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Bob Dylan 30th Anniv of 1st album, 1992
Crimson flames tied through my ears
Rollin' high and mighty traps
Pounced with fire on flaming roads
Using ideas as my maps
"We'll meet on edges, soon", said I
Proud 'neath heated brow
But I was so much older then
I'm younger than that now
Half-wracked prejudice leaped forth
"Rip down all hate", I screamed
Lies that life is black and white
Spoke from my skull, I dreamed
Romantic facts of musketeers
Foundationed deep, somehow
But I was so much older then
I'm younger than that now
Girls faces formed the forward path
From phony jealousy
To memorizing politics
Of ancient history
Flung down by corpse evangelists
Unthought of though, somehow
But I was so much older then
I'm younger than that now
A self-ordained professors tongue
Too serious to fool
Spouted out that liberty
Is just equality in school
"Equality", I spoke the word
As if a wedding vow
But I was so much older then
I'm younger than that now
In a soldiers stance, I aimed my hand
At the mongrel dogs who teach
Fearing not I'd become my enemy
In the instant that I preach
My existence led by confusion boats
Mutiny from stern to bow
But I was so much older then
I'm younger than that now
Yes, my guard stood hard when abstract threats
Too noble to neglect
Deceived me into thinking
I had something to protect
Good and bad, I define these terms
Quite clear no doubt, somehow
But I was so much older then
I'm younger than that now Видеоклипы
A Byrd, a Beatle, a Buffalo, a Heartbreaker, a Yardbird, and a Tambourine man. Now that’s what I call a line up.
This makes me cry, isn't that the truth!
Who the guy in the green suit?
@@celiahans-pu3sh That's G.E. Smith. He played in the SNL band for a long time (80s, 90s) and was one of the guitarists Hall and Oates used when they were big. He's quite the player,, but takes a backseat in this one to enjoy the show.
@@indiecomicsjones Knew G.E. back in his Scratch Band days in New England, went on to SNL (short time married to Gilda), toured with Dylan and got to see him again touring a tour that came through Santa Barbara...miss those "Glory Days" of my youth.
@@celiahans-pu3sh Read that he was the musical director for this. You also have Booker T and the MG's and Jim Keltner. The sum of all the parts on this one is incredible.
I watch this and it makes me want to cry. No more George or Tom, and hearing this song almost 60 years after it was released -- the memories, the losses, we've all gotten so old. Bob's lyrics -- brilliant as always.
God bless Neil, Bob and Eric ❤
❤ ❤ I'm 69 and crying. Brilliant
Хочется плакать и радоваться ,что они были среди нас ,очень жаль так рано ушли,Дилону здоровья
AMAZING!!
indeed !! i feel the same
I know that every generation thinks that their music is better than the present, but just really, when was it ever better than this? All those legends on one stage playing one of the best songs ever written. I saw this comment here once: "It's worth being old now to have been young then."
Из другой страны и мне 56 ,но мы любим всех ДЖ ХАРИССОНА,ТОМА ПИТТА🙏❤❤❤Бобу Дилону здоровья ❤❤❤❤
I don't. I'm the next generation, while Ok except for disco. This ear is the best.
I miss Harrison and Petty!
I’m 74 years now and bye grace for the love of music
just keep going.
Thank you for the post, Thank you Dylan for the amazing music treasure ❤☮️✌️
We had the best time... Now we get older and older... I feel young, when I hear songs like this! (71 years old )😉
I miss them so much, and what gets me the most is slow hands solo. I tear up every time
Absolutely....😢
68 love all kinds of music this was a unique moment in time don't think people know what real music is .... being a friendly curmudeon here.🎶🎶
I'm 41 and this song gives me goosebumps woooow amazing artists EVERY1 of the them
I’m 71 now and I’m so glad and grateful that this music and these musicians was an integral part of my youth!
Só am I!!!
you took the words right out of my mouth Ron, for i too am a Ron, i am 61 and i thank God for all these gr8 artists who shared their gift with us, we are so fortunate to have grown up in such times.
