Bob Dylan - Shelter from the Storm (Audio) Reaction

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  • @sentientmlem727
    @sentientmlem727 3 года назад +22

    The entire Blood on the tracks album is pure, solid 24k gold.

    • @stevehurn29
      @stevehurn29 Год назад +1

      ditto

    • @johnflynn5044
      @johnflynn5044 Год назад

      As good an album as was ever made.. Story telling at its very best Iove Lilly Rosemary etc

  • @scottsmith1712
    @scottsmith1712 3 года назад +73

    Many years ago before the internet I wanted a hard copy of these lyrics and the only way to do that was listen to the album, write... lift the turntable arm... write some more.. and so on. I left it laying around in my room in a notebook which I had other writing of my own. My little brother found it and comes up to me freaking out, "this is the most amazing thing I've ever read!!" Thinking I had wrote it.. I couldn't bear to tell him right away..I wanted to be Bob Dylan for a few days.

    • @jamesoconnor9027
      @jamesoconnor9027 3 года назад +5

      Haha, that's Awsome!

    • @nelsonx5326
      @nelsonx5326 3 года назад +3

      That is a great story. Should have copied more songs and showed your brother. I wrote a song, show it to your brother. Here it is...
      God is on fire,
      blood on a roof.
      A mantis enjoys
      the lizards day off.
      Life in the gutter,
      love on the floor.
      The less we embrace,
      the more we ignore.
      Intangible tangents,
      rickets and rot.
      The things we possess
      are the things we have not.
      Long can seem short
      compared to the breach.
      My heart for a being
      I never might reach.
      If I were a whaler
      my ship would be best.
      I could leave you forever
      lose you at last.
      Save up my silver
      for the next port.
      Send you a package,
      empty of course.
      I really wrote this, for a chick. I believe it slightly Dylan like in the imagery it creates. I was in a certain mindset, got this far, then the next day the mind set was gone. The mind set was a case of beer and a broken heart. I'm in no hurry to dive into that mind set again. She didn't think much of the song. What do you think?
      That really is a funny story about your brother. I imagine he's a big Dylan fan now.

    • @scottsmith1712
      @scottsmith1712 3 года назад +1

      @@nelsonx5326 I never did tell him actually, but I was listening to this album on a loop practically those days, and it wasn't long at all before we were sitting around getting high and this song comes on.... I was busted.

    • @scottsmith1712
      @scottsmith1712 3 года назад

      @@nelsonx5326 and that is a great poem too BTW

  • @brettnheather
    @brettnheather 3 года назад +27

    He's a Nobel laureate for a reason. And I agree, he's also an amazing singer. He uses his voice masterfully.

    • @kennethsorenson7972
      @kennethsorenson7972 3 года назад +1

      My Father was such a Dylan fan. He was my Dad’s and is my prophet. When I was younger always had a problem with his voice. I just got it one day. There is nothing better than hearing Dylan sing the songs he wrote. They are sung how they were meant to. Could you imagine The Times They are a changin’ sung by someone else? No!!! And leave it to Dylan to get the Nobel Laureate and not show up for the ceremony!!

    • @Shari225
      @Shari225 2 года назад

      @@kennethsorenson7972 While I've always loved his songs, I didn't like his singing until he stopped smoking. His throat cleared up, and he had a surprisingly good tenor voice. You can hear it in his Nashville Skyline album.

    • @DanFernandesBenficaSaint
      @DanFernandesBenficaSaint 2 года назад

      Don’t forget a devil worshiper.

  • @daverigby23
    @daverigby23 3 года назад +17

    One of my favourite Dylan songs. Would anyone else start a song with ' Twas in another lifetime' ?

  • @RandyHall324
    @RandyHall324 3 года назад +30

    Don't know if the story is true, but when Dylan was starting out, his idol was the great folk singer Woody Guthrie. A lot of people at the time were critical of Dylan's voice, but thought his lyrics and his songwriting were the reasons people would listen to him. But after Woody first heard Dylan, he allegedly said that Dylan would be successful, not in spite of his voice, but because of it! I think I may own over 30 Dylan albums, and what I've learned is that Dylan's got a lot of "voices". He recorded a country album (Nashville Skyline), and his voice sounds almost nothing like what most expected (e.g. Lay Lady Lay). I'll still concede that it's an acquired taste, but for me, his voice perfectly expresses his songs to perfection. Glad that this didn't get blocked (at least for now)!

