Bob Dylan one of the greatest story telling song writers, doing a duet with Willie on one of the greatest story songs ever written, by Townes Van Zandt. That is powerful.
Two American legends who will never be forgotten. Willie now 88 and Dylan just celebrated his 80th. Time sure does fly. It will be a day of mourning when we lose either of these men.
True sentiments, they are both American treasures whose voices are more important than ever in our tumultuous times regardless of their age. These men have a conscience, and have always spoke to our consciences during troubled times. As we continue to face Covid, mass shootings, Putin's assault on poor Ukraine, we need our great poets & rock stars to come forward like they did in the 1960's. We need their message songs to educate & inspire us, to raise our consciousness and call us to action. Crosby, Stills & Nash, Neil Young, and Bono of U2 fit this category well too. I love Dylan and Nelson, and their moving version of this great song Poncho & Lefty. They may be old now, but they're not going anywhere just yet, they are national treasures! I hope they stay around long enough to teach & inspire the next great batch of songwriters and musicians to follow in their footsteps and carry on the tradition. Thank God for these two legends!
How can you go wrong with these two performing together? Both living legends and may they stay with us as singing and playing as long as God will allow!
I met Townes Van Zandt in 1970 when I was in college and he invited a friend and I to play a short opening set for him. Ever since I have been "promoting" him as one of the all-time great songwriter/poets. If nothing else does, seeing Bob Dylan doing one of his songs confirms that.
No matter how great you may think these two titans of music are, you are underestimating them. Two of the greatest of the great songwriters of all time. We're truly fortunate to have them still among us.
Sadly, Townes never got to hear this, dying on Jan 1, 1997. He certainly got to hear Willie and Merle sing it though, though I'm sure him hearing Bob sing it would have been special to him.
@@brazzesr this concert was Willie’s 60th birthday party, which would have been in 1993, so Townes would have at least known about the performance (if he didn’t witness it himself, which he might have).
@@hernanpizarro9253 "The best"? I think her version is definitely very good but so is Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard's and then there's Townes Van Zandt's version. He wrote the song. They are all good versions but "the best" is too subjective a term for something like this. In my opinion
Both great songwriters. One has limitations as a singer though. Listen to Dylan's version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah. He uses a lot of less commonly used verses that are very effective. "There's a ray of light in every word. It doesn't matter what you heard , the broken or the holy Hallelujah." He's a poet, and was able to pick out a lot of the most poetic verses.
Two of the world's greatest talents playing homage to another lyrical genius. TVZ has been, and will be forever missed! Now if somehow we can get Willie and Bobby to live forever!
The night they taped this I was across town at the Paramount with Nanci Griffith, Odetta, Pete Seeger, John Prine, Alison Krause & many others. Earlier in the day I saw Bob in an old Buick with Buddy Guy behind the wheel at the drive thru at Sandy's on Barton Springs Rd. I love my town. :-)
RIP to these musicians who have departed: Odetta, Pete and John. "On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Nanci Griffith among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.[7]" - Wikipedia
Willie Nelson... a living national treasure and authentic legend. It doesn't get any more REAL than Willie. In addition to his musicianship, he is one of greatest song writers ever - of course Bob is right up there with him in that department. I guess Nobel Prize for Literature says it all. So great to see these two guys on stage together.
Two of our greatest songwriters singing a classic by a songwriter’s songwriter. If Dylan deserved the Nobel (and I think he did) then Townes was just as deserving-both have lyrics that rival the best literature along with some of the most haunting melodies every written
dbob , I'm in agreement with you ..both wrote songs that'd make u think or cry or get madder'n hell about unjust actions..Townes though is probably my favorite just because some of his songs hit really close to home for me.
