He pretty much does. There is a buch of testomony that he did that in the studio all of the time. Think about classics like 4th-street and Rolling stone and remember that they were live in the studio with dubious preperation. That stuff was all one-off by large accounts.
Dylan was on another planet during this time. He attacked songs from his repertoire (like this one) with a vocal intensity that was unusual and would never to be repeated.
This is the definitive version of this song for me. The shocking energy with which this is performed, gives the song it's fullest potential energy. Incredible!
This song looks a thousand years into the future. This version is on of the greatest rock performances ever. There could not be an America without Dylan
The most prolific songwriter and what a unique performer. He can't sing or play guitar very well but it just doesn't matter. He is such a force of nature. He takes this song with incredible lyrics and completely turns it on its head. Like he is about to explode. Really love it. And I am used to the mellow Joan Baez version of this song which is easier to understand the lyrics. But that version is in this world. This performance of Bob Dylan is from some other world.
Seriously, both with his endless back catalogue and his new stuff which continues to be brilliant and unexpected. He is without doubt the greatest artist of the rock era.
Unbelievably great performance by the most outrageous and original songwriter of my lifetime. The vocal command and phrasing in this clip is ridiculous. The band is seriously smokin'. Thank you, Bob, this is greatness, fully captured for once.
@@hill16gs83 I have checked Luke Kelly's bio and I cannot find any songs that he actually wrote. He was a brilliant baladeer, but not a songwriter. He sang songs by Dominic Behan Ewan McColl, Patrick Kavanagh, Phil Coulter, among others. An Irish songwriter and singer of that generation, equal to, and in my estimation surpasses Bob Dylan on occasions is Van Morrison. Van Morrison's classic Astral Weeks album recorded in Boston, MA in 1968 has withstood the test of time, ranks among the best of all time. In addition U2, Cranberries (Deloris O Riorden), the Corrs, Jimmy McCarthy among others have all wrote classic songs that will withstand the test of time.
@@conorkennedy3304Exactly, who wants popular opinion, when you have people wanting Trump as president and nonsense like Ariana Grande at top of charts.
Bob can pierce through you like a spade. You never know from which angle he is going to shoot but somehow it gets you ! The most creative artist of our times. You should see his paintings. He is an incredible painter too !
damn.... I remember when I was young... much younger than today.... And living in Wichita, Kansas... No one of any real import stopped in Wichita... unless they were desperate... and then on the radio... they said.. in less then a week... Bob Dylan would be playing Henry Levitt Arena... The Rolling Thunder Revue... had a day off and they decided to spend it playing for the people in Kansas.... It sold out in minutes literally. I couldnt afford it anyway... and then the day of the show, we heard there were tickets available... So I begged and pleaded my parents to help me out here... Finally they relented and said if I would also pick up tickets for my brothers... they would pay for our tickets... All the way to the ticket office at Century 2... I kept thinking it wasnt real.. my friends had lied to me... tricked me to make me look a fool.. but sure enough.. there were tickets... $8.78 per ticket... And so I got to see Bob Dylan.. and Joan Baez... and Kinky Friedman.. Mick Ronson.. Roger McGuinn... and many others. I remember that Dylan took forever to come out... and he came out strumming like a madman.. and played Mr. Tambourine man... about 2 times faster than normal.. and then he played alone for the longest time.. It was mesmerizing. And then others joined him.. and it was a party. They played forever... yet too soon it was over...
Well said Dr. MorQ. That is the way some of my early shows went, and $8.78 was a lot of dough. And you had a blast and saw the sheet man. Your folks rocked.
One of the greatest versions of this song EVER. First heard it on a bootleg. Blew my mind. Boy did he recapture the fire. No one else would dare this. No one like him. I think this might be the greatest reinvigoration and reinvention of a classic song *an artist wrote* I've ever seen. First heard it on a bootleg album. Wonderful to see the video.
THIS should end up having 100 million views and be the #1 watched music video of ALL TIME. Mandatory viewing in every grade of school, every music class. My God.
B-O-B 'steada C-R-T? ...a Master's of Th Master? ...a Ph. D in th field of Bobology? "Dylanologists"? I'm stuck on "mandatory"... ...how bout : "under th threat of caning"?
