This for me was the end of the Rock era ..right there on that stage ! Punk and new wave was already started and this was The Last Waltz giving a fond farewell to the greatest musical time in the history of the multiverse . For my dough too , it was the greatest concert / performance of that era too . The Band and friends . Goodnight ! Goodbye ! Incomparable !
Yeah, I'm Boomer, and yeah, This is one of the greatest Group Sings ever recorded. Everyone who meant anything to music in the 70's was there. Sublime, fantastic!!!.
Ronnie Hawkins is such a vibe, kicking back with a drink in his hand, politely staying out of the way smiling, singing and taking in the whole experience.
...saw Dylan 4 times - he was my hero since 1972 when I discovered him through my bestest army buddy in Germany - practically wore out his Dylan LPs (Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vols 1 & 2)...two of those concerts were good, two sucked - as if he didn't give a shit - kinda like Darryl Strawberry of the 80s Mets - who if he FELT LIKE playing on a particular day would play like he was worth his multi-million dollar contract - but on day when he had NO DESIRE to be on the field, would just watch the ball sail over his head in the outfield...one of those good concerts was at the old Coral Sky Amphitheater in West Palm Beach in the mid 90s - with Paul Simon - in fact, it was an EXCELLENT concert - just before intermission he and Paul did 'The Boxer' in a duet I'll remember forever......I memorized all his songs on my lat army buddy's LPs and have the CDs - I regularly play them in my car as great memories of my days in Germany (Nov '71 - Jul '74)...
My friend had this music for his Irish wake. Everytime I listen to this I think of my friend Mike Smith. We never forgot you my brother. We rode together and unfortunately I was several states away when his demise came - mesothelioma.
Play it loud enough and this could stop a war. I could give a year of my life to experience this. Bob Dylan was my hero from I was 12 - he still is, 50 years later
I'm watching Neil expressions, and I remember what Robbie wrote in his book "When Neil got on the stage I knew no one at Winterland were feeling better than Neil".
Ronnie Wood is not especially good looking, but kind of cute, but the few seconds he is on the stage, he gives off a real cool vibe, you can tell he is a rock star.
The day, saddest, when I came to know the..Rest in Eternal Peace..now Robbie gone too. Richard was always I personally looked into, and of course, Rick Darling! Levon, GARTH, ❤ RIP family❤🙏🏻🥀🎵❤
Dicen que todo puede ser reemplazado They say ev'rything can be replaced, Sin embargo, toda distancia no es cercana. Yet ev'ry distance is not near. Entonces recuerdo cada cara So I remember ev'ry face De cada hombre que me puso aquí. Of ev'ry man who put me here. Veo mi luz brillar I see my light come shining Del oeste al este. From the west unto the east. Cualquier día de estos, cualquier día de estos, Any day now, any day now, Ya no voy a estar detenido. I shall be released. Dicen que todo hombre necesita protección. They say ev'ry man needs protection, Dicen que todo hombre debe caer. They say ev'ry man must fall. Sin embargo, juro que veo mi reflejo Yet I swear I see my reflection En algún lugar tan alto por encima de este muro. Some place so high above this wall. Veo mi luz brillar I see my light come shining Del oeste al este. From the west unto the east. Cualquier día de estos, cualquier día de estos, Any day now, any day now, Ya no voy a estar detenido. I shall be released. Parado a mi lado en esta multitud solitaria, Standing next to me in this lonely crowd, Es un hombre que jura que no tiene la culpa. Is a man who swears he's not to blame. Todo el día lo oigo gritar tan fuerte, All day long I hear him shout so loud, Gritando que fue incriminado. Crying out that he was framed. Veo mi luz brillar I see my light come shining Del oeste al este. From the west unto the east. Cualquier día de estos, cualquier día de estos, Any day now, any day now, Ya no voy a estar detenido. I shall be released.
Definitely, one of the greatest concerts ever, up-close and with good quality. Dylan's such an ass sometimes. As you say, so much recorded video was never released, controlled by Dylan? I've seen him 10 times live. Only liked one of his concerts, at a high school gym in Lisle IL, fantastic show and his voice was right on. Just about all of the other shows I've seen over the years, his voice and melodic structure of songs sucked. And he barely played guitar. The last one was a couple years ago @ Tinley Park Amphitheatre. More than half of the 28,000 walked out after a half hour. I got tix from somebody leaving and moved right up to the stage, where Dylan acted like he didn't give a shit. The show took in $7,000,000 at the gate alone. That's fine, I don't care about him personally either, but in his earlier days, he was a great poet and songwriter, and I'll listen to that stuff forever.
...agreed - saw Dylan about 34 or 4 times....seemed as if he wanted to be there he was good...if not ...he sucked. Best I saw him was at Coral Sky in West Palm Beach about 40 years ago - he was with Paul Simon...WOW whatta concert!!! Dylan' been my hero since I first heard him ca 1972 while I wads in Germany with the Army (Nov 71 - Jul 74)...my late 'bestest buddy' Rick introduced me to Dylan RIP Rick Waltrip...