"And now he's growin' old." So sad that Townes Van Zandt didn't give himself a chance to grow old. Was born 1944, died 1997 age 52, same age that Dylan is at this concert. Dylan now 77, Willie 85. It's been wonderful following these two as they grow old. I hope they both have many years ahead of them
Townes did not have an easy life. Bi-polar, he suffered insulin shock therapy in a misguided attempt to treat him. It destroyed his short term memory. He was severely alcoholic and when in the depressive phase of his bi-polar illness he took heroin, to which he inevitably became addicted. For most of the 1970s he lived in a shack outside Houston Texas, with no running water or electricity. It is hardly surprising he died young. Some say he was the greatest singer songwriter ever, and I agree.
Robin Lee B.-- Can I say you're comment is truly 2 the point and best I've seen so far 👌? And may I dare say, what we're seeing here is Hallowed ground?🤔💯 these too talents are " Generational ", we're witnessing history in the making. I can get more grandiose, but l'll stop here, ' nuff said 😅
These two greats singing this great song by Townes is magnificent. Both their voices are SO beautiful here. The words so beautifully crafted and sung. Great emotional performance ❤❤❤
@Willie Nelson 🔵 Thanks Willie for you comments..I am also a singer and due to Covid..miss my opportunities to sing in places..being in N.Y. where mandates are quite severe..What inspires me is that it's never too late..I am 60..and you are "61" and still sound wonderful!..
That Mr Nelson has an incredibly delicate vocal tone, voicing and expression, doing the Lyrics perfect justice. That Mr Dylan sure can play Guitar. And that Mr van Zandt sure is one of the greatest Poets of our centruy. Period.
This is outstanding!! When you add the musical genius (Townes Van Zandt) who wrote it, this performance gives me goosebumps!! To the 18 people who did not like it, I feel sorry for your inability to appreciate great music in a concert performance!
Lol I imagine there are hordes of people out there who fill in the time between auto erotic sessions with themselves by deliberately NOT liking things. Perhaps it's some sort of Foundation Course for Trolls.
Such a tone would not be so described that way for any other singer. He has never had "good" tone or intonation, nor can he enunciate. Other than Mrs. MIller, the worst professional singer in show business.
Townes van Zandt brings two unlikely legends together out of respect for him. This was a great performance by both Nelson and Dylan. Dylan had experience with dueling on country music with Johnny Cash when he was younger. He respects all music genre when it comes straight from the heart. Bob Dylan has to be the coolest man ever born.
Great song and a beautifully restrained performance vocally and musically. I like the way Bob glances over to Willie to synchronise ‘I suppose’ at at the end of each chorus. These two don’t always duet well but I think it all comes together here. Thanks for posting it, sorry it took me so long to find.
Two of music's greatest living legends standing shoulder to shoulder, and yes, they're still very much alive in 2020. Love that super gravelly voice that Bob Dylan delivers in this clip. This guy inspired Jimi Hendrix, and yet is still playing music till this day.
one of best memory's I have is of Willy calling my grad father on his birthday I had a aunt that was part of the retinue for his tour took Willy ten min to convince my gran it was him
Stuart Redmond same same, I think I’ll have to sit down for a while. Maybe a cup of tea. Awesome, it’s early morning here near the equator. These two have started my day with great joy.
LOVE how Bob does his OWN thing. :) He's like "Hmmmmmm, a duet with my good bud Willie! In his HONOR! In Texas, at that! Hm, what should I wear? I know! Let's go with late-80s New York City club-wear!" OMG I LOVE IT!
Have loved Bob Dyland and his music as far back as I can remember... back to 1976 when I fisrt started listen to music as a young teenager. he has and always will be my favorite of all time! His music never gets old!
@Willie Nelson 🔵 Thank you for the reply sir! I have been listening and admiring your songwriting and your performances for most of my sixty four years. “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain” was among one of the first songs that I admired and was inspired much by….at around the age of seventeen I was learning to accompany my own vocals and that great song was one of the first I was inspired to learn. I would many years later accompany my daughter as she was learning to sing, and “Crazy” was among the favorites chosen. I had the good fortune to see Mr. Bob Dylan live many years ago back in the mid seventies. Unfortunately I have yet to be that fortunate regarding any in person live performances of yours; I’m still holding out hope though so please don’t ever retire…your music just keeps getting better! I’ve always been a fan, always will be a fan! I hope that you know that to many of us fans You Sir Are A National Treasure.
