On The End Of The Line Video you see Tom, Bob, Jeff and George performing and Roy’s guitar is sitting in a rocking chair that is rocking through the song putting him there in spirit as he had just passed
Dude with the hat was Tom Petty next to him was Bob Dylan. Roy had the black hair and pony tail. Dude singing the main lines was George Harrison. Big dude with the sunglasses and curly hair was Jeff Lynne from ELO.
Right after George passed, I listened to Here Comes the Sun (Beatles song that he sings lead vocals on). I mean, REALLY listened to it… no distractions, no wandering thoughts, just focused completely on the song. The tears started flowing and wouldn’t stop. It’s wild how music can do that to you when you *really* listen. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) is another great one by George. That one makes me cry too 😆😩 The man just wrote absolutely beautiful songs 😊❤️
Here comes the Sun is one of the most fantastic, amazing, emotional, joyous, touching songs that I have ever heard. It makes me cry sometimes too. Sometimes it makes me feel sad when things aren’t going well and I so much want things to get better. I completely understand you. That’s what music does. 🎶 🎶🎶♥️♥️
George? Come on dude read the effin album liner credits for beatles albums. Geez they told him what and how to play; the songs were thought up and written by john and paul 99% of their catalog. Ps. Who was your favorite monkee😂😂😂
This is one of the very few supergroups where the ego of each member didn't play a part on the break-up. Roy's passing was one of the reasons for George's decision to shut the project down. After all, he was the best singer of them all. You should give Orbison's music a chance. He was hell of a singer, overshadowed by The Beatles and Elvis. Harrison put him back on the road in the 80's. Unfortunately, death had other plans for the man.
George Harrison would probably get a big kick out of your not knowing who he was. He never seemed to give a crap about fame , just the music. These great guys playing in a band having fun making great music. Perfection
Roy Orbison, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Jeff Lynne and Jim Kiltner the drummer. There are 3 generations in this group! They are my favorite super group. I don't think any of them look alike, but I've known and listened to each of them since I was a little girl. (cough cough in the early 70's)
The story is... George and Jeff are in LA going to lunch, Jeff calls Roy and says cone meet George, Record Co calls George, need a b side for a single, now need a studio and all are booked, call Bob, hey can we use your garage studio, Roy tags along, George has to stop at Tom's house to get his guitar, Tom tags along, they get to Bob's, what do we write about, George sees a box with a sticker "Handle With Care" is born
If you react to Traveling Wiburys song End of the Line. Just know that Roy is not in the video. He sang on the song but died of a heart attack at 52 shortly before the video was made. So in tribute, when you hear Roy's voice, you will see a black and white photo of Roy and Roy's guitar in a rocking chair. It was a sweet way to include him in the video.
So fumy to me (but I'm 50 and old now) that the guy you two struggled the most to identify is from the most famous rock n roll band that inspired most of those to follow. Excellent reaction vid, guys. Thanks!
Including inspiring Jeff Lynne. ELO is the most "Beatles" that a 70s band can be without being the Beatles. George called Jeff specifically to help produce his solo album in the 80s.
Roy Orbison will always be my GOAT. hey....a beautiful person who suffered the most tragic of lives... even Elvis said he had the best voice in music ever. A true legend, and a gentleman... not a cheating self-centred narcissist. Roy was and always will be my hero... please check out 'I drove all-night'....it will destroy your brain, ultra talented human being. X
I didn't grow to appreciate him until a few years ago when ventriloquist Terry Fator with his singing turtle won AGT covering Crying. To accomplish all that Roy did with everything that he went through was amazing. I've watched the video for End of the Line numerous times and it makes me sad everytime I do. A little side note, the founder of Texas Roadhouse had a guy that done murals and paintings that were local to each restaurants location. The last time I ate at Hendersonville location before they moved, I was sitting at the bar, looked up in one corner was a painting of the aardvark mascot riding a motorcycle dressed all in black right in front of The House Of Cash museum, and the opposite corner he was wearing the glasses driving a pink Cadillac convertible license plate on front said "Pretty Woman". I just thought that was kinda neat because even though he is iconic, I just haven't seen many things like that devoted to him like you do Elvis or Cash or someone like that
Bob Dylan does sing part of the pre-chorus. "Everybody...got somebody...to lean on" - his voice is more nasal, and very distinct. If you want a great storyteller song by Dylan, "Tangled Up In Blue" is the way to go. He and George Harrison's voices are MILES apart. Dylan has never been known as a vocalist so much, but more of a songwriter that sings.
