The song tongue in cheek and amusing. I came to see you but I found him there instead You know, I don't mind him cheatin' on me, but I Sure wish he'd take that off his head Your brand new leopard-skin pill-box hat Jackie-O!
Stunning. Bob chatting to the band, turns to the mic....and he`s on fire...instantly! The audience with him all the way. Bob enjoying every moment, knowing it`s a great song, a great performance and a great gig. No one on earth like him. Never will be...
did I miss that part or what ? on fire ? what time ? No one on earth like him? how and why ? what is so special about him ? thank you for clarifying, because I have been listening to Dylan since I was a Kid, nothing very impressive beside his poetry and few melodies in few songs.
@@Redwane-Music Have you ever seen Dylan in concert? I have. And it was unbelievable how hard he rocked that house? And at the time he didn't have Eric Clapton or Carlos Santana with him.
Was at this concert at the age of 26, but never appreciated the depth of talent arrayed on that stage until now, 40 years later. That’s the beauty of RUclips, I can live my life retrospectively.
Me too, this is the perfect illustration, look how he's connecting with the audience (see the front row)he has a red hot band here, everybody should see Dylan, seen him at the Point Theatre Dublin 2000 or 2001, I'v got 20/30 bootlegs on him, another gem I'v discovered is the the Swinging Pig version of the Unplugged rehearsal with particular emphasis on With God On Our Side , 2 songs from it are here on utube
I maybe can go one better than you on that. I've been following our enigmatic Dylan closely since '78. And if my mem'ry serves me well, I've never seen him ever having ANY fun. But he still be the best-est.
@@aliasdyln33 Dylan loves performing. He's always having fun. This is a guy who toured Europe getting the shit booed out him because he went electric. Not only that he was eating Dexedrine & Black Beauties like they were M&M'S just to keep going. Touring is the only life he knows now. This Covid 19 shit that has all musicians on a break, it has to be driving Bob Dylan nuts. It's driving me nuts too. Man you can only hole up so long before you just gotta play live. Hey man stay safe & well. I found out yesterday my daughter tested positive for Covid 19. She's in isolation for 10 more days. The shit is goin around, man. Peace, Michael Angelo
I love you too Sharon, your words are so sweet, the good thing is you should be a member of my fan base community and we could get to see more often and even have some coffee together and hugs too......I love you so much for your support and love I say Thank you so much ❤
i love melissa ......................................................................................................................................................................................
I didn't watch this. I was part of the show! Right there on stage with Bob, Eric, Mick, Carlos, rocking, jamming, dancing. The secret joy was seeing Faces pianist Ian "Mac" McLagan on keyboards! Thank you all ... bless you Mac!
"I saw you making love to him, you forgot to close the garage door" is one of the greatest lines in rock. Unless it's the 50 million other greatest lines in rock that Dylan wrote.
Fantastic and no less so for Bob fucking other lyrics-singing the wrong verse at verse three then recovering with the “doctor” verse but somehow forgetting the pay off lyric and subbing in the own about “her money” which didn’t even rhyme, but fuck it. Fabulous
This is a great rendition of this awesome Dylan tune. He does appear to be having a blast. He's singin damn good too. Excellent performance all the way around, nice tempo and just the right length on the jams.Anybody that hasn't already check out "Murder Most Foul". Peace, M.A.
@@conniedearolf2737 Sure you can. Go on Bob Dylan.com his main site. Almost every song he's ever written is posted on there with complete lyrics & especially this one "Leopard-Skin Pill Box Hat". Although this is the best version I have probably ever heard of this song. I mean we got a brigade of legends performing here. Awesome! Peace, Michael Angelo
Just when I thought I was gonna get to see Dylan once more b4 he retires the virus hit n concerts canceled.. now I'm enjoying RARW and love the 3 Trac released..i still say if I could spend 24 hrs w anyone -living or dead-it would be Dylan...ive loved him since my uncle started listening to him in the 60s..hes my favorite singer and I've never strayed from him for one day..so if we never meet in this life I sure hope I run into you in the next phase of our exsistance just so I can say I APPRECIATE YOUR WORDS AND HOW MUCH JOY YOU GAVE ME IN MY DAYS...you are the light that has never dimmed or went out in my life..to say I love you Bob Dylan is just not enough...til the world is right again.... My one fear is I shall never get the chance to see him perform again...all else I can handle but that scares me..life as I know it includes Dylan...how empty it would seem w/o him PEACE N LOVE ALWAYS LOVE
@Deb Ivy Yes the C-19 has put a hold on some of The Great's.Our classic rockers are aging which is a bit depressing. I'm lucky enough to have seen Dylan again 2 years ago. Lets hope we see Bob again. His new album has gotten great reviews.🎼🎶🥁🤗🎸🎹
@J. Dallison RIGHT ON!! I always re-direct the doubters I occasionally run up against to listen to any of the live sets from the 1966 World Tour, especially the European leg & specifically the electric half of the shows w/ The Hawks backing him. His breath & tone control that spring are INCREDIBLE. And on some of those nights (depending on the breaks), he doesn't just SING those songs... he fuckin' BELTS 'em.
