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The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol - Bob Dylan (5/7/65) Bootleg

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  • čas přidán 4. 01. 2014
  • 5/7/65 - Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England

Komentáře • 202

  • @vijaikumar3723
    @vijaikumar3723 Před 8 lety +50

    What song-writing, moves one to tears even 50 years later...

  • @fionaautumn
    @fionaautumn Před 5 lety +8

    I want to say thank you to one of my teachers back in highschool who showed us this song in class. That was the day I fell in love with Bob Dylans music. Still gives me shivers hearing the lyrics

  • @fretkillrfan
    @fretkillrfan Před 8 lety +65

    Anyone recall the time when audiences listened to performers instead of yammering like they're home on the couch? Here the silent attention is as riveting as the performance.

    • @PapagenoMF
      @PapagenoMF Před 8 lety +2

      Well, British fans weren't always so nice to Dylan. The night he went electric he was booed and ridiculed by a British audience.

    • @fretkillrfan
      @fretkillrfan Před 8 lety +5

      There were substantial followers on both sides of the pond who thought he needed a good booing....on numerous occasions throughout his marvelous career.

    • @petersimmons3654
      @petersimmons3654 Před 6 lety +3

      SOME in the audience. They were the hand to the ear folkies who couldn't move with the times as they were a changin'!

    • @baronsaturday9560
      @baronsaturday9560 Před 6 lety

      Peter Simmons - True.

    • @benjaminseng4271
      @benjaminseng4271 Před 5 lety

      ........

  • @carolking986
    @carolking986 Před 8 lety +173

    We were young, idealistic, and angry. Dylan gave our generation voice. We are aging and retired now...but I for one have no intention of giving up on protesting.

    • @jamesderoc6717
      @jamesderoc6717 Před 7 lety +9

      yea we can see how that turned out . .

    • @Drycask
      @Drycask Před 7 lety +19

      Born in 88 lifelong Dylan fan. I've never understood how people that were young in Dylan's prime can be so bigoted and backwards after all this time. With voices like Dylan, Kristofferson, MLK, Ghandi, and Kennedy LOUD and in the forefront of popular culture. The generation that once had the most potential for change and what do they stand for today? Well, they've just elected Donald Trump.

    • @jamesderoc6717
      @jamesderoc6717 Před 7 lety +1

      yea trump but we were gonna lose either way

    • @Drycask
      @Drycask Před 7 lety +3

      the way I see it, we had a choice between stagnant and backwards. we chose backwards.

    • @jamesderoc6717
      @jamesderoc6717 Před 7 lety +2

      yknow the game show "the price is right" ? at the end the contestant chooses either prize one that he is shown or prize 2 that is hidden.
      we voted for door 2. but it doesn't matter really it will be the same shit. dont wait for a savoir its not coming

  • @malibuval
    @malibuval Před 8 lety +30

    I lived in Baltimore, at the time, and attended parties at The Belvedere where Hattie Carroll was killed. Driving home from Ocean City, Jimmy Spear sang this song and everyone in the car was moved to tears. It was later that I found out it was a Bob Dylan song.

    • @kinkle_Z
      @kinkle_Z Před 2 lety

      Hattie Carroll was the descendant of a slave owned by my great great great great great grandfather, Charles Carroll of carrollton Maryland, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Sometimes... history stabs you in the back!

  • @Key_1111
    @Key_1111 Před 7 lety +9

    Listened to this for my history class. Totally crying!! 😭😭😭😭

  • @kassandraayalasongs
    @kassandraayalasongs Před 8 lety +34

    this just breaks your heart

    • @telabib
      @telabib Před 7 lety

      If you liked this version click on "through this open world i'm bound to ramble", the 1st song is Hattie Carrol, I think you will enjoy it

  • @bilrux
    @bilrux Před 8 lety +73

    Bob wrote this song based on newspaper accounts. I lived in the Upper Marlboro, MD area for a while, which was Zantzinger's home turf. My old canoeing buddy was a high school classmate of Z, and told me the guys considered him a royal fool, but some of the girls went for him only because he was sorta' good looking, and had money. Anyway, eventually Billy Z. got out of jail, but was later busted on financial fraud for collecting rents on sharecropper farms that he no longer owned. Oh, I actually played gigs at the venue where Hattie met her fate, but not at that time.