Same here, and I’m 66. Esp Bob Dylan & Neil Young ❤️
beautifully put....me too
We grew up in the best of all times, bro.
We'll never again see so much amazing talent on one stage playing together on such an iconic song.
1:40 great group of musicians the BEST.❤love Mr Dylan
Neil Young and Eric Clapton wailing on their guitars. Not much better
❤
Your so right.
@@annlaplante4425 Neal Young es el de cuadros verdad?
As I approach 75 yrs, listening to these superstars, I do feel younger than that now. I am happy that I experienced this music during my teens and watching and listening to it now makes my heart young again.
Join the clan it doesn't get much better than the real music years of the '60s & '70s
I'm with you Brother, I just turned 75 and still love this music! We got to experience the best music ever in our lifetime!
Couldn't agree more
like me 74 on thanksgiving day 😏😏😏
Testify Bro testify.
This makes me cry from nostalgia. They are from my generation... and still some of the greatest music of all time. What a lineup!
Mine too x
Wow... this is the most amazing work of musical art.... known to man... what's that guy's name who's directing operations... WOW. ...he made it work... call me..... BRILLIANT xx
Yep..... I agree blondy.., Brilliant...xx
Perfect Christine 😀
E.G. Smith directing.
I love how George Harrison just stands off to the side and comes in at the end.....just like him
This is the best ever and Dylan looks so proud to have these legends around him singing his song.
@@evelyngallagher5893 Jim Keltner on the drums????
Hello Evelyn Gallagher and I almost pocket called you
apparently George hated what Neil Young was doing on this one, lol.
@@opartyep. His guitar playing on this song.
I'd forgotten how great McGuinn was.
Saw him perform twice this month. He opens every show with this song and that 12 string bell-ringin' Ric slung over his shoulder. And this performance was of his arrangement. Great is an understatement.
One can see in this vid the embodiment of George's classic saying: "I never wanted to be famous, I wanted to be successful". RIP Tom and George, grateful I had the chance to see Tom live in 1987.
I agree with you 💯the best of the best. Still Miss George and Tom but glad to have seen Bob and Tom back in the days when life was so much better ☮️
Thank You God for letting me grow up when I did, such talent that just isn't around anymore...
So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song How are you?
I count myself very lucky indeed to be born in '48 and bear witness to the greatest music of my life. Let's not forget the great music began in '56 with Presley, Berry, Holly etc. I agree with Keith Richards: before 'Elvis' nothing! I remember the 'yellow rose of Texas'' 'How much is that doggy in the window' and others before Elvis.
Amen...those were very hard times, 1960 - 1975, we were all put to the test.
We rose to the challenge. Stood our grounds and held our mud. We were fortunate to have survived.
Looking back at those paths that led us here and for all those who did not make it...
I, consider it an Honor and a Privilige to have crossed the finish line...
They’re like buddies we went through war with.
INDEED!!!!+
In hundred years this performance will still be around and listened to. My god. It's so beautiful and so brilliant.
I believe that 🎼🎶
Bob dylan rote it
❣👍👏🔺️💙🤝❗
Love from Hamburg, Germany!
Cheers to that
To me Bob Dylan will always be the Greatest Poet Ever.
I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched this vid. It’s got to one of the greatest line ups ever. I grew old with these guys, all heroes and reminds me of how life used to be. Fantastic !! P.S. that’s why Dylan is simply amazing. What a song !
Yup
Me too
The same experience here!
That's it in a nutshell...cudn't have said it better. I too have watched it countless times. Bob doesn't try to take the Limelight, he's so humble!
Inspiring message … nice
Doesn't get better. Dylan's early songs never fade in their glory and depth.
His early songs fit the times of that era. His later songs are brilliant too, but there are no talented people to cover them.
He made music that others could cover, too. How about this one! ruclips.net/video/EsIaVWXNLVo/видео.htmlsi=kPlwGLV9oWwdFrsS
We are so blessed to be living in Bob’s time. There are many great legends but none surpass Bob
Those from WWII are from the “greatest generation”….but these guys are from the greatest generation of rockers. Never to be seen again.
