Bob Dylan - Hurricane (Official Audio)
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“Hurricane" by Bob Dylan
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Lyrics:
Pistol shots ring out in the barroom night
Enter Patty Valentine from the upper hall
She sees the bartender in a pool of blood
Cries out, "My God, they killed them all!"
Here comes the story of the Hurricane
The man the authorities came to blame
For somethin' that he never done
Put in a prison cell, but one time he could-a been
The champion of the world
Three bodies lyin' there does Patty see
And another man named Bello, movin' around mysteriously
"I didn't do it, " he says, and he throws up his hands
"I was only robbin' the register, I hope you understand
I saw them leavin', " he says, and he stops
"One of us had better call up the cops."
And so Patty calls the cops
And they arrive on the scene with their red lights flashin'
In the hot New Jersey night
Meanwhile, far away in another part of town
Rubin Carter and a couple of friends are drivin' around
Number one contender for the middleweight crown
Had no idea what kinda shit was about to go down
When a cop pulled him over to the side of the road
Just like the time before and the time before that
In Paterson that's just the way things go
If you're black you might as well not show up on the street
'Less you want to draw the heat
Alfred Bello had a partner and he had a rap for the cops
Him and Arthur Dexter Bradley were just out prowlin' around
He said, "I saw two men runnin' out, they looked like middleweights
They jumped into a white car with out-of-state plates."
And Miss Patty Valentine just nodded her head
Cop said, "Wait a minute, boys, this one's not dead"
So they took him to the infirmary
And though this man could hardly see
They told him that he could identify the guilty men
Four in the mornin' and they haul Rubin in
Take him to the hospital and they bring him upstairs
The wounded man looks up through his one dyin' eye
Says, "Wha'd you bring him in here for? He ain't the guy!"
Yes, here's the story of the Hurricane
The man the authorities came to blame
For somethin' that he never done
Put in a prison cell, but one time he could-a been
The champion of the world
Four months later, the ghettos are in flame
Rubin's in South America, fightin' for his name
While Arthur Dexter Bradley's still in the robbery game
And the cops are puttin' the screws to him, lookin' for somebody to blame
"Remember that murder that happened in a bar?"
"Remember you said you saw the getaway car?"
"You think you'd like to play ball with the law?"
"Think it might-a been that fighter that you saw runnin' that night?"
"Don't forget that you are white."
Arthur Dexter Bradley said, "I'm really not sure."
Cops said, "A poor boy like you could use a break
We got you for the motel job and we're talkin' to your friend Bello
Now you don't wanta have to go back to jail, be a nice fellow
You'll be doin' society a favor
That sonofabitch is brave and gettin' braver
We want to put his ass in stir
We want to pin this triple murder on him
He ain't no Gentleman Jim."
...
#BobDylan #Folk #SingerSongwriter
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Who is listening in 2024
@countrylifeisfineletsgo5931
3 ай бұрын
Nevada is
@Ash_0799
3 ай бұрын
north africa too @@countrylifeisfineletsgo5931
@isaacabnet4474
3 ай бұрын
Not nearly enough people..
@dansurette5368
3 ай бұрын
Meeeeeeee
@harveymorris4648
3 ай бұрын
listen to dylan nearly everyday . been a fan now for over 60 years,
To discover Bob Dylan before you die is one of the advantages of being alive.
@buds4dubs573
4 жыл бұрын
Facts.. Shit I just did.
@user1138
4 жыл бұрын
Amen! I didn't truly discover Dylan until my late 30's.
@jcgrof
4 жыл бұрын
I discovered Dylan in 1975, at 14 years old.
@BAaKeD15
4 жыл бұрын
Or seeing him live, he may of been old, but damn that man is a legend!! No rAgrets, not even a single letter.
@swamifakkananda4043
4 жыл бұрын
Or bijelo dugme!!!
I’m 28 years old, this song will go through generations. What a legend Bob Dylan is ❤
@charliefury5810
Ай бұрын
Except the boxer did kill them
@nizaru100
Ай бұрын
@@charliefury5810 I did have a strange incident with the 1975 Bob Dylan " Hurricane"" song (this recording) : On 16 April 2024 I finally remembered I heard This song version , about 10 years ago on TV in the very End of the 1999 film " The Hurricane" , and on that day (16 APRIL 2024), I FINALLY FOUND OUT THAT SONG IS NAMED " HURRICANE " by Bob Dylan (USA) in 1975 !! What's Strange is that song was in a Cassette tape I bought in 1996 from a Music Shop , Cassette of The Beatles album containing songs : Sha la la ; there's a place , twist and shout , etc.. ! !!!! This Bob Dylan song was the NEXT One after John Lennon's " Twist and Shout " and as in 1996 I Knew very Little English, Listened to The Beatles A Lot , And NEVER HEARD OF BOB DYLAN or " Hurricane" title until 16 04 2024 ; I really THOUGHT THAT THE SINGER WAS INDEED LENNON'S and the BEATLES ; And I've always wondered about being Unusually long song (about 9 mn) for a Beatles' one ! It took me from 1996 to 2024 , to Finally find out the name of this 1975 song " Hurricane" !! I now (17 04 2024) Wonder why this Bob Dylan " Hurricane" recording was in a Beatles Cassette bought from a Music Shop that has other Beatles Cassetes (I also bought the Cassete containing " She loves you yeah " , Eight days a week" , " A Hard Day's Night ", etc... and there was no other's artist song there. ) ! But is there a relation between that song & Beatles (especially John Lennon) ??? Bizarre , isn't it ???
@user-sj5sy4fz5l
Ай бұрын
Yeppppp ❤
@nizaru100
Ай бұрын
@@user-sj5sy4fz5l Madame Paloma, You are like an Aunt to me 🙂
@nizaru100
Ай бұрын
@@user-sj5sy4fz5l Bob Dylan = 2016 Nobel Prize in Litterature ?
I've been lucky enough to listen to Bob Dylan for 60 years. I'm 74 and will continue until I pass. This is one of my favorites by this legend. I can remember when it first came out in 1975. Dylan is a legend and one of the best troubadours of my generation!
@StephenCallahan-jy9of
11 күн бұрын
I just happened upon this time this morning....WOW!!!
@MarkReynolds-nk9fv
11 күн бұрын
It pisses me off when people say Bob can't sing, they must be tone deaf
@TheMosfiqul
2 күн бұрын
Spark
How this dude was able to remember all his lyrics is mindboggling in itself .
@truemedxdallas9380
3 жыл бұрын
every word is connected to the last ....he won't leave nary a one behind
@coolrunnings3
3 жыл бұрын
I can too😌
@1azazazaz9
3 жыл бұрын
@@coolrunnings3 .. P..p .
@danforbes4513
3 жыл бұрын
he is just singing what happen
@danforbes4513
3 жыл бұрын
look it all up
I’m 88 years old and I have never listened to Dylan before... I am so glad to have experienced this man’s genius before I die.
