@@becomingsmith5715 That was set up. Bob knew Chumlee would eventually "find" him. yeah..You will always 'find" Dylan just walking down The Vegas Strip with his bus parked up the street in broad daylight lol.
Bob is wise enough not to answer questions designed for the interviewers benefit. He knows it really doesn't matter because people believe what they want to believe.
Exactly. When the interviewer asked “do you think your music has developed from the 60’s?” It was constructed more as a dig at Dylan than an actual question
When a painting or sculpture is viewed in a museum you don't get to ask the painter what he was thinking or how he feels about it. I think Dylan sees his music like that.
well put. even more true of writing than non-lit arts. the writer said it the first time in what they judged the best way to say what they felt needed saying ... incl ambivalences & ambiguities where desirable. some can of corn who hasn't listened or can't hear who then asks what the writer to tell him what the works said is just plain braindead bozo lame imo.
well actually they do. I am a painter and people are always asking me, what were you thinking when you made this? what is this painting about? I tell them it's subjective, and they tell me they see all these things in the painting I never even thought of, but just say, that's the beauty of art. I rarely tell them anything about what I was think, because you really can't. I might tell them how I made it, the process, the media, etc. I think painters get this more, because songs have lyrics and people have some sense of what it might mean, whereas painting is all visual vocabulary.
William Alford I had a book of Dylan’s lyrics translated into Spanish. A friend of mine met a guy who claimed to know Dylan and my friend asked him if he’d ask Dylan to sign the book. He said he would. A few weeks later the book was returned in the mail with a signature purporting to be Dylan’s. I never believed it was Dylan’s signature. Then, few years ago, I saw a video on RUclips of a fan getting Dylan’s signature on an album. The fan showed the signature to the camera. I wanted to compare the signature to the one in my book. But when I went to look for the book I couldn’t find it. The End. Ha! Ha!
I esp liked that one too. and the reply "we don't like you any more". "what's yr whole attitude towards someone when you meet them?" classic eg of how dumb these questions are.
He makes me laugh with delight, he's so himself and so honest that he just doesn't fit all the precious concepts and has no compromise in mind to fit, either.
The sense I have is that he’s doing everything he can to hang onto an authentic life while they chip away at him with their canned, stupid, intrusive questions, creating a construct they call “Bob Dylan” that they intend to sell in magazines that he can never defend as false and unfair without looking obstreperous and rude.
The man is just amazing really. I love how even in just a conversation he can just something that is just a great line, like "how can I answer that if you've got the nerve to ask me?" or "I'm not questioning you because I don't expect any answers from you."
I always love the way he shoots down those "fans" being rude outside the car. Being rude and still begging him for an autograph. "If you needed it I'd give it to you." Dismissed.
@Your Mother no he didn't, you imagine not wanting people trying to shove their hand in your car saying why shouldn't he give it about your autograph, he even says you called me a bum which they prob did before the video started it's people being rude just because they think he's some Thing and not a person... Dylan is the only honest celebrity, he never gave a shit what people thought which is why he doesn't need to fake smile And sign autographs so that he gets good press.... He doesn't owe anyone anything, it was other people who put him on a Pedistal and then they get annoyed when he doesn't want to give them what they want.... The guy is fucking genius and I applaud him for standing his ground
My generations reluctant hero. People wouldn't stay off him. The bastards showed up at his house with his children sleeping in their beds, looking for answers he didn't have. Some of my friends wanted to go on a road trip to find him, they ended up escaping the Moonies. I was a sensible hippie, you don't go busting in on people, especially people with no privacy to begin with. He probably really understands how Princess Diana felt. Love you Bobby, peace brother.
Yeah, he had hippie climbing on his roof while he was trying to sleep. He talked to a lawyer and asked what he could do. The lawyer said if they fall off and hurt themselves, you could be sued. He felt overwhelmed and violated. And the hippies would come in and raid his icebox too, of course. He had to move out of his own house before he shot someone just to get peace of mind. Then when he moved to NYC, they waited outside his building and yelled stuff up at his windows, so his neighbors got mad at him for moving in.