This is def. THE live version of the original hilarious 'lectrical bluescruise. Terrific vocals (classic wonderful Dylan humorously-accusing whinehowl), everybody rockin together, not just fronting: these guys are a wonderful team here, totally rockin together, more I think than any Dylan vid I've seen except of course Wilburys stuff). Inspiring rock&roll trul:, they simply nail this song right down to its essence. Thank you for this!
If any song in Dylan's vast repertoire could benefit by sounding a little ramshackle, it's Leopard Skin Pill Box Hat. Love to see Chrissie having so much fun!
I had the opportunity to see Bob Dylan at symphony hall in Springfield, ma several years ago. I took my 2 grown musician son's in their late 20's. They love bob, too!!
Ich dachte, ich wäre - wie ein ganz normaler Mensch - fast allen Menschen unbekannt, bis ich plötzlich feststellen musste, dass unzählige Künstler wohl seit Jahrzehnten in mich verliebt waren oder auf mich gewartet haben??? Bobby, das überfordert mich fast! Ich - die ich NIE darauf erpicht war, bekannt oder berühmt zu werden! Im Gegenteil, ich hätte bewusst immer den entgegen gesetzten Weg gewählt! - Ich habe ja auch nie promiskuitiv gelebt, das entspricht meinem Wesen überhaupt nicht!!
how fabulous he is, and how we loved him for it (and still do). What a performance, by everyone involved, including the fantastic crowd ... I love it, thank you Mr Swinging Pig ✨🕊🙏🤍
Genau, Bobby, ab jetzt ist Dein Glas wenigstens halbvoll! Verstanden?! - Geliebter Bob, ich bin müde und mache nicht mehr viele Worte. Schlaf gut und beruhige Dich (Lernaufgabe!). Bis morgen!
'WOW!/HOW?/NOW IS THE tiME!/CAROLE E SO MUCH MUSIC FROM THE WORLD...I NEVER HAVE HEARD SO AM ENJOYING WITH THE WHOLE WORLD!...ONCE WE HEAR THIS MUSIC IN ALLLLLLL LANGUAGES WE WILL UNDERSTAND MUCH BETTER...ALL 'HUMANKIND!'/CAROLE E
80s arena crowds knew how to play their part! Pre-RUclips and www days! The same '84 tour ended at Slane Castle, Ireland - huge crowd - huge performances - huge memories. Unforgettable weekend. Have been lucky enough to catch Bob frequently. Most recent (again outdoors Ireland) at Kilkenny: July 2019 - double header w Neil Young. Keep on rocking guys! Huge thanks to posters of all these videos.
I don't know if it's this new computer I have or what, but I'm sure seeing a lot of Dylan on RUclips lately. Rare stuff, a lot of obscure live stuff. He's had an amazing life, and he isn't done yet. Looking back, I can't imagine what life would have been like without him. Him and the Beatles. All the others of course, but Dylan and the Beatles. What they gave. What awes me almost as much as his music is how successfully he pulled off being Bob Dylan. It wasn't an easy task. He did his music, but then he had to get up every day and BE Bob Dylan. I would have caved. So many others did.
John Hamilton: "....Looking back, I can't imagine what life would have been like without him. " Amen to that. He's been and continues to be the biggest influence from someone I've never met. He's not even a someone. Playing him more and more with these fantastic youtube vids.
John Been seeing a lot of Bob on RUclips too. It's great. I found live sets from his gospel concerts. I love hus music from that period. I saw him live too! Bob Dylan! In person.
I was 34, I loved Dylan, Clapton, Santana. This is so much fun. Who would think of putting contemporary street poetry to hot rock and roll. Only Dylan. And....And...both he and Clapton and Van Morrison became Christians. It can't get better than that.