@VaughanMcCue
2 жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard. You have discovered the fountain of youth. Happy New EARs for you. Throw away the walking cane...
@mirarose2670
2 жыл бұрын
💓🙌🏻
@turboturtle5575
2 жыл бұрын
Peppy - don't stop ...!!!! ENJOY every day & everything !!
@krisjones3496
2 жыл бұрын
I’m only 26 not music people my age are usually into but least we have good taste
@jimmymcgill713
2 жыл бұрын
You almost made it⚒️
Greetings to those who has amazing taste of music. April 17 ,2024 ❤
Bob Dylan. Singer, Songwriter and HERO in my book.
"How can the life of such a man be in the palm of some fool's hand" Every line in this song is genius
@likeypikey493
4 ай бұрын
I just got to your comment as Bob sang that lyric. Everything is in time.
@bartsimpsonn6027
3 ай бұрын
every?
@t.p.8291
3 ай бұрын
One Singer. ONE Song. Out where the buses don't Run. B❤D the Man. The Criminals in their Coats and their 👔 are safe to drink Martinis and watch the sun Rise🎉
@johnhill7058
3 ай бұрын
Dylan is extremely talented but, as he himself acknowledges, was wrong about Carter. So sad that such talent is bent to evil.
@Samtheman1889
Ай бұрын
@@johnhill7058what so he was guilty ?
Absolutely one of the masterpieces of rock music of all time.
@Lebeauski
Жыл бұрын
Subterrnean homesick blues
@okgoogleplay3500
Жыл бұрын
*folk
@misterTimeFreaktony
Жыл бұрын
@Aria Gold Payne Elvis and Bob since early 60's, I'm 71 yo
@chrispiscitelli2561
Жыл бұрын
Did you know this song is based on a true story?
@misterTimeFreaktony
Жыл бұрын
@@chrispiscitelli2561 yes
NEVER FORGET WHAT THIS SONG IS ABOUT !!!!!!!!!!!!
@user-zw7be5rc1b
Ай бұрын
what's it about?
@igloogaming9863
Ай бұрын
@@user-zw7be5rc1b I think it was a famous boxer that got accused of murder, and could have made it big but was rotting in prison, listen to the song carefully, or look at the lyrics
@rustywalters80
Ай бұрын
@@user-zw7be5rc1b Ruben Carter. Falsely tried and convicted of murder.
@rustywalters80
Ай бұрын
@user-zw7be5rc1b He could have been one if the best boxers around for his time.
@pedroarthur8792
Ай бұрын
@@rustywalters80 There's a movie with Denzel Washington that tells his story
Thank you Bob for writing this song!!
Dylan first recorded this song in 1975, and Rubin wasn't released from prison until 1985. Respect to Dylan for singing this 10 years before the man was released. Words can't express how horrible it is for the Hurricane to spend two decades behind bars "for something he never done".
@ceciliagiussani8244
9 ай бұрын
Grazie piccolo❤️
@boxmeister3059
9 ай бұрын
And remember! This song as well as the subsequent tour for him got the man a second trial. Though they didn't release Rubin Carter quite then, it certainly brought sympathy and support to the cause. :)
@mikegagliarducci875
6 ай бұрын
the hurricane is guilty, amazing how people are so brainwashed!
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr
5 ай бұрын
He was guilty as sin. Bob Dylan is a macabre man who always supports guilty killers if he thinks he can gain financially off of their murders.
@TheItalianAtheist
4 ай бұрын
1975-1985 three decades?
The voice, the breaks, the bongos and the storytelling. Classic.
@martinlux7887
Жыл бұрын
On top
@joshrimmer9487
Жыл бұрын
Especially the storytelling
@srrsquidly9669
Жыл бұрын
@@joshrimmer9487 its a true story
@erikmolnar6585
Жыл бұрын
The violin 🎻 also
@ahminyahnan1150
Жыл бұрын
Calm down he's no a medieval bard
I’m only a year old but I already appreciate his lyrical dexterity and musical integrity. Anyway, time for my bottle.
@begofernandosanchez1400
2 ай бұрын
😅😅
@megocallaghan8351
2 ай бұрын
Good bubby
I was grown up with Dylan's songs. My older brother used to sing his ballads, playing guitar. Unforgettable moments of my childhood... especially now since my bro, whose name was also Robert, left us some years ago.
@pompom7x728
29 күн бұрын
😳🙏🏻🌟✝️🇨🇭🇫🇷
This is not only a classic song that has stood the test of time, it is a story, a saga set to music... ...poignant and meaningful still to this day. The legend of Dylan still relevant in 2023.
@lionelguimond2592
Жыл бұрын
Love this,happened to my people, because of my people's skin color
@mokfproductions3972
Жыл бұрын
the injustice served to 'Hurricane' still resonates today, reflecting the injustice black men receive in the American {in} justice system
@christopherhunt9078
Жыл бұрын
It is great song. Ruben Carter was innocent of murder. However, after his release from jail, he was convicted of rape. Of a woman who had been campaigning on his behalf.
@zacluft6185
Жыл бұрын
dudes still doing that forever tour too lmfao
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr
11 ай бұрын
@@mokfproductions3972 Hurricane Carter and Artis were both guilty. Every killer in history claims they didn't do it.
Holy shit look at the lyrics, this is a novel not a song, love it
@icmull
4 жыл бұрын
This happened. Search Hurricane Carter.
@davidbenstead6614
4 жыл бұрын
Proper master story rock singer.
@elamite66
4 жыл бұрын
No it's a non-fiction narrative not a novel
@ericunderwood1482
4 жыл бұрын
sal6942013...this is non fiction...the number 1 contender for the Middleweight Belt.... could've been the CHAMPION OF THE WORLD....
@ericunderwood1482
4 жыл бұрын
Google sports century.... Rubin Hurricane Carter
I agree that eight minutes doesn't seem long enough. The first thing I do EVERY MORNING is listen to "I want you" then "Hurricane" It puts me in a great mood all day long. Next time you guys listen to I want you pay attention to just the music part. The way the song masterfully flows with that beautiful upbeat rhythm. How could it not make you feel good. 😊 Just sooooooooo awesome!!!! Thanks Dylan!!!
@tucoramirez3333
2 ай бұрын
I love to blast this one out kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y6GOj6eJYaq4hMY.htmlsi=zKLuIWUrvXCKn8DN
The very first Dylan song I ever heard as a teenager played to me by an older teen and story explained🎉🎉🎉The last fifty years since that day Ive spent fighting injustices of every kind in society and in the legal system🎉🎉🎉What is it about his music that kickstarts people into action 🎉🎉🎉 Thank you !
I came across this song by mistake. I went looking for a Stephen Bishop album, found it in a second-hand store and bought it, without checking the vinyl inside. When I got home, Desire was inside. I was disappointed. My mother said 'That's Bob Dylan. He tells stories with song. You should have a listen'. 34 years later I'm still listening.
