Bob Dylan - Duquesne Whistle (Official Video)
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- In 2012, Bob Dylan released his thirty-fifth studio album, "Tempest." Watch the official music video of 'Duquesne Whistle' now.
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Lyrics:
Listen to that Duquesne whistle blowing
Blowing like it's gonna sweep my world away
I'm gonna stop at Carmangale and keep on going
That Duquesne train gon' rock me night and day
You say I'm a gambler, you say I'm a pimp
But I ain't neither one
Listen to that Duquesne whistle blowing
Sound like it's on a final run
Bob Dylan is a rare artist that has managed to transcend genre to become a universally praised songwriter, performer and musician of the 20th- and 21st-centuries. Starting out as a chronicler of social issues in the 1960s, Dylan has had true staying power with thirty-two studio albums released in 53 years â the most recent of which is 2015's critically acclaimed Shadows in the Night.
Bob's voice has aged quite gracefully... Seriously tho, great tune. Not many artists from 50 years back can still be decent songwriters. And Mr. Dylan is way more than decent. Mad props to a dying breed.
Probably the greatest songwriter of our time but, I'd say on this tune a nod should be given to Tom Paxton.
He is not a singer!
@@globe255 well technically he is
Horrible voice
I'd say that he's writing songs that fit his more limited range at 70+ years old.
Dylan got a little Louie Armstrong in his voice these days..gotta love it!!
@@derrydylanger8994 pause
@@stalinwearsstussy That would be Louis Armstrong, which he pronounced Lewis
@@ripple947 nope
It's french
Lou-ee
Satchmo
Também achei
I love that Bob just walking down the street is literally cooler than anything else that happens in this video.
Totally 😊
This song makes me smile immediately. And the arrangement? This song could have come out a hundred years ago. Fresh as a daisy. Love Bob.
5 Things I got out of this video:
1- Yo, that stalker stole Bernie Sanders's flowers!!!
2- Joel Edgerton being a gangsta is gangsta
3- Man, the cinematography in this video is ace!
4- Bob making awesome music and lyrics...as always
5- Bob walks like a Greek mafia boss....surrounded by the Mara Salvatrucha
And Gene Simmons. lol
"you're the only thing alive that keeps me going, you're like a time bomb in my heart"
I love Bob walking with his posse...great lyrics...
Blush
I love you
Shyra M
Yes!
there's something strangely bad ass about old dylan.
Yes yes and yes! What is it about him? The only 73 year old that still has sex appeal. I've only been a fan for 4 years...... but I fell hard for Dylan;)
+karin justine thanks for the tip karin:) :) I'll check it out! But Dylan's the only man for me:) there is no other that could steal me like Dylan can...lol
Cohen is awesome, Dylan actually loves him, calls him a " secret hero" I'm not sure what that means, Lou reed was also on Dylan's list--Dylan, in this video has inspired me to try my best to be cool as fuck
+Mr Mojo Risin' he's always been a bad ass :)
yea the way he walks around the boy at the end lol
Bob Dylan is still as cool as he was 50 years ago !!
he still is, as well as his son, Jakob Dylan
Hello. I was wondering if you could help me because I am in a terrible supernatural happening. Telepathy is happening to me and the unwanted interaction is terrible with negative comments happening to me. The characters doing this to me are also able to see my daydreams I picture in my head. And they can see my memories and they comment off that which is embarrassing. They also can make a tick like noise in my head and every time I stepped outside my house to walk somewhere like the groceries they would keep ticking that noise in my head constantly until I returned home. They say terrible things like “I’m going to kill your sister” if I don’t listen to them. An example would be me playing music in my head and they would say “I don’t like that song, change it” supernatural kind of happenings. If you could help me that would be great. Thank you for listening.
Bob Dylan will be 80 years old on the 24 May 2021 ; been a fan of his since Grammar School in 1964.
Me too
me too....
Me too
I wasn't, born in 85.... My dad played him numerous times a week... Didn't click how good he was until I was around 17....luckily I got to see him with my dad three times.