Bob’s son Jakob Dylan is a way better singer but you can hear hime sound like his father in some parts of songs with his band the Wallflowers From that group the biggest hit is One Headlight
Lead singer on this is >>>George Harrison!!! Superbly supported by the great >>>Roy Orbison The hat >>>Tom Petty, next to him >>>Bob Dylan Other with glasses & curly hair >>>Jeff Lynne
Great reaction! Guys, don't feel bad about not knowing who is who, especially if this wasn't your principal style of music you followed! For myself, my parents listened to A LOT of 50's/60's rock, and my mom LOVED Roy Orbison. I loved the Beatles, listened to Bob Dylan & ELO & Tom Petty - so I was familiar with the whole group off the bat - I was 10 when this album came out. This is THE supergroup of all supergroups...as the list indicated, and with good reason. The album had two songs which highlighted each of the 5 members. So if you're up for it, I'd check out: Last Night (Tom Petty); Tweeter & The Monkey Man (Bob Dylan); You're Not Alone (Roy); Rattled (Jeff Lynne) and another MUST is End Of The Line (Harrison)
Another super group, Damn Yankees - Ted Nugent, Tommy Show(Styx), Jack Blade(Night Ranger), and Michael Cartellone(played for Lynyrd Skynyrd later) Formed in 1989. High Enough (made it to #3) and Where You Goin' Now, Top 40 hits in the 90's. Great guitars and singing on these songs. Enjoyed the reaction on Traveling Wilburys.
Their live performance on RUclips of "Come Again" IMO is the best kickass guitar jamming i've ever seen. Tommy's vocals and Ted's badass guitar playing just fire!!! Damn Yankees is my fav super group - but I love Traveling Wilburys, too.
You forgot the Beatle 😆 George Harrison sung lead on this but Roy Orbison was the MVP here. You should look into Roy Orbison's story, it's incredibly sad. End Of The Line next but Orbison had passed by then for the video.
I'm conflicted is funny. I saw the look in the eyes when you saw Dylan. im sure you know by now it was George Harrison of the Beatles. Great reaction!!!
The guy you were saying is Bob Dylan is former Beatles George Harrison. Dylan is the guy with curly hair with no beard. Jeff Lynne is the other guy with curly hair with sunglasses and beard. Tom Petty wears the hat. No, none of them looks alike. They are the greatest super group! made up of friends who happen to be superstars in their own right. Put together by Harrison, he brought in Jeff Lynne and Dylan. Lynne brought in Orbison and Petty. The drummer is Jim Keltner, one of the best studio session drummers. Among his credits are playing drums on recordings by former Beatles: Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon and many others.
' John ' Oates ' 5 Guys ' (* & 1 drummer?) Starts off with - George Harrison ( verses) / steel guitar - Roy Orbison (* pre-pre chorus) - Tom Petty & Bob Dylan (* harmonica) Pre-chorus ... R.i.P.: - Roy Orbison - George Harrison - Tom Petty No H8ers, Just different options on other's point of view " DEUCES! " ✌🏻😸✌🏻
Please do their other big song....."End of the Line".....i prefer that one, but love this one.....btw. next time you're not sure which one is Bob, just follow the nose....very distinguishable......lol....this was after Roy died.... 😢
YOU GUYS HAVE TO DO ( END OF THE LINE ) WHICH YOU'LL SEE AN EMPTY CHAIR WITH ROY'S GUITAR, A FRAMED PHOTO OF ROY, AND THEY'RE ON A TRAIN, GREAT TRIBUTE TO ROY FROM THE GUYS AND JUST A GREAT SONG 😊ROY HAD PASSED ON DURING THE MAKING OF IT. 😟 BACK IN 88
The only supergroup I would put ahead of Tge Travelling Wilburys would have been The Highwaymen!! Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson.
The guy you think is Bob Dylan is actually George Harrison, and to be fair i think him and Bob Dylan look alot alike in this video. The curly haired guy with the shades is Jeff Lynne of ELO.
