I saw Bob live in Nottingham Arena UK last night. He was fantastic, I feel so inspired by his creativity and ready to make the most of my upcoming retirement from working to earn. An Artist in so many ways who continues to make us think through a world filled with war, greed and pain. Wonderful thanks Bob xxx
That’s a fantastic timeline you’ve given there! I would love to have gone back in a time machine and seen him in 66 and 76 but did start my journey with him live in 84 at Wembley Stadium 😊
I love the part where Jenkins is asked to pick one favorite song. He begins with safe bet Like a Rolling Stone, but then gives us a terrific 3-minute primer on Dylan's discography and lists twenty more songs! And so it goes for us Dylan fans. Nobody can pick just one.
@@michaelread4964 I love that section too and agree with just about all his choices apart from one of the Rough and Rowdy Ways tracks! Thanks so much for watching and glad you enjoyed it 😎
The UK could have a Bob Dylan museum. You’d make an excellent curator Dave? I’m sure Steven Jenkins would support a partnership with the Tulsa venue to spread the word and make such a visitor centre accessible to European lovers of Dylan
Really enjoyed this, Dave. Steven Jenkins' knowledge of, and love for Dylan is strangely moving. His authenticity really comes across and, as a Dylan fan, I found the interview fascinating. I'd love to visit the centre one day.
@@BaggyTrouseredLizzie thanks so much for your kind words 🙏 It’s a very special place for sure and when you add the Woody Guthrie Center next door and the overall warm welcome you get in Tulsa I highly recommend you visit when you can 👍
Where would we be without Dylan? Love this
@@AshleyLeeds we would be in sadder place for sure! This was a dream interview for me being a lifelong fan 😀
I saw Bob live in Nottingham Arena UK last night. He was fantastic, I feel so inspired by his creativity and ready to make the most of my upcoming retirement from working to earn. An Artist in so many ways who continues to make us think through a world filled with war, greed and pain. Wonderful thanks Bob xxx
Small world @jancollins1953 as I was at the Nottingham Arena show too and agree that it was a testament to his eternal greatness 👏
@@smallbizdigitalmedia wow small world indeed. Still living in my Dylan haze and staying here it’s wonderful!
Saw Bob Live 66', 76', 86', and 2014 and living here in Australia i am only living '24 Hours From Tulsa' one day away from my heart, RIP Gene Pitney
That’s a fantastic timeline you’ve given there! I would love to have gone back in a time machine and seen him in 66 and 76 but did start my journey with him live in 84 at Wembley Stadium 😊
I love the part where Jenkins is asked to pick one favorite song. He begins with safe bet Like a Rolling Stone, but then gives us a terrific 3-minute primer on Dylan's discography and lists twenty more songs! And so it goes for us Dylan fans. Nobody can pick just one.
@@michaelread4964 I love that section too and agree with just about all his choices apart from one of the Rough and Rowdy Ways tracks! Thanks so much for watching and glad you enjoyed it 😎
The UK could have a Bob Dylan museum. You’d make an excellent curator Dave? I’m sure Steven Jenkins would support a partnership with the Tulsa venue to spread the word and make such a visitor centre accessible to European lovers of Dylan
Wow thanks for the endorsement 🙏 That would take me from a bucket list trip to a bucket list job 😎
Really enjoyed this, Dave. Steven Jenkins' knowledge of, and love for Dylan is strangely moving. His authenticity really comes across and, as a Dylan fan, I found the interview fascinating. I'd love to visit the centre one day.
@@BaggyTrouseredLizzie thanks so much for your kind words 🙏 It’s a very special place for sure and when you add the Woody Guthrie Center next door and the overall warm welcome you get in Tulsa I highly recommend you visit when you can 👍
Great video Dave. Enjoyed learning about Dylan
Glad you enjoyed it Jason 😊 I’m still learning about Dylan despite having been a fan since 1979!
Great stuff, Dave!
Thanks Adam I'm really glad you enjoyed it 😀