@@jonsaunders2179 thanks for that. Checking him out. Lol, all I know about "Bright Eyes" is that the guy my first wife cheated on me with liked them...lmao
There was a time not too long ago when audiences were quiet and respectful and didn't have to yell woohoo every 2 seconds and applaud after every line to show everyone they "get it", but mostly to to bring attention to themselves.
@@MrThermostatic There was a time when people bought a ticket and sat and listened and didn't interfere with other people's enjoyment of someone's performance. Now . . .
I've been listening to this for over 30 years now, yet another moment of genius that never found an album. Bob's collected outtakes are better than most artists careers.
*Snap! I have often said that it’s possible that Bob Dylan might have had an even bigger career than the one he has had, if he had released all of his outtakes yet none of the stuff that he has released had been released.* *Not that I would have preferred any of them left unreleased; songs such as Like a Rolling Stone and Shelter from the Storm, etc. But, I Shall be Released, Let Me Die in My Footsteps, Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues and Blind Willie McTell were all, at one time, studio outtakes … Bob Dylan is to music what Brazil is to football. He also could probably win the equivalent of the World Cup of Music with his B team of songs! 😅😅😅* *It’s perhaps not a great analogy. But to think that his ‘throwaways’ are better than many other people’s best works shows how supremely gifted he is, and has been for as long as Queen Victoria reigned (over 63 years in both cases, but still counting for Bob). I don’t know which is more amazing - the talent, or the longevity of that talent!*
😂"A song that goes straight to the soul" Married: a voice that goes straight 2 The ❤ " 🎵Yes and only if she was lying by me J(1512)💓Then(1513) I'd lie in my bed once again🎵🎶 "3× 4 ever🔥❤💔❣ 1st × iheard This🎵💧
Whoever put that happy face as the frontman 😂 2 the quote iwas quoting Wasn't me..I don't know how? he got there! iwas dead serious AZ I put up my message of sincere Gratitude🎵❣🎶💞💖🎶 (🕵️♀️Although i do Know! myT Mobile haz: A Mind of IT'S OWN! ) 🎵 😎
This is basically Boots of Spanish leather. Which is another bombshell of a song, I’d argue even better than this. The song Sara about his looming divorce with his beloved wife is my favorite. You’re a big girl now, a few songs in blood on the tracks rival his earlier work. He wrote all along the watch tower, a hard rain is gonna fall. I’m a long time Dylan fan and I don’t know that this is his best song, it is really just a subjective thing anyway.
Lyrics to this version: If today was not a crooked highway If tonight was not a crooked trail If tomorrow wasn't such a long time Then lonesome would mean nothing to you at all Yes and only if my own true love was waitin' If I could hear her heart a-softly poundin' Yes and only if she was lyin' by me Then I'd lie in my bed once again I can't see my reflection in the water I can't speak the sounds that show no pain I can't hear the echo of my footsteps Or remember the sound of my own name Yes and only if my own true love was waitin' And if I could only hear her heart a-softly poundin' Yes and only if she was lyin' by me Then I'd lie in my bed once again There's beauty in that silver singin' river There's beauty in that rainbow in the sky But none of these and nothing else can touch the beauty That I remember in my true love's eyes Yes and only if my own true love was waitin' If I could only hear her heart a softly poundin' Yes and only if she was lyin' by me Then I'd lie in my bed once again
He speaks of tomorrow but it's the next morning I regret waking up to day after day just disappointment at not having died in the night having to endure again and worse yet expected to be grateful for the misfortune of living.
He has the gift of hitting the nail on the head.This is such a beautiful song and describes perfectly a place we have all been to at sometime,while using simple language and not using showy words and phrases.
Something magical happens when you hear Bob performing live in the 60s. The echo of the Hall and the acoustics. The quietness of the crowd, and Bob's voice, guitar and harmonica floating up through the rafters. It tugs at my heart every time.
I know, I have an early cassette tape of him in New York, he’s so innocent and friendly and .....pure. He had no idea of what was to come. Love him for ever!