@THEDONSTR8Fightah76
3 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/hKx1ypWIed2deNo.html
@janetkemper5888
3 жыл бұрын
That’s weird. I used to work in a record store and the first thing we would do before ringing up the sale of a used album is check the vinyl inside the jacket. But I’m really glad you discovered Bob Dylan. He’s a genius!
@thebacons5943
3 жыл бұрын
W
@drakealvarez7813
3 жыл бұрын
me too
@stownley2005
3 жыл бұрын
You should check out the movie that this song is based around. “The Hurricane”
One of the greatest pieces of music. Ever.
@robertwoodward829
5 жыл бұрын
Yes and Scarlet stabbing that fiddle!
@richardmbowman
5 жыл бұрын
A master at his craft.....
@jesusoftheapes
5 жыл бұрын
One of the saddest stories of our country and its growing pains but put to words with a song only Bob Dylan could make work . Its poetry and perfection which is supposed to be impossibility for man but Dylan was good at that . We are a better people because of songs with this much weight .
@eusimaramorim5694
5 жыл бұрын
I agree
@matthewrogers6866
5 жыл бұрын
Album great cup of coffee,joey,sara,hey tell em it wuz crazzzy joe! And b4 mom gave me up she used to hold me while playing dylan....weeping as I remember, takes alot out of me,but I love dylan born 1 day after him,she wanted to name me Dylan but gram said NOT a chance biblical names she wasn't having that
How anyone cant appreciate Zimmy and all he has brought to this life is unfathomable, every song is so detail oriented and thought provoking This song is layered so tight and keeps getting better with each word. That Violin is so Righteous.
@marye.persan8937
2 ай бұрын
God bless you have a wonderful day brother
Bob Dylan and his best story song ❤
@user-vl1jg1lu4b
21 күн бұрын
Correct
@Newel77
16 күн бұрын
@@user-vl1jg1lu4b 👍👍
Bob Dylan. The definition of what being truly "woke" means. A brave man. Had the balls to speak out about oppression, racism, and inequality during a time when it wasnt "cool" or part of some social media trend. I tip my cap to Bob Dylan. A true ambassador and a man who brought the plight of racism to the radio waves,record players and concert halls of America. F'ing legend.
@barryneiditch2459
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for realizing this!!!
@seanhammond3474
3 жыл бұрын
I watched the movie....a real opener..
@celliott8784
3 жыл бұрын
@schwoogie. Was he now? Interesting.
@THEDONSTR8Fightah76
3 жыл бұрын
I read Rubin Carter’s biography and these are my thoughts after reading it. kzread.info/dash/bejne/gYmoz5t6k7PLhcY.html
@josephsheridan7885
3 жыл бұрын
Because.BLACK LIVES MATTER
That violin is fire!!
@kc2094
5 жыл бұрын
You're really gonna dig the Netflix movie then
@waterglas21
5 жыл бұрын
@@kc2094 what Netflix movie??
@patstaysuckafreeboss8006
5 жыл бұрын
@@kc2094 ANSWER THE DAMN QUESTION
@waterglas21
5 жыл бұрын
@James Madison thanks ;)
@MonotoneCreeper
5 жыл бұрын
Scarlet Rivera, ladies and gentlemen.
A good film too. But even better music. This dude Dylan is a poet, a wordsmith and a wonderful singer. He’s the best! No one like him in todays music scene. I’m so glad I was born in the late 50s.
The violin sings at his side, accompanies and supports him. Huge when you focus on them. A super good song. ALWAYS UP TO DATE.
I’ve only been alive for 16 years but I really do think discovering Bob Dylan’s music will be one of the happiest moments in life. The man is simply amazing. Really glad I listen to many genres of music.
@joncarthy2370
2 жыл бұрын
I'd recommend Neil Young too and Jeff Buckley, Radiohead and Aphex Twin. That right there is a mix of genres but they're all the MVPs of their craft. Happy listening amigo and have a great life
@samabaraba3596
2 жыл бұрын
i Am bORn iN wRoNg geNErAtIoN
@joncarthy2370
2 жыл бұрын
@@samabaraba3596 that's why god made music so you can catch up
@kanjiwooowooo3202
2 жыл бұрын
Same here, brother!
@kylem8066
2 жыл бұрын
Things may seem real bad right now man, but let me tell you, as you get older, it gets way worse.
One of the greatest songs ever written. This song was relevant then and still relevant today.
@lgregory1758
3 жыл бұрын
To some degree yeah
@unclebubba5584
3 жыл бұрын
Old enough to remember when this happened. Same shit still happening...
@jonasgmunder7214
2 жыл бұрын
desolation row...👌
@billgonzales8978
2 жыл бұрын
the USA is a nation of mistakes
@bm373
2 жыл бұрын
@Kiwi Balls nope, need more people typing the truth ✌🇺🇲
When this song came on the radio in 1976, it captured my heart and changed my life.
@vernalhuman8285
3 ай бұрын
How old are you?
@nizaru100
Ай бұрын
I did have a strange incident with the 1975 Bob Dylan " Hurricane"" song (this recording) : On 16 April 2024 I finally remembered I heard This song version , about 10 years ago on TV in the very End of the 1999 film " The Hurricane" , and on that day (16 APRIL 2024), I FINALLY FOUND OUT THAT SONG IS NAMED " HURRICANE " by Bob Dylan (USA) in 1975 !! What's Strange is that song was in a Cassette tape I bought in 1996 from a Music Shop , Cassette of The Beatles album containing songs : Sha la la ; there's a place , twist and shout , etc.. ! !!!! This Bob Dylan song was the NEXT One after John Lennon's " Twist and Shout " and as in 1996 I Knew very Little English, Listened to The Beatles A Lot , And NEVER HEARD OF BOB DYLAN or " Hurricane" title until 16 04 2024 ; I really THOUGHT THAT THE SINGER WAS INDEED LENNON'S and the BEATLES ; And I've always wondered about being Unusually long song (about 9 mn) for a Beatles' one ! It took me from 1996 to 2024 , to Finally find out the name of this 1975 song " Hurricane" !! I now (17 04 2024) Wonder why this Bob Dylan " Hurricane" recording was in a Beatles Cassette bought from a Music Shop that has other Beatles Cassettes (I also bought the Cassette containing " She loves you yeah " , Eight days a week" , " A Hard Day's Night ", etc... and there was no other's artist song there. ) ! But is there a relation between that song & Beatles (especially John Lennon) ??? Bizarre , isn't it ???