I had read somewhere (I think in his ex wife’s biography?) that Ronno had toured with Dylan, which surprised many because he was not thought to be fan. He was said to be dismissive of it saying it was all C, F & G stuff.
There is such an urgence and energy on this version of hard rain And on this all tour in fact , rolling thunder Dylan seems so aware and awake Like if he could absorb the all word and energy A little too speed of course with probably a little chemical help But that was then … So creative and his voice so powerful He is a extra terrestrial to me There specially All his senses seemed to be 200/100 alert And so beautifully strange with this painted face and his blue eyes It is one of the great images of rock/ roll Like jimmy Hendrix or Jim Morrison sometimes too
More like the lyrics were on point. His ability to carry a tune never was but it didn't matter. He could still engulf you with his charisma and poetry.
He & Roger McGuinn sang Knocking on Heavens Door & Dylan had his face white like here & had on a hat just like this. McGuinn had on lots eye makeup. Was both hilarious & a great duet of my favorite Dylan song. Both hamming it up.
We are witnessing Musical virtuosity in HD!! I had to purchase the box set; no way I’m missing out on the greatest songwriter of all time in his prime! 🎪🤠
Back in the 1990s listening to Bob Dylan and reading John Steinbeck books made me fall in love with America. Maybe some day I'll visit although the place I imagine probably doesn't exist
The documentary is outstanding. Scorsese steps back and let's the performances speak for themselves. Dylan is absolutely at a peak. Lovely Joni Mitchell performance with Dylan & McGuinn accompanying. Who knew Bob & Jimmy Carter were tight. A tremendous Baez/Dylan conversation in the second hour. Musical performances are on fire. Watch now!
Absolutely fantastic. I've watched it 4 times already. I only wish there was more on Mick Ronson but I love what we have. Thank you Netflix, Thank you Martin, thank you Bob Dylan. Saw you at Beacon last year and it was the best concert I've ever been to in my entire life, and I've seen you 17 times now.
Years ago a journalist asked Bob Dylan:"What's the secret behind your soulful voice?". "Since I was a little boy I've never washed my feet." he answered and took his boots off.
Fucking A right thats the shit right there it dont get any better than that. You can feel the power as he pours it out nobody from our time wrote the lyrics Bob did he was on his own level. Reflect from the mountain so all souls can see it... My God I hate to think one day hes gonna leave us but i know when he does the body of work he leaves with us will be forever! I woulda loved to hang out with Bob and did some of Owsley's acid with him and let the universe do the singing... fuck im getting old that was 1975 and i was a junior in high school. "Love Saves" if youre savvy....
Why was this kept from us so long? Where did Scorsese find this incredible footage! OMG! Bob Dylan spitting out lyrics! 🔥The Man is on Fire 🔥 like he’s possessed! And Mick Ronson on Electric Guitar! Bowie’s guitar maestro! This brings him back to life almost and shows you what he could do! This is like finding Gold nuggets in a box somewhere on the ground! I mean this is greatness! I’m going to buy and download this immediately!
It comes from Renaldo & Clara (kind of) - that movie never got released in America at all and not on home video anywhere because it's an unwatchable mess, but there is good Rolling Thunder concert footage interspersed throughout. I say "kind of" because the editing throughout Renaldo & Clara is exceptionally awful, and a lot of the shots here weren't in the film (like the Mick Ronson closeups), so they clearly went back not to the R&C negative but back further to the original camera footage in order to piece this together. I'm honestly shocked at the amount of work that it probably took because the Renaldo & Clara finished product is such a mess and there would have been an excellent chance that the footage that didn't make it into the film might have been lost or unsalvageable.
@@silverwheel channel 4 on uk television showed it in 1984 and thats where all the clips of it you see on youtube come from. the only broadcast anywhere
The fact that this track's original 1962 'Freewheelin' acoustic strum had been replaced with something just a tad closer to the 'Gene Genie' guitar riff might just have something to do with the fact that Dylan had recruited Bowie's much-admired guitarist/arranger Mick Ronson into the star-studded Rolling Thunder entourage.
Thank da Lord 4 blessing us all with da gr8est performer ov all time, Bob Dylan, a 1 in a lifetime life changer. I luv u Bob & always listening 2 ur musical poetry.