It simply doesn't ever get any better than this. No ego's, fantastic melody and the stage filled with amazing souls. This has got to be one of my absolute favourite versions of an incredible song.
Oy! You are my twin!!!!
You're exactly right, it will never get better than this!
Bang on wonderful stuff. Superb Dylan song one of his best.
Absolutely love this
Yes, I didn't think much of this when I started it years ago and it blew me away instantly - best ever version.
The smile on Neils face
after his solo ,is pure joy!!!!!!!!
Have seen this dozens of times and it never fails to amaze. Among other things, the sheer joy on Neil Young’s face always makes me smile. One of the best music videos and concerts ever.
a felicidade dele é nítida. imagina a festa, que é para esses caras de alto nível, tocarem com seus iguais.
😅
I have no idea how many times I have watched this video. Once a day some days and several times a day some days. Never ceases to amaze me how good it sounds and ALWAYS makes me feel better each and every time. Can't decide who sounds the best. They all sound perfect every time. They are the best of the best. Could listen to them all day and night. Best thing of all is they are ALL enjoying themselves. Kudos Gentlemen !!❤😊🎉❤😊
Every time I watch this, I am younger than that now. I was there in '92. Best guitarists ever.
There in 1992? LUCKY YOU!
Life was so much better when George was alive.
😍😍
I miss George and Tom and I'm sure Roy and John would've there somehow. And where was Joni and Gordon?
And Tom too
Amen.
Very true Phil
George is so quietly amazing he doesn’t try to upstage anyone he just stands back then takes his turn singing with the presence of a god
Presence of
GOD
Yes a god
George Harrison is sorely missed. Hope there's a Heaven.
He was truly wonderful.
I want played for my Funeral. I get goose bumps and tears of joy listening to this. Time went so fast and here we are. Closer to death than life. Love it
Good one to go out on....
Closer to the real life, brothers and sisters.
Lest we overlook it, but this is McGuinn's brilliant arrangement of this great Dylan song. He totally transformed it.
The Byrds certainly gave new life to Dylan songs, I love their jangly sound !
Absolutely! xo
And recent tours, he performs Hendrix's arrangement of All Along the Watchtower. It's awesome when great, successful song writers don't let their egos get in the way.
Hes always done that.
I think, for myself, that McGuinn made it better than Dylan himself.
I am very please to be a part of that movement and to have hung out and performed with many of them. I'm going to be 73 on June 22nd. I am now so much older, I'm younger than that now.
Roger McGuinn made a 12 string guitar like nothing I'd ever heard.
I was so much older before hearing this song, but I'm younger than that now!
I’ve watched this a hundred times and every time I get goose bumps. So much talent on one stage, amazing.
Beautiful music 🎶
I do too
I feel the same way!
Yes!! Me too❤
That smile on Neil Young’s face after that crazy solo says it all!
Yes he was an exuberantly happy man that day which is not how we think of him!
Yeah, he delivered and he knew it. It wouldn't surprise me if he was nervous the whole time.
@@evelynbaron2004 Yes he was! Check out his song "Comes a Time" farm aid 1986. He's the happiest I've ever seen him there!😊
He's joyous on that stage! Because of that, he stole the show for me!
Comes a time, i have that album on vinyl@@jaya.0069
I don't know how to find the right words for this. I am 64 and I grew up idolizing the Beatles, The Byrds, Bod Dylan, Clapton, Neil Young...you get the picture. I have lost people I have loved dearly in this life.
Don’t forget Duane, brother.
May you knock on heavens door my freind
I lost them before I was born.....I'm 17 now.....feel like I'm in the wrong generation.
Sorry for your loss.
Nice comment. Thanks
The greatest of the great
Missing Jeff Lynne.
If only one song was chosen to represent and define the past century, this would suffice. The greatest artists to ever grace a stage!
Missing the boss
This caliber of writers and musicians on this stage you will never see again gathered together to bring you a once in a life time event. How nice to have witness this happen in person would surely be a gift from God. God bless them who are still with us,and God bless them who are not. Peace to all of you who love this music.
Who is the guy in the green suit?