There's something hypnotic about this song. I don't think there's any other artist that can capture the mood of the everyday person like Dylan with his everyday voice. The best songwriter in my opinion.
"There's beauty in the silver, singin' river There's beauty in the rainbow in the sky But none of these and nothing else can touch the beauty That I remember in my true love's eyes" to me these are his best lyrics ever. and he wrote a lot of great lyrics.
This is a true gem of a song. It's the sincere emotional confession of the loneliness and deep longing for connection that makes it come so alive in our hearts.
If today was not an endless highway If tonight was not a crooked trail If tomorrow wasn't such a long time, Then lonesome would mean nothing to you at all Yes, and only if my own true love was waitin' Yes, and if I could hear her heart a-softly poundin' Only if she was lyin' by me Then I'd lie in my bed once again I can't see my reflection in the waters I can't speak the sounds that show no pain I can't hear the echo of my footsteps Or can't remember the sound of my own name Yes, and only if my own true love was waitin' Yes, and if I could hear her heart a-softly poundin' Only if she was lyin' by me Then I'd lie in my bed once again There's beauty in the silver, singin' river There's beauty in the sunrise in the sky But none of these and nothing else can touch the beauty That I remember in my true love's eyes Yes, and only if my own true love was waitin' Yes, and if I could hear her heart a-softly poundin' Only if she was lyin' by me Then I'd lie in my bed once again
Then lonesome would mean nothing to you at all.Such a meaniful message to lonely people.That if today's loneliness passed quickly,tomorrow would hold less fear of loneliness,in kmowing that it too would pass quickly
Master piece...... This man held a world in his palm in a time when few knew it.... He chose peace and compassion.... He had real words and real thought....I am thankful for this moment to hear him sing......He is maybe the most important recorded voice JHE857.....
And what about Lennon and McCartney and a few others were alright. Dylan was all you wrote and more and I like how compassionate you are about him. But you do mean he held the music world in the palm of his hand not the general public.
@Raindeer Projekt Seriously? C'mon, man. Yes, this song is a masterpiece. No, Dylan doesn't deserve the pedestal you or anyone else puts him on. He was a fraud. He took one of the purest forms of music and hijacked it for his own gain. He was a fraud and liar. "The most important recorded voice"? I threw up all over my desk when I read that. What about Woody (whom Dylan tried to copy right down to the tiniest little detail because he had no sense of self) or Seeger, or any number of actual authentic voices that stood for something. Dylan didn't and doesn't stand for anything but capitalism. He did write some great songs while he was fooling everyone, though, I have to give him credit for that.
I'm here because I'm thinking of who I lost through my own stupidity and what this song meant to us. Now the words mean so much more being in regret than being in love.
People look down on shows, movies, tiktok, etc. for being the first place many of us hear music others have enjoyed for years. What does it matter, how we come to music as long as we do? This is how young people fall in love with music from the past and keep it going.
Bob Dylan is my favorite musician of all time. And just when I thought I've heard all his music I stumble across this and am even more blown away at his song writing ability. Truly unsurpassable. Wish I could meet this man
I have a story about this song,,,,somewhere around 1973. I was in prison in France..Fleury Merogis. I was in for hash and didn't know when I would get out...totally and completely in love with my Danish wife. I had my own cell and spent 22 hours a day alone there with 1 hour in the morning and 1 in the afternoon on the yard. In my cell there was little box that was used to communicate by the screws and also played French radio during the day.....out of nowhere this song came on the radio and I had my ear up next to it...the worse part of prison for me was I was away from her and I didn't know if I would ever be with her again.....I was completely overwhelmed with sadness and cried .
Such a gorgeous intimate performance. I was sure this was a studio recording when I first heard it since it is played in near silence. When the applause started, it really surprised me! He wrote so many tender love songs around this time.. 'Boots of Spanish Leather', 'One too many mornings', 'Girl from the North Country'..
I Love this song! The Words he sings are so Beautifully written! When I listen to this song, I also listen to Elvis Presley's version of this song. Both Amazing and Talented men! Will always remain in our Hearts Forever!