You got that exactly right. When you think hard about it, his music is outrageous, so different than anything ever done, yet...he pulled it off big-time.
This is perfectly evident in two ways. This is one of my favorite songs, and I hardly recognized the live version. Secondly, is when he uses the n-word on Hurricane and the band literally falls out of time in shock.
Dylan is so enigmatic! Outside of the the musical and poetic talent there's something about him that just makes you stare. Which is weird considering he's such quiet introverted guy. Besides the face paint of course. 😉
He's really not that introvert The only thing that make him look like an introvert is the fact that he keeps his personal life as private as possible from the media His stage act is what convince me that he's not an introvert guy More like an ambivert, i suppose
I saw this in Austin at the one night screening and I thought I was going to EXPLODE with joy and excitement. Seeing this on the giant screen, all that energy and charisma just like you were actually there in person. It's literally the greatest thing I've ever seen. No exaggeration.
Proves that great and political songs dont always have to be accoustic, my grandchildren love this version. and they ask the questions back to us oldies.
I have started to understand the idea behind Rolling Thunder for Bob. And i must say; it sounds like the best tour for a famous musician. They must have had so much fun on that tour!!!
SuperOriginalName No... on No Direction Home it was a previously existing interview and footage that Marty used.. this time though Bob sat down specifically to give an interview for the film. Guess he must have liked what Marty did with No Direction Home.
Dylan was interviewed by his business manager Jeff Rosen, allowing him the freedom and safety of invention. The film itself plays on the line between myth and identity with the same kind of Dylan trickster tales that combine truth telling with fiction. After all, Dylan and Scorsese, are story tellers, using artistic licence to entertain as well as inform. "Art is a lie that tells the truth", Picasso
I was fortunate to see him perform in 95 at Hershey Park and he was just as phenomenal as you see him here in this video. So much great music from one artist. All I have to say....thanks Bob
@@lupodelupis3672 I was just funnin BUT I read that th face paint & mask made him someone else : so he was "actin" like someone who was "actin" like Bob Dylan. ...& thats why RTR was amazing. maze : delirium; delusion : amazing a maze is a confounding thing
Dylan does covers of his own songs. Fantastic! Love ya Bob.
Yep...always !!!
He rather play it differently every time if I recall
He pretty much does. There is a buch of testomony that he did that in the studio all of the time. Think about classics like 4th-street and Rolling stone and remember that they were live in the studio with dubious preperation. That stuff was all one-off by large accounts.
“You wouldn’t ask an artist to paint the same picture twice” - Bob Dylan
Its impossible to do a cover of your own song lol i do like this version a lot more tho. Just personally.
The best version of one of Dylan's top tier songs. His voice is crystal clear and the words are daggers. I love that it is literally Rockin.
Mick Ronson was on that tour and he is weaving those guitar lines.
Love when Mick was asked how Bob was he quipped “ beats me he never talked to me.” I can see Bob “ so your a Spider from Mars huh”
🤭😎😆
Dylan was on another planet during this time. He attacked songs from his repertoire (like this one) with a vocal intensity that was unusual and would never to be repeated.
rolling thunder is my favorite bob dylan voice
agreed
Love Dylan's voice on this tour, and the whole band really rocks.
It's called cocaine
@@punchypizzainpizza6616 yeah. when I was on it i could do his Nashville voice . now i can't smell shit.
At the 3 min mark you can see Ronno do his magic 👌.. One of the most under rated guitar players that ever lived 👍
Damn straight 🙌
Totally agree, musicians knew tho, I never new he played on this tour until now
Big deal, he should be honoured with his insignificance in such a massive song.
mick ronson. a true god on the guitar. david bowie has played with some greats but ronno was his greatest guitarist.
Five guys with guitars, a keyboard player and a drummer - and Dylan's poetry overwhelms it all
Color corrected the speed of the music corrected and it looks like it was filmed yesterday. Love this.
Do you know who were the lead guitarists?
Mick Ronson
I thought it looked just like with bowie....
Filmed by David Myers
@@brucecannon9171
No, Stefan van Dorp.😉
This is the definitive version of this song for me. The shocking energy with which this is performed, gives the song it's fullest potential energy. Incredible!