I walk down the street listening to this, with a smile on my face and a strut in my step. The power of Dylan.
I do this but the song playing is Dignity!
Hell yeah, winter coat, collar up, going about your business.
The power of Bob Dylan.
I trust you left any stray ladders alone on your strut.
Duquesne whistle is like something that will ruin you but you are all tempted to get it. Girl is the Duquesne whistle for this guy!
Listen to that Duquesne whistle blowing
Blowing like it's gonna sweep my world away
I wanna stop at Carmangale and keep on going
That Duquesne train gon' rock me night and day
You say I'm a gambler, you say I'm a pimp
But I ain't neither one
Listen to that Duquesne whistle blowing
Sounding like it's on a final run
Listen to that Duquesne whistle blowing
Blowing like she's never blown before
Look like blinking, red light blowing
Blowing like she's at my chamber door
You smiling through the fence at me
Just like you always smiled before
Listen to that Duquesne whistle blowing
Blowing like she ain't gonna blow no more
Can't you hear that Duquesne whistle blowing
Blowing like the sky is gonna blow apart
You're the only thing alive that keeps me going
You're like a tie bound to my hear
I can hear a sweet voice gently calling
Must be the mother of our Lord
Listen to that Duquesne whistle blowing
Blowing like my woman's on board
Listen to that Duquesne whistle blowing
Blowing like it's gonna blow my blues away
You old rascal, I know exactly where you're going
I'll leave you there myself at the break of day
I wake up every morning with that woman at my breast
Everybody's telling me she's gone to my head
Listen to that Duquesne whistle blowing
Blowing like it's gonna kill me dead
Can't you hear that Duquesne whistle blowing
Blowing through another no good town
The lights of my native land are glowing
I wonder if they'll know me next time around
I wondered if that old oak tree's still standing
That old oak tree, the one we used to climb
Listen to that Duquesne whistle blowing
Blowing like she's blowing right on time
Love the reference to Carbondale. I went to school At Southern Il U there. Du Quoin is on the rail line just up the tracks a few miles to the stop in Chicago. Rode it many times both ways, Seen Dylan 3 times. Once in Nurnberg Germany July 1 1978, He took the stage with 80,000 friends in attendance and Eric Clapton with several songs together. Greatest show I ever saw and I wasn't a big Dylan fan then. Was for ever after.
"Girl by the whirlpool looking for a new fool" reoccurring theme of the genius Dylan.
Back in the sixties journalists asked Dylan what his songs meant and he replied rather facetiously that he was just a song n dance man. He definitely is here. He can produce the profound and ditties like this
Bob is still cool as fuck.
he looks super cool in this song. can't deny it
I need a t shirt that says that:)
iHatebologna59 forever cool
iHatebologna59 you only get that cool from not giving a fuck and doing exactly what you want to do for half a century.
+Thuy Luongova And forever young
when this man goes...the world will have a huge void to fill
spoilers: it can't be filled
@@Michael_Dominic that particular world no longer will exist
Dude. No. Don’t even.....
Shine Onn Wesson I know, I know I dont like to think about it either, sorry man
If anyone could be immortal it would be this great man
He's still got it after 50+ years! Great writing, great arrangement, the organ and the bassline stick with you.
Heard this live. His swagger on this just makes my day.
the song is great, but the video is incredible. one of the best music videos that i've ever seen
I was invested the entire time haha
Brilliant video
Hard to believe its been almost 2 years since I first watched this video, yet I still find myself coming back and watching it. Great video, awesome song. The man still has it 50+ years later.
3fingersalute Hey Inc Bob. No takes every color of the size, considering each one from its instantaneous overturning of every emotions tottering table, and whistles sly and suddenly, excuse me for caring so much with only a single phrase.Paul Beard.
And here I am 7 years later still watching this video. It just never gets old....