Thank you. I know I am a better man for having listened to Dylan's music.
I could not agree more.
Unbelievable to witness this.
Thanouren you Kevin. May peace follow you.
The guy in the green suit is G.E. Smith. He was the leader of the Saturday Night Live band a few years back
My generation. The magnitude of talent will never be seen again. I was lucky to be young during that time.
Neil Young makes that guitar growl like a monster,love to watch him play.Lost Tom and George but the spirits live on..
Truly “my generation “ George was so underrated and we are smaller without him John, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker Tom and all the wonderful wonderful musicians 😢😢😢😢 this video should be shown to all these terrible contrived so called talent shows
Even today, no matter what anybody say, this is the best and can’t get any better than this. Long live Bob, Neil, Eric and Roger. Did I leave anyone? RIP George and Tom!
George and Tom may not be here physically, but through their music they will live forever, as will the other greats from the years of our youth.
@@NVRick1 answering your comment now in November 2022...totally agree, how lucky to have grown old with the music from the sixties and on
You will never see this kind of Talent together again. Many have left us and they just don't make much good music anymore.
Neil Young I mean everyone in this lineup, so freakin awesome. The emotion that Neil sings with is heart wrenching, almost brought tears to a 64 year old man's eyes.
your younger then that now!
Neil is a special kind of guy who can love ya if you are a true friend there’s nothing he wouldn’t do for ya if you had the same love for him and that’s who Neil is
He sure is a special guy and, a brilliant guitarist.
I agree! Mr Youngs joy and presence is fantastic!
Neil called the concert "Bobfest." I have the concert on DVD, and Neil's rendition of "All Along the Watchtower," is less a performance than a voodoo ritual trying to resurrect Jimi Hendrix; and comes damn close to it.
As a kid of the 60's I grew up listening to their music. It seemed like every week a new song was coming out. 60's and 70's... what a great time.
All that talent on that stage, and backstage, come out for the bard of music,so good to see George Harrison and Tom Petty,both sadly missed. 🇬🇧🇺🇸✌️
And some of us also miss the bassist, Donald "Duck" Dunn.
The
😭😭😭
Who are the other musicians? Drummer, bassist...
I recognize G.E. Smith from (? snl?). but who are the others?
@@cherylcampbell9369 I don't know. I only remember the main names like George Harrison, Tom Petty, Neil Young, Roger Mcguinn, Eric Clapton. I remember watching it all those years ago but I'm sorry i can't help you with the bassists and drummers.
There's so much star power on this stage that the earth tilted on its axis 2 degrees that night...
I totally agree. Amy idea who the drummer was?
+Kim Martin Two drummers. Anton Fig with the angled cymbal stands. Jim Keltner with the shades and black shirt.
+Kim Martin , the drummer was Jim Keltner. the world famous Jim Keltner.
+Charles Harvey aka know as Buster Sidebury, the great drummer from the wonderful Travelling Wilburys
I know everyone apart from the blonde mofo [not Tom] who casually rubs shoulders with the best???? He should feel so privileged he should be down on his knees kissing arses. Ha ha ha
Maybe it's a guy thing...... but all those guitars on stage at one time, being played by legends, is just so iconic. This video will live on into eternity.
No, it's not just a guy thing. This rocker chick agrees entirely
Not a guy thing at all. Where is Joan Jett to prove it?
Not a guy thing! I watched this at least 100 times over the years!
i feel sorry for the young of today never having heard fantastic music from an incredible lineup like this !
they here it but didnt grow up with it
ive used my daughters car and there is classic rock stations like Q1`07 on her Tuner
Huh? This generation can hear it anytime on demand right here.
@@VideoAmericanStylejust not the same as live and at the time of the release I guess
The group of musicians were so so together. It was so nice to see them all together. Unbelievable. Amazing loved each one of them. It was gracious of Bob to let George sing last. Very nice. Love the song and listen to it everyday. He is Iconic.love that guy so . Way to go Bob.Love ya.♥️
Jim Keltner has played with all the greats, yet he is rarely mentioned or given the credit he deserves.