    • @oldarpanet
      @oldarpanet 2 года назад +2

      Who else could sing Positively 4th St.? That sneer is perfect for the song. It's All Right, Ma, again, who could do it better?
      I've always (I am so inclined to say "hated" but that's not right.) didn't like covers of Dylan by the Byrds or others because they just didn't have the right tone to them. They were too "pretty." Too "nice."
      They didn't fit the song as well as Bob did.
      Yes, I know Bob liked Jimi's version of All Along the Watchtower better than his own. OK. That's fine.
      I like Jimi's version, too. But, I like Bob's original version better. (Possibly because I heard Bob's version first and it, of course it was part of a time of Bob's development in his album: John Wesley Harding. In my opinion, one of his best.)

    • @PastorOfMuppets74
      @PastorOfMuppets74 2 года назад +1

      I feel exact same way. Cheers man!

  • @thehal
    @thehal 3 года назад +14

    You can hear his guitar hitting the buttons on his jacket through out the song. That’s Bob for ya.

  • @oleggorky906
    @oleggorky906 2 года назад +4

    Dylan doesn't make you feel as if you are listening to these songs, he makes you feel as if you are living them.

  • @TheSixtoo
    @TheSixtoo 3 года назад +14

    Keep it up with the Dylan reactions! love it!

  • @perrymalcolm3802
    @perrymalcolm3802 3 года назад +7

    One of my favorite Dylan songs. So beautiful.
    If I could only turn back the clock to when God and Her were born........ !!!!!
    Amazing

  • @watchwmn
    @watchwmn 8 месяцев назад

    One of my favorites, thanks, Bob Dylan, pure poetry.

  • @dannybaseball2444
    @dannybaseball2444 Год назад +2

    Tony Bennett said of Bob Dylan's singing: I don't know if he has a great voice, but he sure can phrase!"

  • @sjparks8026
    @sjparks8026 3 года назад +7

    OMG, love your appreciation of the genius of Bob! In my opinion, his music is simply unmatchable. He reflects my soul. Try Jokerman--one of my favorites

  • @CA5124
    @CA5124 3 года назад +3

    Just heard a Great Dylan song Every Grain of Sand with a spiritual message it is just Amazing just like all of his Stuff is !! 🥰🔥

  • @alltogetherfitandproper4252
    @alltogetherfitandproper4252 3 года назад +11

    One of his very best albums. Tangled Up in Blue and Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Diamonds are worth reacting to whenever you’re willing. The 2nd song there is like a movie plot you can see in your head with his words.

  • @sylvialopez5928
    @sylvialopez5928 3 года назад +1

    One of my favorite 🤩 thanks for the reactions

  • @perrymalcolm3802
    @perrymalcolm3802 3 года назад

    One of my favorites of his. Delicate and personal. Full of incredible words n images!

  • @jl2937
    @jl2937 Год назад

    Your reactions are so pure and real. Best show on

  • @ASFMitchelProductions
    @ASFMitchelProductions 2 года назад +1

    My favorite Dylan Album

  • @vruth23
    @vruth23 3 года назад

    I love watching you Love this song. Nice way to start the day. Thanks.

  • @Bekka_Noyb
    @Bekka_Noyb 3 года назад +1

    One of my fave Dylan songs! ♥

  • @aliciasaracino1233
    @aliciasaracino1233 3 года назад +1

    Love your honest and intelligent reaction to one of the greatest songwriters/poets ever...

  • @BOOMNERD51
    @BOOMNERD51 4 месяца назад

    Great reaction, so glad it wasn't blocked. Great song!

  • @mikemaggio6429
    @mikemaggio6429 3 года назад +1

    This man has always been the king of dropping gems!!!