@@Zenoithegreek I suppose, yeah, not so much for his books, but for his songs. They had such an impact on the political climate of the 1960s, and his words were magical and musical in themselves. I looked at the history of Nobel Prize for Literature winners and there were some even leaner winners, that is, writers who produced even less poems/songs than Dylan. A former teacher of mine at Goddard College, Louise Glück, won the prize in 2020. She published 12 books of poetry. Great poetry, BTW. So it looks like the Nobel Committee looks at quality and impact of work, rather than sheer volume, to make their selections.
@@tshwenyegomakhaza9980 Definitely, though I would call him a troubadour, singer-songwriter, probably the best song writer ever, which is why he won the Nobel. His voice often is terrible. Sometimes it's on target, other times an annoyance. But his songs reverberate, both poetically and musically. He could compose melodies on the spot I imagine. But you're right, more the poet/rock composer than singer.
This for me was the end of the Rock era ..right there on that stage ! Punk and new wave was already started and this was The Last Waltz giving a fond farewell to the greatest musical time in the history of the multiverse . For my dough too , it was the greatest concert / performance of that era too . The Band and friends . Goodnight ! Goodbye ! Incomparable !
OK boomer
@@stoneybologna1982 OK DUMB A$ $ ....thanks for reaffirming your age groups' "collective" IQ
It was when artist were serious @@stoneybologna1982
Yeah, I'm Boomer, and yeah, This is one of the greatest Group Sings ever recorded. Everyone who meant anything to music in the 70's was there. Sublime, fantastic!!!.
They are all singing like no one is watching! Whew! Look at them go! RIP Robbie, RIP Rick! Go Van the Man, go Bob Dylan, Go Joni! Go Ringo, and Neil!
RIP Levon Helm
"...ahhh - I was so much older then...I'm younger than that now..."
Great concert
What a treasure! So much talent on stage, Ronnie Hawkins can just drink a beer in the back and Ronnie Wood barely makes it on camera
Ronnie Hawkins is such a vibe, kicking back with a drink in his hand, politely staying out of the way smiling, singing and taking in the whole experience.
Beer? Have you seen Neil Young?
...saw Dylan 4 times - he was my hero since 1972 when I discovered him through my bestest army buddy in Germany - practically wore out his Dylan LPs (Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vols 1 & 2)...two of those concerts were good, two sucked - as if he didn't give a shit - kinda like Darryl Strawberry of the 80s Mets - who if he FELT LIKE playing on a particular day would play like he was worth his multi-million dollar contract - but on day when he had NO DESIRE to be on the field, would just watch the ball sail over his head in the outfield...one of those good concerts was at the old Coral Sky Amphitheater in West Palm Beach in the mid 90s - with Paul Simon - in fact, it was an EXCELLENT concert - just before intermission he and Paul did 'The Boxer' in a duet I'll remember forever......I memorized all his songs on my lat army buddy's LPs and have the CDs - I regularly play them in my car as great memories of my days in Germany (Nov '71 - Jul '74)...
Fly high Robbie Robertson 🕊️
My friend had this music for his Irish wake. Everytime I listen to this I think of my friend Mike Smith. We never forgot you my brother. We rode together and unfortunately I was several states away when his demise came - mesothelioma.
Amo esse sommmmmm...nooossaaa como ouvi❤ um dos meus preferidos🎉
Play it loud enough and this could stop a war. I could give a year of my life to experience this. Bob Dylan was my hero from I was 12 - he still is, 50 years later
Thats an absurd amount of talent on one stage.
I'm watching Neil expressions, and I remember what Robbie wrote in his book "When Neil got on the stage I knew no one at Winterland were feeling better than Neil".
Ronnie Wood is not especially good looking, but kind of cute, but the few seconds he is on the stage, he gives off a real cool vibe, you can tell he is a rock star.
Imagine being there … what a gem
Legendary
“RR” was so good looking
It doesn’t get any better than this!
I always wondered how the camera crew didn't know it was Richard Manuel singing that verse of the song. Most on stage didn't seem to know either!
The day, saddest, when I came to know the..Rest in Eternal Peace..now Robbie gone too. Richard was always I personally looked into, and of course, Rick Darling! Levon, GARTH, ❤ RIP family❤🙏🏻🥀🎵❤
Richard was suffering really badly with alcoholism and could barely maintain his seat at the piano much less perform. God rest his soul.
Magnificent, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Legends,❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Every version of this song, is something to behold, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Was written to reach the Soul,❤
Thanks for the uploads :)
It’s fun trying to pick the most iconic singers voice out this recording.
Joni's looking scrumptious.
What an ensemble of great legends . We won’t see the likes of them again
Never again!life hasn’t been kind to them as they aged!,
Dylan, Leon Helm, Van Morrison, Yata, Yata, Yata. Poetry in motion.
ROBBIE 🎸🔥🙏♥️🇦🇷DESDE ARGENTINA HEROE QEPD
3:06 Neil Young is damn high here, having the time of his life 🤣
3:14 Love for Neil for being his authentic self 💕💕
Dicen que todo puede ser reemplazado
They say ev'rything can be replaced,
Sin embargo, toda distancia no es cercana.
