Bob Dylan - Blind Willie McTell (Studio Outtake - 1983 - Official Audio)
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Lyrics:
[Verse 1]
Seen the arrow on the doorpost
Saying, “This land is condemned
All the way from New Orleans
To Jerusalem”
I traveled through East Texas
Where many martyrs fell
And I know no one can sing the blues
Like Blind Willie McTell
[Verse 2]
Well, I heard that hoot owl singing
As they were taking down the tents
The stars above the barren trees
Was his only audience
Them charcoal gypsy maidens
Can strut their feathers well
But nobody can sing the blues
Like Blind Willie McTell
[Verse 3]
See them big plantations burning
Hear the cracking of the whips
Smell that sweet magnolia blooming
See the ghosts of slavery ships
I can hear them tribes moaning
Hear that undertaker’s bell
Nobody can sing the blues
Like Blind Willie McTell
[Verse 4]
There’s a woman by the river
With some fine young handsome man
He’s dressed up like a squire
Bootlegged whiskey in his hand
There’s a chain gang on the highway
I can hear them rebels yell
And I know no one can sing the blues
Like Blind Willie McTell
[Verse 5]
Well, God is in His heaven
And we all want what’s His
But power and greed and corruptible seed
Seem to be all that there is
I’m gazing out the window
Of the St. James Hotel
And I know no one can sing the blues
Like Blind Willie McTell
#BobDylan #BlindWillieMcTell #TheBootlegSeries
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Just in case anyone was wondering why Bob received the Nobel Prize in Literature.
@Carlossantanamusicinc
2 жыл бұрын
Hello Dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
@CactusThorn
2 жыл бұрын
@@Carlossantanamusicinc Thank you. But we didn't just meet here. Together through lives, eh?
@Carlossantanamusicinc
2 жыл бұрын
@@CactusThorn Have you ever been to our concerts?
@johansterk354
Жыл бұрын
Don't get fooled by the prankster, does this on many songs, always with women.
@CactusThorn
Жыл бұрын
@@johansterk354 of course. Just playing.
Bloody hell, what a great, great, great, great song to be enjoyed by us mere mortals!!
A bloody masterpiece.
An astonishing achievement. As good as anything ever done by anyone.
this is a Nobel prize by itself no matter the prize, great poem.
Among the most powerful things written in the 20th century.
One of the best songs in the entire Dylan catalogue - and perhaps the best singing he ever did.
@quentinlynch
2 жыл бұрын
I agree. May I ask, do you prefer this version to the one on the album?
@jackwendigo6541
2 жыл бұрын
@@quentinlynch What album?
@quentinlynch
2 жыл бұрын
@@jackwendigo6541 The 2007 "best of".
@jackwendigo6541
2 жыл бұрын
@@quentinlynch I don't have that set, but if it's one of the full band recordings of the song, my answer would be no. The vocal is excellent in any recording of the song I've heard, but the extra instrumentation distracts from rather than enhances it.
@thebacons5943
2 жыл бұрын
And yet you one could make a good faith argument it’s not one of his 50 best songs. He’s truly one of the greatest, most prolific musical artists we’ve seen. This is literally just a “bootleg” release.
Never heard this before the algorithm hit me with it like a truck. Lifelong Dylan fan. How?
@Rootle2
3 ай бұрын
He didn't release it originally, the asbolute nutter. It's like when he was thinking of not releasing Forever Young and had to be talked into it by the producer. Also, I believe you mean "like a freeeiight train"
@fredlyr1
3 ай бұрын
The Band did a great cover. This is the first time i've heard Bob do it.
And to think, one of Dylan's greatest songs came out almost a decade after being recorded & on a bootleg album. There's just so much imagery evoked in this song's lyrics & in his singing. And the accompaniment of acoustic guitar & piano is perfection.