Absolutely! Jim Keltner is the Traveling WIlburys' drummer and many, many others. One of the most under-appreciated superb musicians ever, probably because Keltner just hangs in the background providing great rhythm support.
He just makes do with the money.
Respect to Jim Keltner , first saw him with Ry Cooder, who keeps the band together 🥁👍
Jim is considered to be the unofficial 6th Traveling Wilbury. He has performed on a number of records with many famous artists and bands as a session drummer, since the early 1970s. and has toured with Pink Floyd and others. He has recorded with even more. He is the guy that influenced Jeff Porcaro as a young man, which in turn made him famous for his drumming. The man is a drumming legend and still going strong at 79.
A traveling willburry also
Anyone listening/watching this in 2020?
And if not, why not?
Nope, 2021. Sorry ;-)
Oh yeah, still watching and loving.. Whatever the year is.
The best.
1/23/2021
A constellation of muscians never to be repeated.
Neil plays that passion Guitar, always so moving. Love it!
Love him!
A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night, and in between he does what he wants to do.
- Bob Dylan
Eric sneaked out
Ok, Dylan. Thanks for let me playing video games all day and not feeling guilty about it. lol
There's wisdom in that for all of us. And if in that time he could earn a fair Euro, he may one day be better off. The latter secondary though, as governments and central banks are about to destroy money. Enjoy life
Does this song bring tears to anyone else's eyes?
Contrary to tradition, I have grown more liberal as I have aged! I think that is what this song means to me.
What a line-up. The heavens smiled on this group of greats.
Hard to believe that this was performed more than 30 years ago when I was just a middle aged 40 year old.😁
we r younger now. thnx to all this beautiful music
George Harrison by himself all the way through that guy is the quietest legend ever
The quiet Beatle...
He was so awesome
And he's a BEATLE.
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@@kiloechocharlie1342 But made a BIG noise with them and without them.
Neil is that Crazy Uncle that shows up at every gathering ... Bless him.
Harrison hated it.
A
I like his solo!
I like it too...make your own mind
George's voice soars! 🤗
Agree, but I think they all sang brilliantly. I just love this song and the line up was just breathtaking
Not just a tribute to Bob but a huge beautiful tribute to all these beautiful talented men who all gave so much in their unique ways to music.
Beautifully put.
To me, nothing says 1960s more than this song and this performance by this group of performers. It will always be at the top of my list. What a wonderful decade to have lived through.
The best decade in music ever🎤🎹🎺🎻👌♥️
Absolutely 😃
My favourite decade, the 60’s, and I spent it in London
With ya! Incredible music decade!
Ji
We all getting old.
But this song presented by the greatest on earth and heaven made me feel young again!
🙏♥️👊
You're younger than that now, Tom ;-)
I was reading old book of apocrypha, the Wisdom of Solomon this morning before work. I think Mr Dylan must’ve been in it. Or something like it.. It basically has the refrain - as you get older, you’re really actually getting younger. Whacked ! Peace n love :)
I'm 66 and that song is part of my soul.
Ton Kanselaar WHOHOOO!! Damn Skippy! Rock will never die...we will...but our music will live on!!! ❤️☮️❤️. Peace Out! 🤘🏻👍🏻
Can’t stop listening to this wonderful embodiment of what REAL music sounds like…WTF WOULD WE HAVE DONE WITHOUT BOB DYLAN IN OUR LIVES…
Bob Dylan George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Tom Petty, Roger Mcguinn, Guitarist G.E. Smith ,Steve Cropper etc, in one stage Geez great legends
let's not forget Donald Duck Dunn
And the brilliant Jim Keltner
@@martakarnicki371 I knew it! I thought that was Jim Keltner! Thanks for validating that. Unsung hero.
That makes 4 Wilburys :)
One of Dylan's best songs...what a cast of performers to be on stage doing it together! Great to see George Harrison singing the last verse,,,so sad that he is no longer with us.
TP gone too soon also. :-(
Tom petty also has moved on
agreed!! possibly THE best to me..!
I don't know I came upon this but I'm sure glad I did! Wow! Just Wow!!