@nizaru100
Ай бұрын
@@vernalhuman8285 I did have a strange incident with the 1975 Bob Dylan " Hurricane"" song (this recording) : On 16 April 2024 I finally remembered I heard This song version , about 10 years ago on TV in the very End of the 1999 film " The Hurricane" , and on that day (16 APRIL 2024), I FINALLY FOUND OUT THAT SONG IS NAMED " HURRICANE " by Bob Dylan (USA) in 1975 !! What's Strange is that song was in a Cassette tape I bought in 1996 from a Music Shop , Cassette of The Beatles album containing songs : Sha la la ; there's a place , twist and shout , etc.. ! !!!! This Bob Dylan song was the NEXT One after John Lennon's " Twist and Shout " and as in 1996 I Knew very Little English, Listened to The Beatles A Lot , And NEVER HEARD OF BOB DYLAN or " Hurricane" title until 16 04 2024 ; I really THOUGHT THAT THE SINGER WAS INDEED LENNON'S and the BEATLES ; And I've always wondered about being Unusually long song (about 9 mn) for a Beatles' one ! It took me from 1996 to 2024 , to Finally find out the name of this 1975 song " Hurricane" !! I now (17 04 2024) Wonder why this Bob Dylan " Hurricane" recording was in a Beatles Cassette bought from a Music Shop that has other Beatles Cassettes (I also bought the Cassette containing " She loves you yeah " , Eight days a week" , " A Hard Day's Night ", etc... and there was no other's artist song there. ) ! But is there a relation between that song & Beatles (especially John Lennon) ??? Bizarre , isn't it ???
@marie-claireuwimana7841
15 күн бұрын
❤
One of those songs that still makes you realize how great life really is!!! Despite everything in it.❤❤
This song really highlights how great of a vocal phraser Dylan is. A lot of people like to criticize his vocals but who cares if your technically good if you can't communicate any emotion or urgency. Who else but Dylan could pull off a song like this?
@johansterk354
Жыл бұрын
You're talking about the Dylan of old (his voice was never better than on Desire I feel), his voice is 'shot' since 1990 and really, today he is the worst vocalist to attract many people to his show, they come out of respect, to see the 'legend', NOT for his performance which is simply staggeringly poor, unsettling even. He rapes his own songs, one has to listen very carefully to fragments of the lyrics to know what song he's raping. During one of the shows it took me minutes to realise he was doing Senor, a song of which I know the lyrics by heart. If you're unlucky he's grumpy, stands with his back to the public ... A weird man indeed. And I've seen him 6x, for I'm an admirer and collector of his music for which I'm forever indebted to the man. Greetings.
@Rings-of-Saturn2
Жыл бұрын
@@johansterk354 Obviously not been to any of his shows lately or listened to Rough and Rowdy Ways have you? his voice has been impeccable lately. And I just saw him live, not only did he seem to be enjoying himself and spoke to the audience but he did not rape any of his songs. Show was great and casual fans I spoke to in attendance agreed. You sound like a moron.
@johansterk354
Жыл бұрын
@@Rings-of-Saturn2 And you sound, your soubriquet indicates this, like a die-hard fan. He can produce an album of farts and you'll all start screaming 'masterpiece'. I'm tired of getting into discussions with die-hard fans, who think of their object of admiration as 'a hero', 'he is my hero'. A hero is someone who rescues people from burning buildings ... Just a step below Jesus-divination, ... There always have to be blind followers, and I think Dylan never really liked to be worshipped by the likes of you. You sound like a spineless 'fan'. Greetings, again.
@Rings-of-Saturn2
Жыл бұрын
@@johansterk354 When did I say anything about hero's? We are talking about music and how wrong you are objectively. Rough and Rowdy Ways album and tour have both been critically praised, both songwriting and vocals. That is coming from critics, casuals as well as die hard fans. He literally sounds smoother and better on his most recent album than he does here so his voice is anything but shot like you claimed, have you actually been listening or are you simply restating the same garbage people have been throwing around Dylans whole career? Don't get mad when someone corrects your objectively wrong comment. Yeah I get it, your one of those intellectual lightheads who calls himself a Dylan fan and only knows Blowin in the Wind and Hurricane then shows up at a live show pissed off because he did not play precisely what you wanted even though you dummies can easily search a setlist. And I dont know what Dylan would think of me but what I do know is that his live shows are specifically designed to root out trash like you and it is all the better for the majority of us,
@johansterk354
Жыл бұрын
@@Rings-of-Saturn2 I'll not waste much time with die-hard fans, but will tell you this. I know a couple of hundred of the man's songs by heart, entire albums. My Dylan collection stands at over 4000 items, and both of these things are NOT something to boast about, I've just followed the man's music (not the man himself, don't know him, think he's a weirdo at best) for decades. I stand in awe of some of the music and the man's lyrical achievements, Street Legal, Basement Tapes, Blood on the Tracks, Desire, Planet Waves, Infidels, ... know the songs by heart. So I know what I talk about, although I'm not an expert, or, god forbid, a Dylanologist, hate that term. Bowie's last album was critically praised, that of Leonard Cohen, ... Not that musicians cannot make good music at old age, but many of these guys were drained before they were 40. Dylan went on to produce Time out of mind, a great album and Love and Theft thereafter. Soon followed crap such as the Christmas Album, the crooner stuff, ... I have several copies of Rough and Rowdy, hate that stuff, his voice seems to come from beyond the grave. It's upsetting, and no young person who wants to be introduced to Dylan should start with this stuff, for fear of never trying again, and missing out on great music. I once took a friend to a Dylan concert some 10 years ago, he didn't know of the man and his music, Dylan came on (his band all top musicians, Jim Keltner on drums), sang like a crow with asthma, after 15 minutes the man got up and said slowly 'That is the worst thing I've ever seen'. He left and started pacing about in the hallways until the end of the concert. I couldn't argue with him and every concert I went to, six in total, it was the same, people who did not know his music sitting in disbelief, then leaving, it's just incredible how he rapes his own songs. Tangled up in blue, my favourite song of all songs by all artists, raped, unrecognisable, sung with incredible ludicrous voice. It's how it is, nothing die-hard fans can tell me changes this. Never in a concert do you see people leave so early, and the reason is obvious, the most horrible voice in musical history. That does not take away the man's realisations, which are, to me, beyond compare in the popular music industry. Well. ....
It's Terrifying how 44 Years Later, Hurricane is still Relevant. This Song can't be chained to one specific point in time, as long as us Humans can't get along the Song will have never truly ended...
@21centuryhippie61
3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't have said it better myself. Very true.
@GabrielNicho
3 жыл бұрын
He was guilty though.
@selfhelp9685
3 жыл бұрын
A song never ending is a typical Bob Dylan song. 2000 years in the future this song will still be relevant.
@johnfrye8391
3 жыл бұрын
No he wasn't guilty. He was no angel but he did not kill those people proven fact.
@GabrielNicho
3 жыл бұрын
@@johnfrye8391 It's not proven fact lol. Two juries convicted him. He was only released because a liberal judge exonerated him on a small procedural issue. Before his murder convictions he was convicted of assault, animal cruelty, robbery and so forth. He was def. guilty.