Bob is playing the Piano, and Mark Knopfler is doing the duties on acoustic guitar. The song is just something else even for Dylan's sheer brilliant calibre as a songwriter. However, the recording itself just to impressive it's such a clean, and polished sound, which contrasts the brutality, unforgiving nature of the topics that are brought throughout the verses, but that's just scratching the top layer there's much to dissect here. The most amazing part of Mctell's story is the irony, how a blind man can sing/see the blues better than anyone who truly witnesses all the dissaray. As Maxwell Fraser said, "you don't need eyes to see you need vision". I'm grateful we have the comments open on here, so we can further discuss interpretations of this song. Shoutout to Dylan and Knopfler for crafting such a thought-provoking, and profound composition.
@green323turbo
Жыл бұрын
This is a great mix. They raised Bobs piano and vocals and lowered Knopflers persistant guitar in the mix .
@Spuzzmacher
Жыл бұрын
I think what gets me the most about this track, after the obvious emotional impact, is that the vox float in the grand the space between Bob’s dynamic piano playing and Mark’s careful acoustic work, which could have taken any band twenty takes to get right, but here, it’s just two extremely talented guys each made for their part to be performed in just this way, and the results are stunning.
@Cloxxki
8 ай бұрын
That piano and guitar are just crying in each other's arms... I wonder how much Mark has to do with the lyrics and composition, or only showed up to record some guitar on a couple takes. Since it's so next level even for Dylan, I suspect Mark was there from a very early concept already. Maybe they listened to a few Blind Willy recordings just before? The tone, man...
@philiptruppin
4 ай бұрын
Just stunning. Bob at his best + Mark
The power and depth of this song is what separated Dylan from all his contemporaries. No one else could have done it, or been taken seriously doing it.
@pauledmiston4883
10 ай бұрын
... Definitely, Bob's lyrics were worth the Nobel...
Thank God we have Bob to keep our history alive. Brilliant song.
And this was an outtake? Sheesh.
Much has been said about Bob's talent. But what is often overlooked is his incredible piano playing. That's him playing the keys on Like a Rolling Stone for example.
@Scorhos
4 ай бұрын
In guitar is so skalsish thing this music.
@smartmart3095
28 күн бұрын
No it isn’t, I’m pretty it was Paul Griffin
@42awww
27 күн бұрын
@@smartmart3095 no, it's Bob.
@smartmart3095
27 күн бұрын
@@42awww wdym “no” you can literally hear in the outtake it’s a whole different dude
@42awww
27 күн бұрын
@@smartmart3095 Sorry. I just saw my comment and thought it was Like a Rolling Stone. I didn't see Blind Willie, but wouldn't doubt it was Dylan. But you seem to know, so I agree with you.
Dylan'n piano and Mark Knopfler 12 string guitar just perfect!
Nobody can sing Blind Willie McTell like Nob Dylan.
A beautiful song about the power of the human spirit to transform suffering into transcendent art, "I know no one can sing the blues like Blind Willie McTell"
You kids don't know how lucky you are...... in my days, you had to know someone who knew someone who knew someone who knew someone that owned this bootleg that was willing for a house full to come around to listen to their vinyl.
*If* only one Dylan song will end up remembered in 100 years time, this is a candidate for the song.
@thebacons5943
2 жыл бұрын
There are quite a few. If history ever forgets Bob Dylan, it will be posterity’s loss.
@varsityathlete9927
2 жыл бұрын
@@thebacons5943 Don't disagree. That is what makes choosing one song so hard. Maybe one of his early major songs is a better choice, it started his career and is what he is know for by most. Say Blowing in the Wind as an example. Good song, but not one I go out of my way to listen to. It's usually later stuff now.
@marine4lyfe85
2 жыл бұрын
@@varsityathlete9927 Like a Rolling Stone
@jannadavis77
2 жыл бұрын
As long as humanity exists all of Dylan’s songs will be played into infinity❣️
@galacticnight05fan18
2 жыл бұрын
But not, it seems, for an “Infidels” or any other Dylan studio album.
with Mark Knopfler on a 12-string Ovation Adamas
l remember hearing this song for the first time in the night time,I opened up the window in my old flat,and a breeze of fresh air came into my room and it was raining outside...God is in his heaven,may his kingdom come□Psalm 24
@jordanantsadventure6786
9 ай бұрын
The universe
Jack White brings me here...he just said Blind Willie McTell is his favorite blues singer... also Dylan wrote an ode to him so naturally I have to find out what all the fuss is about!
