
Yepp, how does he remember all those words? He will be in Edinburgh this autumn, on my late mother’s birthday, could be last chance…. For me.
I'm crying now, beautiful, man, Bob Dylan ❤️, Love you, thank you , Elizabeth ❣️
If had the power then I would make Bob Dyland King of all the world but Bob would not want to become King of all the world because he is a smart man, he is a wise man, he is a good man. God bless you Bob for all that you have done, the very great works that you have produced, the music that you have played and for all you have given to billions of people all over this world
amazing comment!!
@@musicplaylists64 Thank you for saying that
@@jamesbradshaw3389 Yeah!
@jamesbradshaw3389 therefore if you had the power, you wouldn't do it - because why make Bob unhappy
but what about unmasking all them ugly women in kabab land init bro ?
I saw Bob on this tour. What a memory! I love this particular version of him. 🔥🔥🔥
Bro that would have been awesome! I love Dylan's stuff in the mid seventies 👍 ❤️👊🤘
What year was it?
@@harveyjones1245 1976
💎
Robert Allen Zimmerman always said, didn't need a lot of love, he had enough love surrounded him, I love him ❤️, Elizabeth 😊
One too many mormings: Good example of how he could change a song’s feeling in a positive way
I would not say that
Beautiful then and Now
Dylan was then and before, after and now my absolute favorite. Great performance by the creator of the best songs ever. Love this time period, but I love them all. And now the Rough and Rowdy tour is never ending. So blessed I got the chance to see it.
Creator of the best songs ever is a bold statement but if that title is held for Bob Dylan then I cannot argue one bit. I don't think most people realize how many of his originals have been "re-done" by people over the years.
When i have heard enough gossip,i turn on Dylan and between him and my love for Jesus{ yeshua} i feel calm and happy to be alive
I am glad to hear this! :) Music and God do the same for me. 🙏
@@musicplaylists64 yes it is my still point,but lifts our very spirits and too much on social media effects me ,draining
@@JetaimeElizabethmorganHi-qh6vw I agree, and me too. I try to stay away from social media for the most part
Very nice and thoughtful comment
Dylan's better...👍
I'd like to spend some time in 🇲🇿, and everybody likes to, a magical in an emotional air, alot of people living free in a beach in sunny Mozambique, a loving people,
It's a restless hungry feeling. You were right from your side, I was right from mine. Woke too many mornings a thousand miles away.
Fabulous performance of such amazing songs. ❤
Glad you enjoyed this!!
The last performance of rolling thunder rewiev ❤lost for words feel the rhythm
Where was this recorded?
Dylan never had a better rhythm section than Howie Wyeth (on drums or N'Awlins piano) and Rob Stoner (Rothstein). Z"L Rest In Play dear boys. Every gig I ever saw them play with or without Zimmy, especially Wyeth's drumming on Greenwich Village folk bard Jack Hardy's early DIY albums and the club\cafe sessions preparing to record that gamey as Dylan if more Irish material, deserved like this Rolling Thunder Revue second tour to have been televised nationally. What terrific spirit there was in folk havens even if the rock n' roll inflated economy was smothering the golden babies in their cribs of song.
Thanks for these 3 songs triggering my action memories of Wyeth and Stoner in those dark and often dank Greenwich Village clubs, cafes, bars even bakeries. That scene always brought out the best in Dylan before he retreated to his Purple Onion dome home in Malibu. Yet, he carries that whole mise en scene with him when he steps on stage and that folks (drum roll as the folkies quiver) is show biz!!!!
Mitch Ritter Paradigm Sifters, Code Shifters, PsalmSong Chasers
Lay-Low Studios, Ore-Wa (Refuge of Atonement Seekers)
Media Discussion List\Looksee
I'm glad to help spread the music!
Never heard of violin cry like that
Scarlet Rivera, I believe.
Cuanta fuerza en su alma
Back when the kids had Heros that spoke and sang the truth... Now our kids like the ones with flashy cloths, money and a bunch of BS crap they bought around them. Even Bob sold out eventually, but he and Jerry seemed to deal with it the best.
Yeah it does seem as times begin to get more tough the rich and famous are being less idolized by some. Which is good to see but the wrong things lead to this change of perspective. They way I look at it is very devoted musicians have never been anything in large numbers and the times of the 60s-80s seem like an anomaly in comparison. Many people today want to make music to be the next famous person but not many actually cherish music quality like we seem to find in other generations. But you will still find many people who are different and still have a very good taste in music, at any age. However there are usually not a lot of these people in quantity nor are they usually loudest of the bunch. Some of the best musicians and composers were only recognized after they passed away, or for someone like Schubert much later. I think good music will always be made and those who seek it will find it. Others will be pleased with the mediocre music of the mainstream.
