Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man (Live, 1964) [REACTION VIDEO] | Rebeka Luize Budlevska

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  • Hi guys!!!
    Today I chose to react to Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man (Live at the Newport Folk Festival, 1964).
    THIS PERFORMANCE WAS EVERYTHING THAT I NEEDED AND SO MUCH MORE!!!
    WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK?
    Hope you will enjoy this reaction.:)
    See ya soon!:)
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Komentáře • 137

  • @TwiddleJones
    @TwiddleJones Před 2 měsíci +13

    No fireworks, flashing lights, dry ice or back up dancers, hard to imagine anything like Dylan being mainstream in today’s world

  • @tom7471
    @tom7471 Před měsícem +6

    He is perhaps the greatest lyricist to ever walk the earth. He is, I believe, the only songwriter to win the Nobel Prize. Thanks for the reaction.

  • @patrickwhite8144
    @patrickwhite8144 Před 2 měsíci +8

    The greatest singer-songwriter of all time. There can be absolutely no doubt about that. No one else even comes close.

  • @michaelwebster8389
    @michaelwebster8389 Před 29 dny +3

    He was one of the most truly individual and unique musicians there's ever been. Absolutely prolific, and focussed on his own path, able to ignore the expectations of others, and really do what was true to himself.

  • @stevemarks9820
    @stevemarks9820 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Don’t know about you but Bob Dylan is the greatest of all time.

  • @kellahella5286
    @kellahella5286 Před 4 měsíci +16

    There are songwriters and then there’s Bob Dylan. A true wordsmith. There’s a reason Rolling Stone named #1 songwriter.

    • @alanFconrad
      @alanFconrad Před 2 měsíci +2

      rolling stone??? he won a Pulitzer Prize of Literature

  • @jimallison6125
    @jimallison6125 Před 2 měsíci +12

    Hard to believe this was 60 years ago.

  • @alanFconrad
    @alanFconrad Před 2 měsíci +8

    Best Lyrics ever written.....and he was only 18 years old.....my all time favorite song

  • @vincentvancraig
    @vincentvancraig Před 4 měsíci +32

    NOBODY was writing lyrics like this in 1964…almost a year later when this was officially released in 1965, the Beatles and everyone else started writing *real* & more thoughtful words, likewise, it opened the doors for people in rock to write words with more freedom about pretty much any subject they wanted, it no longer had to be a love song with “moon, June” swoony lyrics about puppy love ….this is the birth of a new kind of music deguised as “folk music”, played here at the nations biggest, annual folk festival …. The more I hear it, even 30 years later (I got into bob as a 19 year old in the mid-90’s), the more I’m sure this was the birth of the “psychadelic” lyrics/music of the era, which wouldn’t die until bob killed it with the more rootsy, country style music he started making in 1968, and once again, everyone pretty much followed him, the byrds made “sweetheart if the rodeo”, the Beatles did the white album and the “get back” sessions….Eric Clapton quit cream & did blind faith, but, the freedom these kind of lyrics ushered in never died, that freedom to write about any subject, in however vague , specific, surreal, or poetic way an artist wanted & it continues to this day, on that fact alone bob Dylan changed music…..bob was just special…..he’s so, so goat’ed & iconic for a reason. I’m really glad u chose this song, *and* this performance…..it wasn’t even a known song here, this might have been the first time it was public all played, im not 100% sure on that. Great reaction:)

    • @MustafaAshah-el9nc
      @MustafaAshah-el9nc Před 4 měsíci +2

      I’m going to have to disagree. Woody Guthrie and Johnny Cash were writing music like this as well as rambling Jack Elliott. I think what you mean is that nobody who was in the mainstream was writing thought broke in poetic lyrics like this, although Neil Young was starting to make a name from himself as well as Gordon Lightfoot a couple of years later, however, the young men who were between 15 and 20 were writing lyrics like this Dylan at 22 was only a couple of years older than these people. Indeed, he was about 10 years younger than rambling Jack Elliott and about 15 years younger than Woody got three, but there was a crop of poetic artist that were coming through at this time.