An amazing performance of an amazing song performed by two amazing troubadours, the likes of whom we will never see again xxx keep on keeping on Bob & Willie xxx
Absolutely remember! But it's a good cover by two of my favorite musicians of one of my favorite songwriter's best tunes, and a tribute to Townes for sure. Dylan knew what Townes had, and requested a private session with him, which he ultimately got.
Each singer did awesome in their own right. Bob was a guest ; when the audience applauded him on his first solo verse, Dylan politely gave a nod of thanks ( cool ). All musicians were great.
At the beginning is bob talking about Willie or van Zandt?
Willie. This is from a broadcast celebrating Willie's 60th birthday. Bob is talking about Willie.
He's talkin' about me man. I only did what I had to do to prevent Bob from ODing.
@@ajweberman
i thought you died a long time ago
but no hard feelings
@@bldonthtrx dust = garbage as in dustbin Mr. Nothing
@@mario7frankielee I did but someone else took over this account
Bob Dylan one of the greatest story telling song writers, doing a duet with Willie on one of the greatest story songs ever written, by Townes Van Zandt. That is powerful.
My musician friend and I play a game called " Best story songs ever " This is our number one. Number two is " Long Black Veil "
@@elizabethharalson7903 How about Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts by Joan Baez, a great tale.
@@David-gw2lv ABSOLUTELY one of the best! Love Joan Baez's version of this wonderful song!
@@favfern1 ciao amico!🙋😍😘💝🌲
Truth
Willie singing and playing guitar with Bob is epic.
Two American legends who will never be forgotten. Willie now 88 and Dylan just celebrated his 80th. Time sure does fly. It will be a day of mourning when we lose either of these men.
Love them both♥️
Willie and Bob all time favorites, amazing musicians
Nathaniel Stricker thanks for sharing this GEM love it
True sentiments, they are both American treasures whose voices are more important than ever in our tumultuous times regardless of their age. These men have a conscience, and have always spoke to our consciences during troubled times.
As we continue to face Covid, mass shootings, Putin's assault on poor Ukraine, we need our great poets & rock stars to come forward like they did in the 1960's.
We need their message songs to educate & inspire us, to raise our consciousness and call us to action. Crosby, Stills & Nash, Neil Young, and Bono of U2 fit this category well too. I love Dylan and Nelson, and their moving version of this great song Poncho & Lefty. They may be old now, but they're not going anywhere just yet, they are national treasures! I hope they stay around long enough to teach & inspire the next great batch of songwriters and musicians to follow in their footsteps and carry on the tradition. Thank God for these two legends!
Yup
How can you go wrong with these two performing together? Both living legends and may they stay with us as singing and playing as long as God will allow!
Amen
Two? Which two? Who are you leaving out on that stage. Hopefully not Marty Stuart.
I met Townes Van Zandt in 1970 when I was in college and he invited a friend and I to play a short opening set for him. Ever since I have been "promoting" him as one of the all-time great songwriter/poets. If nothing else does, seeing Bob Dylan doing one of his songs confirms that.
It is wonderful music, isn't it. Townes was one of the great American song writers. RIP. Willie and Bob are not too bad either.
That’s awesome. I would have loved to have known him. Seems like my kind of dude.
No matter how great you may think these two titans of music are, you are underestimating them. Two of the greatest of the great songwriters of all time. We're truly fortunate to have them still among us.
Well Said.... I wish I could give this 100 likes!
No underestimating. Deeply, deeply ingrained.
NevadaBoss: And even more fortunate to have grown up with them. They've been writing and performing since I was 11 or 12 years of age!
Not forgetting the actual song writer
Yes and Yes!
Beautiful performance. I'm so glad Townes was alive to know that two of the best to ever do it honored him by playing a medley of his hit.