Dont think bob dylan realizes how much he truly gets through to people from every walks in life through the stories in his songs....truly amazing man ❤
When I first met my wife I was trying to convince her how good Dylan is. We laid in my bed one lazy afternoon and just talked and listened. At some point this song came on in the playlist. I remember laying on our sides facing one another, I was looking into her eyes, her into mine, and her eyes welled up with water as she said in a shaky voice, “I love you".
Vanishing of Sydney Hall brought me here and pushing 40 I cant believe I've never heard this song until now. God is great and Bob Dylan is not far behind. 🙏🏽
I can't see my reflection in the water I can't speak the sounds to show no pain I can't hear the echo of my footsteps Or remember the sounds of my own name Such mature lyrics from such a young heart
Bob said Elvis singing this song of his is the best cover he's ever heard. Elvis was his idol, and when Elvis died Bob says he didn't speak to anyone for a week. 👍
I lived in a small northern canadian oil town , when i first heard this song and it always made me aware of where i was , its weird it just takes me to desolaion and cold winter landscapes..every time i hear it
Yes, but "Seven Curses" doesn't reduce you to a weeping wreck by expressing the anguish of being uncontrollably apart from the one that your very heart beats for.
🖤 BOB DYLAN TOUCHES THE TENDER HEART SO GENTLY, SOOTHES THE BROKEN W/VOICE. LYRICS SO POIGNANT & ACCURATE 4MY LIFE. Esp how to this say, I have not lain in my bed, sleep the short couch for similar reasons. USED TO PASS OUT IN IT, BUT WAJE UP & HIT THE COUCH 4REST OF NIGHT. DNT EVEN LOOK AT IT NOW SONCE SOBER. BEYOND HONORED SUCH A GUY MIGHT THINK OF ME (IN MY DREAMS, OF COURSE 😎😁) THEN ACTUALLY PORODUCE SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL 🙏
hard to tear myself away...one after another. Though I have all these albums! Usually I play them in my head when something comes up that makes me think of them.
This lovely and passionate song was recorded "Live" at Town Hall, New York City, New York on April 12,1963. It was first released as a "B" Side to "If Not For You" in 1970.
Somebody like Bob Dylan only appears once in an eternity.
Conor oberst
@@jonsaunders2179 thanks for that. Checking him out. Lol, all I know about "Bright Eyes" is that the guy my first wife cheated on me with liked them...lmao
Yep I wish I could meet him shake his hand and tell him I love his music
elliott smith > conor oberst
hints of 'seven curses' in this song. bob dylan might not be who you think he is.
Can not believe this is live. The quality is amazing and the audience is in complete quiet respect. What a song man
Oh for sure, I had the same reaction when I heard the applause at the end~
There was a time not too long ago when audiences were quiet and respectful and didn't have to yell woohoo every 2 seconds and applaud after every line to show everyone they "get it", but mostly to to bring attention to themselves.
@notchjohnson1 Nous sommes tous gay, notch.
@@MrThermostatic There was a time when people bought a ticket and sat and listened and didn't interfere with other people's enjoyment of someone's performance. Now . . .
That was back before some audience members felt the need to shout and be heard.
My dad played Dylan all my young life. This song makes me feel him around me still. Thanks Bob Dylan. Rest in peace dear old Dad.
Almost 10 years ago, when I was 11 listening this song in the S1 finale of TWD, ahhh the good old days...
Me too. Just watched that episode again and was reminded of it.
Couple more weeks until it’s back 😆
Dude I have been listening to Bob dylan my whole life and I haven't realized it until now
:’)
it's so sad to think that the good characters are all gone
I've been listening to this for over 30 years now, yet another moment of genius that never found an album. Bob's collected outtakes are better than most artists careers.