Lyrics: [Verse 1] Seen the arrow on the doorpost Saying, “This land is condemned All the way from New Orleans To Jerusalem” I traveled through East Texas Where many martyrs fell And I know no one can sing the blues Like Blind Willie McTell [Verse 2] Well, I heard that hoot owl singing As they were taking down the tents The stars above the barren trees Was his only audience Them charcoal gypsy maidens Can strut their feathers well But nobody can sing the blues Like Blind Willie McTell [Verse 3] See them big plantations burning Hear the cracking of the whips Smell that sweet magnolia blooming See the ghosts of slavery ships I can hear them tribes moaning Hear that undertaker’s bell Nobody can sing the blues Like Blind Willie McTell [Verse 4] There’s a woman by the river With some fine young handsome man He’s dressed up like a squire Bootlegged whiskey in his hand There’s a chain gang on the highway I can hear them rebels yell And I know no one can sing the blues Like Blind Willie McTell [Verse 5] Well, God is in His heaven And we all want what’s His But power and greed and corruptible seed Seem to be all that there is I’m gazing out the window Of the St. James Hotel And I know no one can sing the blues Like Blind Willie McTell
@lendlkaiser3622
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@brucewhitworth6047
6 ай бұрын
Totally Bob brilliance.
@micksmith9920
25 күн бұрын
Utter sublime genius
Heard this for the first time ever on Billions the other night. Great tune!
Dylan is a genius.
In 1983 Dylan could still do magic. It's so simple - no need for big band stuff - just like early Dylan.
@Cloxxki
8 ай бұрын
He called in Mark Knopfler for this, though.
“The empty handed painter from your streets Is drawing crazy patterns on your sheets The sky too is fallin' in over you And it's all over now, baby blue”
Got here from Billions such a great show for quality songs
@jeffitzkowitz883
6 күн бұрын
Ha, same!
This might be my favorite Dylan song. I love the way the piano continues throughout the song and the way the lyrics build. His voice is perfect for this song.
@billreid818
Жыл бұрын
And it's an outtake! I say, an OUTTAKE, for cryin' out loud! 😉
@savethewest8784
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Top 5 for sure. Although Bob is pretty good, he's not ALWAYS the best judge of what to release. This is exhibit A. "Didn't think it was good enough"
@rudolfmockel5869
Жыл бұрын
Dylan is just incredible. His melodies and lyrics read in my soul. He influenced my life so deep.
@ianthomas5955
Жыл бұрын
@@billreid818 Yes, Bill. an outtake from Infidels. He did the same thing with another of his greatest songs, Farewell Angelina, which was omitted from Bringing it all Back Home and immediately grabbed by Joan Baez who made it the lead song on her next album. To be fair, Dylan probably thought this song was too similar to It's All Over Now, Baby Blue, which could have been the reason for leaving it out.
@stratdouthat6922
Жыл бұрын
you nailed it, matthew
like an act of kindness, it can move you.
One of 'the Master's' true masterpieces...can't imagine any other modern songwriter crafting a song like this..only Bob knows why he would choose to leave this off Infidels. But then, he's Bob..just grateful we finally got to hear it. One of his very best creations...
I just can't stop listening to it. It haunts me (in a good way).
The final stanza of this magnificent poem brings the point home like a spear through one’s soul. “I NOW know one….” Stunning.
Perhaps the best song ever.
No one makes masterpieces like Bob Dylan and he wants us all to listen to them. Thanks a lot for this endless list.
Outstanding song and performance ! Just want to say "Thanks a lot Mr Dylan“ ! I'm sixty three now, and enjoyed many of your songs, also played a lot of them on the guitar for friends, among songs from Cohen or Brassens, here in France, since I was sixteen. Thank you for being such a great song writer...
The greatest song I've ever heard.
Dylan's unreleased material contains some breath-taking masterpieces. This song is high on that list.. #theMaster
Driving, I can stop at the precise westbound intersection and lane where I first heard this , 6 or 7 years ago. It caught me instantly.