Sadly, Townes never got to hear this, dying on Jan 1, 1997. He certainly got to hear Willie and Merle sing it though, though I'm sure him hearing Bob sing it would have been special to him.
@@brazzesr this concert was Willie’s 60th birthday party, which would have been in 1993, so Townes would have at least known about the performance (if he didn’t witness it himself, which he might have).
@@alisonhope990I love his cameo in the video. :)
I had not seen this version before. Wonderful performance by Willie and Bob plus Marty Stuart on mandolin, a lot of talent on that stage.
The best Pancho and Lefty version will be forever EMMYLOU HARRIS.
I think I saw Jo-El Sonnier in the back.
@@hernanpizarro9253 "The best"? I think her version is definitely very good but so is Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard's and then there's Townes Van Zandt's version. He wrote the song. They are all good versions but "the best" is too subjective a term for something like this. In my opinion
Thanks for pointing out Marty! I love him and his wife.
Wow!
Gives me chills to listen to this little treasure.Keep on playing in the free world, boys.
Music is
Powerful
Two of the world's most recognizable voices and talents ,nothing more to say
Just two cool troubadours singing together. "Ah, but that's the way it goes."
Two of the most unique voices in music and two of the best song writers of our time.
Unbelievable Singers & Songwriters
What a true treasure these two men are, WE are so blessed to have heard their magic 🎩
Both great songwriters. One has limitations as a singer though. Listen to Dylan's version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah. He uses a lot of less commonly used verses that are very effective. "There's a ray of light in every word. It doesn't matter what you heard , the broken or the holy Hallelujah." He's a poet, and was able to pick out a lot of the most poetic verses.
Two of the world's greatest talents playing homage to another lyrical genius. TVZ has been, and will be forever missed! Now if somehow we can get Willie and Bobby to live forever!
The night they taped this I was across town at the Paramount with Nanci Griffith, Odetta, Pete Seeger, John Prine, Alison Krause & many others. Earlier in the day I saw Bob in an old Buick with Buddy Guy behind the wheel at the drive thru at Sandy's on Barton Springs Rd.
I love my town. :-)
Pete Seeger! Maybe the one musician who never got his due honor and respect! Just look at his life. And the songs he wrote!
Great story.
RIP to these musicians who have departed: Odetta, Pete and John.
"On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Nanci Griffith among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.[7]" - Wikipedia
Jim O'Brien Wow, Buddy Guy. You sure you didn't dream this? Ha, just kidding.
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Bob and Willie are beautiful together! Great song by Townes Van Zandt.
Hearing Bobby sing after Willie was a thrill I didn't expect. The mixed talent of these 2 men is awesome. I have no other verbage I can use.
So sorry for the infringe on your privacy. Beautiful song. Hello
Willie Nelson... a living national treasure and authentic legend. It doesn't get any more REAL than Willie. In addition to his musicianship, he is one of greatest song writers ever - of course Bob is right up there with him in that department. I guess Nobel Prize for Literature says it all. So great to see these two guys on stage together.
I can’t even imagine what is was like to be there and see it live and in person. Two legends, no egos present.
Hello,how are you doing,how is the weather treating you over there?
Two guys who made it their own way. And made it well.
Do you mean that Obama didnt build that?!
@@TeaParty1776 ,
Piss off troll.
@@williamdutton1993 Focus your mind.
Very different , very talented 💯🙏🏽✝️
@@TeaParty1776 tosser
Two of our greatest songwriters singing a classic by a songwriter’s songwriter. If Dylan deserved the Nobel (and I think he did) then Townes was just as deserving-both have lyrics that rival the best literature along with some of the most haunting melodies every written
My thoughts exactly..Townes was a genius.
dbob , I'm in agreement with you ..both wrote songs that'd make u think or cry or get madder'n hell about unjust actions..Townes though is probably my favorite just because some of his songs hit really close to home for me.
Two of the greatest ever….we’re lucky to have been here to enjoy them!
"And now he's growin' old."