  • @warrenhughes911
    @warrenhughes911 Год назад +2

    Nobel Prize for Literature!!!
    What a guitar player!!,lol

    • @warrenhughes911
      @warrenhughes911 Год назад

      What???.he's just a guitar player .
      Or "sing and dance man" .lol

  • @alanlantz5131
    @alanlantz5131 2 года назад

    I'm diggin' listening to this Dylan. I've never heard most of this. Thank you sir

  • @larannar123
    @larannar123 2 года назад

    Such a heartfelt touching song....💙
    Thank you Bob!!🙂

  • @iainprendergast8311
    @iainprendergast8311 2 года назад

    Gorgeous stuff

  • @MrTruth-kh9nr
    @MrTruth-kh9nr 3 года назад +3

    I have so much respect for you for playing Dylan. Being in his 80s he just sold the rights to his music for $300 million. not to long ago. Now that’s gangsta

  • @veppanen4783
    @veppanen4783 3 года назад +6

    Check don't think twice it's all alright

  • @coolshithey
    @coolshithey 2 года назад +1

    this album and this song in particular got me through my heartbreak, no joke. the man knows what he's talking about and he's such a powerful singer

  • @ubilo
    @ubilo 3 года назад +2

    Incredible story teller.

  • @hongfang2508
    @hongfang2508 3 года назад

    Special song, great talent.

  • @jm2233
    @jm2233 3 года назад

    great video. love this song

  • @t.r.1708
    @t.r.1708 3 года назад

    Thx for appreciating great writing! It inspires my desire to catch my pen and paper on fire! -Terry, Canoga Park

  • @jayant4742
    @jayant4742 3 года назад +8

    The live version directly under this video is so much better, don’t have to react to it but definitely give it a listen. More upbeat!

    • @scottsmith1712
      @scottsmith1712 3 года назад

      I was a 'purist' for a long time, thought the live version sucked and only wanted to hear this version. And then one night I watched this drunken biker do the coolest drunken dance to the live version and I've been a convert ever since.

  • @PastorOfMuppets74
    @PastorOfMuppets74 2 года назад +1

    Dylan got bars man! The dude is a natural lyricist n poet. His songs have such meaning and depth. Listen to "Hurricane" about Hurricane Carter who many think was framed for murder. Standing up for civil rights in that Era could get you in trouble...Bob dances to his own beat bruh. Love the channel man! Glad it's not blocked 🤞🏾

  • @patrickbuster3475
    @patrickbuster3475 3 года назад +4

    'Idiot Wind' describes many of the human relationships I've had.

  • @barbarascotto3873
    @barbarascotto3873 3 года назад

    Blood On The Tracks is my go to album for EVERY emotion. Dylan's music has saved my life and I have leaned on it to get me through all the trials and tribulations of my life.

  • @weezerptooie926
    @weezerptooie926 3 года назад +2

    David Bowie describes Dylan as having a voice like sand and glue

  • @jakesnacks1149
    @jakesnacks1149 3 года назад

    Probably the best phraser of lyrics ever, maybe the best song ever written

  • @jpmcmotor6890
    @jpmcmotor6890 3 года назад

    Ive been blasting my neighbours with Bobs music for the guts of fifty years now. Now they are.all fans

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 2 года назад

      LoL, In the barracks in the Corps I got told to "turn that cowboy shit off"...

  • @mollyprice1485
    @mollyprice1485 3 года назад

    He won a Nobel prize for his writing. ❤️🎶❤️🎵❤️

  • @ubilo
    @ubilo 3 года назад +1

    This song was played in Mad Men.

  • @mjp3186
    @mjp3186 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @elysehfm8797
    @elysehfm8797 Год назад

    Hey-ooooo!

  • @dianedarby442
    @dianedarby442 3 года назад +2

    You should check out Masters of War . . .

  • @stevedolinger9506
    @stevedolinger9506 3 года назад +1

    Love your comments

    • @TeezMcGee
      @TeezMcGee  3 года назад

      ❤️❤️❤️🙌🙌

  • @alex_angri
    @alex_angri 3 года назад +1

    This song will grown on you to the point where you will consider it his greatest song

  • @jnagarya519
    @jnagarya519 3 года назад

    The first lines, ending with, "I came in from the wilderness/A creature void of form," describe the creative process, which is bringing chaos into order.

  • @razorback9926
    @razorback9926 3 года назад

    This is from Blood on the Tracks, his greatest album and one of the best records in the history of music.

  • @Harvestersz
    @Harvestersz 3 года назад

    What can be amazing about a Dylan song is to find out that there are outtakes with slightly different lyrics that are just as good as the original.

  • @americalost5100
    @americalost5100 3 года назад

    From one of the greatest song writing albums of all time: _Blood on the Tracks._

  • @dlc1119
    @dlc1119 3 года назад

    If you listen close, this song contains some of the greatest rhyme 'cheating' ever. He rhymes the 'orN' with 'storM' over and over. And we love it!

