whats this from? i love the basement tapes s omuch , i try to take as much inspiration from them as possible
@classicguitarfan88 ай бұрын
This is great, fills in a lot of gaps in the story. Thanks for the upload.
@Carmela-el7fi9 ай бұрын
Gosh for someone who doesn't like to talk, but interesting enough..thanks for posting down in the basement tapes and hope that stays where it was created. Loved the bands writing of those songs off course but that basement tapes goofed up tom waits favorites as he forgot about blonde on blonde,
@Carmela-el7fi9 ай бұрын
Tom waits favorite album is basement tapes😢
@shanegreenslade70179 ай бұрын
Pure, raw, creative genius. Not a choke thing. Love everything about the basement tapes.
@dreamwell202011 ай бұрын
The clubhouse sported a typewriter in the kitchen and a tape recorder in the basement. It worked.
@procopiojrpalacios970211 ай бұрын
Condolences to Dylan, on the passing of his longtime musical buddy, Robbie Robertson...
@chawkinz Жыл бұрын
Found it in a music store early 70s on green vinyl white cover no pictures.
@lizhood6132 Жыл бұрын
I came to this album only a few months ago...can't stop listening. And when it's not playing it's in my head. I want Acapulco at my funeral.
@joeurbanowski3212 жыл бұрын
Not that I ever did anything with it.. but I can remember.. a really long time ago.. as Bob Dylan mentioned-using names from the phone book as an impetus for song writing.. lol.. But we were young.. and youth gives you the power of creation.. As we age,our art can be refined.. but that wonderful surge of innovative creation comes from a place of feeling immortal.. YOUTH..!!
@patriciathewisher23152 жыл бұрын
So I can see Robbie. But is the other guy Bob or Rick? He looks like Lennon. Can’t figure it out.
@lordofthemound3890 Жыл бұрын
To me, it looks like Rick on the left and Robbie on the right.
@patriciathewisher23152 жыл бұрын
Fascinating.
@charlesradel75872 жыл бұрын
thanks for posting this. any idea when this was recorded? stay safe and well. charles
@brookejenkins2516 Жыл бұрын
I was wondering the same thing. . .
@johnnytoobad77852 жыл бұрын
I guess Jeff Rosen has many hours of Dylan interviews. Hopefully someday they shall ALL be released.
@kevinjoseph5172 жыл бұрын
Is this really bob?
@kevinjoseph5172 жыл бұрын
THANK GARTH HUDSON
@josephdillehay31302 жыл бұрын
Check out "The New Basement Tapes" T-Bone Burnett produced
@alyosha_the_pot3 жыл бұрын
Incredible to hear As the World Turns and Dark Shadows, China's hydrogen bomb, and the heart transplant all cited as influences.
@priyac70543 жыл бұрын
I hope they reaaaaalllyyy really make a movie on this facet and phase of bob dylans life!! coz it's so well lived and how multidimensional! ✨✨ I hope Austin Abrams gets a chance next time.. I'm ok with timothee chalamet doin dylan now
@davidgardiner61233 жыл бұрын
Like Nigel Williamson the English rock critic, I am in awe. Is there anything this man can't do or hasn't done, brilliantly? Folk/rock writer and singer? Check. Biographer/creative writer? Check. D.J.? Check. Etc etc.
@susaneaden46023 жыл бұрын
Unreal
@philhunter39413 жыл бұрын
Apparently alot of tape was lost because it was at Neil Young's house and it burnt down, Going to Acapulco, beautiful song, mentions Rosey in one of his later songs
@gerrycurran89663 жыл бұрын
Hi Phil. I still have this album on vinyl, absolutely priceless. Gerry
@Richb144 Жыл бұрын
Never heard that a lot of the tapes were lost. Are you sure? I know Young's house burnt but I did not know there were any Basement tapes lost in the blaze.
@rainblaze. Жыл бұрын
@@Richb144 i think that was a misplaced assumption on the OP's part. Dylan was far to astute to leave his work at anybodies but his publishers place. Regardless of what he says to a journalist. He always gave good copy. And seldom gave he truth. And never the twine would meet.
@camreese3 жыл бұрын
Obviously theres another ‘basement tape’ out there from dylan. I cant imagine that hes never done another with maybe a different crew
@nissi.k3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this so nice to hear this right from Bob! Thank you also for all your notes in the description!
@melodymakermark4 жыл бұрын
Gotcha on all that Bob, but can we talk politics, philosophy and organic farming?
@aarfeld4 жыл бұрын
He said that he couldn't remember how he came to be in Woodstock, but his manager, Albert Grossman, had a weekend place up there and he persuaded Bob and Sarah to move up to get away from the increasing scrutiny that they were getting as a celebrity family in Manhattan. In time fans discovered where they lived up there, and made their lives another hell of constant bother, so they had to eventually move on.
@Richb144 Жыл бұрын
That is correct.
@0otee4 жыл бұрын
Basement ‘You could get your thoughts together there’ Music writing etc. Dylan talks freely about Woodstock and the Basement tapes made, away from the world where all riots and first hearttransplant happened! So away from it all great music was created for which Thank Dylan and all Musicmen ❤️🌹🌞
@scottpfen4 жыл бұрын
I had no idea any photographs of this period existed. 1st time I've seen this.
5 жыл бұрын
Great voice!
@derekmtheriault5 жыл бұрын
#ugottalisten2b4udie #ugottacthisb4udie
@Kingcaruth7 ай бұрын
Steve ...more please, please.
@geekay13495 жыл бұрын
like the song says, 'those were the days, my friend'
@geekay13495 жыл бұрын
great times never to be repeated
@jackignatius6 жыл бұрын
Tears of Rage was spurred by news of China detonating a hydrogen bomb. Riots in Rochester led to Too Much of Nothing. Summer of Love evoked Million Dollar Bash. Of course!