I’m 28 years old and I’m so glad to hear he’s music before it’s to late
@kapow916
Ай бұрын
Me too! ❤
I just discovered Bob Dylan is still alive!! I`ve always thougth of him as one of the dead legends!
@alanhart2081
13 күн бұрын
You must have led a sheltered life.
When my generation were screaming for the Beatles, I was totally into this mans songs! Fifty years later, nothing's changed!
@stevenwarner5153
3 жыл бұрын
So true. I just thoroughly listened to the lyrics of this song for the first time recently and it is hauntingly still so relevant. Although since you mentioned the Beatles, fun fact: Dylan introduced them to marijuana. The results are history...
@nickcolburn582
3 жыл бұрын
Puts allot in perspective
@69smales69
3 жыл бұрын
Why even compare the two? 🤣 doing yourself a complete disservice. Take them both for what they were..complete and utter game changers
@chunk-berry
2 жыл бұрын
Fifty years later and nothing’s changed? So in other words: the times they aren’t a changin’.
@josemariabreneshernandez6218
2 жыл бұрын
The beatles, always the beatles.
I liked it 40 years ago but still now. It's a masterpiece.
@PeteMP3
8 ай бұрын
I'm in the same boat, and it still gets me raging at the injustice every time I listen
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr
5 ай бұрын
But Hurricane Carter and John Artis were the real killers, so the song has flaws.
@maurgrace9525
Ай бұрын
Yep
@nizaru100
Ай бұрын
I did have a strange incident with the 1975 Bob Dylan " Hurricane"" song (this recording) : On 16 April 2024 I finally remembered I heard This song version , about 10 years ago on TV in the very End of the 1999 film " The Hurricane" , and on that day (16 APRIL 2024), I FINALLY FOUND OUT THAT SONG IS NAMED " HURRICANE " by Bob Dylan (USA) in 1975 !! What's Strange is that song was in a Cassette tape I bought in 1996 from a Music Shop , Cassette of The Beatles album containing songs : Sha la la ; there's a place , twist and shout , etc.. ! !!!! This Bob Dylan song was the NEXT One after John Lennon's " Twist and Shout " and as in 1996 I Knew very Little English, Listened to The Beatles A Lot , And NEVER HEARD OF BOB DYLAN or " Hurricane" title until 16 04 2024 ; I really THOUGHT THAT THE SINGER WAS INDEED LENNON'S and the BEATLES ; And I've always wondered about being Unusually long song (about 9 mn) for a Beatles' one ! It took me from 1996 to 2024 , to Finally find out the name of this 1975 song " Hurricane" !! I now (17 04 2024) Wonder why this Bob Dylan " Hurricane" recording was in a Beatles Cassette bought from a Music Shop that has other Beatles Cassetes (I also bought the Cassete containing " She loves you yeah " , Eight days a week" , " A Hard Day's Night ", etc... and there was no other's artist song there. ) ! But is there a relation between that song & Beatles (especially John Lennon) ??? Bizarre , isn't it ???
@InternetSavage
Ай бұрын
Beyond a masterpiece.
Dylan is my Poet. I can't live without his music.
Happy birthday, Bob Dylan, thanks!
R.i.p to Rueben "Hurricane" Carter, much love and respect to Bob Dylan one of my favorite songs all-time.
@mojorisin412
4 жыл бұрын
I feel you bratha careter .R.I.P ✊
@jeremaiaratu5837
4 жыл бұрын
Hell Yes
@ConservativeJuggaloPodcast
4 жыл бұрын
Philly Treez hands down my favorite movie since I saw it at age 15 in theatres
@karlvenske9578
4 жыл бұрын
My favorite song Bob Dylan
@francolanotte191
4 жыл бұрын
Rubin"Hurricane"Carter.
Never thought I was a fan, but this song is a masterpiece
@robertaallllvs
Жыл бұрын
Look THis! kzread.info/dash/bejne/faChlaimZ7rTYag.html
@shannonschaerer1010
Жыл бұрын
It's never too late!! Peace!!
@Jgf802
Жыл бұрын
Yeh I’m exactly the same, saw bob dylan recently and he sucked ass compared to Neil young, but undoubtedly a genius
@MARSBELLA1
8 ай бұрын
yeah it just gets you right at "couldnt help to make to feel ashamed, to live in a land, where justice is a game''
@ssbraga
5 ай бұрын
Same thing.
If it’s great it’s great, time doesn’t matter, been listening to this 50 years, and it’s still great 😊
@hannahfrench1623
Ай бұрын
Thank goodness for some people who have good taste and appreciate lyrical genius ❤
Whenever Bob sings, there's nothing left to be said.
This song is truly genius. To be able to turn a real event into a song where the lyrics flow perfectly is true talent.
@RestedDurrow
3 жыл бұрын
And it goes on for almost 8 minutes with just verse/chorus and no change, yet it does not feel a second too long. Brilliant
@mihaelurasek6262
3 жыл бұрын
He deserved that Nobel Prize..
@HD-wf3bp
3 жыл бұрын
Damn man, You put that into words real good!
@THEDONSTR8Fightah76
3 жыл бұрын
@@RestedDurrow It does not feel a second too long. That’s what I noticed, too.
@THEDONSTR8Fightah76
3 жыл бұрын
@@mihaelurasek6262 Nah, man. Nobel prize don’t mean nothin’ if your music is truly good. It’s only given to some sell-out no-good musicians. It don’t mean nothin’.
The instrumentation on this song is out of this world, fantastic, drums bass and violin, all supreme
@jaysigal9353
4 жыл бұрын
Not to mention, of course ... the cello behind the violin. Awesome.
@pambotts7334
4 жыл бұрын
Harmonica
@margaretkienzle8724
4 жыл бұрын
You should've been there when he performed this song at Boston's Music Hall in November 1975. It was a 4-hour show and even though he sang "Hurricane" during the show, he sang it AGAIN during one of his three encores. We were in heaven.
@Official_KC
4 жыл бұрын
This album is a really good introduction to 70s Dylan, because the production is great. Its not as great as the album before it (Blood On The Tracks), but it definitely sounds better. But Dylan has so much great music that's so different each time, it's crazy.
@marciobrito4643
4 жыл бұрын
I HAVE ALWAYS LIKED THIS SONG, EVEN WITHOUT KNOWING ENGLISH. MELODY, ARRANGEMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION ARE AMAZING.
Best song of all time!!!!!! How you can put such a complicated story together in 7 mins while rhyming and the beat that goes along. I used to box for years and find myself getting hyped up several times with my shirt off ;-) the melody or whatever its called when he sings ‘you’ll be doing society a favour’ gives me goosebumps xxx
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr
5 ай бұрын
Hurricane was very guilty. The song is, therefore, flawed.
IMO the greatest protest song in Rock and Roll history. 👍🏻🫵🏻💯
I will always like you for writing this song about Rubin Carter. He died 6 years ago today. I got to meet him before his death. I never believed he did those killings and his book The 16th Round touch me deeply. He could have been thrown his life away after he was release from jail, but instead he use it to help others wrongly accused. A good man Rubin was. A good man you are Bob Dylan for writing this song and shining light on his story.