  • @zenhaelcero8481
    @zenhaelcero8481 3 года назад

    Bob did a live album in '76 called Hard Rain, with an incredible version of this song. Sounds nothing like the studio version, it's practically a whole different experience.

  • @valedslinger6290
    @valedslinger6290 3 года назад

    Saw him 4 times. Always warming up the Grateful dead. And playin with Jerry for a few too. Jfk in Philly..RfK in DC. Late 80s I believe he toured with them . Maybe early 90s. Kinda fuzzy. I partied lol

  • @valedslinger6290
    @valedslinger6290 3 года назад +2

    And PS . Go straight to hurricane. Probably the coolest most challenging song he
    ever did. He has dozens of cool tunes. Enjoy.

  • @patrickbuster3475
    @patrickbuster3475 3 года назад +1

    This may be my favorite Dylan album except for the kind of civil rights songs he sang at Dr. King's March on Washington. I also love "Highway 61 Revisited' and the album from the late 80's that contains 'The Man in The long Black Coat' which Joan Osbourne later did an excellent cover of. Really though, I would listen to anything Dylan has done.

    • @thorsluter7835
      @thorsluter7835 3 года назад

      My favorite Dylan album is usually the one I'm listening to... Oh, and the album with "Man in the Long Black Coat" is Oh Mercy which is my favorite...while I'm listening to it.

  • @neverexstinguished
    @neverexstinguished 2 года назад

    so great to see you do dylan. sorry i got nothing to send you, but you would like...is your love in vain. also he did one called ...everybody must get stoned 🤣

  • @lisaeischens2352
    @lisaeischens2352 3 года назад

    I recommend you listen to Masters of War to hear a song that is just as timeless and relative today as it was when it was written in 1962-63 and then A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall. The entire album (The Freewheelin ‘ Bob Dylan) has fantastic songs and I believe it’s his 2nd album that was released in 1963.

  • @cspringer333
    @cspringer333 3 года назад

    The Zillow real estate commercial.

  • @jnagarya519
    @jnagarya519 3 года назад

    On this LP Dylan was for the first time consistently vulnerable, emotionally honest.

  • @tomtrahan8485
    @tomtrahan8485 3 года назад +2

    Dylan is a true FREAK....

  • @warrenhughes911
    @warrenhughes911 2 года назад

    Lily Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts

  • @sabinagallinari9632
    @sabinagallinari9632 2 года назад

    Universal owns his songbook now-maybe why the blocking.

  • @mikemaggio6429
    @mikemaggio6429 3 года назад

    For anyone that loves good writing, if you don't appreciate this, you have a music character defect!

  • @jnagarya519
    @jnagarya519 3 года назад

    With Dylan the music is always secondary.

  • @davisworth5114
    @davisworth5114 3 года назад

    Listen to some Lightnin' Hopkins "Mister Charlie" story version. It's amazing watching young people discover the music I grew up with. Buy the CD.

  • @garyhamalainen1651
    @garyhamalainen1651 7 месяцев назад

    I came in from the wilderness, a creature void of form......... I'm sure most songwriters have contemplated using that line at one time or another, right?? lol

  • @mollyprice1485
    @mollyprice1485 3 года назад

    You know the song To Make You Feel My Love that Adele sang and Garth Brooks did back in the 90s? Bob Dylan wrote that!

  • @warrenhughes911
    @warrenhughes911 Год назад

    One man..
    No drums..
    No bass..
    Like he's sitting right next to you...

  • @msls24x7
    @msls24x7 2 года назад

    That’s one hell of a man you’re listening to.

  • @elifaudio1472
    @elifaudio1472 3 года назад

    2:15 "Hunted like a crocodile, ravaged in the corn." Please answer, was it a coincidence that you wore your croc cap for this review?

  • @messiahmoose
    @messiahmoose 3 года назад

    Yeah react to that live version. It’s totally different.

  • @anfieldarcher8545
    @anfieldarcher8545 3 года назад

    You've caught that one they took his crown of thorns treated like Jesus

  • @johnflynn5044
    @johnflynn5044 Год назад

    Lol if you think he crafty with his bars here, check out Its Alright Ma Im Only Bleeding Its pure academic rap !

  • @dougsusie2319
    @dougsusie2319 3 года назад +1

    Messed up, I've seen Dylan 5-6 times. Different breed of cat. Sometimes he's great, sometimes not so much. He doesn't seem to care. All the times I've seen him I bet he never spoke more then 20 words. Never speaks, just plays.