MultiJebusChrist this version is heaps better than the original I recon!!!
This or Fort Collins performance the year after
i don't want to ever end
MultiJC, ever listen to those Thunder Revue Bootlegs? The official ones? Must've driven thousands of miles to the '75 one.
I love the anger in his vocals on this version of this song.
Dylan is the greatest vocal performer.
His 1975/76 performances were just beyond
I have been waiting nearly 45 years to see this. Thank you Martin Scorsese. Thank you Netflix. Thank you BOB DYLAN!
Foobert Bartholemew shit man. I thought waiting for the Blood on the Tracks bootleg for 15 years was rough. I salute you, sir.
The concert is good, but the rest is so boring and wierd.
@Jicari Hickory Hill I had one. It was waiting for this to be made. Now I need to find another one...
You saw this stuff live?
@@leatherandtactel the concert footage is gold! the rest is fiction, written by Scorsese and friends.
This song looks a thousand years into the future. This version is on of the greatest rock performances ever. There could not be an America without Dylan
Dylan was absolutely on fire during this period.
On fire and cocaine. lol. Certainly adds intensity to song.
Proof that great works of art can be played in different coats of paint no matter what colour of sound chosen
The most prolific songwriter and what a unique performer. He can't sing or play guitar very well but it just doesn't matter. He is such a force of nature. He takes this song with incredible lyrics and completely turns it on its head. Like he is about to explode. Really love it. And I am used to the mellow Joan Baez version of this song which is easier to understand the lyrics. But that version is in this world. This performance of Bob Dylan is from some other world.
Dylan's urgent roar on this take is part singing and part rhythmic rap over joyous rockin music before rap had a name.
Singing is subjective, Dylan was a very good guitarist
It's lyrics like these that justify all the Nobel Prizes in the world!! This is poetry at its best!
Yess
Indeed!
Kids, do you read Leonard Cohen poems?
@@StephenS-2024 go away, right-wing trash. you aren't welcome in the arts community
@@konstantinov nice monaker. Right- wing? Lol. I'm apolitical.
Bob Dylan. The gift that keeps on giving.
Seriously, both with his endless back catalogue and his new stuff which continues to be brilliant and unexpected. He is without doubt the greatest artist of the rock era.
His discarded, unrecorded throwaway songs are better than most bands entire catalogue.
Unbelievably great performance by the most outrageous and original songwriter of my lifetime. The vocal command and phrasing in this clip is ridiculous. The band is seriously smokin'. Thank you, Bob, this is greatness, fully captured for once.
This is phenomenal, I can't express how excited I am for this documentary!
Same
Just another Renaldo and Clara
Heath Hamby only if your IQ is underrated
Nor I.
The name of the song is A HARD RAIN GONNA FALL not hard rain Album title
Greatest lyricist and singer everyday of week, always.
The greatest songwriter of all time, and the greatest poet of the modern age, that's Bob Dylan
No Luke Kelly is ok
@@hill16gs83 What exactly does that mean, in the context of my comment on Dylan?
Luke kelly is the only poet ,songwriter look him up then you'll see the truth
@@hill16gs83 I have checked Luke Kelly's bio and I cannot find any songs that he actually wrote. He was a brilliant baladeer, but not a songwriter. He sang songs by Dominic Behan Ewan McColl, Patrick Kavanagh, Phil Coulter, among others. An Irish songwriter and singer of that generation, equal to, and in my estimation surpasses Bob Dylan on occasions is Van Morrison. Van Morrison's classic Astral Weeks album recorded in Boston, MA in 1968 has withstood the test of time, ranks among the best of all time. In addition U2, Cranberries (Deloris O Riorden), the Corrs, Jimmy McCarthy among others have all wrote classic songs that will withstand the test of time.
This is Bob Dylan at his brilliant best. A wonderful clip.
it was not received well at the time. he was out there in the void.
@@conorkennedy3304Exactly, who wants popular opinion, when you have people wanting Trump as president and nonsense like Ariana Grande at top of charts.
Once upon a time a bookish Jewish boy fell in love with American folk music. And that was it.