Right... you had to get the "christian" plug in at the end, which suggests that your comment is an insincere one used as a carrot to draw in the unwitting reader whose reasons to read it have only to do with music and not with anything else. But since you bring up christianity, I will remark that artists are a volatile bunch, and Dylan at 43 was approaching the mid-point between a young-40 and a decidedly old-50, a time when the threat of aging is not simply a threat but instead a steadily encroaching reality, and the boogie-man that is the fear of mortality, it comes with the possum a-knockin' at his door. Clapton and Morrison likewise, though they are younger by a few years, and for these artists and for many many others, the anti-climax that is daily life in the wake of the artificial stimulation of performing, that anti-climax and the fear of its return drives them to excesses of many kinds, one of which is surely the rich delusion of the sanctuary of religion. Dylan's never-ending tour - or at least part of it and perhaps a large part - is his race from the beast that is the maws of death nipping at his heels. Because he is an American born in the judeo/christian culture of the 1940s there will always be an element of that in him, and the traces of those literatures are sprinkled throughout his songs because that is one of his social reference points. Just as his native tongue is American English, so are his cultural referents taken from the society that surrounds him, and he is no different to anyone else in this regard. Which is to say that being "christian" in what was once a predominantly christian society is not necessarily an act of understanding, agreement, or revelation, but more often an abdication to conformity, a return to the unthinking lullaby of everlasting calm and ironically, security. His christianity phase did not last very long; neither did it produce much work - arguably - of any great value or enjoyment. He went against his own natural grain during those years, and ended up being a tiresome evangelist of the kind he swore off many many times during his hey-day years of 1963 - 1966. Each person - artist or not - has to come to terms with the reality of death and the prospect of nothingness (which, by the way, extends for eons before each birth and does so again, after each death) and how each of us will face that prospect. Though the choice is simple, the implementation of that choice is not. Which is to say, we can decide to create meaning from the values of commonly shared human existence while on this earth, or we can forfeit that freedom to the delusion of ever-lasting life, a ludicrous idea the only purpose of which is coax cowardly people soothingly across the threshold of life that leads to death. Perhaps Dylan should finally get off the road and use that additional time to reflect further on what lies ahead for him. The covid-19 virus surely has given him an opportunity to see what that might actually be like for an extended period of time. He will not meet a maker, but he will certainly get to the end of the line, and reflection will be more of an ally to him then than any of the reducible cant we kindly label as belief.
@@patrickobrien8851 or..or he starts writing new material in rock n roll heaven , argues with Lennon over the phrasing of the next to last verse while Morrison is listening to a storm.
@@patrickobrien8851 When I was about 12 my teacher said to me "When you're dead you're so dead you don't know you're dead". Great teacher. Years later I had a girlfriend who told me that I could earn a place in the afterlife. Her idea balanced on my head like a mattress ..............
I was there too, with my son, at the front too, unforgettable experience, when I relate this to other people, they do not believe me. Thanks for posting this up.
My first Bob. Wasn’t near the front, but whenever I hear the opening to H61 on real live my heart skips a beat. Stunning. Unforgettable. Profound. Joyful. Life changing...
This lit show dam I wish I could be there but I see now feeling I’m bouncing my bed at 3:08 am at 71 i can always sleep this great love U tube and my grown daughter & son buying iPod and air ones too cuz one of pets ate my last I pod took it apart like electronic tech they jamming I keep playing it over❤
This is fabulous, poor footage but fantastic music. This is what music (Rock and Roll, Blues, Americana or whatever you may call it) is all about, swinging like hell.
The first time I saw the man. I almost couldn’t watch through my tears of joy. I was way back but the sound was awesome and I never stopped remembering the day. I love Clapton’s face after his first solo, “thanks Bob for giving me no warning!”
I'm surprised Chrissie didn't plug in and join. Around that time, Dylan said she was one of the few women he admired in rock. (which is really not much of a compliment if you think about it - a special exceptional category...and for Joni, he went even further by saying he thought of her as a man...).
Really? If he said that about Joni Mitchell, well, that's just rude. Of course, I don't know her personally, but she is every bit Dylan's equal, if not superior. Taken out of context, and assuming that he did say that, my guess is that he may have said that because she was a free spirit and authentic to her music and her soul. Women as gifted musically as Joni Mitchell may have been expected to bend to the will of a male narrative then. Nobody can put a real artist into a box, a prefabricated role. Joni Mitchell was true to herself, and in pop music, and this holds true still today often, the industry packages a product as regards what they want a female to be, or appear to be. Joni Mitchell was authentic, true to herself, her vision, her art. There are still men who will not accept such courageous and gifted women, men who have a cognitive bias toward women, and try to define woman in a narcissistic and self-serving way.
