"I don't care who did it, if you know who did it , you just better tell whoever did it to get out there and tell the cats to come up here to ask who did it, to tell them who it was" -One of the greatest lyrical minds of all time, Bob Dylan
SquidkidMega. Ok so I counted (yes I know I have no life) Dylan says man 19 times in this 3 minute clip. So that averages out to 6 times each minute. or "man" every 10 seconds. LMAO!! *Edit* Recount is actually 21 times in 3 minutes, "man" 7 times per minute!
S. D. I use the words groovy, dig, peace and love, etc amongst my friends and I noticed it does five off a subtly positive vibe. It reminds people of a peaceful era of peace and love that once existed
"Why is Bob like this?" Because he was RESPONSIBLE and would be held responsible in the press and financially and forevermore if that glass hit someone on the head and killed him/her. He has a right to be indignant on the sole grounds that it's HIS room and he doesn't want to take heat for somebody that he doesn't even know. "Bob Dylan" aside - any anonymous person would have the right to be angry.
In England “pissed” means drunk...I’m pretty sure bob misinterprets this as the American “pissed” which means angry...this is where the argument jumps up a level
We've got a bass player from the U.S. and he often notes and is aware of these phrase differences. Sometime he says ''Hey'' and I'm looking around for whatever danger he's pointing out but then realize he means ''Hi, Man''. :) We love to point out that the toilet is a strange place to have a bath in etc. Or ''my fanny's cold'' And we suggest he brings her over here and we'll warm her up.
@@ajg5138hat you’re hearing isn’t really a MN accent though. This is just how some white guys talked in the 60s if they wanted to sound hip. (basically a bad approximation of a black urban dialect.) Jesse Ventura has a thick MN accent.
The entire sequence is a bit longer. Later Bob said to the drunk guy that he was afraid somebody on the street could get hurt. He's really right to be mad here.
"i dont care who did it, if you know who did it you just better tell whoever did it to get out there and tell the cats that come up here to ask who did it, tell em who it was"
@@matocian_empire8 By who?, critics or people with no idea of feeling and emotion in music? Dylan has one of the most expressive voices you'll ever hear
this is the kind of comedic gold that even the most amazing director couldn't think of. bobs hilariously unintimidating voice, the camera pan to the confused guests, donovans attempt to soothe the situation, the drunk british dude begging for everyone to continue getting drunk with him, absolute perfection.
He was so angry that one of his loiterers embrassed him by throwing glass out of the window. Notice how apologetic he was to that elderly staff memeber at the end.
@@garcalej They'll bust you for H and they'll bust you for grass But we don't know the person who threw it Just mumble some words 'cause you're out of your class For no-one 's a big noise like Dylan
"I don't care who did it. If you know who did it you just better tell whoever did it to get out there and tell the cats to come up here and ask who did it--tell em who it WAS."
Shortly after this episode, maybe a year, The UK music paper "Record Mirror" published an article titled "Bob, the Beast, and a bottle of Bells" written by one of the two guys that were drinking on the balcony at the time. The bottle was placed on the balcony ledge. They printed "Whether it fell or whether it was pushed was immaterial, it was not thrown" The writer may or may not have been Norman Jopling, who was the paper's main Dylan correspondent at the time. He mentions Derrol Adams, the guy with the beard leaning on Dylan and the other guy's shoulder, whom the writer was with when he got invited to the "party", and a character who he only refers to as "The Beast". Problem was at the time Record Mirror wasn't a big circulation, and Dylan was out of circulation at the time of publication so there wasn't much interest. It was a great article, referring to Bob as "waving his fists like an angry rabbit"! I kept the article for a while but lost it. Record Mirror was the only UK music paper out of the main four at the time that maintained a sympathetic interest in Dylan throughout the period when he went below the radar until "John Wesley Harding". The other papers were Melody Maker, Disc and Music Echo, and NME. Not counting IT and Rolling Stone etc, they were hard to get hold of.
So is the mystery solved? There were two unnamed guys drinking out on the balcony (of Dylan's suite?) and the empty bottle they drank "accidentally" fell off the ledge into the street?? Man I don't care who they were I just wanna KNOW if this is what happened. And did the glass ever get cleaned up and by who? not that I care..