*Snap! I have often said that it’s possible that Bob Dylan might have had an even bigger career than the one he has had, if he had released all of his outtakes yet none of the stuff that he has released had been released.*
*Not that I would have preferred any of them left unreleased; songs such as Like a Rolling Stone and Shelter from the Storm, etc. But, I Shall be Released, Let Me Die in My Footsteps, Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues and Blind Willie McTell were all, at one time, studio outtakes … Bob Dylan is to music what Brazil is to football. He also could probably win the equivalent of the World Cup of Music with his B team of songs! 😅😅😅*
*It’s perhaps not a great analogy. But to think that his ‘throwaways’ are better than many other people’s best works shows how supremely gifted he is, and has been for as long as Queen Victoria reigned (over 63 years in both cases, but still counting for Bob). I don’t know which is more amazing - the talent, or the longevity of that talent!*
A song that goes straight to the soul.
😂"A song that goes straight to the soul" Married: a voice that goes straight 2 The ❤ " 🎵Yes and only if she was lying by me
J(1512)💓Then(1513) I'd lie in my bed once again🎵🎶 "3×
4 ever🔥❤💔❣
1st × iheard This🎵💧
Whoever put that happy face as the frontman 😂 2 the quote iwas quoting Wasn't me..I don't know how? he got there! iwas dead serious AZ I put up my message of sincere Gratitude🎵❣🎶💞💖🎶
(🕵️♀️Although i do Know! myT Mobile haz: A Mind of IT'S OWN! ) 🎵
😎
One of the most beautiful songs ever written, played, and sung... 😍😚☺
There is no one like Bob Dylan. There never will be. What an artist.
Why would anyone wanna be like him? Everybody wants to make their own identity not someone's prototype
@@SummerAfternoonsandip I think you missed linuxgirl's point! She was just expressing how unique Bob is and praising him as an artist.
That's a fact
Oh, he is (beyond) amazing, but he (it...) has always been, always will be...
@@SummerAfternoonsandip you are full of crap. Noone like dylan.
This is one of the most achingly beautiful songs that I’ve ever heard
Been listening to this version of the song for over 40 years. Still gets to me, every time
You must have the 12 " version if its been going on 40 years
Me too.
Have you ever heard Elvis sing it ?
I even play/sing it for over 40 years...
One of his best songs, and this is coming from a huge Dylan fan.
One of too many*
This is basically Boots of Spanish leather. Which is another bombshell of a song, I’d argue even better than this. The song Sara about his looming divorce with his beloved wife is my favorite. You’re a big girl now, a few songs in blood on the tracks rival his earlier work. He wrote all along the watch tower, a hard rain is gonna fall. I’m a long time Dylan fan and I don’t know that this is his best song, it is really just a subjective thing anyway.
Lyrics to this version:
If today was not a crooked highway
If tonight was not a crooked trail
If tomorrow wasn't such a long time
Then lonesome would mean nothing to you at all
Yes and only if my own true love was waitin'
If I could hear her heart a-softly poundin'
Yes and only if she was lyin' by me
Then I'd lie in my bed once again
I can't see my reflection in the water
I can't speak the sounds that show no pain
I can't hear the echo of my footsteps
Or remember the sound of my own name
Yes and only if my own true love was waitin'
And if I could only hear her heart a-softly poundin'
Yes and only if she was lyin' by me
Then I'd lie in my bed once again
There's beauty in that silver singin' river
There's beauty in that rainbow in the sky
But none of these and nothing else can touch the beauty
That I remember in my true love's eyes
Yes and only if my own true love was waitin'
If I could only hear her heart a softly poundin'
Yes and only if she was lyin' by me
Then I'd lie in my bed once again
Gracias por poner los lyrics 😊
Walking dead man it’s awesome❤
oh the nights I’ve spent crying to this song
Hope you're doing well.
Have a wonderful day ❤
Try New Morning.
Yes many
He speaks of tomorrow but it's the next morning I regret waking up to day after day just disappointment at not having died in the night having to endure again and worse yet expected to be grateful for the misfortune of living.
You aren't the only one :( but chin up and don't forget 'Tomorrow is also a new day :)
Its more than 60 years now. This song is still a masterpiece.
The greatest song written about longing, loneliness and love. Could say that about a dozen or more Dylan songs. He is not a mortal.