Sometimes people so spend too much time focussing on what genre to put music into. Sometimes it’s just a mix of things and it really doesn’t matter. Just saying. This is one of their very best songs. Love the travelling Wilburys
You guys really need to listen to Them Crooked Vultures especially since they were #5 on the list and you guys have never heard of them. They made only one album but it was Amazing.
I remember thinking these guys were so old when this video came out (and the video for End Of The Line) in the late 80s. But they were between late 30s to early 50s. I'll be 50 in a few months. It's crazy to think that I thought that way. They look so young. The Beatles split up only 18 years before this came out. Yet it's been 3 and a half decades since this video came out.
Jeff Lynne had the beard George Harrison from the Beatles did the main verse Tom Petty was the blonde haired one with the hat and Bob Dylan had that frizzy black hair And Orbison is obvious lol
The Lead Singer was ONLY a member of the biggest group in Rock and Roll history, The Beatles. His name was George Harrison (RIP), along with Roy Orbison (RIP), Tom Petty (RIP), Bob Dylan and Jeff Lynn from the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). This is not ONE of the biggest Super Groups, it is THE SUPERGROUP of all time. Period. End of story.
I AGREE!!! UNBELIEVABLE that they don't know GEORGE HARRISON of THE BEATLES!!! I guess they never heard of THE BEATLES either, and then to look at him and think it was Tom Petty and then Bob Dylan!!! When Bob comes in view, they don't even recognize HIM, thinking GEORGE is Bob! GOOD GRIEF!
This video reminds me of my college days when five guys would just pull out their acoustics and we’d just play and sing whatever everyone knew. As the night went on, and the booze went down, the singing got worse.
YIKES!! I was freaking out that you could mistake George for Bob!!! George was HORRIFICALLY UNDERAPPRECIATED in the Beatles, but he was MUCH HAPPIER when he handpicked friends to become the Traveling Wilburies!! You MUST do more of George!! I suggest Isn't it a Pity, Beware of Darkness, While my Guitar Gently Weeps, Let it Down, Cloud Nine, Behind that Locked Door.....you MUST get educated on the musical genius of George!!
They are a supergroup. Great singers just laid back enjoying creating music. If you could create a supergroup, what five artists (alive or dead) would you choose?
When these guys first started, music really wasn't put into genres so you as a super group, you still can't put them in a genre. It's just music. Period.
I think you guys would love Tweeter and the Monkey Man. I love all of their songs but this one is very amusing. Bob Dylan doing the lead. George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan and Jeff Lynn from ELO.
Come on man, that's Beatle George Harrison singing lead vocals, he wrote this song. Lead guitarist from the greatest band ever The Beatles. Since when does George Harrison sound like Bob Dylan?
You MUST do “End Of The Line!” The video especially. Roy passed suddenly of heart attack before the video could be filmed. Such a great song! ❤️
On The End Of The Line Video you see Tom, Bob, Jeff and George performing and Roy’s guitar is sitting in a rocking chair that is rocking through the song putting him there in spirit as he had just passed
They also shoot in gray scale during Roy's parts.
It's really amazing.
It's sad that Roy, Tom and George are all gone.
Dude with the hat was Tom Petty next to him was Bob Dylan. Roy had the black hair and pony tail. Dude singing the main lines was George Harrison. Big dude with the sunglasses and curly hair was Jeff Lynne from ELO.
Right after George passed, I listened to Here Comes the Sun (Beatles song that he sings lead vocals on). I mean, REALLY listened to it… no distractions, no wandering thoughts, just focused completely on the song. The tears started flowing and wouldn’t stop. It’s wild how music can do that to you when you *really* listen.
Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) is another great one by George. That one makes me cry too 😆😩 The man just wrote absolutely beautiful songs 😊❤️
I always really listen
Here comes the Sun is one of the most fantastic, amazing, emotional, joyous, touching songs that I have ever heard. It makes me cry sometimes too. Sometimes it makes me feel sad when things aren’t going well and I so much want things to get better. I completely understand you. That’s what music does. 🎶 🎶🎶♥️♥️
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The lead singer and guitarist was George Harrison. He was in the Beatles.
And Harrison and Dylan really don't look alike. Enjoyed your reaction...