@@benmcdonnell4167 Great sleuthing Ben, please give an update if you happen to find the article! This is certainly one of the most hilarious drunken incidents a Nobel Prize winner has ever been filmed in.
@@sadcatlotr I didn't find it, sorry! Norman Jopling, (IF he was the writer) was still around on facebook a few years ago but he didn't reply to me. I suspect the guy who told Dylan to f*** off could be "the Beast".
You cant convince everyone to drop "their lifes of comfort" for living in collective communities, smoking weed, growing your own food and Rolling in dirt. Crazy, but a lot of People think thats mental. You could create heaven on Earth, some People would still choose to live in misery. They want personal glory and Power, therefore not liking anything that doesnt resemble exactly that. "Winning" or whatever.
My grandad would gather us around every Christmas and proceed to tell the tale of a far away time where he hung out in Bob Dylan’s hotel room, threw the glass out the window and never got caught. R.I.P pop
I like the fact that Bob's getting riled about this. Today we are used to celebrities getting upset when their ego is threatened and here's one getting upset about the possibility of other people getting hurt
Sounds like a Tarantino dialogue
it reminds of the “dont say what” scene in pulp fiction
Steve Buscemi In Reservoir Dogs
A perfect recreation
Where do you think QT gets his ideas? He steals everything.
@@scottbaxendale323 especially if it's 60's related
idklol The old saying: “ Steal from one it’s plagiarism steal from two or more its research”!
It's been 53 years and we still don't know who did it.
Man, the case is getting colder by the day..
It wasnt donovan, he was just sittin on the sofa.
It was Keith Butler.
@Mike Bailey what is your point exactly ? In two or three sentences if possible, man
Some say Dylan is still in the hotel figuring out who threw that glass
“Either be groovy or leave.”
Early vibe check
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
It was still a thing! "Groovy." That's how early this was. Within two years, nobody said that! It became very uncool.
"I don't care who didn't, I just wanna know who did it"
Bob Dylan got hoed out by that dude in the end, because he's a straight bitch.
You forgot to say “mannn” lmao
"I don't care who did it, if you know who did it , you just better tell whoever did it to get out there and tell the cats to come up here to ask who did it, to tell them who it was"
-One of the greatest lyrical minds of all time, Bob Dylan
0:32
OMG you broke me 🤣
"Who did it? I don't care who did it. I just wanna know who did it!" XD
That was probably this poetic genius's most inarticulate moment.
Jedidiah 🤣🤣
only Bob Dylan would say that
He mean he won't be mad
@Gustavo Bernardino yeah that's it
Donovan being incredibly polite and offering to help clean it up is really charming. Nice balance to the weird argument taking place across the room
ASMR: you're at a party and Bob Dylan scolds everyone in attendance for throwing glass in the street
i'd watch
Me too
...and you're a half wit. He didn't scold anyone, you moron. He was trying to find out who did it.
@@mrfester42 he didn't care who did it, actually. He just wanted to know who did it
Yea sounds pretentious af
I wonder how many times the word "man" was said in the 1960s.....It seems like alot
About every third word
Also the word cats man.
SquidkidMega. Ok so I counted (yes I know I have no life) Dylan says man 19 times in this 3 minute clip. So that averages out to 6 times each minute. or "man" every 10 seconds. LMAO!!
*Edit* Recount is actually 21 times in 3 minutes, "man" 7 times per minute!
@@sidvicious7823 a smaaaalll cat, maaaaan
I say man all the time idk what else to say, it’s better than dude or bud
Why did we lose “groovy”? It was so expressive.
@Private Nuts That's groovy.
I like gravy.
“Be groovy for anybody you wanna be groovy for!”
S. D. I use the words groovy, dig, peace and love, etc amongst my friends and I noticed it does five off a subtly positive vibe. It reminds people of a peaceful era of peace and love that once existed
S. D. It’s vague
"i dont care who did it, i just wanna know who did it" - Bob Dylan
I once felt jolted..from being so faraway from those with enlightemed intellectual minds...in the sixties. I now see I missed nothing
@@jayclause4674 dude i wasn’t born in the 60s and I know I missed a fucking lot
joaquin you missed less than you’re missing now
Who did it? The answer my friend, is blowing in the wind ...
lmaoooo
Lol
Pure genius
xD
It ain't me babe , it ain't me who thru the glass
"I'll help you man"
Oh Donovan, always the lover, not the fighter.