@fortunx
Жыл бұрын
Totally relate...2 years ago in Germany, my girlfriend at the time went into a station to buy a train ticket and I put an unmarked cassette into the tape deck...and sat there stunned . Never forget that moment.
Nobody can sing the blues like Blind Willie McTell
Hypnotic
Best ever version of this incredible song Sublime 1 of the great mans best ever
No one knows American English like Bob Dylan.
Nice to listen to alone walking at night, smoking
From the vocals, to the melody, the subject matter, the music, this song is filled to the brim with irony. Great, great record.
I remember the times when I liked Bob Dylan's songs without understanding much of English...what a voice... just perfect
Best Recording ever.
@tomfritze1412
Жыл бұрын
Was originally recorded on 3M digital 32 track, one of the very early digital multi tracks. An out take not used on the album at the time Was recovered and mixed at The Hit Factory NYC
Stunning
One of the greatest songs from one of the greatest singers and player ever.
@Cloxxki
8 ай бұрын
With a little help from a mightily powerful friend.
"Blind Willie McTell" leading the chain gang to the "land of promise. Sorrow for beauty in the heavens above.Thank you.
What a masterpiece
GOD !!!
I love this song with no moderation !!!
When I get to Heaven - assuming a few misdemeanours are overlooked - Bessie Smith will be singing this for me. Robin Witting England
Bob sounds so good on this song!💯❤️
Amazing Song. Thanks Bob. And that Mark knopfler guitar too.
This is one of the greatest songs ever written
East Texas is a hell of a place, it’s enchanting and repulsive at times. Deep deep history. From the natives to the Spanish to tha French, then Mexico, and finally Tejas. ❤
Made my week.
This is a great mix. They raised Bobs piano and vocals and lowered Knopflers repetative guitar strumming .
Superb version of this gorgeous song ever heard from Bob Dylan's voice!
St james infimary....???
Heard this on Billions.
One of my favourite Bob Dylan songs.❤️❤️
Pure beauty...
Seen the arrow on the doorpost Saying this land is condemned All the way from New Orleans To Jerusalem I travel through east Texas Where many martyrs fell And I dont know one can sing the blues Like blind Wille McTell Well, I heard that hoo-dove singing As they were taking down the tent The stars above the barren trees Was his only audiance Them charcoal gypsy maidens Can strut their feathers well But nobody can sing the blues Like blind Wille McTell 🎵🎶🎵🎶 Seen them big plantations burning Hear the cracking of the whips Smell that sweet magnolia blooming See the ghost of slarvery ship I can hear them tribes moaning Hear the undertakers bell Nobody can sing the blues Like blind Wille McTell There's a woman by the river With some fine young handsome man He's dressed up like a squire Bootlegged whiskey in his hand There's a chain gang on the highway I can hear them rebells yell And I know no one can sing the blues Like blind Wille McTell 🎵🎶🎵🎶 Well, God is in his heaven And we are what was his But power and greed and corruptible seed Seem to be all that there is I'm gazing out the window Of the St. James Hotel And I dont know no one that can sing the blues Like blind Wille McTell
what a song
Perfect to listen in a dark room late night.
@carstenhackel6743
10 ай бұрын
That's what I am doing now ... with a whisky in my hand ...
God how I love this song!! I first heard it as a teen, my something cousin or whatever brought me the 3 cd box of the Bootleg Series as I'd grown up a Dylan fan, and I found many recordings on there that were new to me and that I loved. This was definitely one of the top favourites of mine. I played it a lot! The sleeve notes, (I'd call them that though I guess it's not technically accurate,) said it was ironic that in this song lauding a great blues singer, Dylan has produced something that is arguably an example of the same class. I don't know about that, but only that I love this song! From first hearing to now, decades later.
@Lowgun5
Жыл бұрын
Close. They're called liner notes. They used to give a Grammy for the best ones every year. Not sure if they still do.
Its better than birthday, christmas ans newyearseve together.... Go Bobby go....
@maxwellmark986
2 жыл бұрын
Hello Yame......
One more poem of his!!! Greetings from Hellas!
Best voice ever ❤
Featured in one of the concluding episodes of the final series of Billions.
One of my top favorite Dylan songs.