Mr. Harrison, the most talented of the Beatles. The best person to lead this ensemble. You guys rock, by the way! Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦!
You know it’s a massive supergroup when the guy you don’t recognize was a Beatle!
@@donjackson5522 hahaha true
George? Come on dude read the effin album liner credits for beatles albums. Geez they told him what and how to play; the songs were thought up and written by john and paul 99% of their catalog. Ps. Who was your favorite monkee😂😂😂
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@@Brandi6666 ... John and Paul didn't have anything to do with George's successful solo career. He even got into the RRHOF as a solo artist.
This is one of the very few supergroups where the ego of each member didn't play a part on the break-up. Roy's passing was one of the reasons for George's decision to shut the project down. After all, he was the best singer of them all. You should give Orbison's music a chance. He was hell of a singer, overshadowed by The Beatles and Elvis. Harrison put him back on the road in the 80's. Unfortunately, death had other plans for the man.
George didn't shut it down. He, Bob, Tom and Jeff went on to record a second album, called "Volume 3" two years after the first album ("Volume 1").
I would’ve given anything to just sit in that room and watch a group of legends do what they do best.
George Harrison would probably get a big kick out of your not knowing who he was. He never seemed to give a crap about fame , just the music. These great guys playing in a band having fun making great music. Perfection
Roy Orbison, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Jeff Lynne and Jim Kiltner the drummer. There are 3 generations in this group! They are my favorite super group. I don't think any of them look alike, but I've known and listened to each of them since I was a little girl. (cough cough in the early 70's)
Keltner
The main singer in this song was George Harrison .
A lot of talent around the microphone. Respect.
The story is... George and Jeff are in LA going to lunch, Jeff calls Roy and says cone meet George, Record Co calls George, need a b side for a single, now need a studio and all are booked, call Bob, hey can we use your garage studio, Roy tags along, George has to stop at Tom's house to get his guitar, Tom tags along, they get to Bob's, what do we write about, George sees a box with a sticker "Handle With Care" is born
Such serious amounts of talent in one band!!!
Yeah, the guy you thought was Bob Dylan was George Harrison of The Beatles. Bob was the guy to the left of Tom petty.
If you react to Traveling Wiburys song End of the Line. Just know that Roy is not in the video. He sang on the song but died of a heart attack at 52 shortly before the video was made. So in tribute, when you hear Roy's voice, you will see a black and white photo of Roy and Roy's guitar in a rocking chair. It was a sweet way to include him in the video.
Morning fellas! Mannnn haven't heard this song in a long time! They used to play this on MTV when I was younger. Good song 🤓
So fumy to me (but I'm 50 and old now) that the guy you two struggled the most to identify is from the most famous rock n roll band that inspired most of those to follow. Excellent reaction vid, guys. Thanks!
Including inspiring Jeff Lynne. ELO is the most "Beatles" that a 70s band can be without being the Beatles. George called Jeff specifically to help produce his solo album in the 80s.
Travelling willburry are so good yet it makes me cry everytime hearing their songs. Knowing most of them passed
2 Brits from England: Jeff and George and 3 Americans: Roy, Tom and Bob.
Ha, the band with two Bob Dylan's. Great song, some legendary artists here.
Roy Orbison will always be my GOAT. hey....a beautiful person who suffered the most tragic of lives... even Elvis said he had the best voice in music ever. A true legend, and a gentleman... not a cheating self-centred narcissist. Roy was and always will be my hero... please check out 'I drove all-night'....it will destroy your brain, ultra talented human being. X
Roy Orbison was my parents favorite singer in the 50's then I grew up listening to him too.
I swear he had the actual voice of an angel
I didn't grow to appreciate him until a few years ago when ventriloquist Terry Fator with his singing turtle won AGT covering Crying. To accomplish all that Roy did with everything that he went through was amazing. I've watched the video for End of the Line numerous times and it makes me sad everytime I do. A little side note, the founder of Texas Roadhouse had a guy that done murals and paintings that were local to each restaurants location. The last time I ate at Hendersonville location before they moved, I was sitting at the bar, looked up in one corner was a painting of the aardvark mascot riding a motorcycle dressed all in black right in front of The House Of Cash museum, and the opposite corner he was wearing the glasses driving a pink Cadillac convertible license plate on front said "Pretty Woman". I just thought that was kinda neat because even though he is iconic, I just haven't seen many things like that devoted to him like you do Elvis or Cash or someone like that
Orbison is a legend
Bob Dylan does sing part of the pre-chorus. "Everybody...got somebody...to lean on" - his voice is more nasal, and very distinct. If you want a great storyteller song by Dylan, "Tangled Up In Blue" is the way to go. He and George Harrison's voices are MILES apart. Dylan has never been known as a vocalist so much, but more of a songwriter that sings.