Fur ever mellow yellow, man. The cat knows where its at. E-lec-tri-cal banana, man
yeah, that was so cute
He would have coated the glass in LSD and made someone else cut their hands on it.
@@andremoreau8390 jeez tough way to get high. "Let me cut your hand, man. You'll thank me for it later"
Infamous gamer so good
its funny to think that the person recording all this was holding a big ass camera
Hand held, personal, moving film Cameras in the 60s were about as big back then as they were in the 90s.
@@dlblox27 Plus there was also a sound recordist and whomever held the changebag with more 16mm reels for loading the camera.
I'd LOVE to know what Bob thinks of this altercation he had with those 'cats'...reckon it gives him a chuckle!
"i'll clean it! i'll clean up your glass!"
"i'll help you man"
donovan .. a helpful king
A good cat
He's so cutee
If anyone is wondering, he said man 19 times
Thanks for counting.
Love the fact that you counted 😂
That's exactly what everybody wanted to know
“THERE’S A GENTLEMAN HERE INQUIRING ABOUT A GLASS!”
Best part of the video
😂
Uh huh.
😂😂😂
Perfect timing!!!
"Why is Bob like this?" Because he was RESPONSIBLE and would be held responsible in the press and financially and forevermore if that glass hit someone on the head and killed him/her. He has a right to be indignant on the sole grounds that it's HIS room and he doesn't want to take heat for somebody that he doesn't even know. "Bob Dylan" aside - any anonymous person would have the right to be angry.
Thats the final anaylisis and thats the point, imo
shut up, hes just a pompous ass
I knew an old activist who kicked Bob Dylan down a flight of stairs before he was famous, after he drunkenly pissed on his door.
@@michaelsladnick5482 An activist?
@@stever6894 his name was Sy Landy -- I believe it was at an office of YPSL (Young People's Socialist League).
In England “pissed” means drunk...I’m pretty sure bob misinterprets this as the American “pissed” which means angry...this is where the argument jumps up a level
Vincentvancraig Fascinating. Thanks for the cool info
We've got a bass player from the U.S. and he often notes and is aware of these phrase differences. Sometime he says ''Hey'' and I'm looking around for whatever danger he's pointing out but then realize he means ''Hi, Man''. :) We love to point out that the toilet is a strange place to have a bath in etc. Or ''my fanny's cold'' And we suggest he brings her over here and we'll warm her up.
@@2011littlejohn1 Fanny means female genitals. Pissed means drunk and pissed off means angry.
@@ahbowakawapoussepousse2712 You get a gold star. :)
“Go take a piss”
I like the drunk saying " Boys..boys... can't we have a little drink over here.... "
Isn't that Alan Ginsberg?
@@owenrees7544 nope
Enjoyed that as well
It's Derroll Adams
@@chloeranyard3996 Yep! Definitely Derroll! Met him once lovely man....like a drink though!!!!
Bob Dylan might have the best accent and way of talking, of all time.
facts
That Minnesota twang and cadence. Mitch Hedberg the comedian spoke similar as well.
@@ajg5138 wow I never noticed that…how have I NEVER noticed that?!? You got an observant ear!
@@matthewsmith5374 I know I felt the same way. Mitch was from Saint Paul.
@@ajg5138hat you’re hearing isn’t really a MN accent though. This is just how some white guys talked in the 60s if they wanted to sound hip. (basically a bad approximation of a black urban dialect.) Jesse Ventura has a thick MN accent.
I did it.
It wasn't my grooviest moment, i admit.
z2001lhcjer you gotta leave man!
man why didn’t you just say so man he just wanted to know man he didn’t care man lol
You're the guy? That's classic. Now go get me a coca-cola. . .in a clean, unbroken glass.
You're a small cat, and I believe you, man
Don't tell us. Tell Bob Dylan.
The entire sequence is a bit longer. Later Bob said to the drunk guy that he was afraid somebody on the street could get hurt. He's really right to be mad here.
Fernando Lino aw that's so cute I love bob so much♡
Puh-lease 😂😂😱
Absolutely !!!
It's the street...who cares...