A bit off the subject,but my bday 11/25/54 Music has always been inspirational,just enjoy most all music but,we had the best music ,well for me I enjoyed time gone past us but ,my comment was,has anyone pd. $1000 for a concert ticket,i remember so many years ago there was a place occasionally i went with friends called COW TOWN BALLROOM& A BIG $1.00 to see well known artists,concerts were affordable within other wonderful places to go & we sure had fun
@@musicplaylists64 Good points, well said. thanks
@@JetaimeElizabethmorganHi-qh6vw I did a little research, that was in Kansas City?, sounds fun...$1.00 wow, nowadays with inflation it feels like I paid $1000 but seldom over $100 but Ive heard the kids paying a lot more if it is a 3-4 day event.... Thanks for sharing your cool memories.
@@junipersnow1 Thank you ,yes Kansas City I remember peter Frampton for some reason that concert stands out,this was many,many years ago just a girl really,Have a Beautiful.Friday
fan total
Nice aggressive and angry version of Mozambique, just like the pace, Blue and hard by what I saw.
awesome , i love bob .
GENIUS. Love this.!!!¡❤🎉
I am glad! I listened to it last night myself :)
Poetry and passion!
Real life
Love you
Kind Regards
Mr. stai
Thank you for uploading this.
Stoner was the best bass player Dylan ever had playing with him, except of course, for Rick Danko. But expect for Rick, Rob really knew how to get the absolute best arrangements out of Bob's older material. They really do rock out the best. I have heard like 20 different covers of Too Many Mornings and NONE compare to Dylan's own version of this song during the Rolling Thunder period. What a band!!!
Yes there really is something special about this version. I'll also add Bob's singing is extremely passionate, something we probably all love about him.
best bass player? that would be Tony Garnier
Bob looks particularly fetching here…..🔥🔥🔥
Fetching, I have never heard that before. I like it!
Agreed. ❤
Este hombre es DIOS❤
❤❤❤
Yup. Peace.
great mozambique
I am ready
See you soon!
Mr.Stai
It’s getting late!!
💕🎶
Hi Bob,
Nobody can get any sleep
Ther’s somone on everyones toes.
Still the waters run deep.
Quinn’s asleap!
Planning a feat!
Building big ships and boats
Will make everybody doze.
YEAH BOB HONEY I AM 1000 MILES BEHIND BUT WE COULD HAVE 1001 NIGHTS
Planting press, when they will, guess, inherited, lucky. Time, act, minds, ideas, even you yesterday asked me, idiot wind blowing down the back, it's a wonder, beware, I haven't had some peace and quit for so long. After losing every battle, shoots through my head. Even hurts the ones I love the best, loving through. Your an idiot , it's a wonder , gravity pulled, tamed , wasn't enough . I hope A I does not change the words of this song. Conspiracy, down the highway hounded , doubled crossed now for the last, you'll never know the hurt I suffered, idiot wind, blowing through the desert by , a wonder we can even be ourselves
Idiot wind hurt the ones that i loved best
Karma is a bitch
Good people forgive
Wise people ignore
Mr.Stai
Who’s playing mandolin?
David Mansfield
Sorry but Tony Garnier. He I Bob’s right hand ma
Do we know what year this is?
Fort Collins, Colorado. May 23rd, 1976.
@@musicplaylists64 Thank you!
@@trappermouse1 Yeah no prob!
Beginning to think AI is taking over. Sound terrible. Report, Ai makes no mistakes. 1000 miles beh8nd.
I don't know, I like that generation, but this sounds awful. Just atonal carnage.
I could see where you are coming from, I personally like the ambience. But for me the thing I like most about this performance is his singing.
You may find this to be atonal, but when you write your songs you get to sing them in any tone you chose. Reply with the names of a few of your own and a link to listen to you performing them in tonal perfection. I would like to hear them. Your first three words were absolutely correct in your sentence above. Ronster
I am ready
See you soon!
Mr.Stai
It’s getting late!!
💕🎶
Idiot wind hurt the ones that i loved best
Karma is a bitch
Good people forgive
Wise people ignor
Mr.Stai