    • @andreaopalenik8231
      @andreaopalenik8231 Před 6 lety

      Bill Ruxton 8has

    • @Robert-xk9no
      @Robert-xk9no Před 6 lety

      Why did Zatzinger do it?

    • @baronsaturday9560
      @baronsaturday9560 Před 6 lety +2

      He did it because he was a powerful prick.

    • @timbrittain
      @timbrittain Před 6 lety +1

      Alistair Overeem's Fast Approaching Cte like dylan says she never done nothing to w .s.s

    • @Illyoxis
      @Illyoxis Před 5 lety +1

      Because he felt it was his right to abuse those he felt below him.

  • @tenenieldjoandthenightsist5109

    this song is so sad and powerful

  • @oliviermilanini6592
    @oliviermilanini6592 Před 10 lety +18

    young bobby Dylan yesterday still forever young today.

  • @BritPopLivesOn72
    @BritPopLivesOn72 Před 9 lety +8

    a song that no one else should sing besides himself

  • @juditpa.747
    @juditpa.747 Před 7 lety +5

    Lovin' his songs 4ever

  • @dnmcfall
    @dnmcfall Před 10 lety

    Thanks for uploading!

  • @eterniday
    @eterniday Před 5 lety +3

    One of my favorites...I was listening to the literature professor/scholar Christopher Ricks talk about this song once. He noted that the final word of every line in this song has a feminine ending (where the stress is not on the final syllable) except for the verse where Hattie Carroll is killed, where he uses the word "cane" and repeats "table" three times. A reference to Cain & Abel, perhaps?
    Beyond that, you can definitely see the progression in his writing when you compare the lyrics of this to earlier compositions such as "The Death of Emmett Till".

  • @kenbellchambers4577
    @kenbellchambers4577 Před 5 lety +2

    I went to a live Dylan concert at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in the sixties when he had shifted unexpectedly to folk-rock. He came on so strange, was dressed so oddly, and his was music was unrecognisable. I thought, bastard sold out, and I nearly got up to walk out after the first song, which might have been 'Motorpsycho Nightmare.' Lots of people did walk out.
    I didn't get up and leave, I thought I would listen to one more song. Five minutes later I was levitating in my seat. I learned a valuable lesson that day. I live without music for months, then I get famished. I put on a Dylan album - any Dylan album, and am immediately turned into a quivering mass of ecstatic protoplasm. I then am OK for another year or so of silence.

    • @sh230968
      @sh230968 Před 5 lety

      Ken Bellchambers I feel like listening to music in general once in 48 hours let us say. But my longing for Dylan's music comes as a phenomenon purely on its own every 10 days or so. How often do I long to listen to Dylan is not important. What is important is that he has got his own special place and I feel like listening to him exclusively. I hope you understand what I am trying to say.

  • @michellewalker8240
    @michellewalker8240 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. Using this in my English III class with Langston Hughes and MLK

  • @kinkle_Z
    @kinkle_Z Před 2 lety

    I loved it when Guy Carawan came and sang one weekend many many moons ago, in the 60s, at my tiny little Coffeehouse at Mission Beach in San diego... the Heritage. Incredibly memorable times.

  • @73reider
    @73reider Před 7 lety +7

    He makes you believe you know Hattie Carrol a little bit......

  • @marieboutin9054
    @marieboutin9054 Před rokem

    Amazing. Awesome. This song is a pure jewel, and it fits perfectly with racism which prevailed in US society during the 1950 's and 1960's. And what a voice Bob Dylan has. Brilliant ;

  • @Psergiorivera
    @Psergiorivera Před 9 lety +3

    The greatest at his best.

  • @richardbarber4246
    @richardbarber4246 Před 2 lety

    This is my favourite version for sure

  • @ltomolo
    @ltomolo Před 5 lety

    I love the description about this song in Rolling Thunder Review documentary.

  • @Hisopo97
    @Hisopo97 Před 7 lety +8

    This is a true story... is taking from the newspapers.