Basically, George sang the final verse because he was the only person in the room bigger than Dylan.
I’m 13 and my favorite musicians are up on THIS STAGE. 💜💜💜George and Tom and Bob💜💜💜
And Neil!!!!! 🙏
Your a lucky young man. Your parents have done you well.
Icons 🙏
Don't forget Roger!
you have great taste in music for such a young person! do you sing or play an instrument?
I'm such a big fan of all these great musicians. To see them all on the same stage performing a great song is truly amazing. Thank you and RIP George you're so missed.
I agree, and Tom Petty is missed as well
Beautiful voices, beautiful lyrics...a song that will withstanding the test of time. And to still have the presence of George Harrison..doesn't get much better than that.
Dylan, for all his talent, sounds like a Hoover!
I'm on the front row, leaning on the barrier then going wild at this... You can see me if you look.. However its MUCH better to look and listen at this incredible set of artists.. Better days, better love, we had the best of times ever..
No offense meant but Who are the others in line with the icons? Very lucky....
Tom and George, RIP in rock heaven.
rock is better there than on earth now
Si meries
If there is a rock and roll heaven they for sure got one hell of a band
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And Duck Dunn.
Even among giants, Harrison stands awfully tall.
There is no way on earth these guys will ever be replaced by the crap music we are having to put up with these days. Every one of them a total hero to music.
Very well spoken!☮️
A Beatle, a Byrd, Slowhand, the head of the Heartbreakers, The Godfather of Grunge, the Duck, and the Cropper all paying homage to The Original Protest Singer.
The drummer is simply fantastic 👏, don't know who but he's awesome
Yes!!!!!
@@fernfreeman1729 There are 2 drummers playing. You can see them both at 3:52. One (3:38) looks like Jim Keltner. The other (4:32) could be Randy Ciarlante
@@fernfreeman1729 It's Jim Keltner, drummer on all the Wilbury's stuff
The Original Protest Singer?? Give me a break! He stands on the shoulders of thousands.
Claptons solo is absolutely sublime!
Clapton's is great but Neil's opens the song up
It's truly amazing and speaks volumes to the quality of their music that these guys have been singing the same music for over 50 years and getting standing ovations from all age groups. The music that came from this era of creativity is unsurpassed as witnessed by this video and many other videos by the other great musicians from this era,
Absolutely!*!!😊❤️
Wonderful to be able to see & hear all these brilliant, talented musicians & artists performing together, these fantastic songs & more !*!! 🎶🎤🎸🥁💖
I feel so lucky to have lived through & experienced all the music from these times & all the following decades! How fantastic that we can still share in all this wonderful music!*!! 🎼🎶🎤🎸🥁🎹🎷🥰❤️💞💖💖🌻🌈
Absolutely no comparison. Neil rocks!
Man what a fantastic great comment Bob! You absolutely nailed that one brother!
This is an amazing performance of a great Dylan song. All the vocals are wonderful, Clapton's guitar solo is outstanding and Young's guitar solo at the end is deeply emotional.
Love Roger McGuinn's distinctive voice
This gives me goosebumps. Magic from start to finish, a fantastic song performed by all-time greats. I'm not a person who usually says 'oh man they don't make 'em like that any more...' but they truly don't....
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Now they they don’t need musicians.
Neil's solo is pure magic !
How is that a pure magic? It is only a one string solo and sounds awful af.
@Coogan I know. That's what I meant to say.
you accidentally defined in the most perfect way the sheer beauty of that solo.
bruh ahahahah.
Neil Young is one of the probably top 10 guitarist of all time.
If you think that solo is easy just try, I do play guitar and I can assure you the "easy" one is the Clapton one with some practice. @@alpdesis805
What a great song, when the last two singers came on Bob and George I felt like I went to Heaven
There's something deeply fulfilling to me seeing Tom Petty singing this song. I don't know why, this song always reminded me of him. May he rest in peace
"Hey Roger, who's your backup band?" Well, let's see....Neil Young, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Tom Petty, and Eric Clapton..."
Hellava back up band🤣😏
Magic ✨ who is the guy jumping around with the bad haircut 😂?