    • @anfieldarcher8545
      @anfieldarcher8545 3 года назад

      Same only thing ever seen him to hold up his Oscar with pride, but still never spoke a word through any of his sets that I've seen

    • @nozecone
      @nozecone 3 года назад

      I think he's a little ... 'different' .......

    • @thorsluter7835
      @thorsluter7835 3 года назад

      I've seen him probably ten times, and I can honestly say that he has been both the best and worst concert I've been to.

  • @gabrielfariasjr6097
    @gabrielfariasjr6097 3 года назад

    Beauty walks on a razors' edge, someday I'll make her mine. Damn

  • @trismaccarran9950
    @trismaccarran9950 3 года назад

    I'll sum up his voice for you: it's no more and no less than the lyrical genius of his songs calls for. I've been to poetry slams where someone inevitably tries to mimic the cadence and the rhythmic flow of his pieces: complete fail. Like The Highlander:
    "There can be only One"

  • @bakomako7607
    @bakomako7607 3 года назад +2

    bob dylan - pretty saro, completely different voice you will be surprised

  • @jnagarya519
    @jnagarya519 3 года назад

    "When God and her were born".

  • @stephengheen1525
    @stephengheen1525 3 года назад +2

    You do realize that in these recordings he's solo no band including the harmonica

    • @thorsluter7835
      @thorsluter7835 3 года назад +2

      Nope, he's got a bass player on this track, and a full band on other tracks like "Meet Me in the Morning."

  • @jnagarya519
    @jnagarya519 3 года назад

    "Blood On the Tracks" is about the break-up of his marriage.

  • @D45VR
    @D45VR 3 года назад

    I do wonder if you are an artist yourself. Maybe you have some poems or songs to create.

  • @consterned
    @consterned Год назад

    they haven't blocked you on any videos for me yet

  • @warrenhughes911
    @warrenhughes911 Год назад

    'Twas..
    Who uses 'twas. ??

  • @dougsusie2319
    @dougsusie2319 3 года назад +1

    Easily the greatest poet/ lyric writer of the twentieth century. Young people today should listen to some Dylan and those 4 guys hanging on your door behind you. Who are those guys, they look familiar. Wait a minute, it's the Fu-king Beatles, just the Greatest Band to ever do it! Young people today have no idea what great music really is. They should listen to these 5 guys and learn something. Music kinda died about 1976 when this bullshit called Disco which was the the biggest load of crap perpetuated by the music industry and record companies and even radio stations that was shoved down Americans throats for 4 years. Trust me, I lived it. Music has never really recovered. I was fortunate enough to see The Beatles in Pittsburgh's Civic Arena in 1964 for my sixth. Dude, you have no idea, total chaos. Like 10-12,00 girls going crazy. Trust me, that leaves quite the impression on a six year old boy. I also saw Dylan at least times. Dylan, you need to check out Subterranean Homesick Blues 1964. This brother was rapping 20 years before rap. Hey Mr Tambourine Man, great song. I've always heard it was about him coming down from an LSD trip. The lyric l know the evenings empire has returned into sand. Vanished from my hands, left me blindly here to stand but still not sleeping. My weariness amazes me, I'm branded on my feet, I have no one to meet. I took some trips back in the day and by the way, greatest drug man ever whipped up in a lab. Those lyrics describe just how I felt coming down. Can't sleep for about 24 hours and just drained of every ounce of energy in your body, like whoa bro! Beatles, try Here Comes The Sun 2019 remix with video, Something, Oh Darling same remix deal from Abbey Road. 2 Lennon Classics from the White Album 2018 remix. Dear Prudence and Happiness Is A Warm Gun. Incredible stuff! Take care

    • @mollyprice1485
      @mollyprice1485 3 года назад

      @Doug Susie I just wanted you to know that I taught music and band for 20 years in Oklahoma and in Nashville, and while I did all the stuff I was “supposed to do,” I taught them all the stuff life was about too. Nobody I ever taught left me without knowing all the people you mentioned and many, many more. I’ll admit though that I loved disco and taught them a little of that too. Hey, pop culture is exactly that, culture. It’s a part of history that everyone should learn. I don’t want to live in a world where no one knows who the Beatles, Van Morrison, Aretha Franklin, The Bee Gees, Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Queen, and Bon Jovi are. I did my part!
      ❤️🎶❤️🎵❤️

    • @dougsusie2319
      @dougsusie2319 3 года назад

      @@mollyprice1485 Thank you for all your years of teaching our children and teaching them about popular culture because most are taught nothing about it and it is part of our history. Your average twenty something today couldn't even name you one of the five beaches the allies hit on D-Day. This is a shame and why history can repeat itself. WW-11 history isn't pop culture but a very important part of world history.

