Very good live version this , bob can change things when he is on stage to do some different sounds each time , thats bob ! He was doing it then , he was still doing it at the last show i saw him ,october 2022 , a legend.
Until I caught the documentary on this tour I had no idea Mick Ronson & T Bone Burnett were on the tour. What an epic tour. The career tour schedule at the end of the doc is mind boggling. What an institution Bob Dylan is. Enigmatic, iconic... a mysterious wonder. We were hardly worthy.
Best rendition ever.I think the crudely raw guitar compliments the narrative of his singing voice.Love all of his old bluesy stuff.This is the only performance I will listen to.
Now there’s a wall between us, somethin’ there’s been lost I took too much for granted I guess, got my signals crossed Just to think that it all began on a long-forgotten morn “Come in,” she said, “I’ll give you shelter from the storm”
It's the perfect verse to quote from this rendition because you can hear him click into the groove just before he howls into this stanza. After this, he's locked in, zeroed, in the zone.
This is the first time i have heard this version, similar to the hard rain version but seems slowed down to that one , but these live versions with the slide steel guitar are so right for a live performance, dylan loves to change things about and make things unique to that particular performance, thats bob ! Im afraid its no good going to a concert thinking you are going to hear any thing resembling his greatest hits albums .
If we didn’t have the Hard Rain version of this reinterpretation we’d think this was really damned fine. But The Hard Rain treatment is stratospheric, so this seems a little pedestrian. Even then it has a good old swing to it.
Thanks for this cheers…I think someone was out of tune on this and it could have been the late great Mick Ronson. If you can’t hear the monitors right y can end up in shit creek without knowing it! Anyway RIP Mick,and Bob you keep on keeping on! 🏴🇬🇧
I think Dylan was feeling mortal when he wrote and performed this gem All my study of the man I can't recall him behind make up maybe I am just getting old.lol peace
Always bewildered me how the Dylan freaks went nuts when Slow Train Coming came out. And everyone was pressured to stop listening to Dylan. Like Dylan had lost his way and mind. They obviously weren’t doing what some might call a close reading of his much earlier work. Rife with so called religious imagery. Nick Cave can barely write a song without some Old Testament reference, yet somehow Nick has escaped the critics’ wrath. It’s all these references to God and other ways of seeing that make these men and others the artists they are. Cleanliness may indeed be next to godliness but near also is just being an artist.
Well Patricia...I get your point...but you also got to remember that in the slow train Bob had his fabulous "Man gave names to all the animals"....now this itself makes him a 2nd Darwin where he renounces God and puts Man in front
@@Rilez616 The complete 52 minute Hard Rain RTR Fort Collins, Colorado Special is awesome. His most passionate version of Idiot Wind E-VERR ! His style changes of *I Pity the Poor Imigrant & Deportees* 👍 Only Bob could make it work. With the songs subject matter many hardcore folkies didn't agree... I think they liked it but couldn't admit it publicly Critics really dissed Bob's voice thru RTR period, don't understand why. Mainstream Media felt the need to lower Bob down a rung or two... Fake News then & now.. .... nothing new under the sun.... ~ Ecclesiastes 1:9 (I think) 😎🙏🕯️✨
Get yer ya ya's out, is one of the greatest live albums of all time. The 69 Stones were out of tune, off time, mixed as best as 1969 technology allowed etc...and it is perfect. Zero polish all raw. Feedback everywhere. That's Rock and Roll mister. That's Rock and Roll. Dylan perfectly imperfect.
Sometimes the worst enemy of a beautiful Bob Dylan song is Bob Dylan performing it live. I am a big fan, have enormous respect for him, consider him one of the greatest. “Blood on the Tracks” and “Desire” are my 2 favorite Dylan albums. And the Rolling Thunder Revue just seemed to mock those songs. Which in turn is mockery of his fans. What was that all about?
Very good live version this , bob can change things when he is on stage to do some different sounds each time , thats bob ! He was doing it then , he was still doing it at the last show i saw him ,october 2022 , a legend.
Until I caught the documentary on this tour I had no idea Mick Ronson & T Bone Burnett were on the tour. What an epic tour. The career tour schedule at the end of the doc is mind boggling. What an institution Bob Dylan is. Enigmatic, iconic... a mysterious wonder. We were hardly worthy.
❤️
His voice sounds fantastic on this. So passionate!
Practicin to make a joyful noise unto Th Lord...
Best rendition ever.I think the crudely raw guitar compliments the narrative of his singing voice.Love all of his old bluesy stuff.This is the only performance I will listen to.
He uses his natural singing style here, as he did on Tambourine Man. - saw him play this show
on the East Coast. It was great.
The best song.... from the best album.... performed live......with an amazing band....
tv-special version...
Now there’s a wall between us, somethin’ there’s been lost
I took too much for granted I guess, got my signals crossed
Just to think that it all began on a long-forgotten morn
“Come in,” she said, “I’ll give you shelter from the storm”
It's the perfect verse to quote from this rendition because you can hear him click into the groove just before he howls into this stanza. After this, he's locked in, zeroed, in the zone.
One of my favorites ❣️
Best song of Bob! Thanks you
Shelter From The Storm
In these times of strife Dylan knows where it’s at
Excellent 💥
Beautiful song 🎵 ❤
In Houston after Hurricane Beryl listening to The Man. Need to hear “Hurricane” as well.
This is the first time i have heard this version, similar to the hard rain version but seems slowed down to that one , but these live versions with
the slide steel guitar are so right for a live performance, dylan loves to change things about and make things unique to that particular performance, thats bob ! Im afraid its no good going to a concert thinking you are going to hear any thing resembling his greatest hits albums .