Hello. I was wondering if you could help me because I am in a terrible supernatural happening. Telepathy is happening to me and the unwanted interaction is terrible with negative comments happening to me. The characters doing this to me are also able to see my daydreams I picture in my head. And they can see my memories and they comment off that which is embarrassing. They also can make a tick like noise in my head and every time I stepped outside my house to walk somewhere like the groceries they would keep ticking that noise in my head constantly until I returned home. They say terrible things like “I’m going to kill your sister” if I don’t listen to them. An example would be me playing music in my head and they would say “I don’t like that song, change it” supernatural kind of happenings. If you could help me that would be great. Thank you for listening.
@@Remel9555 huh?
@@3fingersalute I swear I’m telling the truth this stuff is real and is happening to me
Bob Dylan in this has the peak of style
I am 23 years old and this album was the first one i listen of him, I totally loved it.
You've missed a lot my friend
You have a lot to discover yet! You may want to listen to his whole catalog, and try to see him LIVE too, if you have a possibility.
you're 34 now - but you won't be for long...
This song brings me so much joy, I think Dylans aged voice is perfect for the song, I wouldn't want it any other way.
Love the raspy voice
true true
One of the few geniune living legends left
Es tan posible que a pesar de que la música de ahora suene diferente a la de antes (los años 60's, 70's etc.) Bob Dylan siga manteniendo esa esencia que es lo que distingue su música, y que a mi edad pocos de mi país se den cuenta que esta música es impresionante, Gracias Bob Dylan por aparecer en mi etapa y convertirte en algo especial con tu música.
Impresionante.Opino igual.
Fantàstic ♥️
So, this is just my take.
The nameless young man in the video is a younger version of Dylan. Note Bob's first appearance in the video -- the camera cuts from the young man (in the day time) to the back of Bob (in the night time) to the back of the young man (in the day time). He even bears a slight resemblance to the young Robert Zimmerman. The young Dylan is full of hope, optimism, he's ridiculously persistent. He's watched too many romantic comedies. He's chasing a dream, a fantasy. In the end, he's left bloodied, beaten, broken.
The older Dylan is wiser, more experienced, perhaps a bit jaded. In the end, he passes his old self by without as much as a glance or a look back. He simply focuses on his reality, at what actually lies before him.
As for how this ties in to the lyrics... well, most of Bob's stuff has always been pretty cryptic and open to interpretation. It's about a train (probably a steam train but regardless, itself a relic of the past), a woman, the passage of time, and trying to let go and move on from the past.
Again, this is just my take. Dylan would say he's just a song and dance man. :)
As much as I agree on the "enjoy Dylan for Dylan" point, different people have different takes on what that means. For me I enjoy over-analysing something just as much as casually listening to it, especially when it comes to Dylan. Talking down someone's interpretation and saying "don't be one of those people" makes me cringe way harder than you cringed because you're devaluing critical thought on someone who is intelligent and many-layered, and any great artist should be pleased that someone put the time and effort in to break down what they created. Read the Immortal Bard by Asimov (10 minute read tops), it should put some stuff in perspective.
I guess he wasn't happy that we made some good points, oh well.
The onion metaphor is perfect.
Jehanzeb Hasan thx for your. I hated the first time. But I can see how he started out with innocence and was taken advantage of so much in his beginning. I know it was a long climb for him and I'm sure he went through some really hard places. I enjoyed your interpretation.
I do like that Jack of Hearts reference at 0:28 too
This man is a legend. Once got a bunch of flack for including some 16th century Italian poetry in one of his songs- that it wasn't original. The critics can go where the sun don't shine. Anyone genius enough to take 700 year old stanzas and make it work is beyond astonishment. The phases of his music: the 60's radical, the Born Again Christian, the post (?) Bob Dylan, nobody comes close. Maybe Lennon or McCarthy in second, but this man is a legend.
He still Christian
@@B.A.Pilgrimdoesn’t seem so. But what do I know
And every one of those words rang true and glowed like burning coal...
On repeat! 🎶God bless Bob Dylan.