So sad that Townes Van Zandt didn't give himself a chance to grow old. Was born 1944, died 1997 age 52, same age that Dylan is at this concert.
Dylan now 77, Willie 85.
It's been wonderful following these two as they grow old. I hope they both have many years ahead of them
Townes did not have an easy life. Bi-polar, he suffered insulin shock therapy in a misguided attempt to treat him. It destroyed his short term memory. He was severely alcoholic and when in the depressive phase of his bi-polar illness he took heroin, to which he inevitably became addicted. For most of the 1970s he lived in a shack outside Houston Texas, with no running water or electricity. It is hardly surprising he died young. Some say he was the greatest singer songwriter ever, and I agree.
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@@johnrandall125 He's up there, and at his best, he was as good as anyone, but he just doesn't have the range of Dylan's songs.....
@@johnrandall125 Didn't know that, thank you. Like many geniuses, he never got his due.
@@johnrandall125 Walter B. AGREED, 😁
I thought they would be an odd duet, pleasantly surprised and the band was great.
Every musician on that stage is legendary.
Robin Lee B.-- Can I say you're comment is truly 2 the point and best I've seen so far 👌? And may I dare say, what we're seeing here is Hallowed ground?🤔💯 these too talents are " Generational ", we're witnessing history in the making. I can get more grandiose, but l'll stop here, ' nuff said 😅
This is nice. I like how Bob stands back at the beginning, in deference to the older Willie.
These two greats singing this great song by Townes is magnificent. Both their voices are SO beautiful here. The words so beautifully crafted and sung. Great emotional performance ❤❤❤
Goose bumps. Dylan and Willie in their prime singing a great Townes Van Zandt song
And yes that is Marty Stuart on Mandolin! Like a little extra true soul talent won't hurt a thing.
Don Was on bass too.
Kenny Aronoff on drums, Mark O'Connor on fiddle, and I'm pretty sure that's Reggie Young on lead guitar.
tdrtx is that Jeff Lynn on guitar because Bob and Jeff used to play with each other a lot
In 40 years Marty might have as much soul as Willie and Bob
@@georgegwynn2616 Wilburys
This has to be one the best performances I ever saw of these two together..They both sounded great!
Yes.... Booyah.. great video, great inimitable duet folks !
@Willie Nelson 🔵 Thanks Willie for you comments..I am also a singer and due to Covid..miss my opportunities to sing in places..being in N.Y. where mandates are quite severe..What inspires me is that it's never too late..I am 60..and you are "61" and still sound wonderful!..
Really? Dylan seemed abit off, sorry but he did. Nelson awesome as ever
Two absolute living legends on stage together. These guys belong on Mt. Rushmore!!!!!!!
These two legends sound so good together performing this classic from Townes Van Zandt
Holy shit. Never knew this existed. Thank you Ken Burns.
Exactly how I found it - That was been a great show
Right! So damn happy
Bootleg
The spontaneous standing ovation at the end says it all. Dylan is truly magical.
Bobby certainly is. Thank you.
3 Great singing songwriters 1 you cant see but he's there
That Mr Nelson has an incredibly delicate vocal tone, voicing and expression, doing the Lyrics perfect justice. That Mr Dylan sure can play Guitar. And that Mr van Zandt sure is one of the greatest Poets of our centruy. Period.
This is outstanding!! When you add the musical genius (Townes Van Zandt) who wrote it, this performance gives me goosebumps!! To the 18 people who did not like it, I feel sorry for your inability to appreciate great music in a concert performance!
Lol I imagine there are hordes of people out there who fill in the time between auto erotic sessions with themselves by deliberately NOT liking things. Perhaps it's some sort of Foundation Course for Trolls.
I don't worry too much about those who do not appreciate the things I enjoy. It's none of my bznz. Fk'em. Haha!
Probably the best $300 Willie ever spent. At least that's what Townes told me.
james boyer ignore ignorance
We Are Miles From Nowhere so this was back when Willie didn’t understand what songwriting royalties were or who they go to? Great ‘story’
Bob and Willie are two guys that can perform with anyone,....but then Bob and Willie together....magic.