@@fdsjlaf I think it shows that he cares about others...he didn't want anyone to get injured. Sounds pretty cool to me
"i dont care who did it, if you know who did it you just better tell whoever did it to get out there and tell the cats that come up here to ask who did it, tell em who it was"
What?? He needed some of those cue cards to clarify
Right?
Pure poetry.
Understand? 😂
Poetry 😂😂
1:50 “I’m a smooooooolll cat...I’m NOTHING”
my favorite lines from this scene. This needs to be a movie
Donovan’s excited to clean glass up with Dylan
I think he may have did it and was trying to cover it up
@@damianwhite504whoa, that’s an interesting theory. that might explain why he said _your_ glass.
🤣
His voice even sounds good when he is having an argument..
But Bob Dylan is notoriously known for having a bad voice?
@@matocian_empire8 Dylan's voice is beautiful
I love how the guy comes between them and says “boys...boys...boys listen...boys”
He sounds like a puritan preacher here. I love it.
@@matocian_empire8 By who?, critics or people with no idea of feeling and emotion in music? Dylan has one of the most expressive voices you'll ever hear
Didn’t he write a song called “Who Threw the Glass in the Street, Man?!” about this?
Holy fuck I laughed so hard reading this
Doogie Carpit Burger one more cup of coffee in the road
"here comes the story of the guy who threw the glass in the street"
yeah, it was as awful as the rest of his shit music
Glass in the Street Blues (1969)
Bob Dylan argues with Evan peters
I was actually thinking that
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING
LMAOOOO
mikeyp2113 IM CRYING LMFAOOOO
I had to think about Malcom McDowell
"I'll help you man!"- Donovan
My favorite part
CHlEFFIN what's the time on that part? I can't pick it up
"I'll sing for you, man!"
1:22
This is too perfect. major lol.
"There's a gentleman here inquiring about a glass"...pretty much sums up the video
Stoned people arguing is hilarious.
Same with sober people commenting their "beautiful insights"
Lol. I guess you don't smoke pot.
🤣
The guys obviously drunk.
Donavan is so sweet in the middle of Bob freaking out and cussing
Donavan- I’ll help you clean it up 😄
The greatest "who done it" of all time. Move over JFK assination.
LOVE IT
this made me fucking die laughing
😂😂😂😂😂😂🙈🙈🙈
Alan Price was a patsy! True story.
I would have been allowed to stay because I'm groovy.
I believe you.
"Either be groovy or leave." Hum, let me think about that for a second. Um, ok I'm gonna go with groovy.
I want that on a t-shirt :)
Same lol
this is the kind of comedic gold that even the most amazing director couldn't think of. bobs hilariously unintimidating voice, the camera pan to the confused guests, donovans attempt to soothe the situation, the drunk british dude begging for everyone to continue getting drunk with him, absolute perfection.
“I ain’t takin’ responsibility for cats I don’t know” true that
some cats get up to mischief at night
"Who did it? I dont care who did it. I just wanna know who did it" is the most Bob Dylan line Bob has ever said
He was so angry that one of his loiterers embrassed him by throwing glass out of the window. Notice how apologetic he was to that elderly staff memeber at the end.
"We'll find out who did it"
Embrassed doesn't mean what you think it means..
No one:
6ix 9ine: I know who threw the glass
Alex Beaton this deserves more attention
This is great😂 I feel like the crowd here wouldn’t get this joke but that is perfectly fine, keep it that way
Hahahahaha so good
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha if you already know, then you'll get it lol!
"Be groovy for anyone you wanna be groovy for."
I love how the whole time Donovan's in the corner like :-|
I want bob dylan to yell at me
Berlin same haha
Jessi Hall LMAOOOO
No thank you!
He yelled at me-walked right up to my face..looked me i nthe eye and yelled a biblical quote (not obscene) CRAZY 2013 NYC
Piggy-218 I can’t tell if you’re joking or not haha
Even when he argues, Bob does it in a cool, poetic way with a great cadence!
"Hey man, Dont throw glass, man. It makes me mad, man" Bob's had too much speed to deal w this kinda thing, man
Speedball tucker wuz here
Hey man, what sorta cat are you? 😂😂
I have this argument myself at least twice a week at the pub.
🔵 In this day and age,... Sorry to hear that.
the guy just playing the guitar in the middle of all this has my respect, just minding his own business .