@@kazabushy The best short essay I have read so far that answers all your questions and more is called "On the writing style of Bob Dylan." www.stephen-doty.com/on-the-writing-style-of-bob-dylan/ [He's from Minnesota.]
It's not that it's torturous, but there are hardships that come with fame. That's not to say that it's not worth the trade off, but just because it's nice to be famous doesn't mean there aren't things that are difficult about it. It's nice to be beautiful. but it comes with problems. It's nice to be rich but that comes with problems. That something is good overall doesn't mean there isn't a downside. People don't lose the right to have problems because one area of life treats them well.
That's very true, but even his interviews in 1964 when he was just getting popular, he was very annoyed with questions. One interviewer questioned the symbolism of his t-shirt lol. He said "I don't know, I haven't put much thought into it". It's funny how the press analyze every move he makes and expects answers, when it's just a stupid shirt that he put on that day. I love his interviews, they are pretty funny.
This interview was great! He never did the talk shows so hearing him speak is a rarity. There is always something quotable whenever he does talk. "The moment we're born, we're old enough to die" Loved the answer to why he doesn't go on the internet "Some pervert might lure me away" So funny! I could of seen him perform in the 70's for free. He did the Michigan State Fair. It was getting dark and my car was parked in a sketchy area. Totally regret not staying to see him. You could sit right at the edge of the stage! Finally did see him and the Band in Ann Arbor, MI.(11/6/2019) Says he plays to the back row, thought someone was playing harp along with him next to me. Guess it's the unique acoustics of Hill auditorium. Absolutely, positively one of my favorite people!
I think the truly miraculous thing about Dylan is the fact he didn't let the mindless masses squash him. I am so glad he was the voice of my adolescence he gave me refuge and hope. I remember seeing the interview with the journo who actually said 'I haven''t listended to your music'' ! When Dylan asked ''then why are you interviewing me'' journo replied ''because it's my job'' WTF 90 percent of a journos job is research. Dylan helped keep it real and pull them in to face themselves - and still does. There is serious depth and courage in that. Got to me thinking - who do we have like that now? Anybody?
Its funny, one would say that he's acting irrationally or rudely, but he is simply reacting the way a good, humble human being would, and should. I have so much respect for Bob Dylan because he cared about nothing but to get his best music out and to play it for those who wanted to listen. A great man indeed.
Incredibile Dylan!! Mentre canta Ascoltandolo .attentamente .. Canta articolando ogni sua parola che dice, più le sue tipiche bellissime pause!! ( con quel suo bel modo comunicativo al massimo in un canto che scuote prende ! .( quella la sua voce !!! !) capacita di cantare un lungo pezzo ..tutto in un unico fiato !!! Geniale..! Ineguagliabile!! Bob!! !!Love You! genio ❤️❤️❤️
What he was doing in a way was teaching the press not to treat artists like gods, because that's dangerous and harmful to everyone. Also, he knew and had experienced that press doesn't really care about what he has to say anyway, because they only want a story they can sell. So he figured not to give them anything.
I saw a clip of Duke Ellington being interviewed he had the same demeanor as Dylan. If the person asking them questions has an ego, is controlling or tries to pry things out of them then Duke, Dylan and those like them put up a wall and watch you struggle to climb it. Dylan must trust you first before he opens up to you.
Poor Dylan, hahahahahahahaha, he had to hear all those stupid questions...he was too smart for those interviewers!! :P That's why he became so irritated with them...sigh! He was a deep person, and all the media trying to stereotype him, label him...He just understood he was being very creative and doing what he loved: compose and sing songs. :)
Bob is so cool because he's still alive and kicking. Most of the popular folk singers and rockstars died (see age 27 Joplin, Hendrix, Cobain) but Dylan is still living.
He was actually very buddhist just living in his moment describing his moment with his music, he just put it out there, didnt care what other people thought of it, like all great artists
'do you think you're music has changed since the 60's?' 'do you think you've changed since the 60's?' 'do you think your audience has changed since the 60's?' ... no shit it had been over 10 years, how terrible would it be if artists' music didn't change after a decade? of course the audience changed and of course he'd changed - 10 years had passed!