Best ever
Left out Steve Cropper.
@@lindaetheredge7972 yeah, and none of them would ever take my calls.
Neil Young slays it. Nice to see him happy and smiling.
George and Eric thought he was awful LOL they kept laughing about his one string solo 😂😂😂😂
Know them well do you or are you just sharing some more Chinese whisper bullshit.
He wasn't awful.@@elvispresleydaily3952
These guys will forever be brothers. In this world and in heaven where they will be greeted by many more
Neil Young, electrifying on guitar.
Some might be disappointed to find out that Harrison was not a fan of Young's guitar playing and particularly not here as he mentions in the following video....
ruclips.net/video/xYUglwhHpuw/видео.html
@@Fordham1969 Wow, great clip to backup your comment. Interesting to hear Harrison basically shitting all over Neil Young’s guitar playing (specifically this performance). “...it’s good for a laugh...” 😂
Here gathered are some of the greatest song writers and musicians ever......
Unfortunately we'll never see the amazing likes of these amazing musicians again
I think Neil is having the most fun, he hit the groove.
I cannot stop watching this video. These guys are my generation, and some of the greatest rock musicians who ever lived. Besides, does Dylan look totally unflappable or what?
Dylan's the ultimate "I"m my own man" man. He will never "meet expectations" of anyone. Remember the folkies?
These guys are the generation prior to mine, but they are still the greatest rockers ever.
These guys changed music FOREVER.
I think Dylan remains an enigma. What's he got a Donald Duck Voibe to this his superb creation My Back pages. Keil and Tom are having fun.
In my humble opinion, Dylan is probably the best poet / songwriter of the modern era.
There are better singers, yes, but he writes such great stories and they are just poetic.
I still choke up whenever I see George.
Me too
So much talent on one stage. Eric's solo and then Neil Young's solo has a different vibe. George's verse comes in powerful and, all I must say is this is a wow. Great performance.
What always touches me the most, is the respect that Tom gets from his idols...some of the truly greatest musicians look to spend time with Tom - that says a lot! Miss him very much but these videos never get old!
dang, im 60 and this one brought a tear to my eye when George sang
What we have now, in 2021, doesn't even qualify as music.
This is a real treat for us old timers,remembering all those years of music and dancing through life! Still dancing,just in smaller spots 🎉❤❤❤❤😊
So much talent on one stage… absolutely breathtaking.
What's really breathtaking is the absence of any ego.
That has to be the strongest stage around to hold up that much talent...
Among G.E. Smith's responsibilities onstage: Tell GOD when he is allowed to play and when he has to stop, make sure that a BEATLE knows his place, and cue Bob EFFING Dylan on his own song. He really is a cool dude.
One of the best comments EVER!
And he got in the way a couple of times...
Seriously, though! That is on point! It's as if G.E. was the director of the show, hidden, wanted to be hidden, but held them all together! Brilliant. And he loved it so!
It really scared me... Clapton falling over GE and both landing on the ground... ;-) It would have ended GE's career...
I couldn't have said it any better. G.E. Smith, a pillar of so much greatness throughout his career!
This is real music, this is real art. A simply exceptional performance.
That song could go on forever and I don't think I would ever get tired of listening to it. We're all born again in one way or the other through this life.
To see George do his 'Hard Days Night' foot shuffle, even ever so slightly, right after 3:50 made me bawl my eyes out. Life is so fleeting...
Thanks for pointing that out. So cool
Hard no to want to cry when you see Georgie in any of these live shows from the past. I miss him and Tom so much.
It's fleeting at 5 hours long but I have a Harrison & friends related surprise here. ruclips.net/video/vXIap366w3g/видео.html Still in progress.
I was thinking the same thing
I saw that too, so cool.
What an ensemble. And Clapton’s solo, perfection!
They're having a great time. All my childhood music right there...mostly influenced by my late big bro. Dylan first, then The Lads, The Byrds, etc. Makes me cry watching it. Every time.
The first time I heard this 12 string Rickenbacer in this song was in Rogers hand with the Byrds.Album Younger than yesterday.