He's the one who threw the glass and is trying to play it cool
Bob Dylan trying to sound tough is hilarious
I love his voice here, he sounds like a puritanical preacher giving a sermon to his flock.
I’d be scared lol
Shout-out to the drunk fella coming in the middle asking all the young guns to relax and have a drink lmao.
Imagine what Bobby would've been like with Keith Richards in there after throwing the television out the window.
If all the stones we're there it would be the piano out the window.
I believe Joan Baez threw the glass.
lol
Hahahaha
At Yoko Ono
No it was Ginsberg!😏
Joan wouldn't throw glass. She's a pacifist, man.
“” come gather on people and pick up the glass “” 😂😂😂
"Or the cops will come in here and kick our poor ass."
@@garcalej They'll bust you for H and they'll bust you for grass
But we don't know the person who threw it
Just mumble some words 'cause you're out of your class
For no-one 's a big noise like Dylan
@@andystoker6961 Holy shit 😂
I'm inspired. I'm going to collect all these lines and sing it!
I can't imagine too many rock bands having a drama over glass in the street.
His fans were standing down in the street, which is why he was so pissed
new game: drink a shot every time bob says “man”
And snort a line every time he says cat.
Got so drunk I threw my glass out in the street
I’m gonna play it rn and shoot up a little also every time I hear cat
After that I’ll be having this argument with my reflection
*dies*
"I don't care who did it I just wanna know who did it"
Bob Dylan___
"I'm a sMalL cAt..."😂
"I don't care who did it. If you know who did it you just better tell whoever did it to get out there and tell the cats to come up here and ask who did it--tell em who it WAS."
hahaha
Just repeating dialogue verbatim isnt very clever
Dave Arthur neither is unnecessary criticism
@@VV-lq4di touché
Dave Arthur you are a good sport.
This one of my favorite films Bob Dylan at his peak. Love this movie
May I ask what movie it is please?
@@thomasedison3700 Dont Look Back i believe.
Part of the problem here is "pissed" in the UK means drunk, I think Bob took it that he meant "angry" pissed which just escalates the argument more.
I seriously doubt it. This was far from his first time in the UK. Besides who says "I'm very angry" in such a passive, apologetic way lol?
In Canada it has both meanings. Gets confusing.
2:02 "boys, boys, boys"lmfaoooooo
Mari Yoshikawa thank u so much for this stamp lol
I love how much people used the word “man” in the 60s
They always say it so sing songy
I thought bob Dylan was high than this other guy starts talking and it's like everyone who talks sounds more stoned than the last. 😂
Andrew Stearn That one guy he is really going at it with seems drunk to me. 😂 At the end, it almost seems like they staged the whole thing. Weird.
Steven Merkley Steven Merkley I like the guy at the end who's just like, "come on boys, come on boys, let's just have a drink." 2:01
Andrew Stearn 😂
Broken glass around drunk people? That never happens.
Dammed vandal. Probably took the pump handle too.
try to avoid the scandals
this is not an endorsement..but i seen wut u did there
Don't wanna be a bum? Better chew gum.
Shortly after this episode, maybe a year, The UK music paper "Record Mirror" published an article titled "Bob, the Beast, and a bottle of Bells" written by one of the two guys that were drinking on the balcony at the time. The bottle was placed on the balcony ledge. They printed "Whether it fell or whether it was pushed was immaterial, it was not thrown"
The writer may or may not have been Norman Jopling, who was the paper's main Dylan correspondent at the time. He mentions Derrol Adams, the guy with the beard leaning on Dylan and the other guy's shoulder, whom the writer was with when he got invited to the "party", and a character who he only refers to as "The Beast". Problem was at the time Record Mirror wasn't a big circulation, and Dylan was out of circulation at the time of publication so there wasn't much interest. It was a great article, referring to Bob as "waving his fists like an angry rabbit"!
I kept the article for a while but lost it. Record Mirror was the only UK music paper out of the main four at the time that maintained a sympathetic interest in Dylan throughout the period when he went below the radar until "John Wesley Harding". The other papers were Melody Maker, Disc and Music Echo, and NME. Not counting IT and Rolling Stone etc, they were hard to get hold of.
So is the mystery solved? There were two unnamed guys drinking out on the balcony (of Dylan's suite?) and the empty bottle they drank "accidentally" fell off the ledge into the street??