    • @vincentvancraig
      @vincentvancraig Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@MustafaAshah-el9nc , I was really just parroting what Bobby Nuworth said in Scorsese’s “no direction home “ documentary….idk about any “15 year olds”, …um, yeah, cash had that crazy album about Native Americans, ive never heard it, I was born in 1976….im very highly familiar with hank Williams Sr and that he did talking blues type songs….i dont know, it was something Bob nuworth said and I guess I was taking his word for it….Neil young i think is kind of a moot point being that I don’t think he was there yet artistically in 1965, I have t delved Neil too, too hard to be honest…but, this tune was written in 1964 also, bob played it at Newport folk festival that July….& Ive been meaning for years to delve rambling Jack but never got around to it, so, I have no clue, if he really rambled, I’m sure he wrote some lengthy stuff….I think Nuworth (I know I’m spelling his name wrong) was referring to “it’s alright ma, I’m only bleeding”, & with that song it was bobs delivery and phrasing of the words and not just the words themselves that were revolutionary, the hip hop reactors who watch that song are just blown away by it….i dont know for sure because I don’t know what artists ur talking about , but I don’t know if anyone was on *that* it’s alright ma-level, that song is a dark masterpiece, & very unique….in the end I haven’t a clue, i wasnt around. I tend to think u have some interesting examples in mind tho….if u have any CZcams links to these younger ppl, id check it out, for sure….I also know about the Fugs, who put William Blake poems to music, or “music”, in a song in their first album, they were very unique & on the cutting edge, swearing and stuff too (in 1965)…& I’ve heard the velvet underground actually recorded their first album with nico in 1965 but it wasn’t released until 1967…so, I mean, yeah, i dont know, lots of stuff going on in 1964 & 1965 New York .

    • @vincentvancraig
      @vincentvancraig Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@MustafaAshah-el9nc , I always think of kerouac’s three poetry album too, the ones set to jazz….even tho the third had no music , but it was somehow the most rhythmic of the three….I used to own that box set and listed to it countless times.

    • @MustafaAshah-el9nc
      @MustafaAshah-el9nc Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@vincentvancraig the point, I was trying to convey is whilst Dylan was 22 and he was writing this musical masterpiece. There were people a few years younger than him not influenced directly by him whose early unreleased work between the ages of 15 and 20 had a similar poetic, leaning and a rejection of modern or modern at the time rock ‘n’ roll music Chuck Berry was writing some interesting music that did link thematically to deal with poverty and relationship struggle but Johnny Cash was writing music like this in 1964 Leonard Cohen was doing poetry but experimenting with music, although he would not delve into music seriously for a few more years yet but rambling Jack Elliott had been writing music like this since 1952 rambling Jack Elliott is 93 years old and still alive still singing. He was called rambling Jack Elliott because he was always travelling and because he would between songs tell stories like a troubadour and Woody, three had been writing music like this since the 40s he wrote this land is your land. For example, Neil Young had been writing music and poetry since about 1960 and he didn’t find commercial success until later in the decade, but his poetic style was very independent from Bob Dylan, as you can see some of his unreleased work that went to auction, followed a similar vein just before this song was released, Dylan was just the person along with Joan Baez, who found commercial success in the very early 20s and helped catalyse a process that was already taking place

    • @thetrevorosborne
      @thetrevorosborne Před 4 měsíci +1

      I think the first concert performance of this masterpiece was at ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL London 17/5/64 .which is also a wonderful performance. a full year before it came out on record

  • @raycornford283
    @raycornford283 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Dylan in his prime. I still remember well the impact he had back then.

  • @robertmarlow255
    @robertmarlow255 Před 2 měsíci +10

    Welcome to the wonderful world of Dylan Beks; I've been there since 1965!

  • @dyl-annfan6
    @dyl-annfan6 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Dylan is the most amazing lyricist that has ever graced this earth, a few have come a little close on a couple of songs, but his amazing genre is just fantastic. It is true back in the 1960's you could hear a pin drop when Dylan performed, it was and still is, about the lyrics, no one comes close, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for
    literature

  • @chipjones817
    @chipjones817 Před 2 měsíci +7

    It's called a Harmonica please do more Dylan I've been listening to him for 60 years. He is unique

  • @jillk368
    @jillk368 Před 4 měsíci +7

    First Bob Dylan song I ever heard. Fell in love instantly.

  • @user-ii3wv3yt2l
    @user-ii3wv3yt2l Před 26 dny +1

    He is a great poet and songwriter-2016 Nobel Prize for poetry and literature.