I really like this man:) I mean reporters don't seem to understand that he doesn't owe them an answer when they keep asking him silly questions that don't have anything to do with his music. Look how defenseless they are. Just priceless!
Es ist schon faszinierend, wie sehr Du gegen Festlegungen durch die Öffentlichkeit gekämpft hast, der Du Dich trotzdem immer wieder ausgeliefert hast. Ob wohl jemals schon ein anderer Musiker so gegen Interpretationen seiner Songs gekämpft hat?
that my friends is how you don't sell out!! You can tell he does music for the message and because it is his passion not for the fame and glamour. I love this guy
He's openly said on numerous occasions that he didn't write the music to pass a message on. The songs were simply happenings. It's on the individual listening to hear a message. So you've absolutely misunderstood Dylan as a person.
He has said he didn't write music to influence people or give out some message. He writes music about what he is thinking at the time. I love how John Lennon explains it to the hippie....He even refers to Dylan.
My take on this is that Bob never wanted to be put on a pedestal and found the whole scene absurd, much in the same way The Beatles did. He makes music. People can listen if they want to, or ignore him if they want to. It's easy to see why he and George Harrison became friends from this common perspective.
Aside from the sharp comments check out the guitar playing, and the incredible sound he gets on that small Nick Lucas. Dylan is really blazing, and in my opinion never sounded better.
Bob Dylan is forever bound by truth and the living word. A song taken captive by the heart in a thirsty desert. Everything about Bob Dylan Robert Zimmerman is honesty's moan of ecstasy.
Dylan learned early on to not get trapped by loaded, steering questions. Some people tried to shape Dylan into something that would support their cause. I remember seeing Dylan on stage in concert with, among others, Pete Seeger. It seemed that Seeger was visibly disappointed at Dylan not chanting some cause or protest.
Some people are a decade ahead of the times. Some people are 20 years ahead. Some are 50 years ahead. Some, like Dylan, are at least a century ahead. He's STILL ahead of the times. Perhaps 40 years from now in 2060, people will get it.
This is great ..... a man fully aware that the God like status thrust upon him was undeserved. A poet? ..... definitely ...... but a prophet? ..... hardly. All Dylan did was describe exactly what he saw in front of his face. Which goes to show how blind the rest of us are.
"I'm not questioning you because I don't expect any answers from you". Such an awesomely vicious line.
"You don't need my autograph. If you needed it I'd give it to you."
Oh the truth in that..
Such an olive branch extended to the fan, I interpret it as 'hey this interaction can be on equal terms but you're effin it up...'
Chumlee from Pawn Stars got a damn fist bump and an autograph.
Being the person he said that too would be 10x the autograph he could ever write out. Etched and inked in my heart.
Problem with that was, they wouldn't let the car pull away and Bob was rightly angry about this.
@@becomingsmith5715 That was set up. Bob knew Chumlee would eventually "find" him. yeah..You will always 'find" Dylan just walking down The Vegas Strip with his bus parked up the street in broad daylight lol.
Bob is wise enough not to answer questions designed for the interviewers benefit. He knows it really doesn't matter because people believe what they want to believe.
Radio Rob Exactly 👍👍👍
Exactly. When the interviewer asked “do you think your music has developed from the 60’s?” It was constructed more as a dig at Dylan than an actual question
@@nicolen.9642 Thanks
When a painting or sculpture is viewed in a museum you don't get to ask the painter what he was thinking or how he feels about it. I think Dylan sees his music like that.
well put. even more true of writing than non-lit arts.
the writer said it the first time in what they judged the best way to say what they felt needed saying ... incl ambivalences & ambiguities where desirable.
some can of corn who hasn't listened or can't hear who then asks what the writer to tell him what the works said is just plain braindead bozo lame imo.
well actually they do. I am a painter and people are always asking me, what were you thinking when you made this? what is this painting about? I tell them it's subjective, and they tell me they see all these things in the painting I never even thought of, but just say, that's the beauty of art. I rarely tell them anything about what I was think, because you really can't. I might tell them how I made it, the process, the media, etc. I think painters get this more, because songs have lyrics and people have some sense of what it might mean, whereas painting is all visual vocabulary.
that's because they're dead.