"If you See Her Say Hello" tears my heart every time
Bob’s son Jakob Dylan is a way better singer but you can hear hime sound like his father in some parts of songs with his band the Wallflowers From that group the biggest hit is One Headlight
To hear more of Dylan's singing voice, they should check out "Lay Lady Lay"
The first one singing is George Harrison, not Bob Dylan.
Lead singer on this is
>>>George Harrison!!! Superbly supported by the great >>>Roy Orbison
The hat >>>Tom Petty, next to him
>>>Bob Dylan
Other with glasses & curly hair
>>>Jeff Lynne
You guys HAVE to listen to "All Those Years Ago" It's a song that George Harrison wrote for John Lennon after his death. It's heart breaking.
Tweeter and the Monkey Man is my favorite off that album.
And a Dylan tune My fav also.
Yes.
Great reaction! Guys, don't feel bad about not knowing who is who, especially if this wasn't your principal style of music you followed! For myself, my parents listened to A LOT of 50's/60's rock, and my mom LOVED Roy Orbison. I loved the Beatles, listened to Bob Dylan & ELO & Tom Petty - so I was familiar with the whole group off the bat - I was 10 when this album came out.
This is THE supergroup of all supergroups...as the list indicated, and with good reason. The album had two songs which highlighted each of the 5 members. So if you're up for it, I'd check out: Last Night (Tom Petty); Tweeter & The Monkey Man (Bob Dylan); You're Not Alone (Roy); Rattled (Jeff Lynne) and another MUST is End Of The Line (Harrison)
Another super group, Damn Yankees - Ted Nugent, Tommy Show(Styx), Jack Blade(Night Ranger), and Michael Cartellone(played for Lynyrd Skynyrd later) Formed in 1989. High Enough (made it to #3) and Where You Goin' Now, Top 40 hits in the 90's. Great guitars and singing on these songs. Enjoyed the reaction on Traveling Wilburys.
Great band!
Their live performance on RUclips of "Come Again" IMO is the best kickass guitar jamming i've ever seen. Tommy's vocals and Ted's badass guitar playing just fire!!!
Damn Yankees is my fav super group - but I love Traveling Wilburys, too.
Loved everyone in this band, but Roy Orbison just speaks to my soul.
I love that there are photos of each of them young. They show the young photo then immediately go to that person so you know which photo is who.
You forgot the Beatle 😆 George Harrison sung lead on this but Roy Orbison was the MVP here. You should look into Roy Orbison's story, it's incredibly sad. End Of The Line next but Orbison had passed by then for the video.
Roy’s guitar rocked in the rocking chair while the rest of them performed in the video
The second I heard the opening line I knew the song. Definitely a classic.
I’ve been yelling at my phone telling you guys it’s George for the last few minutes. Apparently you didn’t hear me. Ha !
I’m still jamming this in 2024🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The one you're missing, and who was the first singer, is George Harrison.
George Harrison, you know, he was a Beatle, oh and, it's Jeff Lynne, oh and, Otis Redding died in 1967.
I'm conflicted is funny. I saw the look in the eyes when you saw Dylan. im sure you know by now it was George Harrison of the Beatles. Great reaction!!!
That is George Harrison singing the first 2 verses, then Roy, then Bob and Tom, with Jeff Lynn (ELO) right there too.
Real good music. Sweet sounding music. Pure talent. 250+ years of collective musicianship
George Harrison one of The Beatles!!
George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Jeff Lynn, Tom Petty
That guitar was a classic George Harrison ! Enjoyed
This was one of Roy Orbisons last recordings, what a way to see yourself out.