Absolutely marvellous tune - been humming this all week
Love seeing Dylan walking around the city with his entourage - so many glances to camera, and looking damn cool 😎
That pepper spray scene awesome too
And hitting that idiots legs with the bat synchronised perfectly
What a musical treat and that Whistle blowing …
"If you don't believe I love you, look what a fool I've been" (Stealin' by the Memphis Jug Band)
R.I.P. Robert Hunter, lyricist extraordinaire, who wrote this with Dylan.
Awesome is that true??
@@chriscampbell3817 I know...i dont wanna google it. ...wanna hear it old school...from one of ya!....yes...RIP Robert Hunter....
please stay a while more Bob...please if ya can...I'll take care of you ....
@@annonymost9318 - Yes, I asked Hunter about it. I asked if he liked the video. He said he hadn't seen it.: "Q - What about Bob Dylan?
A - A lot of people ask that question - “What about Bob Dylan?” I think he is a mysterious force majeure in this world and anything I would say about him would either be too far off to the side or under-expression. What are you going to say? We all have a Bob Dylan in our heads somewhere. He managed to be that guy. It can’t be easy, you know, it can’t be easy.”
Q - What did you think of the video of the Duquesne Whistle? Did you see that scenario at all in your head when you wrote it?
A - I didn’t see the video. I can’t help you. That’s the easy way of getting past answering Dylan questions: don’t look at the video.
It’s not to me to criticize or anything else. The guy does what he does and always has. The fact that he worked with me is almost typical of the absolutely unforeseeable stuff the guy decides to do. True original. He just called up one day and said, how about it? And he gave me a bunch of titles he wanted to work with and we just got to work.
Q - So you worked from titles?
A - Yeah, I’ve often thought if you can get the right title your song is 50 percent written."
Thanks so much for conveying this exchange!
omg,cant belive found this song again! Makes me wanna dance by myself doing a nice dinner to myself in pijamas at a rainy saturday night i chose to stay in :D
Yay! Happy dance! :)
very happy!
Twilight8368 *-*
we can dance when you want!
Its a shame you can't post a nice comment without people being perverse
Bob Dylan will always be a Legend, and the 21st century is a witness of his brilliance.
This man is a legend.
Bob Dylan the coolest dude to have ever lived 👍
Dylan and his squad just keep on rolling,
bunch of degenerates
That fits as a lyric in the song, or was that your intention?
I can't beileve I'm seeing him tonight with my dad
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here.
This is one of Dylan's cleverest songs in my opinion, I think about it all the time
This clip makes me laugh, it's very funny great Bob Dilan and his unmistakable voice.
10 years already! dam
i dont know what people think about this song and bob now but for listen this music maybe not the best in his songs but listen to this and think who is singing what a story is behind him this song becomes great for me .... im 23 years old but listening to the voice of dylan i feel what was a like world in his young years, surely time was beautiful and crazy bob and beatles and johnny crazy crazy years
Is crazy shit yeah for me and this friend to be having a fucking nice time. We go fucky pig like facist saucepans yes? I make brown scone of British navy with this sexy thing in mind.
Dylan still rules. Just watch him walking like an urban duke and telling the world how to make poetry through 4 or 5 chords.
Love your comment!
urban duke
Oooozes Class....
Hello. I was wondering if you could help me because I am in a terrible supernatural happening. Telepathy is happening to me and the unwanted interaction is terrible with negative comments happening to me. The characters doing this to me are also able to see my daydreams I picture in my head. And they can see my memories and they comment off that which is embarrassing. They also can make a tick like noise in my head and every time I stepped outside my house to walk somewhere like the groceries they would keep ticking that noise in my head constantly until I returned home. They say terrible things like “I’m going to kill your sister” if I don’t listen to them. An example would be me playing music in my head and they would say “I don’t like that song, change it” supernatural kind of happenings. If you could help me that would be great. Thank you for listening.
Yeees great actor too
This is a really great tune.
| Hi! My name’s Angie and my dream is to be singer, I know there’re a lot of people like me, but could you please give me a chance to watch my video of me singing on my channel? Thank you |
A very, very funny and enjoyable video, Bob. Thanks.