I don't think I've ever seen Bob Dylan that relaxed and happy. Lots of smiles, and a big hug for Eric Clapton. What a great performance.
It's easy if somebody like Chrissie Hynde's got your back. 🤪 Lord have mercy.
Plus... it's a funny song!
Cool to watch this happening"❤️
Cannabis does this.
Meow 🔥 🎶 love that smile 🌹🎶 🎩 🎶🕊 🎶 ⚜️ what a performance! BRAVO
Lucky to have grown up listening to this amazing music 🤔😘
When Bob smiles the whole world smiles with him ….loved every damn foot tapping minute of it.
The song tongue in cheek and amusing.
I came to see you but I found him there instead
You know, I don't mind him cheatin' on me, but I
Sure wish he'd take that off his head
Your brand new leopard-skin pill-box hat
Jackie-O!
Stunning. Bob chatting to the band, turns to the mic....and he`s on fire...instantly! The audience with him all the way. Bob enjoying every moment, knowing it`s a great song, a great performance and a great gig. No one on earth like him. Never will be...
I think you nailed it, brother.
Nope. Never will be.
did I miss that part or what ? on fire ? what time ? No one on earth like him? how and why ? what is so special about him ? thank you for clarifying, because I have been listening to Dylan since I was a Kid, nothing very impressive beside his poetry and few melodies in few songs.
@@Redwane-Music Have you ever seen Dylan in concert? I have. And it was unbelievable how hard he rocked that house? And at the time he didn't have Eric Clapton or Carlos Santana with him.
@@Redwane-Music You are out of your mind.
2022 this is the highlight of my 66 year life seeing Bob Dylan have so much fun just like seeing God smile!
I think God smiles everytime Bob sings a song!
Was at this concert at the age of 26, but never appreciated the depth of talent arrayed on that stage until now, 40 years later. That’s the beauty of RUclips, I can live my life retrospectively.
If anyone asks why I love Bob Dylan, this vid says it all right here.
love that rock'n blues!
Blees him,
Great song
Me too, this is the perfect illustration, look how he's connecting with the audience (see the front row)he has a red hot band here, everybody should see Dylan, seen him at the Point Theatre Dublin 2000 or 2001, I'v got 20/30 bootlegs on him, another gem I'v discovered is the the Swinging Pig version of the Unplugged rehearsal with particular emphasis on With God On Our Side , 2 songs from it are here on utube
This song cracks me up Bob Dylan, I love all of you, God bless you and your health my love, Elizabeth ❤️🙏
I've never seen Bob having so much fun!!!!!
Love to see him smile!
@@barbaramoore1759 I think Chrissy Hynde had something to do with that...interesting body language there...
I maybe can go one better than you on that. I've been following our enigmatic Dylan closely since '78. And if my mem'ry serves me well, I've never seen him ever having ANY fun. But he still be the best-est.
My impression as well.
@@aliasdyln33 Dylan loves performing. He's always having fun. This is a guy who toured Europe getting the shit booed out him because he went electric. Not only that he was eating Dexedrine & Black Beauties like they were M&M'S just to keep going. Touring is the only life he knows now. This Covid 19 shit that has all musicians on a break, it has to be driving Bob Dylan nuts. It's driving me nuts too. Man you can only hole up so long before you just gotta play live. Hey man stay safe & well. I found out yesterday my daughter tested positive for Covid 19. She's in isolation for 10 more days. The shit is goin around, man. Peace, Michael Angelo
I have never seen this performance before. This is gold. Thank you.
I keep playing this just to see his face light up! We love you Bob💕
I love you too Sharon, your words are so sweet, the good thing is you should be a member of my fan base community and we could get to see more often and even have some coffee together and hugs too......I love you so much for your support and love I say Thank you so much ❤
the rare moments when Dylan smiles has no price
i love melissa ......................................................................................................................................................................................
Looks like Chrissie Hynde on harp (mouth organ in UK)
That's what I was thinking.
It is.
Dear God ~ thank you for Bob Dylan 👏👏👍👍
Have you made up your mind to give yourself to him?
Get that fuckin harp away from chissie for fuck sake
Amen!
Meow 🔥 🎶 love that smile 🌹🎶 🎩 🎶🕊 🎶 ⚜️ what a performance! BRAVO
Lucky to have grown up listening to this amazing music 🤔😘 ⚜️
Wow❤
I didn't watch this. I was part of the show! Right there on stage with Bob, Eric, Mick, Carlos, rocking, jamming, dancing. The secret joy was seeing Faces pianist Ian "Mac" McLagan on keyboards! Thank you all ... bless you Mac!