I seriously think Will Farrell took Jeff Lynn’s look to play Gene in the More Cowbell skit on Saturday Night Live
First singer was George Harrison.
jeff lynne , roy obison , tom petty , bob dylan , and GEORGE HARRISON
That was George Harrison of the Beatles, singing that you thought was Dylan. You had them all right. Dylan has the curly hair.
Tom Petty is wearing the hat George Harrison is the opening singer.
Sheeeet. I forgot this song even existed. Has to be over thirty years since I've heard it,but recognized it instantly. Thanks for the memories ☺️
The guy you were saying is Bob Dylan is former Beatles George Harrison. Dylan is the guy with curly hair with no beard. Jeff Lynne is the other guy with curly hair with sunglasses and beard. Tom Petty wears the hat. No, none of them looks alike. They are the greatest super group! made up of friends who happen to be superstars in their own right. Put together by Harrison, he brought in Jeff Lynne and Dylan. Lynne brought in Orbison and Petty. The drummer is Jim Keltner, one of the best studio session drummers. Among his credits are playing drums on recordings by former Beatles: Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon and many others.
George Harrison was the one who started singing first. Bob Dylan was next to Tom Petty.
There's a documentary by these guys about making this album. It was lightning in a bottle with a perfect storm scenario
Geez guys. Great sound and fun times. Glad you're trying.
It was George Harrison singing at the start and throughout. It was Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, and Bob Dylan doing the chorus.
The Traveling Wilbury's also known as the Beatles 2.0
Edit : George Harrison
Great song amazing album also Otis Redding died in 67
OMG BEATLES .GEORGE HARRISON
George Harrison was a goddamn Beatle. Jesus Christ.
George Harrison of The Beatles is main singer on this song!
How could you forget a beatle man………….. All that talent in one room. I wonder if the drummer still dines out out on the story.
George Harrison!! Along with Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, and Jeff Lynne.
' John ' Oates
' 5 Guys ' (* & 1 drummer?)
Starts off with
- George Harrison
( verses) / steel guitar
- Roy Orbison (* pre-pre chorus)
- Tom Petty & Bob Dylan (* harmonica)
Pre-chorus ...
R.i.P.:
- Roy Orbison
- George Harrison
- Tom Petty
No H8ers,
Just different options
on other's point of view
" DEUCES! "
✌🏻😸✌🏻
That's George Harrison doing the majority of the singing.
Great song! Glad you felt it and listened to it. It’s a “life is a beeotch, but fight back” song.
George Harrison my favorite Beatles
BTW, gentlemen, the fifth member that Smokey could not remember was George Harrison of the Beatles!!
THE MAIN SINGER IS ( GEORGE HARRISON ) THE BEATLES 😊 THE AFRO IS ( JEFF LYNNE ) E.L.O.
BEATLES!!!!!
Please do their other big song....."End of the Line".....i prefer that one, but love this one.....btw. next time you're not sure which one is Bob, just follow the nose....very distinguishable......lol....this was after Roy died.... 😢
Song brought a tear years ago, now watching the vid about makes me completely sad.
Yes, Please. The song hits so much harder now with so few of the Wilburys left
Only Jeff and Bob of the main band as well as the 3 “Sideburys” Jim Keltner- drums, Jim Horn- Saxophone and Ray Cooper-percussion remain
George Harrison from the Beatles was the lead singer, Jeff Lynn from ELO , Roy Orbison, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan
YOU GUYS HAVE TO DO ( END OF THE LINE ) WHICH YOU'LL SEE AN EMPTY CHAIR WITH ROY'S GUITAR, A FRAMED PHOTO OF ROY, AND THEY'RE ON A TRAIN, GREAT TRIBUTE TO ROY FROM THE GUYS AND JUST A GREAT SONG 😊ROY HAD PASSED ON DURING THE MAKING OF IT. 😟 BACK IN 88
The only supergroup I would put ahead of Tge Travelling Wilburys would have been The Highwaymen!! Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson.
You came close George Harrison from the Beatles
George Harrison is the one ya'll thought was Bob Dylan....
The guy you think is Bob Dylan is actually George Harrison, and to be fair i think him and Bob Dylan look alot alike in this video. The curly haired guy with the shades is Jeff Lynne of ELO.