He has the gift of hitting the nail on the head.This is such a beautiful song and describes perfectly a place we have all been to at sometime,while using simple language and not using showy words and phrases.
A song of this quality took years to release. Some musicians would be lucky to have written anything close.
I agree
Something magical happens when you hear Bob performing live in the 60s. The echo of the Hall and the acoustics. The quietness of the crowd, and Bob's voice, guitar and harmonica floating up through the rafters. It tugs at my heart every time.
That harmonica feels like the soul of a ghost, doesn't it?
I know, I have an early cassette tape of him in New York, he’s so innocent and friendly and .....pure. He had no idea of what was to come. Love him for ever!
So true..
2020 ......71 and still listening ........there will never be another..........BOB DYLAN !!!!!!!
This song reaches in, takes out your pain and gives it words
Season 1 of The Walking Dead ending with this is such a unique cinematic experience.
O Western Wind when wilt thou blow
The small rain down can rain
Christ! that my love were in my arms
and I in my bed again.
Anon was a genius!
@@stephenlee1756indeed they were, here and elsewhere
Thank you again Bob for all this beautiful gems.
There's something hypnotic about this song. I don't think there's any other artist that can capture the mood of the everyday person like Dylan with his everyday voice. The best songwriter in my opinion.
"There's beauty in the silver, singin' river
There's beauty in the rainbow in the sky
But none of these and nothing else can touch the beauty
That I remember in my true love's eyes"
to me these are his best lyrics ever. and he wrote a lot of great lyrics.
and the way he sings them in this version.......
I think this may be his most beautifully written and performed song
It's so soft and gentle, it really makes you pay attention and listen
All the songs are written with deep feeling, you feel it as soon as your songs begin. In history, there can never be another Bob, never.
The last time I heard this song, I watched the CDC get blown up
Lol same the good old days
same here the good old days
Same here I came from Twd
yeah kkkk
Fr
What a beautiful song that tugs on my heartstrings...no one like Bob Dylan...
I love you
Best lovesong ever!
I love this song and the way you sing it goes straight into my heart ❤️ thank you Bob
This is a true gem of a song. It's the sincere emotional confession of the loneliness and deep longing for connection that makes it come so alive in our hearts.
Masterpiece by Bob Dylan. Flawless writing.
Flawless. Yes.
This is exquisite.
One of the most beautiful songs in the world in my humble opinion
Damnnn...!
Bob has so many gems. However, this one is a very special piece of music indeed and stands out for me. And its live, apparently 😅
If today was not an endless highway
If tonight was not a crooked trail
If tomorrow wasn't such a long time,
Then lonesome would mean nothing to you at all
Yes, and only if my own true love was waitin'
Yes, and if I could hear her heart a-softly poundin'
Only if she was lyin' by me
Then I'd lie in my bed once again
I can't see my reflection in the waters
I can't speak the sounds that show no pain
I can't hear the echo of my footsteps
Or can't remember the sound of my own name
Yes, and only if my own true love was waitin'
Yes, and if I could hear her heart a-softly poundin'
Only if she was lyin' by me
Then I'd lie in my bed once again
There's beauty in the silver, singin' river
There's beauty in the sunrise in the sky
But none of these and nothing else can touch the beauty
That I remember in my true love's eyes
Yes, and only if my own true love was waitin'
Yes, and if I could hear her heart a-softly poundin'
Only if she was lyin' by me
Then I'd lie in my bed once again
Then lonesome would mean nothing to you at all.Such a meaniful message to lonely people.That if today's loneliness passed quickly,tomorrow would hold less fear of loneliness,in kmowing that it too would pass quickly
Une des chansons d'amour perdu la plus déchirantre que j'aie jamais entendue !
Thanks
💕💕💕🌹😘
wow its really only 16 lines
The perfect love song. I love my wife and I think of her every time I hear this song. We have been married for 49 years.I love Sølvi.
FELICIDADES!!!