  • @carolineholiday9285
    @carolineholiday9285 Před 6 lety

    I love this

  • @dylanmanicfanaticHipCatRecords

    For you who philosophize: The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol - Bob Dylan (5/7/65) Bootleg
    5/7/65 - Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England

  • @richiestx
    @richiestx Před 9 lety +1

    I love it

  • @vai82
    @vai82 Před 7 lety

    Beautiful

  • @isolatedpawn
    @isolatedpawn Před 7 lety +1

    but there are tears in my face...

  • @Pat27c
    @Pat27c Před 8 lety +3

    Reminds me of the 60's. Aint that something

  • @mslapik
    @mslapik Před 3 lety

    One of the best versions

  • @davidhigginbotham6092
    @davidhigginbotham6092 Před 8 lety +1

    Emptied the ashtrays on a whole lot of levels

  • @anthonykelly5
    @anthonykelly5 Před 10 lety

    what a song writer pure genius.
    c to am to em

  • @markwright4385
    @markwright4385 Před 9 lety

    mighty nice boot bro

  • @richardelliott1335
    @richardelliott1335 Před 7 lety +3

    what a great song I also like Christy moore version

  • @samanderson4902
    @samanderson4902 Před 10 lety +1

    top fucking class !

  • @donaldphee1651
    @donaldphee1651 Před 6 lety +1

    I grew up with these songs that seemed so right in their time - not that the intentions are wrong now, because they are still applicable to so many situations in life. But 50 years down that road the times have changed and not really for the better. In Dylan's case it is probably a good thing he took his songwriting in other directions away from protest music of the current events kind.

  • @TheOneTrueKaliban
    @TheOneTrueKaliban Před 6 lety +1

    "A true story"......"taken out of the newspaper." What an innocent time! :-D

  • @johnmcguire1792
    @johnmcguire1792 Před 7 lety

    songs about the true reason to shed tears is the injustice in a corrupt system

  • @manuelaleal8054
    @manuelaleal8054 Před 3 lety

    ❤️

  • @chrisdrummond8893
    @chrisdrummond8893 Před 6 lety

    KEEP ON PROTESTING

  • @thebacons5943
    @thebacons5943 Před 5 lety +1

    All too relevant today 💔

  • @AJSimps
    @AJSimps Před 6 lety

    Nice harmonica bro

  • @jelenaunite4490
    @jelenaunite4490 Před 8 lety +2

    wow

  • @thirdpowerful1
    @thirdpowerful1 Před 8 lety +8

    this sounds familiar. didn't I just hear something like this in the news?

    • @conradmaclean4073
      @conradmaclean4073 Před 7 lety +2

      It never seems to lose it's relevance does it.

    • @barleyarrish
      @barleyarrish Před 7 lety

      no it don't

    • @V8trickshot
      @V8trickshot Před 7 lety +1

      thirdpowerful1 Brock turner with a six month sentence

    • @tatateeta
      @tatateeta Před 7 lety +3

      Was if the Affluenza boy? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethan_Couch

  • @toerag5475
    @toerag5475 Před 6 lety

    Death is the great wound in the universe and the great wound in each life.

  • @offisk
    @offisk Před 6 lety

    Truth formed into song. This ma, no doubt, had vision and a purity be-it youthful idealism or, I would like to think, straight on the nose narration of events as they unfolded. No matter, Dylan spoke volumes of truth and justice for all.

  • @llynfach
    @llynfach Před 10 lety +40

    Dylan's greatest song?

    • @samhobson9534
      @samhobson9534 Před 9 lety +4

      very nearly

    • @mohtoadh
      @mohtoadh Před 9 lety +7

      llynfach Any Dylan song is an outstanding one. But The Lonesome Death doesn't come close to his top ten, in my opinion.

    • @seamac206
      @seamac206 Před 7 lety +1

      Hurricane

    • @Lmclean89
      @Lmclean89 Před 6 lety +7

      Probably is.. yet no one remembers it amongst his others.