@SheVotesByMail
4 жыл бұрын
Rubin did good things with his freedom. He was a good man all along!
@donethen7984
4 жыл бұрын
#EndWrongfulConvictions #EndProsecutorialImmunity
@libertyprime619
4 жыл бұрын
I believe he did it, he was a psychopath and had a history of violence but hey can't see the forest for the trees
@voicegirl555
4 жыл бұрын
@@libertyprime619 You are entitled to your opinion and like you said "you" can't see the forest for the trees.
@deadpaul6415
3 жыл бұрын
voicegirl555 You couldn’t of said it any better. Total respect bro 👊🏼
Holding listeners for 8.30 minutes of a story through a song, with social messages and protest are phenomenal abilities that not many singers have. This is the boldness of Dylan, he does what he wants and does not submit to dictates. He ranges from folk music to rock, jazz and others without fear.
@douglasmcfadden9153
11 ай бұрын
Now listen to the traveling wilburys....i miss all of them especially roy orbison😢
@marilenemarques9205
11 ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@theresakotas-akridge1418
11 ай бұрын
I so agree that the explicity of his lyrics hold you, educate you, taking you back you an era I hope we don't repeat. I grew up in the city, my father was a police officer and I heard many a story or similar circumstances for black people, not called that back in the day and any other person of color also had their names that were not "nice or acceptable" but people did not stand on social justice in those days and ppl spoke their minds without fear of judgement. I never felt that was okay or acceptable and I learned an early social lesson when my parents visited Montgomery, Alabama back in the mid fifties. I knew of the division of the races of course in the cities but my city did not label water fountains, restrooms, restaurants, buses or shopping areas as did Montgomery. I was shocked as a child seeing ppl step off the sidewalk for us "white folk" . That day something clicked in my brain. I marched later in life with Martin Luther Jr. and cried when he died. I have lived my life helping others and there has been absolutely no division of privileges to anyone I have met. No matter their living conditions, rich or poor. All the same in God's eyes. Could never understand going to church every Sunday and Wednesday learning about love and fairness. Then ppl would leave church and practice bigotry. I hope my life will be a testament to my grandchildren (which btw are mixed Islander race) that love is for everybody. Be colorblind people! I am white. And white ppl have suffered too however we were not picked out of a crowd and labeled. A damn shame to live in that era and my hope for the future is that we can all be treated equally. 70 some years have gone by now since that pivotal moment in my life and I have seen a lot of things. A lot of not pretty things. This song outlines how it really was and Bob does not cover it up and make it pretty. He says it like it was and decades later, still is to some degree. I listen to this song regularly and listen to the history here. No punches held back. And as said before, to this day our prisons are filled with a lot of Hurricanes.
@CoryAlphin
8 ай бұрын
@@theresakotas-akridge1418 We are forever in that "era" until we over turn this broken system that incentivizes incarceration. I grew up in the communist hell hole of Rhode Island where if you were under 50 and drove after dark the cops always "thought you had a headlight out" LOL... that was just ten years ago when I thankfully left New England forever!
Love that violin and the pace of this song.
Thank you very much, Mr. Zimmerman, it was and is a good life: I wish you many more years of health and joy; and thank you very much for letting us live through one hour and another with a lot of joy through your music!
No one seems to sing 'em like Bob anymore. I'm so glad we have so many recordings of this man's songs. There's just something soothing about listening to the way he sings
@MrJonpac
2 жыл бұрын
Peter Doherty does👍
@cathaloconnor6577
2 жыл бұрын
There is a Jordie called Sam Fender and he tells storysongs. He is recent and he's really fucking good!
@cathaloconnor6577
2 жыл бұрын
@@MrJonpac Thanks mate I forgot about Pete I'm about to go on a Babyshambles/libertines/Doc binge.
@MrJonpac
2 жыл бұрын
@@cathaloconnor6577 😂Nice one. I will give this Sam Fender fella a try. Yeah Pete is a legend so hope you had a blast from the past.
@restaurantgear83
2 жыл бұрын
Who doesn't love Bob??? Let me at em'!!!
ONE OF THE GREATEST SONGS EVER RECORDED. PERIOD.
@julesbrown5959
2 жыл бұрын
Very rare to have a song with repetitive lyrics..genius!😎👌
@dotmarceo
Жыл бұрын
Amen.
@michaelmcleavy953
Жыл бұрын
right on bro
@gordocucarachagordito4222
Жыл бұрын
Twice a week for over 10 years
@jedross2136
Жыл бұрын
@@julesbrown5959 terrible bait
*-I'm Almost 40 Years Old And I Grew Up Listening To Bob Dylan If That Makes Me Old, Classic And A Lover Of Good Music.....I'm More Than Blessed Gentlemen.*
best poet of his era without a doubt...writes stories and compiles them in a way that you have to know whats happening in the song, sometimes he makes you happy, sometimes sad, he's a genius, no radical vocal range and not a John McLaughlin, not a bad guitar player at all but not Al di Meola knocking on heavens door is 4 chords. Yet last I heard 38 albums just an excellent song writer and musician 👌🏻 Dying breed...we're in a lull atm, too many talent competitions i think 🤔
An 8 minutes that feels like 2, I always need to put it on repeat when I listen to it. One of Dylan's best songs, and that's quite something!
@DOR8421
8 ай бұрын
i never noticed how long these songs are.
@mikemattioli7440
8 ай бұрын
Just shared it with a friend. I said it is a little long 7 minutes and change but every time I listen to it and it's over I want more
@DOR8421
8 ай бұрын
@@mikemattioli7440 great album - desire - used to get mickey Ds mcdouble when i listened. i still taste the mcdouble as i listen. its much more but i think its funny
@brendanhall5298
7 ай бұрын
Me neither 😅
@CoolhandLukeSkywalkr
5 ай бұрын
Hurricane was guilty though.
1976, I heard this blasting from the radio and I'd never heard such a long song, gypsy violins and passionate outrage over injustice...and thus began my Dylan epiphany. 😎💖
@68blues
5 жыл бұрын
Olive Eisner .....circa June 1977 i sat in Spain having a beer with a friend, this song came over the PA. First time i ever heard it. Damn! It left a lasting impression.
@user-uo6wj9ug6u
5 жыл бұрын
Agree. Too bad the Hurricane was a killer after all..
@monicaapolloniaminton4200
5 жыл бұрын
Right on. So perfectly stated.
@monicaapolloniaminton4200
5 жыл бұрын
Sir Bob Dylan
@tomislavdunkovic4960
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-uo6wj9ug6u different caliber tho
One of the first songs my dad put on my ipod it was tremendous, i have to thank him for my taste in tunes. The memories attached to these chords and lyrics mean so much to me.