Moral of the story: Romantic attitudes expose vulnerabilities in our physical being and the cities we inhabit.
It *is* an incredible song, and will probably eventually be covered. I like most of the music Dylan has made throughout his career, and if he now sounds like an old blues-man that seems rather appropriate. The whole Tempest album is worth a listen, and since I'm getting up there in years myself it's kind of nice to see new music by one of my cultural icons appreciated. Rock on.
"It *is* an incredible song" Nah, but it's an incredible video.
I'm not Bob Dylan's greatest fan but I have to say that this is the catchiest tune he's put out in a long time. I absolutely love it!
Don't sell yourself short
"I wonder if that old oak tree's still standing/That old oak tree, the one we used to climb"
The glories of Dylan are unending.I'll be listening till the last breath.
The single coolest music video i have ever seen for any song
It reminds me a lot of his video for his Christmas song "Must Be Santa" ruclips.net/video/a8qE6WQmNus/видео.html
then you must have forgotten his video for
Subtarranean Homesick Blues...1964
That guy went straight from a little petty theft to running from police and causing intentional bodily harm to that man up the ladder.
It's a song! actors... lyrics and sound... really?
What a woman will do to a man
@@shadowrider4133 Good grief.
'I can hear a sweet voice gently callin
must be the Mother of Our Lord'
Our Lady leads us to Our Lord
Robert is most definitely a Christian
Bob dylan has always attracted the tired, the poor, the huddled masses, the yearning to be free, the wretched refuse of the teeming shores, the homeless at every convenience store and on ramp, the storm-tossed, and, oh yes,, the desolate. Good song.
And Gene Simmons, apparently
Not really. He's gone over bigger with middle class people.
Bob has always attracted the Black Crowd you're right!
He's even Married up with a few of "em too.
“Every hung up person in the whole wide universe”
Love this album. Congrats on the Nobel Prize Bob Dylan. 12/16.
What can I say.
I still like this song..
✌🤓
Great great song, with a fantastic drive!
Ooops, now this song will be in my head for a week... Darn. =) Every time I hear it just gets stuck. What a blessing.
Bob always has a great punch line.
It’s just good vibes with Dylan even though somebodies life is being ruined.
Happy Birthday & Keep that whistle blowing Bob ❤🙏👌
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here.
The video is better than most movies nowadays...
Dzoni you should probably watch more movies then
Dzoni You don't know anything about movies nowdays then...
Dzoni you are right, don't listen to those clowns. It's a good video and it fits well with the song. The young man ends up broken and cast aside, his dreams destroyed. But life goes on anyway. Spoiler alert: The young man will become the old man, who is portrayed by our man Bob Dylan who steps over the human casualty. And btw: Bob Dylan does too "give a shit" people who say he doesn't are simply stupid. Maybe they don't give a shit, but Bob Dylan must give a shit, or why and how would he write the songs?
+Ivan Koogle Great comment!
"you should probably watch more movies then" No, "The video is better than most movies nowadays" is literally true.
A classic video and lyrics with the rasping inimitable voice of Bob Dylan.
Bob is a gangster..!
Except he's not! Lollll.. He's hanging out in his mansion in California with retired models, probably..
Michael Wilcox hahahaha... couldn't have worded it bette myself, I'm aware of what irony he has turned into
Hahaha, butthurt much? You wish you were him lmaoo. Now go back to trolling people on the internet hahaaa, that's all u can do!
500 days of summer SLAYYYYYY
If only love was this simple and easy.
Bob Dylan's walking through the streets like a boss.
I know I have made other comments on this, but it is a modern masterpiece.Every note connects with me.
I love it .thank you Bob . Long live bob
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here.
Bob Dylan has the most imaginative videos! Especially Duquesne whistle and Beyond here lies nothing.
Just love it !!! just hear that whistle ...
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here.