    • @baronsaturday9560
      @baronsaturday9560 Před 6 lety +1

      Subteranean Homesick Blues, The Lonesome Death.. Man Of Constant Sorrow, A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall, Pawn In Their Game, Rainy Day Women, Maggie's Farm, Billy The Kid, Like A Rolling Stone... I totally adore the albums those songs are in! Mostly I dig the old stuff of the many, many great bands & musicians o/t the 20st century.. There's always new old albums to discover... But Hattie Carrol, yeah.. It's an outstanding classic! One of it's kind..

  • @jamesfry4058
    @jamesfry4058 Před 6 lety +1

    The lyrics that appear on screen are just bizarre. They're a comedy act, hysterical. William Zantzinger, William the singer?

  • @xxursolovelyxxX
    @xxursolovelyxxX Před 4 lety

    Hattie Carrol is my great great grandmother.

  • @perfectperson214
    @perfectperson214 Před 7 lety

    Damn, just damn.

  • @halimahmajeed532
    @halimahmajeed532 Před 10 lety

    love byb dolan

  • @joenicholls461
    @joenicholls461 Před 7 lety

    One of his saddest, and that's saying something

  • @spikeroyy
    @spikeroyy Před 8 lety

    The applause though.

  • @callen.6371
    @callen.6371 Před 7 lety +2

    Still think Christy Moore version of this song is the G.O.A.T....

  • @FrankyBabes
    @FrankyBabes Před 4 lety

    Free Trade Hall is a hotel now, or a series of restaurants or something.

  • @benjaminseng4271
    @benjaminseng4271 Před 5 lety

    I want to make paintings like Dylan's music.

  • @dungpoop
    @dungpoop Před 4 lety

    The last ventilator breath of America..stay vigilant

  • @markoshea4683
    @markoshea4683 Před 6 lety +2

    Ms Ryan's English class

  • @jacobcroft2885
    @jacobcroft2885 Před 10 lety

    When I first heard the last line of this song, I cried.

    • @acccaunt
      @acccaunt Před 9 lety +1

      Can you explain the last line? I don't understand it

    • @mikeregan4920
      @mikeregan4920 Před 9 lety +1

      michiel de vrindt After all the endings: ". . . you who philosophize, disgrace, and criticize all fears,
      Take the rag away from your face (:stop appearing to be crying) Now ain't the time for your tears,
      Then, after telling about the way they treat this murderer (6 mo sentence) "bear the rag deep in your face.".. (now cry)

    • @Malka18
      @Malka18 Před 8 lety

      +Mike Regan. You explained well except the end line where the word is "bury " not ' bear' the rag most deep in your face..'

    • @gabrielcatenacci3758
      @gabrielcatenacci3758 Před 8 lety +1

      +Jacob Croft Adding on to what the others have said in the last verse there are like five lines all suggesting how the judicial system is impartial to things like money and power. Then Zanzinger only gets 6 months, which points out the irony. Hence the last line "For now's the time for your tears"

  • @chinaski2020
    @chinaski2020 Před 5 lety

    You sure this is from ‘65? Sounds much more like ‘64.
    It’s a good version. Thanks.

  • @daorestes892
    @daorestes892 Před 6 lety

    he can do anything with words !

  • @koziloveff
    @koziloveff Před 7 lety

    何で、涙が出るんだろう???

  • @jamesfry4058
    @jamesfry4058 Před 6 lety +1

    What language does the person who added the subtitles speak? The subtitles are better than the song

  • @dougzander4959
    @dougzander4959 Před 8 lety

    And in the end, Bob, you coulda been Woody. Because it's the message that carries and the criers who change

  • @emilybweber
    @emilybweber Před 7 lety

    first Bob Dylan didn't go electric in Britain he did on July 25th 1965 at newport folk festival

  • @emilybweber
    @emilybweber Před 7 lety +5

    one of his best youth needs to here real music instead of the crap they listen to

  • @mnlgardner846
    @mnlgardner846 Před 8 lety +1

    yes true story,,,old story... still going on today in usa and uk... shame on u all....

  • @manarlican
    @manarlican Před 5 lety

    You're only one human I wish I could look in the eyes

  • @karmenjazbec7743
    @karmenjazbec7743 Před 5 lety

    are we talking here about stories or about love?!