William Alford I had a book of Dylan’s lyrics translated into Spanish. A friend of mine met a guy who claimed to know Dylan and my friend asked him if he’d ask Dylan to sign the book. He said he would. A few weeks later the book was returned in the mail with a signature purporting to be Dylan’s. I never believed it was Dylan’s signature. Then, few years ago, I saw a video on RUclips of a fan getting Dylan’s signature on an album. The fan showed the signature to the camera. I wanted to compare the signature to the one in my book. But when I went to look for the book I couldn’t find it. The End. Ha! Ha!
@@jorgejohnson451 Hshshs, you got me.
"Why should I have an attitude towards you, I don't even know you!"
great ness
"You don't need my autograph. If you needed it I'd give it to you." I finally get what he meant. Great line.
People were not ready for Bob Dylan.
meisni would they ever be?
Which is another way of saying: if Bob Dylan didn't exist, he wouldn't have been invented?
People aren't really ready for any CIA projects that come their way, are they??
People will never be ready for the truth
They're still not evidently.
"You don't need my autograph! If you needed my autograph, I'd give it to you"
I esp liked that one too.
and the reply "we don't like you any more".
"what's yr whole attitude towards someone when you meet them?"
classic eg of how dumb these questions are.
I think its overlooked just how well Bob Dylan is on guitar.
He makes me laugh with delight, he's so himself and so honest that he just doesn't fit all the precious concepts and has no compromise in mind to fit, either.
That is why I like him
The sense I have is that he’s doing everything he can to hang onto an authentic life while they chip away at him with their canned, stupid, intrusive questions, creating a construct they call “Bob Dylan” that they intend to sell in magazines that he can never defend as false and unfair without looking obstreperous and rude.
The man is just amazing really. I love how even in just a conversation he can just something that is just a great line, like "how can I answer that if you've got the nerve to ask me?" or "I'm not questioning you because I don't expect any answers from you."
He's so painfully beautiful....
I agree. Beautiful beautiful man!
nikkiejanee1972 - It's so true. He is gorgeous. I wish I had one of him, straight out of the 60's, today.
He basically looked like a girl in the 60s
@@johnnylebay2059 No he’s just super Cute
What a intelligent man long live Bob Dylan 👍🏴👍🎸
"You don't need my autograph, if you needed it I'd give it to you" ICONIC
Bob’s a great listener. That’s what makes these interviews interesting. No wasted words.
It's Alright Ma is a masterpiece of a song.
Dylan was so far beyond his years! He will always be my favorite artist!!
The best one was when he just says “yes” to all her questions. Love that.
Not even mutters a word, just nods. Beautiful.
his voice has a natural melody
i love him.
yes, im a 14 year old girl, in 2011.
and bob dylan is my favorite singer.
So you are 25 now... You are exactly my age. Way to go girl!
I fell in love with Bob Dylan in 1967 when I was 14
Me, too.
he survived a lot of people expectations... as he says of himself, 'I'M JUST A SONG AND DANCE MAN"
I always love the way he shoots down those "fans" being rude outside the car. Being rude and still begging him for an autograph. "If you needed it I'd give it to you." Dismissed.
I wanted them to get their bloody hands out of his car the rude bastards!
@Your Mother no he didn't, you imagine not wanting people trying to shove their hand in your car saying why shouldn't he give it about your autograph, he even says you called me a bum which they prob did before the video started it's people being rude just because they think he's some Thing and not a person... Dylan is the only honest celebrity, he never gave a shit what people thought which is why he doesn't need to fake smile And sign autographs so that he gets good press.... He doesn't owe anyone anything, it was other people who put him on a Pedistal and then they get annoyed when he doesn't want to give them what they want.... The guy is fucking genius and I applaud him for standing his ground
My generations reluctant hero. People wouldn't stay off him. The bastards showed up at his house with his children sleeping in their beds, looking for answers he didn't have. Some of my friends wanted to go on a road trip to find him, they ended up escaping the Moonies. I was a sensible hippie, you don't go busting in on people, especially people with no privacy to begin with. He probably really understands how Princess Diana felt. Love you Bobby, peace brother.