@@woolhall Sorry, wrote that metaphorically. Felt like I was up there. If only I had musical talent.
@@haroldpinteresque4460 😂 my mistake but I love your enthusiasm and thanks for commenting
"I saw you making love to him, you forgot to close the garage door" is one of the greatest lines in rock. Unless it's the 50 million other greatest lines in rock that Dylan wrote.
What a terrific performance!! Smiling Bob with beardless Eric. Feel like being in heaven!!!
Could watch this gem 💎 every day, scorching hot performance, we are blessed to have stuff like this on utube
I was at this gig, one of the best I've ever been to. 😎
Maybe best ever!! Audience going nutz!
Everyone who loves seeing Bob happy shouldn't miss the doco on The Rolling Thunder Review.
That was a amazing time for Bob in 1975 . This is 1984 and he's still having fun.
Dylan eres un genio
Hey Chrissie H on harp!!!! So Fun!
❤
Didn't see Carlos, but Chrissie came on...
@@MellowWind he is there Grey/Silver suit
Bob and Eric, what could be better
Fantastic and no less so for Bob fucking other lyrics-singing the wrong verse at verse three then recovering with the “doctor” verse but somehow forgetting the pay off lyric and subbing in the own about “her money” which didn’t even rhyme, but fuck it. Fabulous
Fabulous. 2 of the very best guitar players in EC and Mick Taylor, a great performance and Chrissie just kind of struttin😂
This is a great rendition of this awesome Dylan tune. He does appear to be having a blast. He's singin damn good too. Excellent performance all the way around, nice tempo and just the right length on the jams.Anybody that hasn't already check out "Murder Most Foul". Peace, M.A.
damn good? Compare to how he sings now. Aretha Franklin sang damn good But i understand your enthusiasm.
Dylan Clapton Santana never better. Never bested
I just can't find the words
@@conniedearolf2737 Sure you can. Go on Bob Dylan.com his main site. Almost every song he's ever written is posted on there with complete lyrics & especially this one "Leopard-Skin Pill Box Hat". Although this is the best version I have probably ever heard of this song. I mean we got a brigade of legends performing here. Awesome! Peace, Michael Angelo
Mick Taylor on slide, with Eric Clapton ..2 ex- blues breakers together on stage. Mick Taylor plays slide on Dylans Blind Willie McTell .
Does it get any better than this?
Wow!
Deepbreather is breathless.
Simply brilliant ❤
Stellar group of musicians rockin' out on a Dylan classic.
I read the title and I simply chuckled🤣 this is going to be too great❤️✌🏽
We lost Gregg Sutton a couple days ago. His bass playing during this era of Dylan is the foundation of one of the best bands he ever had. RIP
Gregg was one of the good guys for sure❣️
Just when I thought I was gonna get to see Dylan once more b4 he retires the virus hit n concerts canceled.. now I'm enjoying RARW and love the 3 Trac released..i still say if I could spend 24 hrs w anyone -living or dead-it would be Dylan...ive loved him since my uncle started listening to him in the 60s..hes my favorite singer and I've never strayed from him for one day..so if we never meet in this life I sure hope I run into you in the next phase of our exsistance just so I can say I APPRECIATE YOUR WORDS AND HOW MUCH JOY YOU GAVE ME IN MY DAYS...you are the light that has never dimmed or went out in my life..to say I love you Bob Dylan is just not enough...til the world is right again....
My one fear is I shall never get the chance to see him perform again...all else I can handle but that scares me..life as I know it includes Dylan...how empty it would seem w/o him
PEACE N LOVE
ALWAYS LOVE
Bob will be singing for eternity with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
Deb Ivy posted before. Hope you like it.Dylan Dream Comes True
I lay in my brass bed
and wait with butterflies
for Bob Dylan to rest his head
Picturing him singing to me
“Wake up little lady”, train's
gonna come, whistles gonna
blow now calling us home
His hair's so wild, full and
angry which surprised me
I thought he would be wearing
a gypsy headband of peace
signs in my big brass bed
Now what, as I lay there
I didn't think past having
nasally rascally Bob Dylan
there with me and background
music playing sounds
of his bluesy bad guitar
Passion will spoil this
What if Bob Dylan can't kiss
What if he's too skinny
and I suffocate my dreamy
one in a million voices singing,
laying in my big brass bed
Sex, oh NO, I couldn't wouldn't
spoil this dream of Bob Dylan
laying in my big brass bed
Good night Bob Dylan
See you in my dreams again
Better you're not real
For better, for worse if you
can't love me like I think you will
© Diane Morinich
All Rights Reserved
@Deb Ivy Yes the C-19 has put a hold on some of The Great's.Our classic rockers are aging which is a bit depressing. I'm lucky enough to have seen Dylan again 2 years ago.