Bob even has a cool WALK. It's almost agonizing, you know? How much coolness can be packed into one small human being.
He has a little "bop" in his walk.
Getting better and better.
margus kiis ,, !☆,
Moral of the story : Don't steal flowers.
Moral of the story: Don't go after a bitch.
And don't stalk ladies, even if you're doing it in kind of a cute manner.
Yes....particularly humorless ones! @@richardfeinberg5174
Your profile pic looks like Al Pacino smoking crack Ppfffft Hahahaha
and don't be a pompous ass stalker unless you got money!
Love the references to Robert Johnson and the Memphis Jug band on this track- shows the continuity of Dylan's musical influences
it's a LOT like this song. ruclips.net/video/T6VS-papj0M/видео.html
Love. In honor of my sweetheart, 10 years gone now.
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here.
Bob ... you still got it man!
Awesome. Long live Bob Dylan! ❤️
Bob Dylan the best ever
beautiful the interpretation of Daniel Cloud Campos, perfect in every action and expression
The song and video that has everything, in my opinion. Bob Dylan keeps getting better.
What a voice.
Dave Derrick Amazing, init? Like he gargled broken glass, followed by a Draino chaser.
Thanks Bob, now you make me smile :)
Maria, you make me smile.
I never thought I would laugh hysterical at a Dylan video; also the whole CD is awesome!
Keep on truckin' , all.
This video is so much fun! The goofy kid is amazing! (:
In any Bollywood movie, this type of stalking would be considered romantic!
The moral: If you've had your body, life, and heart broken in New York, it's useless to depend on Bob Dylan. ;-)
Code Red 😂 he’ll just step over your ass! And I would still love him as he stepped over me! Story to tell
are you joan baez?
@@codered2216..so was my reply..my joke was funnier
"it's useless to depend on Bob Dylan" Depends. If you're a little self-involved dick his attitude is fuck off.
This video puts a much needed smile on my face!! I absolutely LOVE IT!!!!
Another fantastic song of the city. Love it.
Still the best in the world after 60 years
Magnificent! The greatest artist of our times.
BOB DYLAN NOBEL 2016
I cast my vote...
Back many moons ago if that kid had stalked me I would have been in my glory!
I think another moral is from one of his quotes "if you're ever told to look at yourself, never look" that's why Bob Dylan walks over the guy that got beat up without helping. I think
I'm back here time and time again,dylan never ceases to amaze me.
Everytime I show this to friends, I see their toes tapping !
Good song, good video, good singing, my little one.
Hello dear, it’s nice meeting you on here.
Mr. Dylan, always surprising, always the best.
bet bob doesn't know there are people walking behind him
Believe me, he does.
Everyone's walking behind Bob. He's in his own parade.
I wish they would've featured his son Jakob Dylan walking with him instead of those other people
The Seven Spanish Angels
He cares not
Bobby sounds a lot like Louis Armstrong in this one - superb!
I've got family roots, on my father's side, in Duquesne City, Allegheny County. I remember my half-brother worked at the United States Steel's Duquesne Works Plant. I remember my half-sister being a welfare unmarried mother that had resided in Duquesne City, Allegheny County. Anyhow, the song "Duquesne Whistle" brought back memories, mostly painful ones, of the times I had spent in Duquesne City, Allegheny County. "Duquesne Whistle" reminded me of the louder bass-pitched whistles coming from the steel-making plant; signalling changes in the work-shift personnel. Also, "Duquesne Whistle" reminds me of the sound of a tornado so eerily similar to a louder bass-pitched whistle at a steel-making plant. Many years ago, I remember hearing an elderly woman, on Pittsburgh local television, talk about a tornado that had damaged much of Duquesne City, Allegheny County. Bob Dylan's singing voice is so extremely similar to an elderly masculine person who had worked, for at least thirty-five years of his terrible adult life, at the United States Steel's Duquesne Works Plant. Now, you know just how detrimental the tobacco-smoking habit can really be; as the habit wreaks havoc inside one's vocal chords.