    • @neilbush9873
      @neilbush9873 Před 26 dny

      The song seemed like a prophecy as bob was becoming Mr tambourine man embarking on a journey he knew not where it would lead ,as we came following him, enthralled by the stream of musical creativity and often wisdom coming from his mouth

  • @malcolmnash6023
    @malcolmnash6023 Před 4 měsíci +15

    He wrote so many great songs. He was almost worshipped as a folk God in this time. So much so that when he picked up an electric guitar and sang with other instrumentalists, some of his fans and concert crowds were horrified and turned on him. But his writing was influential, and caused many to step up their song writing. The Beatles changed completely after listening to him, and we all know how influential they were. His style fed American folk and folk rock for years. Quite the Iconic troubadour. Anyway. Good to see you looking well. Hoping you remain so. Hope too that you, your family and friends, and all who drop in here have a very happy new year.

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 Před 4 měsíci +3

      And John Lennon told Dylan to get a band.
      ""The Beatles" opened the door to his reaching for a mainstream audience.

  • @colinfraser7150
    @colinfraser7150 Před 22 dny +1

    Harmonica on a windy day? Legend.

  • @vincentvancraig
    @vincentvancraig Před 4 měsíci +10

    It’s funny u say that….it was quite a thing…when the Beatles played, the crowds were so loud they couldn’t hear themselves playing their loud electric instruments and the sound meters literally once measured the cheering and screaming to be as loud as a jet engine….,with Dylan, people sat as quiet as a mouse, in rapt attention like they were in church or something, it was insane, the unique phenomenon that he was…his charisma onstage was crazy, he didn’t act crazy like Jim Morrison, he didn’t scream , he didn’t have wild stage antics, he didn’t have wild dynamic guitar fretboard prowess and fireworks like Jimi Hendrix, bob Dylan just played & people payed attention….it’s one of bob’s many gifts….I totally get your observation tho, no doubt. I really loved this reaction & ur reaction style.

  • @allendesalme197
    @allendesalme197 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Yeah - it's called a harmonica...he is the preeminent folk singer and lyricist in American history, a real poet. His songs are all amazing.

  • @alanbrown8527
    @alanbrown8527 Před 4 měsíci +3

    You nailed this reaction. It is a sad song masquerading as a happy song. It comes from a certain loneliness and a longing for escape, perhaps a spiritual escape.

  • @TheJohnnywbred
    @TheJohnnywbred Před 4 měsíci +2

    I live in Rhode Island about 40 minutes from Newport. I was 2 years old so I don’t have a story but it’s so cool to see this 👏

  • @keithjohnson614
    @keithjohnson614 Před 2 měsíci +2

    In all that has been said about the lyricism of Bob, the melodic can not take a back seat. He has written some of the most enduring and beautiful melodies... Of all time.

  • @Jmyth44
    @Jmyth44 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Hello beautiful it was nice listening to Dylan’s song with you
    That particular tune has a lot of verses if you listen to the actual recorded version, he usually does that he shortens some songs . Dylan is the best poet in America 40 years of wonderful songs . “Like a Rolling Stone. “ is considered the unofficial I’m so impressed first rock song.
    Luv u

  • @northnsouth6813
    @northnsouth6813 Před 4 měsíci +2

    People thought Bob Dylan's song was about a drug experience, as the Tambourine Man puts the singer in a spell and takes him on a trip through an exotic, poetic landscape. In 1985, Bob insisted it was inspired by Bruce Langhorne, the folk musician who accompanied him on guitar during the recording of the song. "He had this gigantic tambourine," Dylan remembered. "It was as big as a wagon wheel. He was playing, and this vision of him playing this tambourine just stuck in my mind."

  • @lukasismael430
    @lukasismael430 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Happy New Year Rebeka! This is probably the version of this song I love the most, I watched it on a TV documentary of Bob Dylan. I remember that hearing and watching this particular performance was the first time I was so hypnotized by the lyrics.
    People have different interpretations of what the lyrics mean, but most people think that Mr. Tambourine Man is a symbol for a source of inspiration, it can be a musical inspiration or an inspiration to follow a dream. Bob Dylan wrote lyrics like a poet writing poetry, this song in particular has surreal images and poetic fairy tale words that swim in your head while you listen to the song.