Yes!
and also turkish :)
Too fast
Seen dylan 35 times. The first time was november 12,1965 in cleveland,ohio. I met him in cleveland in 1991. He was very nice to me.
Wow!
So are u a fan of his ? Don you have any of his records lol
I’m 20 but seeing him in November, a little late to the party LOL
Bob can pierce through you like a spade. You never know from which angle he is going to shoot but somehow it gets you ! The most creative artist of our times. You should see his paintings. He is an incredible painter too !
damn.... I remember when I was young... much younger than today.... And living in Wichita, Kansas... No one of any real import stopped in Wichita... unless they were desperate... and then on the radio... they said.. in less then a week... Bob Dylan would be playing Henry Levitt Arena... The Rolling Thunder Revue... had a day off and they decided to spend it playing for the people in Kansas.... It sold out in minutes literally. I couldnt afford it anyway... and then the day of the show, we heard there were tickets available... So I begged and pleaded my parents to help me out here... Finally they relented and said if I would also pick up tickets for my brothers... they would pay for our tickets... All the way to the ticket office at Century 2... I kept thinking it wasnt real.. my friends had lied to me... tricked me to make me look a fool.. but sure enough.. there were tickets... $8.78 per ticket... And so I got to see Bob Dylan.. and Joan Baez... and Kinky Friedman.. Mick Ronson.. Roger McGuinn... and many others. I remember that Dylan took forever to come out... and he came out strumming like a madman.. and played Mr. Tambourine man... about 2 times faster than normal.. and then he played alone for the longest time.. It was mesmerizing. And then others joined him.. and it was a party. They played forever... yet too soon it was over...
Loved reading this!
@@benk9947 Me too. This such a beautiful chronicle about your life drmorq and what Mr. Dylan mean to you. Thank you.
@@benk9947 thank you...
@@dsenunez no... thank you... you 2 have made my day!!
Well said Dr. MorQ. That is the way some of my early shows went, and $8.78 was a lot of dough. And you had a blast and saw the sheet man. Your folks rocked.
This is getting up to punk rock intensity.. love it.
Glenn Chadwick like the Georgia Satellites ? dipshit.
1966 Dylan was pure punkrock. Listen to "the royal Albert hall" concert. When the electric band was kicking in... Great
@@andreaschlapek780 THE BEST BAND OF HISTORY ¡¡¡¡
Punk rock is just nonsense
Is that Mick Ronson on lead? Bowie's friend. Anything that guy touched turned to gold.
How can I love the original so totally, and yet love this complete re-imagining of it too in a different way.
Because it's bloody fantastic!!!!
I never thought the original could be topped either. 😎
This version is a favourite of mine. The orignal is sung with sadness, while this version expresses sheer panic.
The Rolling Thunder Revue of 1975 is Bob Dylan's most exciting period for stage shows. Truly a spectacle. Love this so much.
Live at Budokan is better 1979, but this is the penultimate
Budokan has more range, better vocals from Bob and backups, and a killer 🎷 Sax
One of the greatest versions of this song EVER. First heard it on a bootleg. Blew my mind. Boy did he recapture the fire. No one else would dare this. No one like him.
I think this might be the greatest reinvigoration and reinvention of a classic song *an artist wrote* I've ever seen. First heard it on a bootleg album. Wonderful to see the video.
...this is The Best Bob Tour ---
which makes it THE best tour.
Ever. Period.
66 tour was as good. The original songs in composite were better.
Bob knows his song well before he starts singing ! Awesome ✌🏻🎶🎸
THIS should end up having 100 million views and be the #1 watched music video of ALL TIME.
Mandatory viewing in every grade of school, every music class. My God.
B-O-B 'steada C-R-T?
...a Master's of Th Master?
...a Ph. D in th field of Bobology?
"Dylanologists"?
I'm stuck on "mandatory"...
...how bout : "under th threat of caning"?
@@majones7004gr e
Just when I thought I couldn't get more into this... Mick Ronson! 🤗🤩
Love it.
"But where were the spiders?" Well, one of them was rocking with Dylan
The join i love this
I thought that was mick ronson. Holy fuck. The brain smiles...
I had read somewhere (I think in his ex wife’s biography?) that Ronno had toured with Dylan, which surprised many because he was not thought to be fan. He was said to be dismissive of it saying it was all C, F & G stuff.