    • @mollyprice1485
      @mollyprice1485 3 года назад

      @Doug Susie please allow me to brag about my own 26-year-old son, Kanon. (He’s named for Pachelbel’s Canon, but we’re German so I spelled it with a K.) Not only does he know all the war history stuff, especially how Dylan’s music was influenced by war, but he has a very strong and vivid understanding of how culture and history are intertwined. I’ve spent my entire life trying to make sure that I didn’t leave him with any musical blind spots, and just the other day, he texted me, “Mom, I just wanted to thank you for exposing me to Van Morrison. He’s one of my all time favorites, and none of my friends even know who he is. I feel so bad for them.” I cried!

    • @dougsusie2319
      @dougsusie2319 3 года назад

      @@mollyprice1485 Very cool that you took the time to teach him. My son is also 26 going on 27 this year. I'm 62 about to be 63 soon and I also taught my son as you did because they just don't teach it in schools today. When I was in HS we learned about Dylan and The Beatles in some kind of communications class I took. I was already a nut about these people so I didn't learn a whole lot but it was fun. My son loved The Beatles as a young child and then grew out of it. Now in the last year he's rediscovered the band and drives me a little crazy. He'll say do you know this song when we're in his car and one or two chords in I say this is this song and he's amazed that I could know songs so quickly. He's discovered Lennon's solo work on his own in the past year also and he's crazy about the guy. He always listens to The Beatles channel in his car now and he he tells me you were right dad, they are the greatest band ever and I think to myself very good young grasshopper. I am 100% Croatian and my last name is not Susie, it's actually Susich. Both sets of my grandparents landed on Ellis Island 1905 and 1910. My grandfather had to take an American sounding name which was given to him to get a job in the steel mill. I wonder sometimes how humiliating that may have been for him. Everybody is so hyper sensitive about everything today. These young clowns have no clue about what our ancestors had to endure to get a slice of the American Dream.

    • @mollyprice1485
      @mollyprice1485 3 года назад

      @Doug Susie my my grandfather on my dad’s side moved here to escape Nazi Germany. My maiden name is EXTREMELY German. Our family legend is: He spoke English so well, and without a hint of an accent, that he changed his last name to Carlisle and worked for the US Army painting the barracks in a German POW camp. He was just an American painter, so none of them knew he could understand them, so he could listen to the German soldiers and translate and help our side in some small way defeat the Nazis. Then after the war, my Daddy was born, and that’s why his middle name was Carlisle. As for my baby boy, he actually prefers death metal, you know, the full on screaming crap, but he loves all of it. Every few days, I’ll think of something that I’m afraid he may not have heard (what I call a musical blind spot) and I’ll ask him just to be sure. The other day, I asked him if he had ever heard the song Sailing. He said, “Yeah, Rod Stewart, right? Did you know he re-recorded it with a symphony a few years ago?” Then he sent me a link to the video. I cried again. His musical German spelled name fits him oooooh so well. I’d love to take all the credit for teaching him ALL of that, but that’s aaaaall him. He was born like that. I may have instilled in him the respect and curiosity for music, but the pure love for it? He was born with that. I’m positive that I never played him Sailing, and I didn’t even know about the symphony version.

  • @warrenhughes911
    @warrenhughes911 Год назад

    Who uses. TWAS..??

  • @paulschmidtke425
    @paulschmidtke425 3 года назад

    Saved is one of his most inspired writings,, be warned though it's VERY Christian

  • @warrenhughes911
    @warrenhughes911 2 года назад

    Voice..nasal??

  • @iamhudsdent2759
    @iamhudsdent2759 2 года назад

    "They block the auido for some reason." For some reason, seriously? They block the audio because you are violating the copyright! You are making money off someone else's work. You are stealing.

  • @stevegibbons8941
    @stevegibbons8941 3 года назад

    you miss the point !