  • @questionblock8949
    @questionblock8949 Před 4 měsíci +4

    This live version of mr tambourine man is probably my favourite video on youtube. Love it. Perfection ❤❤

  • @MikeB-in1nd
    @MikeB-in1nd Před 4 měsíci +3

    I had front row seats about 16 or 17 years ago. I heard he almost didn't come out I think he had stage fright or something. He is amazing live.

  • @miket6939
    @miket6939 Před 4 měsíci +3

    He contains multitudes that's got to be it ❤❤

  • @robertstein3770
    @robertstein3770 Před 4 měsíci +1

    At the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. Bob intentionally pissed off the crowd by performing electric. He didn’t want to be confined by their boxes. It is worth watching to hear the crowd boo him when the year before he was their hero.

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Happy New Year Rebeka ! I was lucky to see Bob Dylan last year , he's still amazing on stage. Hope you have a healthy & happy 2024 & keep reacting 😊 !

  • @aaronhaupert3015
    @aaronhaupert3015 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Do more Dylan! You won't be disappointed. Try "Series of Dreams" "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" " "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright" "Balled of Hollis Brown" "Desolation Row" "Hurricane" "Abandon Love (1975)" "Girl From The Red River Shore" which I like off the top of my head. So many from the 60's to present day...

  • @gilfinzi922
    @gilfinzi922 Před 2 měsíci +1

    A GREAT POET IN PAR WITH LEONARD COHEN. GREAT REACTION , GIL FROM ISRAEL X

  • @parissimons6385
    @parissimons6385 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Thanks for choosing to react to a great song to start the year! An amazing performance by an amazing artist, poetic lyrics, lovely structure and melody.
    At this concert, Bob Dylan was introduced by another amazing folk artist and social activist, Pete Seeger. Please consider listening to some of his great recordings sometime. Btw, the folk fans at Newport felt Dylan betrayed them when, a year after this performance (1965), he changed from playing acoustic guitar to electric, and then in 1966 toured with the Hawks (later to be known as The Band) to fill out his distinctive folk-rock-bluegrass-country sound. (The Band were also influential, and wrote and recorded some great music - summed up in their last concert, turned into the movie The Last Waltz, that includes appearances by brilliant songwriters including Dylan, Neil Young (who also performs sometimes with acoustic guitar and harmonica), and Joni Mitchell.) Also, The Byrds had a major pop success with a cover of "Mister Tambourine Man" in 1965, the same year that The Beatles released the LP, Rubber Soul. Here is a link to their performance on the Ed Sullivan Show, a year or so after The Beatles made a breakthrough into the USA on the same TV show.
    czcams.com/video/PnstCrL1_e0/video.html
    Somebody else mentioned Leonard Cohen in the comments, an incredible lyricist who also emerged into the folk rock scene in 1967 after first becoming known as a fine young poet from Montreal. Both Neil Young and Joni Mitchell moved to California from Canada in the 1960s, and while The Band included American musicians, it was mostly a group from Canada, too, before joining as Dylan's group of backing musicians in 1966.
    Best wishes from north of the 49th Parallel. Wishing you a wonderful 2024!

  • @NigelIncubatorJones
    @NigelIncubatorJones Před 2 měsíci +1

    If you like storytelling songs, you absolutely should react to his "Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts".

  • @jonneil7169
    @jonneil7169 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I think Bob uses the harmonica playing between verses to stay on track and keep the rythem and focus of the song going. It actually helps his singing. You can see him leaning towards the harmonica instinctively between verses, not always playing..
    "take me on a trip upon your magic swirling ship, all my senses have been stripped..."take me disappearing though the smoke rings of my mind, down the foggy ruins of time..." searching for a profound experience, leaving fear, sorrow,, and boredom behind..my take.

  • @paulbrookes5365
    @paulbrookes5365 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Probably one of the greatest poets of the last century, great choice. Leonard Cohen, anther great poet was kind of like a mentor to Dylan. Lots to check out here. Happy New Year all.

  • @gonr.2426
    @gonr.2426 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Dont get sleepy watching the video.....its one of the greatest songs in humankind !!!! I love you !!! damn ...lets say it with all the words !! keep rocking !

  • @darrylhinko5568
    @darrylhinko5568 Před 3 měsíci +1

    One of the greatest American poets.