I saw him live in the perfect setting. It was a hot summer day in a forrest just outside Athens Greece, Dylan played last that evening. There must have been just over 1500 people, everyone was sitting down, in groups of four or five people just listening as if he played privately for us. Dylan came out with his harmonica, welcomed everybody to sit down on the grass and played his slide guitar. Just an amazing evening which gave you a feeling of another era. Still one of the greatest.
@scrotiemcboogerballs4985
2 ай бұрын
I’m going to see him Monday in New Orleans. Can’t wait
@marye.persan8937
2 ай бұрын
He's old, is he still good
@SoniaMaria-eg4zf
2 ай бұрын
Queria ter estado aí com VCS 😢
You gotta be a genius to write, remember and sing a song like this back then, absolutely great Dylan maestro!
@dmfj1980
3 жыл бұрын
He had A LOT of help with writing it
@ingridnibbs3208
2 жыл бұрын
Amazing
@wisrael956
2 жыл бұрын
@@ingridnibbs3208 PURE and TRUE
@crashhhhhhh3068
2 жыл бұрын
@@wisrael956 From the chief commander himself , by his own words.
@deniskostic1502
2 жыл бұрын
@@dmfj1980 how you know? I m not hater really
I can't remember what I had for breakfast yesterday but i can remember nearly all the words to this song.
Great song. I'm glad Bob Dylan is still here to enjoy his talents. I saw him a few times.
One of my favourite Dylan tracks . One that really had some meaning !
It is 2022 and this song still sounds superb to me.
@phillipwembley6702
2 жыл бұрын
Hello Olivia how are you doing today?
@AgentRafa
Жыл бұрын
Same for me, Olivia. Cheers!
@theseustoo
Жыл бұрын
True classics never sound old... I'm still listening to Glenn Miller, too! ;)
@Obifather
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your great love and support you show me as a special fan of mine🌹🌹. I hope you won't stop listening to our music, and thanks for your sincere Compliment and love towards our music 💞🖤 may god bless you guy. Have you been to any of the show?
@BobDylan-vs2gr
Жыл бұрын
It’s been 9years I recorded and released this classic 😊 visiting your comment just made me feel so good. Thanks for the love and support. Wouldn’t have been such a great ride without you xx
This song still has power. I was sixteen when I first heard it and it lit a fire under me. I wanted justice for the Hurricane. I lived in New Orleans Louisiana at the time and believe me the prisons were full of Hurricanes.
@toddsaedify
Жыл бұрын
this is the big story, please get it out there, who...? when, why, .,,.?
@hansolo631
Жыл бұрын
Do you know why Dylan only played this live a handful of times and had to stop shortly after releasing it?
@lisaswift9122
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I’ll bet
@GabrielNicho
Жыл бұрын
Justice was served when he was convicted (by two different juries) of murder. He should still be in prison.
@princepg4
Жыл бұрын
@@GabrielNicho yeah, YT justice!!
Dylan's legacy is within the realm of his music. Somewhere between literature, Poetry and music 🎵❤❤❤❤😊😊
bob dylan in the backround , and denzel as a hurricane.what a life story,what a movie!
One of the best songs in history of music. Never gets old:)
@robertathow1970
2 жыл бұрын
True
@davidaston5773
2 жыл бұрын
I discovered this album from finding the song "One more coffee". I was never into Dylan but my late Dad was. They played a Dylan song at his funeral. But it's true what Bob said above? It doesn't matter how good a singer you are as long as you have a story to tell people will listen. And all great songs are poetry. From rock to rap the best music is pure poetry creating a story full of images that the listener can connect with on a human level.
@RB01.10
2 жыл бұрын
Carter did it, and I’m pretty sure I heard Dylan say he regretted making it Hence why he never performs it anymore
@davidaston5773
2 жыл бұрын
@@RB01.10 Carter actually did it?
@RB01.10
2 жыл бұрын
@@davidaston5773 Oh yes he did, it’s a long story. But later evidence shows it
I never skip by this song.
The combination leaves the listener with a canvas to imagine that the location is covered with numerous plots. Such mastery!
The song is dedicated and, based around a real life event of injustice that happened to Rueben "Hurricane" Carter who was accused of murder in 1966. He served over 20 years in prison, he was released years later in 1985 after they found he was innocent all along, and was targeted by a white cop... Bob dylan and other black songwriters dedicated songs to him during his time in prison, to highlight his innocence. This is one of those song. A masterpiece and piece of history....... Trust me if you listen to Bob Dylan then you can' t possible hate black people... because he's been advocating for Black people for over 40 years. His songs are based around the civil rights, and his own creativity.
@catherineantoine9997
5 ай бұрын
❤
@johnhill7058
3 ай бұрын
You are so wrong. Dylan is a racist advocating the destruction of society by lying about reality in this song. BTW - Dylan knows the song is BS - he has not performed it in over thirty years.
@yunagurevich841
3 ай бұрын
Shite people dont hate blacks...not in the last 80 or so years...but oh man how black people hate the white people
@johnhill7058
2 ай бұрын
can't fix stupid.
@dddaniels440
2 ай бұрын
20 years in prison
Happy Birthday, mr. Dylan
Been listening to Bob Dylan all my life what more can I say then a big wow your albums are needed to day in this crazy world I am living in I think insane will do it thank you
Bob Dillons compassion to fight against injustice is a vary rare accomplishment. I salute Mr. Dillon. I to can not stand by when I see injustice happen. I jump in and give my all to ensure justice happens but not at the cost of an innocent. God Blessed Bob Dillon
A huge humanitarian effort by an influential artist to free an innocent man. Can’t put a price on the Power of influence. Thanks Bob Dylan gr8ful I am. Blessings
@johnwayne1069
3 жыл бұрын
Actually a kid with disability who done most the work look it up maddest story
@christianhuntercascon888
3 жыл бұрын
@@johnwayne1069 interesting
@johnwayne1069
3 жыл бұрын
Bro don't know the full details but he found out about it and did everything he could to get his foster parents to find evidence he was innocent
@johnwayne1069
3 жыл бұрын
Lesra Martin a boy at the time read Rubins autobiography, what don't you get
@johnwayne1069
3 жыл бұрын
Youre just a fucking idiot piss off
The film - THE HURRICANE - is amazing. My Dad played this song to me - 8 MINUTES LONG I thought I was gonna be bored but I know every word. And what a fantastic album CANT HELP MAKE YOU ASHAMED TO LIVE IN A LAND WHERE JUSTICE IS A GAME. That line kicks hard x
@jean-louislalonde6070
Жыл бұрын
FTX Sam Bankman Fried on bail...
@donaldcaggiano907
Жыл бұрын
❤❤
@bookbm
7 ай бұрын
Your Dad is a good man
@Kriste5
7 ай бұрын
Free the J6ers.
@larsmeijerink5471
5 ай бұрын
Sadly the movie doesnt state all the facts on the Hurricane. The great dutchmen
AMAZING... THANKS BOB, AND RIP MR HURRICANE RUBIN CARTER❤
My favorite Dylan song.