Best song in the history of music
That's it I'm staying here all day thank you for all the little treasures today 😊👏
@Esther Ruby don't you just love when that happens 😊👏 have a good day
Master piece...... This man held a world in his palm in a time when few knew it.... He chose peace and compassion.... He had real words and real thought....I am thankful for this moment to hear him sing......He is maybe the most important recorded voice JHE857.....
Yes!!!
And what about Lennon and McCartney and a few others were alright. Dylan was all you wrote and more and I like how compassionate you are about him. But you do mean he held the music world in the palm of his hand not the general public.
@Raindeer Projekt Seriously? C'mon, man. Yes, this song is a masterpiece. No, Dylan doesn't deserve the pedestal you or anyone else puts him on. He was a fraud. He took one of the purest forms of music and hijacked it for his own gain. He was a fraud and liar. "The most important recorded voice"? I threw up all over my desk when I read that. What about Woody (whom Dylan tried to copy right down to the tiniest little detail because he had no sense of self) or Seeger, or any number of actual authentic voices that stood for something. Dylan didn't and doesn't stand for anything but capitalism. He did write some great songs while he was fooling everyone, though, I have to give him credit for that.
I only wish I knew the time when people like Dylan were considered heros. I'm sad now...
Excelente y motivador comentario. Gracias
Dark Winds brought me here. I miss my wife 😢
Happy Birthday Bob. Thanks. Be safe!
This was the first time his folks seeing him perform live, they were in the audience. I adore this song🤗♥️
That's an awesome nugget of information. Can I ask how you know that?
Dark winds brought me here.
This song brings a tear to my eye.
No one writes love songs better or ever will
I'm here because I'm thinking of who I lost through my own stupidity and what this song meant to us. Now the words mean so much more being in regret than being in love.
People look down on shows, movies, tiktok, etc. for being the first place many of us hear music others have enjoyed for years. What does it matter, how we come to music as long as we do? This is how young people fall in love with music from the past and keep it going.
Bob Dylan is my favorite musician of all time. And just when I thought I've heard all his music I stumble across this and am even more blown away at his song writing ability. Truly unsurpassable. Wish I could meet this man
THE hippest dude on the planet for over 60 years. PERIOD!
God, how beautiful, I cannot stop listening.
On repeat...
I’m Speechless.
I have a story about this song,,,,somewhere around 1973. I was in prison in France..Fleury Merogis. I was in for hash and didn't know when I would get out...totally and completely in love with my Danish wife. I had my own cell and spent 22 hours a day alone there with 1 hour in the morning and 1 in the afternoon on the yard. In my cell there was little box that was used to communicate by the screws and also played French radio during the day.....out of nowhere
this song came on the radio and I had my ear up next to it...the worse part of prison for me was I was away from her and I didn't know if I would ever be with her again.....I was completely overwhelmed with sadness and cried .
simply the most beautiful song inbthe universe
this is what i do. get drunk and listen to bob dylan. this one hits hard for me
Such a gorgeous intimate performance. I was sure this was a studio recording when I first heard it since it is played in near silence. When the applause started, it really surprised me! He wrote so many tender love songs around this time.. 'Boots of Spanish Leather', 'One too many mornings', 'Girl from the North Country'..
I Love this song! The Words he sings are so Beautifully written! When I listen to this song, I also listen to Elvis Presley's version of this song. Both Amazing and Talented men! Will always remain in our Hearts Forever!
Bob Dylan brought me here!!!❤
Dont think bob dylan realizes how much he truly gets through to people from every walks in life through the stories in his songs....truly amazing man ❤
It's way more than a great song !
When I first met my wife I was trying to convince her how good Dylan is. We laid in my bed one lazy afternoon and just talked and listened. At some point this song came on in the playlist. I remember laying on our sides facing one another, I was looking into her eyes, her into mine, and her eyes welled up with water as she said in a shaky voice, “I love you".
One of the best love songs ever written and sung,only Dylan could sing this one.
Lv
Elvis sang a masterful version.
Vanishing of Sydney Hall brought me here and pushing 40 I cant believe I've never heard this song until now. God is great and Bob Dylan is not far behind. 🙏🏽
The very best writer ever,bar none!