First came across this song in a moving sequence in the film I'm Not There sometime in 2009-10. Never lost it since, always with me. Always will be.
Who can sing this song, marvelous performance by Dylan
世界の七不思議・・何故これをアルバムに収録しなかったのか? ディランに個人的にでも聞きたい・・(=д= )
I said it on another recording of this song on youtube and I'll say it again here: this is the greatest song ever written. Nothing else touches it.
Thank you Mr Dylan to this great day . . . Today . ! .
Its Soothing how this is brought❣️🌺❣️ Its Love Bob Dylan brings to us💫❣️ I’m listening to it. Sound is perfect Composition too! Least of all this spheric pianoplay and LYRICS.. Its only Love❤️
What a story imagen you can not see one of many so many ❤
Thanks Bob. This is superb!!!
He earned it.
Make me 😢 Dear Lord to missed the last five festivities in Thomaston Georgia! But it all worked out in the end! Robert you our World's! Best to you always! ❤ 💕 💓 💖 💙 the things that make mama say Hum Hum Hum what a man!
@Carlossantanamusicinc
2 жыл бұрын
Hello Dear, it’s nice meeting you on here
@norapetty3355
2 жыл бұрын
@@Carlossantanamusicinc Gratitude for your gifted talent! So amazing to hear from a beloved music man! Thanks Dearest Robert for replying back! You hubble me love! ❤ This southern girl sends Huge Hug & a Sweet Yankee Dime!
@Carlossantanamusicinc
2 жыл бұрын
@@norapetty3355 Good to know thanks 🙏🏽 I’m honored… So have you ever been to our concerts?
@johansterk354
Жыл бұрын
Don't get fooled by the prankster, gives the same comment on female comments for many songs.
Eccellente Bob! Forever...
Yes!!!
A fabulous song that will be enjoyed by many when all of us are long, long gone.
And Mark Knopfler on 12 string guitar. 🙂
Masterfully !
Emocional, laudatorio, un Dylan entrañable, que acompaña, sobre todo en las malas.
Mark knopfler on acoustic guitar...😎😎😎
@cockoffgewgle4993
Жыл бұрын
12 string. Knopfler and Dylan collaborations are just gold.
@win32andromeda
Жыл бұрын
@@cockoffgewgle4993 não entendo como Bob Dylan não incluiu este masterpiece no álbum infidels??
Yes. He is a grate songwriter❤
I have a feeling Paul Griffen had an effect on Dylan's piano playing who else could have brought to life 'Sooner or Later' and 'Like a rolling Stone' way back then and Bob your playing on this is just grand.
Lots of people on here saying that this absolute masterpiece is a copy of St James's Infirmary. That was his starting point certainly. However, first of all, that old blues song is public domain, so there is no 'plagiarism'. The chords are not the same anyway. The Em to B7 part is lifted from Infirmary, but it then goes D major, A major, C major. I have played the song for years and have watched the best of guitarists stumble. This is because those are NOT common chords when played together. Blind Willie Mctell is not the same as the older blues, although it may resemble it. As do scores of other blues songs. Apart from anything else, Dylan tells you in the song itself where it originated. He mentions New Orleans in the first verse and the St James hotel in the last. He makes no bones about it whatsoever. If you wish to believe that Bob Dylan is a plagiarist, then you have to admit that Shakespeare was one too. Virtually all of his plays are from other sources. Romeo and Juliet was a poem and a novel before he adapted it into a play. Seriously folks. Get a life.
Been blessed to go see him ! But next time I want to see his eye beautiful dream!
RIP and I’m sorry to the Native American people
Absolument bouleversant, qu'on comprenne les paroles (pleines d'images touchantes) ou non. Inspiration pure. Dommage que ce ne soit pas sur "Infidels"...
Man, you should listen to Tim Brooks and the Alien Sharecroppers record of this!!! It's like Hendrix doing All along the watchtower.
❤❤❤eyes brilliant blue just 1 second will do, I can see you through you
He got his Nobel for rewriting old songs 😢
@dylanthompson8511
28 күн бұрын
It's part of the tradition, that's why it's called Folk music.