They have no rivals.Nuf said
In sync and harmony. Giving a classic song the respect it deserves. Love it.
"He only did what he had to do -- and now he's growing old." We love you still and always.
This is what happens when you put a bunch of musicians together! This is awesome.
Dylan singing Townes' song. Epic.
Legendary!!! Two of the most unique voices ever blended in harmony with Townes Van Zandt's words & music. Happy Birthday❣
Hello,how are you doing,how is the weather treating you over there?
I love this song.
Townes Van Zant was one of America’s great poets.
The World should look into this music goes back along time ago still pumping it out they are great for us to hear from them
Bobby had honey in his voice that night. God bless the passionate.
Was wondering what was GUMMING up their PITCH
Such a tone would not be so described that way for any other singer.
He has never had "good" tone or intonation, nor can he enunciate.
Other than Mrs. MIller, the worst professional singer in show business.
You're stoned outta yer mind, man...
Sounds like he got a berry stuck up his nose. But love love love Willie.
Bob's like wasabi or pumpkin spice craft beer u like it or hate it
Townes van Zandt brings two unlikely legends together out of respect for him. This was a great performance by both Nelson and Dylan. Dylan had experience with dueling on country music with Johnny Cash when he was younger. He respects all music genre when it comes straight from the heart. Bob Dylan has to be the coolest man ever born.
Townes was so underrated. What a gift he had.
What a way to spend your 60 th and what a tribute to TVZ to have Bob and Willie sing your song
Hello,how are you doing,how is the weather treating you over there?
I never ever post,,,,but this is mind blowing,thanks for the GREAT find,,,wow!!!
So amazing! Great performance🎸🎶🎤🎵
Merci pour cette belle chanson Monsieur Townes Van Zandt !
When Willie, and Bob hang out with a song penned by Townes, you can except to be taken somewhere very nice.
Great song and a beautifully restrained performance vocally and musically. I like the way Bob glances over to Willie to synchronise ‘I suppose’ at at the end of each chorus. These two don’t always duet well but I think it all comes together here. Thanks for posting it, sorry it took me so long to find.
A nice duet indeed.
Two of music's greatest living legends standing shoulder to shoulder, and yes, they're still very much alive in 2020. Love that super gravelly voice that Bob Dylan delivers in this clip. This guy inspired Jimi Hendrix, and yet is still playing music till this day.
They are still very much alive in 2021!!
i know that bob speaks of townes!
he admired his work highly!
bob &townes are like
nordstar&southstar in the sky
both shine forever
one of best memory's I have is of Willy calling my grad father on his birthday I had a aunt that was part of the retinue for his tour took Willy ten min to convince my gran it was him
OMG almost 2020 and this is the first time I’ve seen this Man I’ve been missing out
I mean these are truly two of the greatest in my opinion
Ya fuckt up bud!
Oh god, can it get any better than this? Bob & Willie TOGETHER! Lord, just take me now!
Stuart Redmond Yeah it's called the original lol.
Stuart Redmond Okay !
Bob, Willie and Townes, now we're talkin!
nice version tho'
Stuart Redmond same same, I think I’ll have to sit down for a while. Maybe a cup of tea. Awesome, it’s early morning here near the equator. These two have started my day with great joy.
The older l get the less tired l get of such amazing talent....keep going boys
LOVE how Bob does his OWN thing. :) He's like "Hmmmmmm, a duet with my good bud Willie! In his HONOR! In Texas, at that! Hm, what should I wear? I know! Let's go with late-80s New York City club-wear!"
OMG I LOVE IT!
Have loved Bob Dyland and his music as far back as I can remember... back to 1976 when I fisrt started listen to music as a young teenager. he has and always will be my favorite of all time! His music never gets old!
That was just wondfull to see both great men sing together thanks you
Three of the best in one little gem, I think this little treasure is going to haunt me for ever.