I can't see my reflection in the water
I can't speak the sounds to show no pain
I can't hear the echo of my footsteps
Or remember the sounds of my own name
Such mature lyrics from such a young heart
Noone can strum the heartstrings like Dylan.
I listen to this when I miss my father and grandfathers..... wish they were a part of my tommorow. I'll honor them till the end❤
One of my favorite songs. My son is named Dylan.
My cat is called Bob my dog is called Dylan.
Dylan like Dylan Thomas? :-P
My brother is named Dylan
My dads best friends mum worked with a girl whose nephew was called Dylan, what are the chances.
big C 73 😂
Absolutely Batters my Soul... J.C...
Bob said Elvis singing this song of his is the best cover he's ever heard. Elvis was his idol, and when Elvis died Bob says he didn't speak to anyone for a week. 👍
I lived in a small northern canadian oil town , when i first heard this song and it always made me aware of where i was , its weird it just takes me to desolaion and cold winter landscapes..every time i hear it
yes bob
Nice to hear his voice. Such a gifted writer. Love his words.
Wracam tu za każdym razem gdy rozpocznę na nowo twd
Bob Dylan is a metaphor for a prophet. He is like a myth, a complete mystery but yet such a beautiful thing.
Legend ❤❤❤
Definitely one of my favorites. Reminds me of time weaving through life
Just the title alone encapsulates so much of what so many people feel when they know theyll never feel the same way someone has made them feel before.
The song's structure and melody is very similar to Seven Curses, another great early Dylan song.
Dylan is pretty open about his reuse of melodies. Doesn't make it any less magical though.
Yes, but "Seven Curses" doesn't reduce you to a weeping wreck by expressing the anguish of being uncontrollably apart from the one that your very heart beats for.
But "Tomorrow Is a Long Time" is more than a year older than "Seven Curses".
Riley should've never stole that Stallion.
That’s it! Thank you! I’ve always thought this song sounded familiar to another one of his songs and it never dawned on me till reading this comment.
🖤 BOB DYLAN TOUCHES THE TENDER HEART SO GENTLY, SOOTHES THE BROKEN W/VOICE. LYRICS SO POIGNANT & ACCURATE 4MY LIFE. Esp how to this say, I have not lain in my bed, sleep the short couch for similar reasons. USED TO PASS OUT IN IT, BUT WAJE UP & HIT THE COUCH 4REST OF NIGHT. DNT EVEN LOOK AT IT NOW SONCE SOBER. BEYOND HONORED SUCH A GUY MIGHT THINK OF ME (IN MY DREAMS, OF COURSE 😎😁) THEN ACTUALLY PORODUCE SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL 🙏
Thank you for uploading. You're a great artist Bob Dylan, and you mean the world to many.
Oh my😢❤
Beautiful lBob’s voice just awakens oceans
Best love singer ever
I can't see my reflection in the water, I can't speak the sounds to show no pain. Masterpiece.
brings a tear to my eye 🤍
Amanhã é um longo tempo "realmente "
Refletindo. Obrigada Bob Dylan.
Agreed to all..well uderappreciated.....This was played in the finale of "Dark winds"
I can’t speak the sounds that know no pain.
messiahmoose to show the pain, but meaning is the same
Déchirant
Merci, Bob, d' avoir si bien traduit cette émotion
@@Nikki817 "that show no pain"
"to show no pain"
"that no know pain"
This song makes me weary so many years later! Respect for the genius.
hard to tear myself away...one after another. Though I have all these albums! Usually I play them in my head when something comes up that makes me think of them.
1.000.000 steps today, 5.01.22, and still on the road. Congratulations!
This lovely and passionate song was recorded "Live" at Town Hall, New York City, New York on April 12,1963.
It was first released as a "B" Side to "If Not For You" in 1970.
Thank you.
This is the best song ever
Agreed!
This is one of my favorite song also I love the song man of constant sorrow
You can't tell this is live at all until the very end. So talented.