@kathylarson88765 жыл бұрын
Thing about Dylan is everyone can put their own spin on his music but only he knows, I think none of us is able to get into his mind,
@jupiterho11ow6 жыл бұрын
"Well I'm in the mood for some _nothin'_ too"
@dannypound76267 жыл бұрын
Where did these interview snippets come from?
@ladyleesutter7 жыл бұрын
Having just read Robbie Robertson's "Testimony," it's especially cool to hear Dylan talk about that period at Big Pink/Woodstock
@MrUndersolo6 жыл бұрын
Flora Bunda Reading It now. I agree.
@ladyleesutter7 жыл бұрын
Awesome compilation. Great to hear the Zim just yacking, recollecting.
@bobdylanger30227 жыл бұрын
Wish this was 4 hours long and not 4 minutes.. love hearing bob speak.
Пікірлер
whats this from? i love the basement tapes s omuch , i try to take as much inspiration from them as possible
This is great, fills in a lot of gaps in the story. Thanks for the upload.
Gosh for someone who doesn't like to talk, but interesting enough..thanks for posting down in the basement tapes and hope that stays where it was created. Loved the bands writing of those songs off course but that basement tapes goofed up tom waits favorites as he forgot about blonde on blonde,
Tom waits favorite album is basement tapes😢
Pure, raw, creative genius. Not a choke thing. Love everything about the basement tapes.
The clubhouse sported a typewriter in the kitchen and a tape recorder in the basement. It worked.
Condolences to Dylan, on the passing of his longtime musical buddy, Robbie Robertson...
Found it in a music store early 70s on green vinyl white cover no pictures.
I came to this album only a few months ago...can't stop listening. And when it's not playing it's in my head. I want Acapulco at my funeral.
Not that I ever did anything with it.. but I can remember.. a really long time ago.. as Bob Dylan mentioned-using names from the phone book as an impetus for song writing.. lol.. But we were young.. and youth gives you the power of creation.. As we age,our art can be refined.. but that wonderful surge of innovative creation comes from a place of feeling immortal.. YOUTH..!!
So I can see Robbie. But is the other guy Bob or Rick? He looks like Lennon. Can’t figure it out.
To me, it looks like Rick on the left and Robbie on the right.
Fascinating.
thanks for posting this. any idea when this was recorded? stay safe and well. charles
I was wondering the same thing. . .
I guess Jeff Rosen has many hours of Dylan interviews. Hopefully someday they shall ALL be released.
Is this really bob?
THANK GARTH HUDSON
Check out "The New Basement Tapes" T-Bone Burnett produced
Incredible to hear As the World Turns and Dark Shadows, China's hydrogen bomb, and the heart transplant all cited as influences.
I hope they reaaaaalllyyy really make a movie on this facet and phase of bob dylans life!! coz it's so well lived and how multidimensional! ✨✨ I hope Austin Abrams gets a chance next time.. I'm ok with timothee chalamet doin dylan now
Like Nigel Williamson the English rock critic, I am in awe. Is there anything this man can't do or hasn't done, brilliantly? Folk/rock writer and singer? Check. Biographer/creative writer? Check. D.J.? Check. Etc etc.
Unreal
Apparently alot of tape was lost because it was at Neil Young's house and it burnt down, Going to Acapulco, beautiful song, mentions Rosey in one of his later songs
Hi Phil. I still have this album on vinyl, absolutely priceless. Gerry
Never heard that a lot of the tapes were lost. Are you sure? I know Young's house burnt but I did not know there were any Basement tapes lost in the blaze.
@@Richb144 i think that was a misplaced assumption on the OP's part. Dylan was far to astute to leave his work at anybodies but his publishers place. Regardless of what he says to a journalist. He always gave good copy. And seldom gave he truth. And never the twine would meet.
Obviously theres another ‘basement tape’ out there from dylan. I cant imagine that hes never done another with maybe a different crew
Thanks so much for this so nice to hear this right from Bob! Thank you also for all your notes in the description!
Gotcha on all that Bob, but can we talk politics, philosophy and organic farming?
He said that he couldn't remember how he came to be in Woodstock, but his manager, Albert Grossman, had a weekend place up there and he persuaded Bob and Sarah to move up to get away from the increasing scrutiny that they were getting as a celebrity family in Manhattan. In time fans discovered where they lived up there, and made their lives another hell of constant bother, so they had to eventually move on.
That is correct.
Basement ‘You could get your thoughts together there’ Music writing etc. Dylan talks freely about Woodstock and the Basement tapes made, away from the world where all riots and first hearttransplant happened! So away from it all great music was created for which Thank Dylan and all Musicmen ❤️🌹🌞
I had no idea any photographs of this period existed. 1st time I've seen this.
Great voice!
#ugottalisten2b4udie #ugottacthisb4udie
Steve ...more please, please.
like the song says, 'those were the days, my friend'
great times never to be repeated
Tears of Rage was spurred by news of China detonating a hydrogen bomb. Riots in Rochester led to Too Much of Nothing. Summer of Love evoked Million Dollar Bash. Of course!
Thing about Dylan is everyone can put their own spin on his music but only he knows, I think none of us is able to get into his mind,
"Well I'm in the mood for some _nothin'_ too"
Where did these interview snippets come from?
Having just read Robbie Robertson's "Testimony," it's especially cool to hear Dylan talk about that period at Big Pink/Woodstock
Flora Bunda Reading It now. I agree.
Awesome compilation. Great to hear the Zim just yacking, recollecting.
Wish this was 4 hours long and not 4 minutes.. love hearing bob speak.