what a great time in my life-young&dumb-full of you know what as that was my senior year in H.S.! started following Mr. Dylan more so at this point in time! dam-if we could only make time stand still for a short while and put some bleachers out in the sun and have some fun out on highway 61! forever grateful to you Mr. Robert Zimmerman-a.k.a. Bob Dylan.
Agreed word-for-word Robert! I’m class of ‘76, got serious about Bob then, and am a staunch advocate making time stand still! Also, of his hundreds of great songs, THIS one is my fave. Take care! ✌🏼Dale/MN
And the ragman draws circles Up and down the block I'd ask him what the matter was But I know that he don't talk And the ladies treat me kindly And furnish me with tape But deep inside my heart Lord, I know I can't escape Oh mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of mobile With the Memphis blues again Shakespeare, he's in the alley With his pointed shoes and his bells Speaking to some French girl Who says she knows me well And I would send a message To find out if she's talked But the post office has been stolen But the mailbox is locked Oh mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of mobile With the Memphis blues again Mona tried to tell me To stay away from the train line She said that all the railroad men Drink up your blood like wine And I said, "Oh, I didn't know that" But then again, there's only one I've met And he just smoked my eyelids And punched my cigarette Ooh mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of mobile With the Memphis blues again Grandpa died last week Now he's buried in the rocks Everyone still talks about How badly they were shocked But me, I expected it to happen When I knew he'd lost control He built a fire on Main Street And shot it full of holes Oh mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of mobile With the Memphis blues again When Ruthie says come see her In her honky-tonk lagoon Where I could watch her waltz for free 'Neath her Panamanian moon I said, "Oh, come on now You must know about my debutante" She said, "Your debutante knows what you need But I know what you want" Oh mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of mobile With the Memphis blues again Now the bricks they fall on Grand Street Where the neon madmen climb They all fall there so perfectly It all seems so well timed And here I sit so patiently Waiting to find out what price You have to pay to get out of Going through all these things twice Oh mama, can this really be the end To be stuck inside of mobile With the Memphis blues again
@@chicagoschlagermusicreview8712 I like this framing of Dylan's poetry "stream-of-consciousness" put in music instead of rhymes, let me add. I am gonna borrow that from you. Furthermore, it is also a stream of consciuosness deelply rooted into jewish culture.
Wow, I love the song, and I've always wondered, what the hell would I do if I was, cuz I never been, but very close, myself a Georgia Dawg, but my wife an absolute Crimson Tide Alabama fan, I can't say no more, maybe Bob's the reason Alabama so damn popular now! From what I've heard, there's Parson to how where they will drink up your blood like wine, not sure but I'm positive hey Bob said is true!
@MichaelWalker - Have you listened to the original studio cut of the song? Try it, I think you'll enjoy it more, that's my favorite version. I don't believe it's anywhere on youtube. I have it on an older vinyl .
The version on the CD "Hard rain" is even better - I love Mobile!
I love this song.
what a great time in my life-young&dumb-full of you know what as that was my senior year in H.S.! started following Mr. Dylan more so at this point in time! dam-if we could only make time stand still for a short while and put some bleachers out in the sun and have some fun out on highway 61! forever grateful to you Mr. Robert Zimmerman-a.k.a. Bob Dylan.
Agreed word-for-word Robert! I’m class of ‘76, got serious about Bob then, and am a staunch advocate making time stand still! Also, of his hundreds of great songs, THIS one is my fave. Take care! ✌🏼Dale/MN
Ditto. My mother said “He won’t last. He can’t even sing”!!! I feel sorry for people of this era who didn’t “get him”.
This is really a beautiful rendition of this! Its heart wrenching though! 💙 🙌
One of Bob's greatest songs... epic... "how can I get out of going through all these things twice?"
Top notch version of a great song. I'm still dancing!
Brilliant song. Great energy and weirdness. Hunter S Thompson loved it.
yes i do
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas had a chapter named after this tune. The greatest knew what was greatest, and that's that
And he especially loved "Mr. Tambourine Man". It was played at his Funeral when his ashes got shot in the Air by a cannon.
Something is weird in Minnesota. How could they have produced both Prince and Dylan?
i bought hard rain off a girl in our road 1980 for 10 num 6 cigs she rob it off her older bro class
But deep inside my heart
I know I can't escape.
Smokin!
Marvelous
Alienation song
Something wakup my life. Songs a like this.