Yeah, he had hippie climbing on his roof while he was trying to sleep. He talked to a lawyer and asked what he could do. The lawyer said if they fall off and hurt themselves, you could be sued. He felt overwhelmed and violated. And the hippies would come in and raid his icebox too, of course. He had to move out of his own house before he shot someone just to get peace of mind. Then when he moved to NYC, they waited outside his building and yelled stuff up at his windows, so his neighbors got mad at him for moving in.
@@DexterHaven Hi where did he live before New York? I should Google it. I'm being lazy.
@@kazabushy The best short essay I have read so far that answers all your questions and more is called "On the writing style of Bob Dylan." www.stephen-doty.com/on-the-writing-style-of-bob-dylan/ [He's from Minnesota.]
Princess Diana was vapid human who thrived on publicity and had no discernible talent. She's the antithesis of Dylan.
Stunning guitar work in "It's All Right." A locomotive riff-master. He knows where those strings are, even without looking….E
He is self-taught on guitar, to boot!
Eric. As a guitar player, that's what first struck me. The guitar and player sound amazing and so compatible with the song.
Bob Dylan. Songwriter. Rocker. Rebel. Legend.
If I had the talent Dylan had,or the pressures and titles put on me at such a young age,I'm not sure I would survived..
No you'd have been alright..it's the fact your a Chelsea fan that would have killed ya....
@@johnsmith-zw9yp a bit uncalled for,but ok
It's not that it's torturous, but there are hardships that come with fame. That's not to say that it's not worth the trade off, but just because it's nice to be famous doesn't mean there aren't things that are difficult about it. It's nice to be beautiful. but it comes with problems. It's nice to be rich but that comes with problems. That something is good overall doesn't mean there isn't a downside. People don't lose the right to have problems because one area of life treats them well.
''I'm not questioning you because I don't expect any answer from you'' Genius, just genius.
"I gave her my heart she wanted my soul..." Yep. the public has the songs they should leave his soul alone! Cheers Bob! 🎵🎵🎵
You have to remember Dylan has been asked the same questions for about 50 years,imagine you were asked the same questions over and over..
That's very true, but even his interviews in 1964 when he was just getting popular, he was very annoyed with questions. One interviewer questioned the symbolism of his t-shirt lol. He said "I don't know, I haven't put much thought into it". It's funny how the press analyze every move he makes and expects answers, when it's just a stupid shirt that he put on that day. I love his interviews, they are pretty funny.
ya agree,its like you or I been asked about a random t-shirt we put on.
yes, imagine this happened to you, and I believe he was trying to stay leveled, it IS enough to make anyone sick.
the message is self evident. You don't even need to explain. If it needs details you probably shouldn't listen.
This interview was great! He never did the talk shows so hearing him speak is a rarity. There is always something quotable whenever he does talk. "The moment we're born, we're old enough to die" Loved the answer to why he doesn't go on the internet "Some pervert might lure me away" So funny! I could of seen him perform in the 70's for free. He did the Michigan State Fair. It was getting dark and my car was parked in a sketchy area. Totally regret not staying to see him. You could sit right at the edge of the stage! Finally did see him and the Band in Ann Arbor, MI.(11/6/2019) Says he plays to the back row, thought someone was playing harp along with him next to me. Guess it's the unique acoustics of Hill auditorium. Absolutely, positively one of my favorite people!
I think the truly miraculous thing about Dylan is the fact he didn't let the mindless masses squash him. I am so glad he was the voice of my adolescence he gave me refuge and hope. I remember seeing the interview with the journo who actually said 'I haven''t listended to your music'' ! When Dylan asked ''then why are you interviewing me'' journo replied ''because it's my job'' WTF 90 percent of a journos job is research. Dylan helped keep it real and pull them in to face themselves - and still does. There is serious depth and courage in that. Got to me thinking - who do we have like that now? Anybody?