  • @kinkle_Z
    @kinkle_Z Před 2 lety

    Hattie Carroll was the descendant of a slave owned by my great great great great great grandfather, Charles Carroll of Carrollton Maryland, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. YEP - Sometimes... history stabs you in the back! And I never inherited one damn dime from my great relative's estate... but I did have the honor of hanging out in Dylan's tiny motel room at a festival after party in 1972.

  • @amandaunzicker4190
    @amandaunzicker4190 Před 7 lety

    My mom worked for Zanzinger or however you spell his name... and he was just an angry man so sad

  • @mikasguitar
    @mikasguitar Před 9 lety

    what album is this?

  • @ursulaplatt5000
    @ursulaplatt5000 Před 5 lety +2

    Bob dylan was singing to you back then and now. I guess you were just following fashion or whatever. Bob dylan hasn't changed. You have.

  • @mikecullinan3536
    @mikecullinan3536 Před 7 lety

    has the same tendencies as hey mister tambourine man-any musicians notice that

  • @dontlookback3549
    @dontlookback3549 Před 8 lety +1

    Zantzinger went to his grave denying any wrong doing, right?

    • @thomashahn631
      @thomashahn631 Před 5 lety

      he called Bob Dylan "scum of the scum of the Earth"....he evidently considered himself blameless (for some youthful indiscretion)

  • @swanylaad
    @swanylaad Před 10 lety

    Awryt Bawbag

  • @carolking986
    @carolking986 Před 7 lety +21

    Please don't give up! AT age 73, I am still "the baby of the crowd" at the retirement community where I live. It's in a "blue state," but the very reddest corner of that blue state. My neighbors here were not Dylan fans but Frank Sinatra fans. For the most part, they did NOT vote for Trump. They are worried, too - and old enough to remember the newsreels of Adolph Hitler's rallies and notice the similarities of the "thank you tour." But here's the thing: all that is required for the triumph of evil is for good people to remain silent and do nothing. So, democracy is not a spectator sport. Write to your Representatives or TXT them, go door to door, go to peaceful rallies, and work for true American values like freedom of religion (and non-religion) and one citizen, one vote. I have END CITIZENS UNITED buttons plastered across the front of my rollator. Don't give up!

    • @winstonsmith9533
      @winstonsmith9533 Před 7 lety

      Carol King not a good post but I won't down vote you. one question: how come you live in the Repu lucan part of your state it they're so deplorable? also, I like Dylan and Sinatra. additionally, Dylan change d his style and got fed up w being associated w community organizing progressives, dear.

    • @lukelyons7255
      @lukelyons7255 Před 6 lety +3

      To compare Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler is scandalous. Spread your ill-informed political opinions elsewhere.

    • @RenzoM2811
      @RenzoM2811 Před 6 lety

      *Adolf

    • @baronsaturday9560
      @baronsaturday9560 Před 6 lety +1

      Carole - Very good, don't give up! Vecht voor je recht. Geef ze van Jetje. Most people gave up fighting a long time ago... Use your mouth, not your fist. And sometimes maybe the other way around. But I prefer the Ghandi way...

    • @sietsevisser6833
      @sietsevisser6833 Před 6 lety +1

      Carol King hallelujah!

  • @mattbonito7424
    @mattbonito7424 Před 4 lety

    R.I.P George Floyd

  • @andiche1706
    @andiche1706 Před 8 lety +21

    seems like this song is topical even today #blacklivesmatter

    • @antonjames2804
      @antonjames2804 Před 7 lety +14

      black lives matter is a disgrace to black people.

    • @dylanp6663
      @dylanp6663 Před 7 lety +5

      Fuck you to comment that shit on a video like this

    • @winstonsmith9533
      @winstonsmith9533 Před 7 lety +2

      Andres Bullon-Puckett give us a break

    • @michaelsokolowski7143
      @michaelsokolowski7143 Před 7 lety +3

      From what? How is it not relevant to this moment in time. It's even more powerful now.

    • @erikkillmonger5624
      @erikkillmonger5624 Před 6 lety +2

      Andres Bullon-Puckett Agree completely.