This is truly a masterpiece
There is such an urgence and energy on this version of hard rain
And on this all tour in fact , rolling thunder
Dylan seems so aware and awake
Like if he could absorb the all word and energy
A little too speed of course with probably a little chemical help
But that was then …
So creative and his voice so powerful
He is a extra terrestrial to me
There specially
All his senses seemed to be 200/100 alert
And so beautifully strange with this painted face and his blue eyes
It is one of the great images of rock/ roll
Like jimmy Hendrix or Jim Morrison sometimes too
It's impressive that he can remember all the lyrics to that song.
In order!
Actually, it's the fact that he can remember them while singing the song in ever-changing styles.
It’s awesome when bob gives his all
What would the world have done without bob Dylan? 🥺 A world without him would’ve been far different and I wouldn’t wanna life there lmao. Love him!🥰
try all rolling thunder its awesome
Eh
Dylan's genius for reinvention is on full display here. Nothing will ever top the original -- but this comes damn close. Spectacular performance!
Thanks to Brian Ferry who's version is actually better!
Love his voice from this period. There's a few live videos of "Shelter from the Storm" from 1976. Just great.
"Just great."
His voice is on point.
So was my Cobb Salad the other day 🤣
More like the lyrics were on point. His ability to carry a tune never was but it didn't matter. He could still engulf you with his charisma and poetry.
He & Roger McGuinn sang Knocking on Heavens Door & Dylan had his face white like here & had on a hat just like this. McGuinn had on lots eye makeup. Was both hilarious & a great duet of my favorite Dylan song. Both hamming it up.
I was there in Boston at the Colonial Theatre for the Rolling Thunder Review...amazing night!!!
*Revue
@@TMthe33rd Thank you...
@@ijvo1951 you're welcome
Well c'mon give us a story!
This is probably one of my favourite live performance of this song
Its a hard rain gonna fall sings Bob Dylan, one of the best artist!!
This lyrics, this song, and particulary this cover, makes more sense now than ever. April 25th 2021
Can’t get enough of this version. If yr ever asked what’s it like to be alive..just play this.
Absolutely the best version of this song. Dylans voice at its best and at one point Dylan and Mick Ronson are eating this song for breakfast.
This is the perfect gift to wake up to. JUNE 12TH CANNOT COME SOON ENOUGH.
I knowwwwww i cant wait !!
June 24th here
@@TheDiamondsions June 24th where?
glitchtimefail sorry 21st in bergen Norway.
We are witnessing Musical virtuosity in HD!! I had to purchase the box set; no way I’m missing out on the greatest songwriter of all time in his prime! 🎪🤠
Same I'm constantly staring out the window waiting on it being delivered, haha. I'm too excited for this, if that's possible.
This was Bob Dylan at his very best in 1975 during the Rolling Thunder Revue. Never equaled even by Dylan.
One of Bob's best songs, this version one of the best live performance. More than 40 years ago, unbelievable & just GREAT ! :)
Back in the 1990s listening to Bob Dylan and reading John Steinbeck books made me fall in love with America. Maybe some day I'll visit although the place I imagine probably doesn't exist
Netflix,
Thank you for this.
Sincerely,
Dylan fan.
That smile, when he knows he's going tf off. I love it
Oh, that’s simply amazing! Thank you, Bob, for your magnificent songs and poetry.
No wonder Mick Ronson was on this tour Bob Knew Ronson would not let him down when he turned to him for a solo I bet that solo wasn’t Rehearsed
Dylan showed his innate genius by having Ronson on the tour. Dylan knows and recognizes his contemporaries and those who came before him.
The documentary is outstanding. Scorsese steps back and let's the performances speak for themselves. Dylan is absolutely at a peak. Lovely Joni Mitchell performance with Dylan & McGuinn accompanying. Who knew Bob & Jimmy Carter were tight. A tremendous Baez/Dylan conversation in the second hour. Musical performances are on fire. Watch now!
Amazing quality. Very very good Bob Dylan story and a amazing quality.
The music Videos look like filmed yesterday.
Can’t wait for this documentary to be released. “It shall be...releaaaaaased!”