Lets hope we see Bob again.
His new album has gotten great reviews.🎼🎶🥁🤗🎸🎹
@@pauljudd9825 and what a duet that would be!!!!!!
@J. Dallison RIGHT ON!! I always re-direct the doubters I occasionally run up against to listen to any of the live sets from the 1966 World Tour, especially the European leg & specifically the electric half of the shows w/ The Hawks backing him. His breath & tone control that spring are INCREDIBLE. And on some of those nights (depending on the breaks), he doesn't just SING those songs... he fuckin' BELTS 'em.
The great Mick Taylor
Thanks! Was wondering if that was Mick!
Best concert I’ve ever been to!
Nice to see Bob engaged having fun rocking flat out wow they were on fire playing up a storm!
I love Bob Dylan's Real Live album... What an amazing time that was with this tour..😋
I love it when he’s having so much fun and just rockin on.
thxs for sharing, Bob got what it takes to make it for another decade or three...
This is def. THE live version of the original hilarious 'lectrical bluescruise. Terrific vocals (classic wonderful Dylan humorously-accusing whinehowl), everybody rockin together, not just fronting: these guys are a wonderful team here, totally rockin together, more I think than any Dylan vid I've seen except of course Wilburys stuff). Inspiring rock&roll trul:, they simply nail this song right down to its essence. Thank you for this!
Clapton sizzles bobby brings out the best in everyone
2 Bluesbreakers+Carlos & Mac!!! (And Chrissy on mouth organ/interpretive dancing) Glad you were rolling, Bob.
Super performance. Wish I was there. They were all smiling, and having a good time......🙂
I was there -Wembley
I love it! It's so awesome to see Bob smile!
@I Am The Walrus the one with the electric guitar
What happened to music? This is what it sounds like.
Clapton's clearly loving it ha.
Bob having more fun than the law allows.
Donovan was great in this!
See him waaaaaay back there in the back?
Kidding Donovan. Love you too, man.
Awesome and mick taylor on slide.
Eric Clapton and Mick Taylor, 2 former blues breakers, .. just needed Peter Green
....I prefer Mike Bloomfield! :)
@@sasodcfred either way
I thought that might be Taylor...
If any song in Dylan's vast repertoire could benefit by sounding a little ramshackle, it's Leopard Skin Pill Box Hat. Love to see Chrissie having so much fun!
Terrible harmonica solo though.
@@johnmalcolm4822 Agreed...
she’s having a wonderful trip*
Mick Taylor, Eric's Number One Student!
I had the opportunity to see Bob Dylan at symphony hall in Springfield, ma several years ago. I took my 2 grown musician son's in their late 20's. They love bob, too!!
They looked be having a lot fun here
Great to see Bob hanging loose & having such fun. Eric playing really sweet here!
Wow such a line up of guitars so super cool! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
And Crissy too! I saw Dylan in 1986 open for The Dead.
Buenisimos❤
Thanks for this gem! They look all so young and happy! Happy birthday Bob!
Been a fan since the early Sixties TOP STUFF!
You can never have too much MT. Woop the GOAT ! 🎸👍🏻
MT?
@dl1361 Mick Taylor
Thank you i remember this well it was a great show i was right up the front with my wife on my shoulders
Ich dachte, ich wäre - wie ein ganz normaler Mensch - fast allen Menschen unbekannt, bis ich plötzlich feststellen musste, dass unzählige Künstler wohl seit Jahrzehnten in mich verliebt waren oder auf mich gewartet haben??? Bobby, das überfordert mich fast! Ich - die ich NIE darauf erpicht war, bekannt oder berühmt zu werden! Im Gegenteil, ich hätte bewusst immer den entgegen gesetzten Weg gewählt! - Ich habe ja auch nie promiskuitiv gelebt, das entspricht meinem Wesen überhaupt nicht!!
Oh, Bob is smiling !!
I love to see Bob smile!
Guten Morgen, mein süßer Bobby! So ist es richtig - fröhlich!!!
Saw him just after in Slane. Magnifico
how fabulous he is, and how we loved him for it (and still do). What a performance, by everyone involved, including the fantastic crowd ... I love it, thank you Mr Swinging Pig ✨🕊🙏🤍
Oh, this great !!!! Such great singing , Bob dylan snd what grand guitars and harmonica, piano, everything .