A MASTERPIECE ,from Bob and a REAL Story behind this Fantastic Song.Greets from an 63(Born in 1960/Germany) old GERMAN Man 🇩🇪👋🏻😎🎼🎶
@baggerdave
3 ай бұрын
Hello old man in Germany 🇩🇪 from an old man in Australia 🇦🇺 👋
@bobdobalina838
2 ай бұрын
Grüß Gott From an old american guy in ireland who speaks german, And grew up listening to this wonderful song.
@toniomalley5661
Ай бұрын
Hi to all from an old lady in Ireland
The finest job of storytelling via song I've ever yet had the pleasure to hear.
@swissshepherd1186
3 жыл бұрын
True!!
@patrickaraujo2672
2 жыл бұрын
Listen to the brazilian song Faroeste Caboclo. It's a storytelling to.
@renantrindade9049
2 жыл бұрын
@@patrickaraujo2672 eu ia falar isso agora kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
@thaveothavent3918
2 жыл бұрын
That's right, dude. You may also want to check out "Tweeter and the monkeyman" , though. You will love it.
@brettallison5753
2 жыл бұрын
Tangled up in blue is pretty damn good.as well as back in Memphis w the mobile blues again as well as lily rosemary and the jack of hearts.add black diamond bay and this song you have almost an hour of great story telling tunes.just to name a few.either way music i will never forget.
C'est ce qu'on appelle une sainte colère. Qui sera suivie d'effets des décennies plus tard. Magnifique.
Some of the greatest lyrics in rock history. An 8 minute plus masterpiece.
My old man played this to me when I was a kid... Im now 50 and it made love music, storytelling and my passion for boxing. Life can be cruel. Thanks Mr Dylan for highlighting.
@fionamckinnon1167
12 күн бұрын
Life can also be kind @nick just wish you the best ♥
Before hearing Bob Dylan: Why the hell does Bob Dylan have a Nobel Prize in Literature? After hearing Bob Dylan: Oh, actually that makes sense.
@kimgareiss3mar14glesteflus4
4 жыл бұрын
See the reception speech that he gave to a lovely lady to read to them. He didn't go. It had to do with the fact that a song is not just poetry or literature...you have to consider the music, too. Like a Shakespeare play, which is not only literature. Shakespeare had to think about the stage, the props, the movement of the actors, etc. Bob didn't go, but I think that he started making more money after that, which is fabulous.
@PedroLuiz-lu2bu
4 жыл бұрын
Gostou
@infamousxbosx
4 жыл бұрын
Kim Gareiss 3Mar14 GL ES TEFL USA m Khoi
@infamousxbosx
4 жыл бұрын
Kim Gareiss 3Mar14 GL ES TEFL USA l so
@beatalevin2264
4 жыл бұрын
@@kamrulhassan7352 OH, PLEASE!!! BOB IS A GENIUS. MAYBE THE FACT THAT HE IS JEWISH BOTHERS YOU.
Bob Dylan...so proud of our Minnesota native son ❣️❤️🔥❣️ Great song, great movie too ❤
Still today I'm astonished by this story. Great work by Dylan.
Scarlett Rivera's violin takes us on a magical trip, while Dylan takes Talking Blues up to its highest point/ level.
This song never gets old.....when music meets history...becomes a true timeless masterpiece....!!!! unique and amazing storyteller...!!!!
@beverlykasahara8485
2 жыл бұрын
When music meets history ... becomes a true timeless maxterpiece!!
@theseustoo
Жыл бұрын
Another fine graduate from the Woody Guthrie School of Musical Story-telling! ;)
@hadadealasblancas2265
Жыл бұрын
Siempre me llamó la atención especial,esta canción 💗💗💗
@hadadealasblancas2265
Жыл бұрын
La mejor canción de Bob Dylan!!!👍🧚🕊️🌍🤵💞
@hadadealasblancas2265
Жыл бұрын
Gracias 😄
This song is why I started playing the bass. Thank you.
Absolutely one of the most powerful songs ever written.
2023 and still in love with this song & the story , it never gets old .
1977, bad winter, lived in a log house with 4 other young guys, we wore this album out. Miss those days.
@estudantebrasileiro4352
Жыл бұрын
Nice!
Grew up with this. Never gets old.
Its a song writing masterclass ........ its so good because its true .
I’m 29yrs old. I remember my dad playing this to me when I was a kid in the mid 90’s. Weird how it’s still relevant in 2021
@davidshaw2448
3 жыл бұрын
Play this every time I wAlk into pub
@FONPUSTY
3 жыл бұрын
Me too, the same hahahaha xD
@thejudderman8265
3 жыл бұрын
Me too haha in his transit van, I used to think what’s this shit...then I grew up
@yeetyeeter3207
3 жыл бұрын
Idk just be aware the media makes more money if the victim is black, so stories of white on black violence end up more talked about
@massimoratta6171
3 жыл бұрын
Shanghai
What a powerful song ,the lyrics are pure poetry. Bob Dylan a National treasure.
@hwyisalive
Жыл бұрын
Bob Dylan is a national treasure no matter what country living.
@hwyisalive
Жыл бұрын
Live in
@hwyisalive
Жыл бұрын
My spelling is not a national treasure
@jacquismith3277
Жыл бұрын
@@hwyisalive 🤣🤣🤣🤣 It's not and I agree that Bob is an international national treasure. I can't imagine life without his input.
@hwyisalive
Жыл бұрын
@@jacquismith3277 I am generally a pedantic and fastidious thinker, writer, editor and re-writer. I don't know what the hell happened 4 months ago. My mind was likely melting in amazement at some element of Bob brilliance. I'm happy it engendered a laugh from a Bob fan, wherever you may be. -Bruce
Love Bob Dylan.
This has to be one of my favorite. What’s changed? Influenced millions …. Still the finest poet… saw him in concert…what a song!!! Back up is great. Mozart would approve…❤
Anyone else cry listening to this? I just find it so heartbreaking that Rubin went through all of this.
@lorijohnson2348
3 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sad that black people, in general, are still going through all of this.
@chrysoulajiffypop3517
3 жыл бұрын
Wanna really have something to cry about Wikipedia hurricane Carter’s full story and look at what he did after this story and sadly what he died of, cancer! He was eaten alive by his own body/country(?)!
@chrysoulajiffypop3517
3 жыл бұрын
I will NEVER submit to American cancer treatment! I will die first! Everyone has to die of something why should it be cancer TREATMENT side effects, I’ll take a plain old death by cancer over that other any day of the week!
@calvinmondrago7397
3 жыл бұрын
It's a great song, Carter was a magnificent boxer, but he was as guilty as hell, and he lost to Giardiello in the fight portrayed in the film. Giardiello was paid tens of thousands to shut up.
@SonofCali999
3 жыл бұрын
Yes and angry