Your assignment for the day is too be able too ID these superstars. School of Rock
Sometimes people so spend too much time focussing on what genre to put music into. Sometimes it’s just a mix of things and it really doesn’t matter. Just saying. This is one of their very best songs. Love the travelling Wilburys
MORE Traveling Wilbury's!!! The first album - the 2nd was good, and written in memoriam of Roy Orbison, but the first with him is absolutely 💯 👌
Smokey come on The one band member you forgot was from the greatest band ever The Beatles George Harrison George Harrison is singing
You guys really need to listen to Them Crooked Vultures especially since they were #5 on the list and you guys have never heard of them. They made only one album but it was Amazing.
Sadly only Jeff Lynne and Bob Dylan are still kicking around. RIP to George, Tom, and Roy.
Jeff and Bob...the only ones left. 😪
The 3 Sideburys as George called them are still alive too Jim Keltner (drums), Jim Horn (saxophones) and Ray Cooper (percussion).
I remember thinking these guys were so old when this video came out (and the video for End Of The Line) in the late 80s. But they were between late 30s to early 50s. I'll be 50 in a few months. It's crazy to think that I thought that way. They look so young.
The Beatles split up only 18 years before this came out. Yet it's been 3 and a half decades since this video came out.
Daryl Hall and John Oates. They had so many hits in the 80s. They were THE duo.
Tweeter and the Monkey Man should be next. It's my favorite Traveling Wilburys song and rarely gets reacted to, though End of the Line is good too.
great song
Jeff Lynne had the beard George Harrison from the Beatles did the main verse Tom Petty was the blonde haired one with the hat and Bob Dylan had that frizzy black hair And Orbison is obvious lol
The Lead Singer was ONLY a member of the biggest group in Rock and Roll history, The Beatles. His name was George Harrison (RIP), along with Roy Orbison (RIP), Tom Petty (RIP), Bob Dylan and Jeff Lynn from the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO). This is not ONE of the biggest Super Groups, it is THE SUPERGROUP of all time. Period. End of story.
I AGREE!!! UNBELIEVABLE that they don't know GEORGE HARRISON of THE BEATLES!!! I guess they never heard of THE BEATLES either, and then to look at him and think it was Tom Petty and then Bob Dylan!!! When Bob comes in view, they don't even recognize HIM, thinking GEORGE is Bob! GOOD GRIEF!
This video reminds me of my college days when five guys would just pull out their acoustics and we’d just play and sing whatever everyone knew. As the night went on, and the booze went down, the singing got worse.
Verses: Jeff Lynne
Pre-Chorus: Roy Orbison
Chorus: Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, George Harrison (afro and shades)
YIKES!! I was freaking out that you could mistake George for Bob!!!
George was HORRIFICALLY UNDERAPPRECIATED in the Beatles, but he was MUCH HAPPIER when he handpicked friends to become the Traveling Wilburies!!
You MUST do more of George!! I suggest Isn't it a Pity, Beware of Darkness, While my Guitar Gently Weeps, Let it Down, Cloud Nine, Behind that Locked Door.....you MUST get educated on the musical genius of George!!
I TOO was freaking out when they thought GEORGE HARRISON was Bob Dylan!
Boys... George Harrison former beatle. You did well with the rest. ☺
GEORGE HARRISON..
BEATLES..
Fabulous super group, I have both their albums.
They are a supergroup. Great singers just laid back enjoying creating music.
If you could create a supergroup, what five artists (alive or dead) would you choose?
When these guys first started, music really wasn't put into genres so you as a super group, you still can't put them in a genre. It's just music. Period.
I think you guys would love Tweeter and the Monkey Man. I love all of their songs but this one is very amusing. Bob Dylan doing the lead.
George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan and Jeff Lynn from ELO.
They are not 'a super-group', they're The Super-Group!
Bonita música,adoro
Mucho yo tambien! 😊
The drummer is Jim Keltner, he's a cousin of an ex coworker of mine. Jim
Come on man, that's Beatle George Harrison singing lead vocals, he wrote this song. Lead guitarist from the greatest band ever The Beatles.
Since when does George Harrison sound like Bob Dylan?
EXACTLY!! I smacked my forehead with the palm of my hand when he said that! I know little kids who could identify George Harrison!