Its funny, one would say that he's acting irrationally or rudely, but he is simply reacting the way a good, humble human being would, and should. I have so much respect for Bob Dylan because he cared about nothing but to get his best music out and to play it for those who wanted to listen. A great man indeed.
Classic brooding poet. A master, the foundation of modern rock as we know it.
I remember being young and angry like that, questioning everything and never giving a straight answer to anything
What a Beautiful guitar introduction! Dylans’ music is what counts❤️🌺🌹👌
i love people who put these interviews together in one video
he's so perfect
God gave Bob Dylan a beautiful gift for all of us, beautiful ❤️ and I thank you for your music and paintings my love, Elizabeth 💓
Very interesting man
such a fucking legend
Incredibile Dylan!! Mentre canta Ascoltandolo .attentamente .. Canta articolando ogni sua parola che dice, più le sue tipiche bellissime pause!! ( con quel suo bel modo comunicativo al massimo in un canto che scuote prende ! .( quella la sua voce !!! !) capacita di cantare un lungo pezzo ..tutto in un unico fiato !!! Geniale..! Ineguagliabile!! Bob!! !!Love You! genio ❤️❤️❤️
What he was doing in a way was teaching the press not to treat artists like gods, because that's dangerous and harmful to everyone. Also, he knew and had experienced that press doesn't really care about what he has to say anyway, because they only want a story they can sell. So he figured not to give them anything.
Nobel Prize winner.
never showed up to accept it lol...
@@MrYowen88 He was on a tour. The fans mattered more to him.💖 He got it later because he didn't want the fuss.
he was a good son to his mom
I saw a clip of Duke Ellington being interviewed he had the same demeanor as Dylan. If the person asking them questions has an ego, is controlling or tries to pry things out of them then Duke, Dylan and those like them put up a wall and watch you struggle to climb it. Dylan must trust you first before he opens up to you.
Not a musician but Rafa Nadal does that too... He's a master at shutting down stupid interviewers
I'm a 68 year old Great Grandmother now and this is News to me bc I only loved the music. The person singing is Bob Dylan and so! 🕊️
Poor Dylan, hahahahahahahaha, he had to hear all those stupid questions...he was too smart for those interviewers!! :P That's why he became so irritated with them...sigh! He was a deep person, and all the media trying to stereotype him, label him...He just understood he was being very creative and doing what he loved: compose and sing songs. :)
I love his attitude to interviews.
I've watched this video at least fifty times.
I LOVE IT!
These were conservative times, for those not old enough to have experienced them. The news media of the times did not have a clue....
+John White The media is worse today dude.
Bob is so cool because he's still alive and kicking. Most of the popular folk singers and rockstars died (see age 27 Joplin, Hendrix, Cobain) but Dylan is still living.
he doesn't owe any explanations to anyone, period...his work speaks for itself...
Irrelevant questions... The songs speak for themselves !
thank you... for sharing bob dylan... with english subtitles... bob dylan said it..."dont fear if you hear a foreign in your ears..."...
Good on you Bob...love your music and attitude..
I adore how even the interview clip from the ~80s, 20 YEARS after his height, his answers are still so cynical and witty and sharp-tongued
This is why I love Dylan. Great video! Cheers!
I made this video on my sock account a while back and got locked out. Nice to see people like it, it took me a while to put together.
Anyone who doesn't understand how insanely cool bob dylan needs to watch this and discover the beautiful and ultimate Dylan.
Love4dylan:)
His self-confidence at a young age is astounding. Clearly his advantage and why he became well known.
yeah. He was self confident without being cocky though.
He was actually very buddhist just living in his moment describing his moment with his music, he just put it out there, didnt care what other people thought of it, like all great artists
Jiddu Krishnamurti taught about that too
Bobby as mellowed, God bless Bob Dylan.
'do you think you're music has changed since the 60's?' 'do you think you've changed since the 60's?' 'do you think your audience has changed since the 60's?' ... no shit it had been over 10 years, how terrible would it be if artists' music didn't change after a decade? of course the audience changed and of course he'd changed - 10 years had passed!
I really like this man:)
I mean reporters don't seem to understand that he doesn't owe them an answer
when they keep asking him silly questions that don't have anything to do with his music.