What a special moment of time...its historie 🌿🎶👍❗💕💙
Such a great performance. Dylan has his own mosh pit!!
Dylan smiled, more than once!
Genau, Bobby, ab jetzt ist Dein Glas wenigstens halbvoll! Verstanden?! - Geliebter Bob, ich bin müde und mache nicht mehr viele Worte. Schlaf gut und beruhige Dich (Lernaufgabe!). Bis morgen!
Santana? Where was he? Dylan, who is always great, is even happy in this vid. Great stuff .
Great clip Wooly....thanks
Never seen Bob looking so happy 😂😉
Great performance, spreading joy and happiness. It sparkles ✨ around Bob
Many good artists at the stage together, bringing us awesome 👏🏻 music 💜💕💜✨
Chrissy Hinds having a great time
'WOW!/HOW?/NOW IS THE tiME!/CAROLE E
SO MUCH MUSIC FROM THE WORLD...I NEVER
HAVE HEARD SO AM ENJOYING WITH THE
WHOLE WORLD!...ONCE WE HEAR THIS MUSIC
IN ALLLLLLL LANGUAGES WE WILL UNDERSTAND
MUCH BETTER...ALL 'HUMANKIND!'/CAROLE E
80s arena crowds knew how to play their part! Pre-RUclips and www days! The same '84 tour ended at Slane Castle, Ireland - huge crowd - huge performances - huge memories. Unforgettable weekend. Have been lucky enough to catch Bob frequently. Most recent (again outdoors Ireland) at Kilkenny: July 2019 - double header w Neil Young. Keep on rocking guys! Huge thanks to posters of all these videos.
That was before arena rock became saturated and only for the money.
Wow, that is the best thing I've seen in a while
I don't know if it's this new computer I have or what, but I'm sure seeing a lot of Dylan on RUclips lately. Rare stuff, a lot of obscure live stuff. He's had an amazing life, and he isn't done yet. Looking back, I can't imagine what life would have been like without him. Him and the Beatles. All the others of course, but Dylan and the Beatles. What they gave. What awes me almost as much as his music is how successfully he pulled off being Bob Dylan. It wasn't an easy task. He did his music, but then he had to get up every day and BE Bob Dylan. I would have caved. So many others did.
John Hamilton: "....Looking back, I can't imagine what life would have been like without him. " Amen to that. He's been and continues to be the biggest influence from someone I've never met. He's not even a someone. Playing him more and more with these fantastic youtube vids.
John Been seeing a lot of Bob on RUclips too. It's great. I found live sets from his gospel concerts. I love hus music from that period. I saw him live too! Bob Dylan! In person.
Raise your hand if you would've caved 🙋. Just '66 ALONE woulda done me IN, that's fer shure. Bob's a soldier.
I often wonder that: Imagine waking up in the morning and realising you are Bob Dylan... The history. The highs and lows, The magic. The destiny....
Thankfully I was There, Fantastic day out?
Thank you boys- and thank you Leo Fender: well represented!
Liebster Bobby, ich danke Dir für all die Hilfe und Unterstützung, die Du mir gibst!
I was 34, I loved Dylan, Clapton, Santana. This is so much fun. Who would think of putting contemporary street poetry to hot rock and roll. Only Dylan. And....And...both he and Clapton and Van Morrison became Christians. It can't get better than that.
Right... you had to get the "christian" plug in at the end, which suggests that your comment is an insincere one used as a carrot to draw in the unwitting reader whose reasons to read it have only to do with music and not with anything else.
But since you bring up christianity, I will remark that artists are a volatile bunch, and Dylan at 43 was approaching the mid-point between a young-40 and a decidedly old-50, a time when the threat of aging is not simply a threat but instead a steadily encroaching reality, and the boogie-man that is the fear of mortality, it comes with the possum a-knockin' at his door.
Clapton and Morrison likewise, though they are younger by a few years, and for these artists and for many many others, the anti-climax that is daily life in the wake of the artificial stimulation of performing, that anti-climax and the fear of its return drives them to excesses of many kinds, one of which is surely the rich delusion of the sanctuary of religion.
Dylan's never-ending tour - or at least part of it and perhaps a large part - is his race from the beast that is the maws of death nipping at his heels. Because he is an American born in the judeo/christian culture of the 1940s there will always be an element of that in him, and the traces of those literatures are sprinkled throughout his songs because that is one of his social reference points. Just as his native tongue is American English, so are his cultural referents taken from the society that surrounds him, and he is no different to anyone else in this regard. Which is to say that being "christian" in what was once a predominantly christian society is not necessarily an act of understanding, agreement, or revelation, but more often an abdication to conformity, a return to the unthinking lullaby of everlasting calm and ironically, security.