Coolest song ever
favourite version
What an inspiration this song was. I'm now completely sarcastic. Thanks Bob!
And the ragman draws circles
Up and down the block
I'd ask him what the matter was
But I know that he don't talk
And the ladies treat me kindly
And furnish me with tape
But deep inside my heart
Lord, I know I can't escape
Oh mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Shakespeare, he's in the alley
With his pointed shoes and his bells
Speaking to some French girl
Who says she knows me well
And I would send a message
To find out if she's talked
But the post office has been stolen
But the mailbox is locked
Oh mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Mona tried to tell me
To stay away from the train line
She said that all the railroad men
Drink up your blood like wine
And I said, "Oh, I didn't know that"
But then again, there's only one I've met
And he just smoked my eyelids
And punched my cigarette
Ooh mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Grandpa died last week
Now he's buried in the rocks
Everyone still talks about
How badly they were shocked
But me, I expected it to happen
When I knew he'd lost control
He built a fire on Main Street
And shot it full of holes
Oh mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of mobile
With the Memphis blues again
When Ruthie says come see her
In her honky-tonk lagoon
Where I could watch her waltz for free
'Neath her Panamanian moon
I said, "Oh, come on now
You must know about my debutante"
She said, "Your debutante knows what you need
But I know what you want"
Oh mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Now the bricks they fall on Grand Street
Where the neon madmen climb
They all fall there so perfectly
It all seems so well timed
And here I sit so patiently
Waiting to find out what price
You have to pay to get out of
Going through all these things twice
Oh mama, can this really be the end
To be stuck inside of mobile
With the Memphis blues again
Love this song
💚🍑😉
Ah will never understand the hate for this man, 17 and this shit is funk
Who hates him?
A.J. Weberman@@wyattcatlin4710
This song makes me HAPPY!!!
first saw this one new years eve on old grey whistle test pick of the year about 1976 blew me away then saw him live 78 at blackbush airodrome
lucky
Lucky you!!!
Shakespeare, He’s in the Alley hiiiiiiiiiiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, I love that man
Fabrice Bisaro With the Memphis Blues again!
Dylan is so soulful. Just listen to those changes 0:29
This is a great version of this tremendous song. Fantastic commitment and passion in his singing. The song really pierces you.
Gran versión!!
terrifficccccc
Estupendo Dylan...
This version is my top 5 versions of SIOMWTMBA!
and mobile pronounced phonetically correct. that's why i often prefer american to blighty accents.
Great lyrics, some of Dylan's best satire :)
Somebuddy just replied to a comment i left here, i enjoyed my return so i figured i will pass it on to you and force you back to mobile
Satire? Do you know the definition of the word.? Tell us what he was satirizing. It was actually, rather stream-of-consciousness poetry.
the poet extraordinaire with the song that never ends
satire?
@@chicagoschlagermusicreview8712 I like this framing of Dylan's poetry "stream-of-consciousness" put in music instead of rhymes, let me add. I am gonna borrow that from you. Furthermore, it is also a stream of consciuosness deelply rooted into jewish culture.
yeah bob
Amazing.....
the Best
Awesome
ria s grandad by the way on my ria s laptop unreal gadget
can this really be the end?
jesssss play for me pleeeaseeee yeah
yeah bob wow
Wow, I love the song, and I've always wondered, what the hell would I do if I was, cuz I never been, but very close, myself a Georgia Dawg, but my wife an absolute Crimson Tide Alabama fan, I can't say no more, maybe Bob's the reason Alabama so damn popular now! From what I've heard, there's Parson to how where they will drink up your blood like wine, not sure but I'm positive hey Bob said is true!
My 👩 used to to ask me"Dwight!Can't you play something else?(Referring to my constant playing of Dylan records!When I was 18 in 1967!
The song does little for me. Hard to say why.
Are you kidding?
"An’ here I sit so patiently
Waiting to find out what price
You have to pay to get out of
Going through all these things twice"
listen to it on Hard Rain. Super crisp.
@MichaelWalker - Have you listened to the original studio cut of the song?
Try it, I think you'll enjoy it more, that's my favorite version.
I don't believe it's anywhere on youtube. I have it on an older vinyl .
Obviously, you expect all songs performed live to sound exactly just like what they heard on the studio album. Novice.
Blonde on blonde hadda grow on me lol...revisit all I can say..
Biggest master