Look how defenseless they are. Just priceless!
If you "NEEDED" my autograph I'd give it to you... Well put!!
I love his answers. No phony run of the mill talk. All the while the media asks the dumb questions.
Es ist schon faszinierend, wie sehr Du gegen Festlegungen durch die Öffentlichkeit gekämpft hast, der Du Dich trotzdem immer wieder ausgeliefert hast. Ob wohl jemals schon ein anderer Musiker so gegen Interpretationen seiner Songs gekämpft hat?
that my friends is how you don't sell out!! You can tell he does music for the message and because it is his passion not for the fame and glamour. I love this guy
He's openly said on numerous occasions that he didn't write the music to pass a message on. The songs were simply happenings. It's on the individual listening to hear a message. So you've absolutely misunderstood Dylan as a person.
@ThatKidWhoLiesAboutHisAge OnTheInternet I don't think he meant meaning per song, but the significance of folk music as a whole. If that makes sense.
He has said he didn't write music to influence people or give out some message. He writes music about what he is thinking at the time. I love how John Lennon explains it to the hippie....He even refers to Dylan.
I love the way he deals with these stupid reporters and their questions! He is brilliant
My take on this is that Bob never wanted to be put on a pedestal and found the whole scene absurd, much in the same way The Beatles did. He makes music. People can listen if they want to, or ignore him if they want to. It's easy to see why he and George Harrison became friends from this common perspective.
Imagine Bob gave a straight and direct answer to a question.. that’s a crazy thought.
Once upon a time loved that bob dylan just for his attitude, youth culture.
''Dylan, the symbol of the 60's''
''Who?....
who says that? I did never say that''
:)))
Honesty throughout from Bob! Great answers to really stupid questions!
Aside from the sharp comments check out the guitar playing, and the incredible sound he gets on that small Nick Lucas. Dylan is really blazing, and in my opinion never sounded better.
He reminds me of brian from life of brian
Bob Dylan is forever bound by truth and the living word.
A song taken captive by the heart in a thirsty desert.
Everything about Bob Dylan Robert Zimmerman is honesty's moan of ecstasy.
"mm... yes"
that's all you've got to say about that?
"mm... yes"
I love the way he takes no prisoners. He challenges the press every time ...their stupid questions
Millions upon millions simply have never understood Bob. He is just a guy who likes playing and singing
its alright ma (i'm only bleeding)
What a private person, I see we'll have to be content with the songs themselves.
And his songs are more than enough....
Dylan learned early on to not get trapped by loaded, steering questions. Some people tried to shape Dylan into something that would support their cause. I remember seeing Dylan on stage in concert with, among others, Pete Seeger. It seemed that Seeger was visibly disappointed at Dylan not chanting some cause or protest.
I'm always left speechless by him. That's it. !!!!
"been out in front of a dozen dead oceans"
I forgot , that beside everything else, Bob is a great guitarist.
Some people are a decade ahead of the times. Some people are 20 years ahead. Some are 50 years ahead. Some, like Dylan, are at least a century ahead. He's STILL ahead of the times. Perhaps 40 years from now in 2060, people will get it.
great vid! thanks for compiling
Legendary
"Weather I knew it or not..I was looking to quit for while..." -- Bob Dylan 2005 (No Direction Home)
Love that recording of "it's alright ma (i'm only bleeding)"
He knew whatever he said they would just twist it anyway.
“I’m not questioning you because I don’t expect any answer from you.”
What's not to love about Bob Dylan?
He looks about ready to explode in each of these interviews. He is simply sick and fucking tired of it all!
This is great ..... a man fully aware that the God like status thrust upon him was undeserved.
A poet? ..... definitely ...... but a prophet? ..... hardly.
All Dylan did was describe exactly what he saw in front of his face.
Which goes to show how blind the rest of us are.
he's so cute
people keep asking him stupid questions, obviously, he's pissed! haha
You can just tell he's saying yes to every question in one of the interviews so he can get through them quickly and leave
He spoke like I have all my life .
That's why I love him..💕💌
Everybody should be as awkward as Dylan, the world would be a better place.