I see my Netflix come shining
Ahahah the quote is great.
That is the wrong spelling of "releaaaaaaased!" ENGLISH NEXT TIME PLEASE HOPE YOU HAVE A GOOD DAY
you can see it on netflix ...believe me!!!
Absolutely fantastic. I've watched it 4 times already. I only wish there was more on Mick Ronson but I love what we have. Thank you Netflix, Thank you Martin, thank you Bob Dylan. Saw you at Beacon last year and it was the best concert I've ever been to in my entire life, and I've seen you 17 times now.
Definitely more Ronno would have rocked!
Years ago a journalist asked Bob Dylan:"What's the secret behind your soulful voice?". "Since I was a little boy I've never washed my feet." he answered and took his boots off.
Boy did he hate questions like that.
00:45 Can't hear the song otherwise now. Fused with Ronson's Jean Jeanie riff forever in my head.
So great. Rolling Thunder is a master piece live concert/ concept film from Martin Scorcese. 1976 was a great year
Excellent live performance,
brilliant film restoration and a really great hat. What more could you ask for?
Ive always loved that hat.It was a huge influence on my life..
Fucking A right thats the shit right there it dont get any better than that. You can feel the power as he pours it out nobody from our time wrote the lyrics Bob did he was on his own level. Reflect from the mountain so all souls can see it... My God I hate to think one day hes gonna leave us but i know when he does the body of work he leaves with us will be forever!
I woulda loved to hang out with Bob and did some of Owsley's acid with him and let the universe do the singing...
fuck im getting old that was 1975 and i was a junior in high school. "Love Saves" if youre savvy....
Why was this kept from us so long? Where did Scorsese find this incredible footage! OMG! Bob Dylan spitting out lyrics! 🔥The Man is on Fire 🔥 like he’s possessed! And Mick Ronson on Electric Guitar! Bowie’s guitar maestro! This brings him back to life almost and shows you what he could do! This is like finding Gold nuggets in a box somewhere on the ground! I mean this is greatness! I’m going to buy and download this immediately!
It comes from Renaldo & Clara (kind of) - that movie never got released in America at all and not on home video anywhere because it's an unwatchable mess, but there is good Rolling Thunder concert footage interspersed throughout. I say "kind of" because the editing throughout Renaldo & Clara is exceptionally awful, and a lot of the shots here weren't in the film (like the Mick Ronson closeups), so they clearly went back not to the R&C negative but back further to the original camera footage in order to piece this together. I'm honestly shocked at the amount of work that it probably took because the Renaldo & Clara finished product is such a mess and there would have been an excellent chance that the footage that didn't make it into the film might have been lost or unsalvageable.
@@silverwheel channel 4 on uk television showed it in 1984 and thats where all the clips of it you see on youtube come from. the only broadcast anywhere
Snapping the words out with that Dylan rasp at full throttle, Mick Ronson giving it some - just thrilling.
This is what 100% commitment looks like
The fact that this track's original 1962 'Freewheelin' acoustic strum had been replaced with something just a tad closer to the 'Gene Genie' guitar riff might just have something to do with the fact that Dylan had recruited Bowie's much-admired guitarist/arranger Mick Ronson into the star-studded Rolling Thunder entourage.
The bass on this is absolutely amazing!!!
do you know the name of the bass player?
The great Rob Stoner🎸
This is one of my favorite performances of this song. It’s fantastic and Scorsese’s remaster makes it all the better
One of the most mysterious people on the planet
This rendition is FIRE!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Во моментов негде лее силен дожд, а јас ја слушам оваа прекрасна изведба во живо од мојата младост...и плачам од радост
Thank da Lord 4 blessing us all with da gr8est performer ov all time, Bob Dylan, a 1 in a lifetime life changer. I luv u Bob & always listening 2 ur musical poetry.
One of God's greatest gifts of the,20th Century.
Bob Dylan is an artist with alot of nerve, not just skill, not just talent...........nerve!
This America blood,2000
Great artists take chances
You got that exactly right. When you think hard about it, his music is outrageous, so different than anything ever done, yet...he pulled it off big-time.
"He's sure got a lot of gall , to be so useless and all" Hahahahahahaha!!