  • @dougsusie2319
    @dougsusie2319 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Sorry, I forgot two things here. The Beatles song that Dylan heard in 1964 on the radio that he was over came by was "I Want To Hold Your Hand"
    Also, after The Beatles met Dylan in September, 1964, their next Lp, "Beatles For Sale" was released in December, 1964 not "Help" released in August,1965.
    Even on "Beatles For Sale" though, you can hear Dylan's influence on Lennon on his track "I'm A Loser". That's Lennon doing Dylan right down to the lyrical style and delivery and even the harmonica. Give that a listen, really cool song. Lennon joked years later saying, " That's me doing Dylan better than Dylan". Such a typical funny John quote.
    Sorry for my mistakes, I really should proofread before hitting send, not afterwards.
    Peace ❤

  • @SPOOKY.698
    @SPOOKY.698 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Classic video Bob Dylan is a lyrical genius

  • @Shortstring5
    @Shortstring5 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Happy Thanksgiving too Rebeka, lol I'm old and bought this song at 14 yrs old when it was released, in fact I bought most of Bob's songs! Genius folk writer! My fav song though is "Lay Lady Lay". Thx for picking and reacting Rebeka!!! FYI he played a harmonica and acoustic guitar on this song...

  • @gilevin100
    @gilevin100 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good reaction......Dylan is amazing.....I suggest listening to more of him.

  • @Lib-Tard
    @Lib-Tard Před 4 měsíci +1

    Harmonica. Great reaction!

  • @Hartlor_Tayley
    @Hartlor_Tayley Před 4 měsíci +1

    Happy New Year ! Love this song and reaction. Thanks. I think you got the feeling of this song.

  • @johnriley9357
    @johnriley9357 Před měsícem

    He's a great 20th century artist who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016.

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx5326 Před 3 měsíci

    God I wish I could have been there for this. It's amazing. Rebeka is beautiful.

  • @Almcosta25
    @Almcosta25 Před 4 měsíci

    What a great choice dear Rebeka! Seeing and listening to Bob Dylan singing a song I remember listening as a child which, I don't know why, "left me wa(o)ndering...". Thank you! Wishing you a great 2024, may your dreams become reality, may you be blessed. Greetings from Porto.

  • @yellowbeardjamesgibson9297
    @yellowbeardjamesgibson9297 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi Miss Rebeka !!! Its amazing to see your actual beautiful Hair color !!! As always the like button 🔘 has been Illuminated 😁👍👍😎 Warmest Regards from the Sunshine State of Florida 🇺🇲🌞☀️🏝️🎆🎇🌄. & Happy New Years !!!

  • @lizmil
    @lizmil Před 4 měsíci

    It’s nice to see this clip with the intro and the banter included.

  • @trudy5963
    @trudy5963 Před měsícem

    To me it always sounded like a prayer for a meaningful life.

  • @michaelanthony3304
    @michaelanthony3304 Před 4 měsíci

    Mr Tambourine Man was inspired by a friend of Dylan's who was asked to play the tambourine during a studio session....

  • @ronreynolds1610
    @ronreynolds1610 Před 4 měsíci

    When listening to a Dylan song ..I recommend having lyrics to listen along with ..... he has ability to create a multitude of thoughts , meanings and opinions in his songs.

  • @timmosher4194
    @timmosher4194 Před 4 měsíci

    I love your reactions Rebeka. If you want to listen to something a little different, give the group Home Free a listen. Acapella group. Anything they do is awesome.

  • @ROBERTOSILVA-nq2px
    @ROBERTOSILVA-nq2px Před 4 měsíci

    Happy New Year Rebeka! I don't know why ... but when I'm a bit sad, this song makes me happy again!

  • @DSMan-pu2kz
    @DSMan-pu2kz Před 4 měsíci

    Rebeka, you’re a gal with the swellest sound. Watching your reactions to such incredible pieces makes me smile as well

  • @backbaconnbeer
    @backbaconnbeer Před 4 měsíci

    One of Bob's best . I love your REACTION. Another song from Bob Dylan for you to check out is Tomorrow Is A Long Time

  • @timtubemusic
    @timtubemusic Před 4 měsíci

    happy New year Rebecka. All the best for 2024. Hope to see many reactions from you this year.