Two unique voices sounding very nice together
Two of the greatest song writers of all time singing a great song by one of the greatest song writers of all time.
@Willie Nelson 🔵 Thank you for the reply sir! I have been listening and admiring your songwriting and your performances for most of my sixty four years. “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain” was among one of the first songs that I admired and was inspired much by….at around the age of seventeen I was learning to accompany my own vocals and that great song was one of the first I was inspired to learn. I would many years later accompany my daughter as she was learning to sing, and “Crazy” was among the favorites chosen. I had the good fortune to see Mr. Bob Dylan live many years ago back in the mid seventies. Unfortunately I have yet to be that fortunate regarding any in person live performances of yours; I’m still holding out hope though so please don’t ever retire…your music just keeps getting better! I’ve always been a fan, always will be a fan! I hope that you know that to many of us fans You Sir Are A National Treasure.
I dont know why cant stop hearing this duet once again and again
What a Terrific Performance .💎
One of the best songs I ever heard, thanks to Townes van Zandt. Willie and Bob are doing a great job.
An amazing performance of an amazing song performed by two amazing troubadours, the likes of whom we will never see again xxx keep on keeping on Bob & Willie xxx
What a great performance!❤❤
Townes Van Zandt wrote this, please remember
Yep, and I bet he'd have approved of Bob & Willie's interpretation of it.
Never to be forgotten. To live is to fly.
Yes HE DID,AND I KMOW HE WOULD APPROVE FOR SURE,NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!Walter B,Memphis ☝️😝✌❤
Absolutely remember! But it's a good cover by two of my favorite musicians of one of my favorite songwriter's best tunes, and a tribute to Townes for sure. Dylan knew what Townes had, and requested a private session with him, which he ultimately got.
I followed Townes to here, thanks for sharing. I'll remember.
I enjoyed those two guys playing together this great song, thank you!
Bob and Willie, and a Townes Van Zandt song. Heaven.
I just LOVE these 2 GODS of the Music💖💖💖
LOVE and only LOVE for Both of ya !
This song was written by the great Townes van zanct RIP, an excellent version
I have just come across this song and wow it sounds amazing when your heroes sing it. They sing the hell out of it - amazing.
Absolutely -- but don't forget how great Emmy Lou Harris's interpretation is also. And I say this as a lifelong Dylan fan.
They can have any of us - any day... Thank you Townes. RIP
Due Grandi !! Saluti dalla Sardegna !!
Obrigado senhor pelo privilégio de ver essas duas lendas cantando juntos
A bunch of world class musicians on that stage, hard to go wrong.
Great song with great singers
That frontal shot of Willie really shows the resemblance between him and Lucas.
Great duo.
Que maravilla. A todo el mundo le tendría que llegar la música a su sentido, veríamos la vida mejor
Love this old song I sing it all the time !
Willie and Bob, giants of songwriting, singing a song by another, less well known giant.
Lovely,amazing!!!❤❤❤
TWO OF OUR ALL TIME GREATEST....... PERIOD.....THANKS GUYS FOR THE MUSIC AND JUST BEING YOU....
Each singer did awesome in their own right.
Bob was a guest ; when the audience applauded him on his first solo verse, Dylan politely gave a nod of thanks ( cool ). All musicians were great.
No his head nodded when he tapped the heel of his right cowboy boot!
Well Done . ! . Two of the Best for sure
Nunca había escuchado una canción mss bonita en ingles,,,,,,, es increíble
It's like a Peckinpah movie!
Great lyrical adventure!
Bob and Willy!
Both have soul...
Bob and Willy are still going strong!
LIFE is ART!!!
Two GREAT MUSICIANS TOGETHER!!!!
Exceptional!!!🎼🎼🎼🎶❤️🎹🎵⭐️
❤ I think that I stumbled into Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson HEAVEN
Unforgetable.
I never get tired of listening to this.
A pair of old pros and they know how it goes. Legends live forever...
Hello,how are you doing,how is the weather treating you over there?
Superb version of a great country song...