This is perfectly evident in two ways. This is one of my favorite songs, and I hardly recognized the live version. Secondly, is when he uses the n-word on Hurricane and the band literally falls out of time in shock.
So happy this was caught on camera
me too, i'm grateful we have all these RTR videos in stunning high-definition.
Dylan is so enigmatic! Outside of the the musical and poetic talent there's something about him that just makes you stare. Which is weird considering he's such quiet introverted guy.
Besides the face paint of course. 😉
He's really not that introvert
The only thing that make him look like an introvert is the fact that he keeps his personal life as private as possible from the media
His stage act is what convince me that he's not an introvert guy
More like an ambivert, i suppose
@@TMthe33rd that's true. He comes alive when on stage!
Yup, he's truly one of a kind
the anticipation of this release has me vibrating at a different planetary frequency... I'm now the universal equivalent of the hitachi magic wand.
same!
Same... I hope this film isn't gonna be something that's only released on the us Netflix cuz I want it to get released in UK
I saw this in Austin at the one night screening and I thought I was going to EXPLODE with joy and excitement. Seeing this on the giant screen, all that energy and charisma just like you were actually there in person.
It's literally the greatest thing I've ever seen. No exaggeration.
The performances in this movie are absolutely epic! Men only tell the truth when they are wearing a mask.
Phenomenal. In fact, all performances during this period of his were phenomenal.
Proves that great and political songs dont always have to be accoustic, my grandchildren love this version. and they ask the questions back to us oldies.
I like how he joins up the gang,turns his back and rocks that guitar.
Outstanding performance! ♥️
I have started to understand the idea behind Rolling Thunder for Bob. And i must say; it sounds like the best tour for a famous musician. They must have had so much fun on that tour!!!
I find it funny how no one is questioning HOW they got Bob Dylan to sit down for an interview, let alone a whole damn documentary.
SuperOriginalName No... on No Direction Home it was a previously existing interview and footage that Marty used.. this time though Bob sat down specifically to give an interview for the film. Guess he must have liked what Marty did with No Direction Home.
Dylan and Scorsese have known each other for decades. Don’t forget Scorsese made The Last Waltz.
Dylan was interviewed by his business manager Jeff Rosen, allowing him the freedom and safety of invention. The film itself plays on the line between myth and identity with the same kind of Dylan trickster tales that combine truth telling with fiction. After all, Dylan and Scorsese, are story tellers, using artistic licence to entertain as well as inform. "Art is a lie that tells the truth", Picasso
He was obviously in on the fun too, spinning wild tales
It’s not a documentary but a fictional story made up by Dylan.
On August 4, was my birthday, BOB DYLAN PLayed this song at the Outlaw festival. Thank you bob dylan ,a great birthday present!
IMO this might be his best live performance ever and this is damning with highest praise possible
The entire Before the Flood live album is stunning, my favorite, and IMO, the best, live album ever. It's from this period.
try all rolling thunder its awesome
The voice of a generation.
Gracias Bob.
No te mueras nunca.
HD footage with the audio of one of my favorite live albums ever? Fuck me this is great!!
Shermith led zepplin
ok & yes it is.
Ahhh if only to have been alive to see this in person...amazing.
He is still touring.
It’s nice to hear him sing and understand the lyrics live.
This is revolutionary
@Bruno Jimmy Yeah Man
Definitely the best version imo
Just amazing, what happened that we have no more origionality, anymore. This is talent at it's best. Love Dylan
I was fortunate to see him perform in 95 at Hershey Park and he was just as phenomenal as you see him here in this video. So much great music from one artist. All I have to say....thanks Bob
I've bought this bootleg and it's one of the best live act i've ever heard...
it's no "act" : it's real.
Maybe THE best live EVER?
@@majones7004 "act" means "performance" too (i've checked on the dictionary to be sure)...clearly Bob was not faking on stage!😏
@@lupodelupis3672 I was just funnin BUT I read that th face paint & mask made him someone else : so he was "actin" like someone who was "actin" like Bob Dylan.
...& thats why RTR was amazing.
maze : delirium; delusion : amazing
a maze is a confounding thing
The look at 3:23 Dylan shoots 19-YEAR-OLD pedal steel genius David Mansfield - and the smile Mansfield gives back