  • @kkoo3247
    @kkoo3247 Před 5 lety

    and that the ladder of law has no top and no bottom.
    WRONG. FALSE

  • @lindavazquez6175
    @lindavazquez6175 Před 5 lety +1

    This song displays the errors Karl Marx saw in capitalist society. He stated workers are replaceable and therefore modern work is insecure. Hattie Carroll “carried the dishes and … emptied the ashtrays” and “just cleaned up all the food from the table.” William Zanzinger would have no trouble finding another person to fill in her job since they were easy tasks. She was dispensable to him. This also supports the idea that “modern work is alienated.” Carroll, at fifty-one years old, worked for Zanzinger out of necessity. She probably felt no satisfaction or fulfilment as she “took out the garbage” of a house filled with luxuries. Lastly, it shows the inequality Marx was against as Zanzinger received only a six month sentence for first degree murder.
    I thought it was significant that throughout the song Dylan says, “Now ain’t the time for your tears.” There is a shift at the end of the song in which he states “Now’s the time for your tears.” Perhaps the message the speaker was trying to convey is that you should speak out and do something against what is wrong instead of just feeling bad and letting it go by. At the end it was “time for … tears” as his punishment was finalized and there was nothing more to be done. This could also go along with Marxism as it calls for the working class and those who are oppressed to speak out and revolutionize.

  • @gjingodjango
    @gjingodjango Před 5 lety

    Another league

  • @lancerooke
    @lancerooke Před 8 lety +2

    This is actually a libelous account of a true story.

    • @bradwylie9336
      @bradwylie9336 Před 8 lety +3

      go to hell

    • @PapagenoMF
      @PapagenoMF Před 8 lety +6

      It's actually not. Dylan only got three facts wrong. He pronounced Zantzinger's name incorrectly. He said Zantzinger was charged with first degree murder, and it was second. And Hattie Carroll had eleven children, not ten.

    • @lancerooke
      @lancerooke Před 8 lety +2

      +Brad Wylie That's all you got? Try looking up the facts of the case and then you'll know the truth.

    • @BluesBoyKing1
      @BluesBoyKing1 Před 8 lety +11

      you missed the point. hint: think history, race, abuse, injustice and art

    • @neilhargreaves8679
      @neilhargreaves8679 Před 7 lety +11

      "Died from an aneurysm." That was the excuse given by a rich lawyer to the judge from the same social class. "Died resisting arrest", "had a weak heart", etc, etc. The ruling class is very inventive when it comes to finding reasons for murder.

  • @bikingfencer
    @bikingfencer Před 7 lety

    too fast

  • @Pentax645
    @Pentax645 Před 10 lety +5

    I've liked this song for so long I have it memorized. I decided to look up the incident on Wikipedia. Zenzinger was a racist jerk. This was not the only incident he got in trouble over. On the other hand, Dylan's song is not a fair representation of what happened. There is a good reason he was given a 6 month sentence.

    • @libbyedwards7428
      @libbyedwards7428 Před 10 lety +14

      In June, after Zantzinger's phalanx of five topflight attorneys won a change of venue to a court in Hagerstown, a three-judge panel reduced the murder charge to manslaughter. Following a three-day trial, Zantzinger was found guilty. For the assault on the hotel employees: a fine of $125. For the death of Hattie Carroll: six months in jail and a fine of $500. The judges considerately deferred the start of the jail sentence until September 15, to give Zantzinger time to harvest his tobacco crop.
      - Time, "Deferred Sentence", September 6, 1963.
      What was the "good reason" prey tell?

    • @1caninelover
      @1caninelover Před 10 lety +3

      No there isn't, he just got a walk when he deserved murder 2...

    • @pfishy98
      @pfishy98 Před 9 lety +1

      lol wikipedia... great source

    • @antonjames2804
      @antonjames2804 Před 7 lety +1

      +pfishy98 what a stupid point to make. someone looks into something and you criticise. if he'd come on talking like he was there would you say he was lying?

    • @jaquelinebarriere1930
      @jaquelinebarriere1930 Před 7 lety +1

      Dylan is a genius, no doubt

  • @duskwerth6706
    @duskwerth6706 Před 6 lety +1

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