Man I don't care who they were I just wanna KNOW if this is what happened.
And did the glass ever get cleaned up and by who? not that I care..
Cool dude have to dig deep in the interwebs to verify it. Appreciate the info!
@@sundown798 I just found some old copies of Record Mirror in an archive, looking through now, not every issue is there though.
@@benmcdonnell4167 Great sleuthing Ben, please give an update if you happen to find the article! This is certainly one of the most hilarious drunken incidents a Nobel Prize winner has ever been filmed in.
@@sadcatlotr I didn't find it, sorry! Norman Jopling, (IF he was the writer) was still around on facebook a few years ago but he didn't reply to me. I suspect the guy who told Dylan to f*** off could be "the Beast".
Donovan is such a sweetheart
Legend has it Bob still wants to know who did it to this day
“I’m a small annoyance, I’m a small cAt” 1:48 me everyday honestly
Stinky Minion “hey you’re anything you say you are man!”
Marvin Beasley “IM NOTHING, IM NOTHING, NOTHING”
Stinky Minion are small cats considered groovy man?
He says “I’m a small noise”
Ahh Donovan is so cute “hey I’ll help you man!”
I love that Donovan is there.
Boy I have been sober 30 years and don’t miss alcoholic shit like this. I remember i was living that life for 20 years looking back what a NIGHTMARE
Howd you quit
That guy arguing with Bob Dylan really does look like Evan Peters.
after this incident, dylan played one of the best live performances of "love minus zero"
Thirteen years later, at Budokan, but you're still technically right, Guffin!
Legend states that Bob is still trying to find the culprit to this day.
It’s not cool to throw glass in the streets man. Little children can get hurt...... man.
"Either be groovy or leave, man." Classic line.
donovans little bounce and "i'll help ya man!" at 1:22 is so adorable
my ass would have been tossed immediately for my lack of groovy
"Who threw the glass?!?" 'It ain't me babe'.
Dylan the master interrogator to add to his wealth of talent. Cameo by Donovan.
I love bob dylan
We could have had this utopia if only we’d given the hippies what they wanted. Peace and love, man.
You cant convince everyone to drop "their lifes of comfort" for living in collective communities, smoking weed, growing your own food and Rolling in dirt. Crazy, but a lot of People think thats mental. You could create heaven on Earth, some People would still choose to live in misery. They want personal glory and Power, therefore not liking anything that doesnt resemble exactly that. "Winning" or whatever.
“There’s a gentleman here inquiring about a glass.”
Is that Donovan just chilling on the couch all happy
Bob misunderstood when the brit dude said he was "pissed". Pissed means angry for us in America, so Bob was confused.
Donovan is a good helper.
donovan and bob dylan in the same vicinity? aha, yes please
Donovan and the drunk guy are twins
Either be groovy or leave, what a killer line.
"Ahh ok. We'll find out who did it."
If they'd played a few more seconds he goes on to say "No we won't find out who did it"!
My grandad would gather us around every Christmas and proceed to tell the tale of a far away time where he hung out in Bob Dylan’s hotel room, threw the glass out the window and never got caught. R.I.P pop
omg did he really?
I like the fact that Bob's getting riled about this. Today we are used to celebrities getting upset when their ego is threatened and here's one getting upset about the possibility of other people getting hurt
"Dont be groovy for me! Be groovy for whoever you wanna be groovy for!" Lol
Cannot cope with his cuteness.
This is a job for Francis Begbie.
He most likely wouldn't actually care who did it and just beat up some random guy
@@Krakkokayne He'd probably be the guy what threw it in the first place as well.
This sounds like a scene that would be in the film Dazed and Confused
"I dont care who did it, I just want to know who did it"
We still don't know, who threw the glass and who let the dogs out.
Ask homeboy Jesus and he Will tell you.
If he was John Lennon, he punched and broke three bones of the guy.
Lyqwld Andylsonz so true haha lol
Lennon would of knocked Fuck out of him
Peanutbutter Imfeelinbetter nah he's not a girl
@Michele Minick The private John Lennon wasn't much about peace and love.
If it was a woman, John Lennon would have really kicked the shit out of her.
Donovan just tryna help out his hero 1:20
'I'm nothing' ...... 'I believe you'