Yet ev'ry distance is not near.
Entonces recuerdo cada cara
So I remember ev'ry face
De cada hombre que me puso aquí.
Of ev'ry man who put me here.
Veo mi luz brillar
I see my light come shining
Del oeste al este.
From the west unto the east.
Cualquier día de estos, cualquier día de estos,
Any day now, any day now,
Ya no voy a estar detenido.
I shall be released.
Dicen que todo hombre necesita protección.
They say ev'ry man needs protection,
Dicen que todo hombre debe caer.
They say ev'ry man must fall.
Sin embargo, juro que veo mi reflejo
Yet I swear I see my reflection
En algún lugar tan alto por encima de este muro.
Some place so high above this wall.
Veo mi luz brillar
I see my light come shining
Del oeste al este.
From the west unto the east.
Cualquier día de estos, cualquier día de estos,
Any day now, any day now,
Ya no voy a estar detenido.
I shall be released.
Parado a mi lado en esta multitud solitaria,
Standing next to me in this lonely crowd,
Es un hombre que jura que no tiene la culpa.
Is a man who swears he's not to blame.
Todo el día lo oigo gritar tan fuerte,
All day long I hear him shout so loud,
Gritando que fue incriminado.
Crying out that he was framed.
Veo mi luz brillar
I see my light come shining
Del oeste al este.
From the west unto the east.
Cualquier día de estos, cualquier día de estos,
Any day now, any day now,
Ya no voy a estar detenido.
I shall be released.
Wow fantastic thanks
Great Schtuuufff . ! . Thank you
Not short of talent here.
❤❤❤
Magnificent!
Dean Hodes from Weeds, playing the drums at 2:00... Nice! 😄😍
🔥🔥
SUPEEER
👏🏻👏🏻
Saw Bob Ringo Ron Neil
🌟🌟🌟🩷
Definitely, one of the greatest concerts ever, up-close and with good quality. Dylan's such an ass sometimes. As you say, so much recorded video was never released, controlled by Dylan? I've seen him 10 times live. Only liked one of his concerts, at a high school gym in Lisle IL, fantastic show and his voice was right on. Just about all of the other shows I've seen over the years, his voice and melodic structure of songs sucked. And he barely played guitar. The last one was a couple years ago @ Tinley Park Amphitheatre. More than half of the 28,000 walked out after a half hour. I got tix from somebody leaving and moved right up to the stage, where Dylan acted like he didn't give a shit. The show took in $7,000,000 at the gate alone. That's fine, I don't care about him personally either, but in his earlier days, he was a great poet and songwriter, and I'll listen to that stuff forever.
...agreed - saw Dylan about 34 or 4 times....seemed as if he wanted to be there he was good...if not ...he sucked. Best I saw him was at Coral Sky in West Palm Beach about 40 years ago - he was with Paul Simon...WOW whatta concert!!! Dylan' been my hero since I first heard him ca 1972 while I wads in Germany with the Army (Nov 71 - Jul 74)...my late 'bestest buddy' Rick introduced me to Dylan RIP Rick Waltrip...
You think he deserved the Nobel?
@@Zenoithegreek I suppose, yeah, not so much for his books, but for his songs. They had such an impact on the political climate of the 1960s, and his words were magical and musical in themselves. I looked at the history of Nobel Prize for Literature winners and there were some even leaner winners, that is, writers who produced even less poems/songs than Dylan. A former teacher of mine at Goddard College, Louise Glück, won the prize in 2020. She published 12 books of poetry. Great poetry, BTW. So it looks like the Nobel Committee looks at quality and impact of work, rather than sheer volume, to make their selections.
Bob is more of a poet, than a singer.
@@tshwenyegomakhaza9980 Definitely, though I would call him a troubadour, singer-songwriter, probably the best song writer ever, which is why he won the Nobel. His voice often is terrible. Sometimes it's on target, other times an annoyance. But his songs reverberate, both poetically and musically. He could compose melodies on the spot I imagine. But you're right, more the poet/rock composer than singer.
So glad Neil Diamond was there! Not one of their genre, but such brilliance ., Just to say, can Dylan really sing?
Does anyone know who it is singing right after Dylan
@@Sam-qm3zp Richard Manuel
cenacolo di musicisti
This should be re released for the children of PALESTINE !
It’s meant for anyone who suffers
Who sang the 2nd verse: I recognize, but can't put a name on that voice ...
@@mariuspetersen It's Richard Manuel, after Clapton's solo he continues singing with Dylan but in falsetto
@@justaaccount8738 Thanks! You've got a good ear!
Poor Joni the only woman on stage.
She was proper moist.
A drugged out Neil Young is like “ Wow, this is the best day ever man” in ( Jim Breuer Half Backed movie, accent)
Achch....
The Beatles my ass this is way better
Over populated rabble.
They were okay for Anti American liberals.
Must be tough that every great artist has a better ideology than you.
MAGNIFICENT 🔥
I think I’m wrong but is that ray charles on piano and singing?