Fecking brilliant
Bob at sea…so fucking tremendous
1976 was the year Dylan entered the stratosphere where no other singer went. Not one song was sang the same in the Rolling Thunder.
Who does that?
If we didn’t have the Hard Rain version of this reinterpretation we’d think this was really damned fine. But The Hard Rain treatment is stratospheric, so this seems a little pedestrian. Even then it has a good old swing to it.
NOLA seems the ideal place to perform this song.
Bei vielen Musikern dieser Zeit wünschte ich mir oft ich wäre doppelt so alt suuuoer🙏👍
Wie meinste das?
I think the Fort Collins version also on YT is better than this AND you get the visuals!
yes, better than this for sure.
Thanks for this cheers…I think someone was out of tune on this and it could have been the late great Mick Ronson. If you can’t hear the monitors right y can end up in shit creek without knowing it! Anyway RIP Mick,and Bob you keep on keeping on! 🏴🇬🇧
At his best
great versions on the 76 tour
Yes it is.
The one on the album is the best I’ve ever heard.
Bill Murray excelent cover
I think Dylan was feeling mortal when he wrote and performed this gem All my study of the man I can't recall him behind make up maybe I am just getting old.lol peace
The music storms tumult
They hated me anyway so I gave them more reason too. They allway, try to take everything away from me that I loved. I passed that
Djokovic about the crowd
Always bewildered me how the Dylan freaks went nuts when Slow Train Coming came out. And everyone was pressured to stop listening to Dylan. Like Dylan had lost his way and mind. They obviously weren’t doing what some might call a close reading of his much earlier work. Rife with so called religious imagery. Nick Cave can barely write a song without some Old Testament reference, yet somehow Nick has escaped the critics’ wrath. It’s all these references to God and other ways of seeing that make these men and others the artists they are. Cleanliness may indeed be next to godliness but near also is just being an artist.
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord...
Well Patricia...I get your point...but you also got to remember that in the slow train Bob had his fabulous "Man gave names to all the animals"....now this itself makes him a 2nd Darwin where he renounces God and puts Man in front
@@rajabhattacharya1735Ever read Genesis 2:19?
Hi your right for your side. Just like you other try to take everything away from me
You don't want me and I can not help that.
Strong vocal from Uncle Bob . The band limps badly .
listen to the fort collins concert version of this, band is so strong there
@@Rilez616
The complete 52 minute Hard Rain RTR Fort Collins, Colorado Special is awesome.
His most passionate version of Idiot Wind E-VERR !
His style changes of *I Pity the Poor Imigrant & Deportees* 👍
Only Bob could make it work.
With the songs subject matter many hardcore folkies didn't agree...
I think they liked it but couldn't admit it publicly
Critics really dissed Bob's voice thru RTR period, don't understand why.
Mainstream Media felt the need to lower Bob down a rung or two...
Fake News then & now..
.... nothing new under the sun....
~ Ecclesiastes 1:9
(I think) 😎🙏🕯️✨
Yeah, how did he. They were good ❤ together.
That's Mick Ronson, Bowie's collabourator, on guitar with the Les Paul, isn't it?
Yes it is, but Bob played the slide guitar as seen in the Fort Collins video.
This voice......
x
How the hell did Bob walk away from Joan?
Neither your biz nor mine. 😳😳😳
lotsa other options
he said that Sarah would be at home for him, Joan maybe not.
(And some other things)
For the same reason that I did …
Real
Life
!
All they needed was some hot licks to this; The Band, Almon Brothers?
I am Robert Allen Zimmerman the eternal please leave me alone I know nothing about organic farming
Anybody ever think that with "Slow Train Coming" Dylan...created Christian rock?
No because it was around years before Slow Train Coming was released
@Edward: Check out Petra, Love Song, Larry Norman and Keith Green (a friend of Bob Dylan!) for more christian rock from the seventies! 😊
It’s Bob so the bones are there but not my favorite version. Something is off.
They ran out of cocaine.
@@FactsRFearless spot on.
Try this one: ruclips.net/video/uE2bVUIMUe0/видео.html
@brandonmcgovern do you have the full show?
ROSTAFA do you still want
Riley of course.
🔝🎸👍💘
What show is this from??
It gives the info @ the beginning, Darlin':
The Warehouse, N'awlins 05.03.1976
Or maybe he just felt proper free this day I prefer the latter Dylan.
Sounds off the beat
sounds perfect off or on beat
Get yer ya ya's out, is one of the greatest live albums of all time. The 69 Stones were out of tune, off time, mixed as best as 1969 technology allowed etc...and it is perfect. Zero polish all raw. Feedback everywhere. That's Rock and Roll mister. That's Rock and Roll. Dylan perfectly imperfect.
“She” is mother nature. 🌏
"She" is any women that has let you into that one place where all else is forgotten. The center of nature is reproduction.
Similar to the sounds that cats make, my cats dig on it as much as I do.
Sometimes the worst enemy of a beautiful Bob Dylan song is Bob Dylan performing it live. I am a big fan, have enormous respect for him, consider him one of the greatest. “Blood on the Tracks” and “Desire” are my 2 favorite Dylan albums. And the Rolling Thunder Revue just seemed to mock those songs. Which in turn is mockery of his fans. What was that all about?
He was always trying to keep it fresh as playing the songs the same way would get boring to him is my take on it
@@masche54
Yep, he's a Gemini.