His christianity phase did not last very long; neither did it produce much work - arguably - of any great value or enjoyment. He went against his own natural grain during those years, and ended up being a tiresome evangelist of the kind he swore off many many times during his hey-day years of 1963 - 1966.
Each person - artist or not - has to come to terms with the reality of death and the prospect of nothingness (which, by the way, extends for eons before each birth and does so again, after each death) and how each of us will face that prospect. Though the choice is simple, the implementation of that choice is not. Which is to say, we can decide to create meaning from the values of commonly shared human existence while on this earth, or we can forfeit that freedom to the delusion of ever-lasting life, a ludicrous idea the only purpose of which is coax cowardly people soothingly across the threshold of life that leads to death.
Perhaps Dylan should finally get off the road and use that additional time to reflect further on what lies ahead for him. The covid-19 virus surely has given him an opportunity to see what that might actually be like for an extended period of time. He will not meet a maker, but he will certainly get to the end of the line, and reflection will be more of an ally to him then than any of the reducible cant we kindly label as belief.
@@patrickobrien8851 or..or he starts writing new material in rock n roll heaven , argues with Lennon over the phrasing of the next to last verse while Morrison is listening to a storm.
@@patrickobrien8851 When I was about 12 my teacher said to me "When you're dead you're so dead you don't know you're dead". Great teacher. Years later I had a girlfriend who told me that I could earn a place in the afterlife. Her idea balanced on my head like a mattress ..............
That trifecta you mentioned, Dylan, Clapton and Morrison, their journey put an exclamation point on "finding the Truth that sets you free"!
OMG! Were we ever that young?
Complicité joyeuse..... 👍👍🙏🙏
& Mick Taylor & Crissie Hynde & Van Morrison & Ian McLagan & Colin Allen & Greg Sutton at Wembley Stadium
My 1st ever gig! We'd hitched from Scotland and slept rough outside Wembley so were right at the front right in the middle! One happy 16 yr old! :)
Van Morrison's not up there
Thank you for the background info! 😉
I was there too, with my son, at the front too, unforgettable experience, when I relate this to other people, they do not believe me. Thanks for posting this up.
My first Bob. Wasn’t near the front, but whenever I hear the opening to H61 on real live my heart skips a beat. Stunning. Unforgettable. Profound. Joyful. Life changing...
This lit show dam I wish I could be there but I see now feeling I’m bouncing my bed at 3:08 am at 71 i can always sleep this great love U tube and my grown daughter & son buying iPod and air ones too cuz one of pets ate my last I pod took it apart like electronic tech they jamming I keep playing it over❤
Wow….I was there but can’t remember it being that good!! Thanks for the memory (or lack of it!)….fantastic!!
Guten Morgen, geliebter Bobby! Gut und beruhigt geschlafen?? Ich glaube, ja! Bis später....
This is fabulous, poor footage but fantastic music. This is what music (Rock and Roll, Blues, Americana or whatever you may call it) is all about, swinging like hell.
The mercurial Gemini shows his happy face at last!
The first time I saw the man. I almost couldn’t watch through my tears of joy. I was way back but the sound was awesome and I never stopped remembering the day.
I love Clapton’s face after his first solo, “thanks Bob for giving me no warning!”
@@simonbale we Lost 3" of solo!
@@simonbale I had the same experience the second time I saw him, afterwards it's like I had a kinda fever for days. quite the experience :)
I'm surprised Chrissie didn't plug in and join. Around that time, Dylan said she was one of the few women he admired in rock. (which is really not much of a compliment if you think about it - a special exceptional category...and for Joni, he went even further by saying he thought of her as a man...).
Really? If he said that about Joni Mitchell, well, that's just rude.
Of course, I don't know her personally, but she is every bit Dylan's equal, if not superior.
Taken out of context, and assuming that he did say that, my guess is that he may have said that because she was a free spirit and authentic to her music and her soul.
Women as gifted musically as Joni Mitchell may have been expected to bend to the will of a male narrative then. Nobody can put a real artist into a box, a prefabricated role.
Joni Mitchell was true to herself,
and in pop music, and this holds true still today often, the industry packages a product as regards what they want a female to be, or appear to be.
Joni Mitchell was authentic, true to herself, her vision, her art.
There are still men who will not accept such courageous and gifted women, men who have a cognitive bias toward women, and try to define woman in a narcissistic and self-serving way.