  • @justitia257
    @justitia257 Před 4 měsíci

    It's only been a few years, Gorgeous Rebeka

  • @johnshelton2414
    @johnshelton2414 Před 3 měsíci +1

    THANKS I NEEDED THIS😎

  • @DanielMarquesMoreira-dj2cd
    @DanielMarquesMoreira-dj2cd Před 4 měsíci

    Bob Dylan uma lenda da música parabéns pela reação um beijo aqui do Brasil

  • @HP-sq1qh
    @HP-sq1qh Před 2 měsíci

    it was all said in your eyes

  • @karpatigeorges343
    @karpatigeorges343 Před 4 měsíci

    the great bob dylan,unique

  • @davidfuters7152
    @davidfuters7152 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The Shakespeare of music ??
    Happy New Year

  • @alainvachon6255
    @alainvachon6255 Před 4 měsíci

    Hard to believe this was 60 years ago 😯

  • @dennischun2020
    @dennischun2020 Před 4 měsíci

    Que hermosa sonrisa tienes Rebeka, te deseo lo mejor para este nuevo año.

  • @peterstrayhorn5316
    @peterstrayhorn5316 Před 4 měsíci

    I thought this came out like 10 years later. Harmonica sounds you spoke.but afer the n its icka. Some people just say mouth Oregon people being there firs language English have a problem with it.
    New year's Eve i stay home to many bad things have happened. So i was on Twitch ❤😊
    Bob Dillon marched to the beat to his own drum. Have a great weekend Rebecca.

  • @kubulajagodzinski4355
    @kubulajagodzinski4355 Před 4 měsíci

    great song choice to react rebeka

  • @SPOOKY.698
    @SPOOKY.698 Před 3 měsíci

    Bob Dylan is a creative singer song writer

  • @johnrussell4788
    @johnrussell4788 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice review, thanks from Australia. It's a harmonica, not a harmony. You should listen to the Jimi Hendrix cover of All Along the Watchtower, another great Bob Dylan song. This is the best cover track of all time IMHO. Thanks Again !!!

  • @balthazartrumpi6808
    @balthazartrumpi6808 Před 4 měsíci

    Great reaction. Check out another great song of his at this same venue: North Country Blues. Also, one of his greatest, most complex songs (lyrically speaking): Desolation Row (audio version).

  • @thomastimlin1724
    @thomastimlin1724 Před 4 měsíci

    Happy New Thanksgiving Rebeka...just thought I would try to confuse you 😂I think you are in love with Bob!! I watched your face...Bob has won both the Nobel Prize in Literature for his music and lyrics, and the Pulitzer Prize for his profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power.

  • @iainprendergast8311
    @iainprendergast8311 Před 2 měsíci

    Shakespeare, in moving pictures

  • @thejoelrooganexplosion2400
    @thejoelrooganexplosion2400 Před 4 měsíci

    Subbed for more Dylan reactions!

  • @kubulajagodzinski4355
    @kubulajagodzinski4355 Před 4 měsíci

    happy new year rebeka

  • @user-cd7cv5in8d
    @user-cd7cv5in8d Před 4 měsíci

    DYLAN LOT OF GOOD MUSIC ❤

  • @Mr.Tin_88
    @Mr.Tin_88 Před 4 měsíci

    ¡HAPPY NEW YEAR, BECKS! ¡ALL MY LOVE AND BEST WISHES FROM BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA!
    And Dylan...what a legend...come on. Great choice, as always.

  • @johnmc128
    @johnmc128 Před 2 měsíci

    Good one.

  • @user-uh9es5hk1z
    @user-uh9es5hk1z Před 4 měsíci

    Pls.do marcelito pomoy,he is not human,he is alien bcoz his out of this world voice❤❤❤❤❤

  • @tomhaywiser282
    @tomhaywiser282 Před 4 měsíci

    Happy New Year 🎉🥂🤘

  • @chipurBillWhite
    @chipurBillWhite Před 4 měsíci

    Turned The Beatles on to weed when they came to play on Ed’s show in NYC.

  • @johnshelton856
    @johnshelton856 Před 4 měsíci

    I like this song ✌️

  • @davidlawson29
    @davidlawson29 Před 2 měsíci

    Words only have the meaning the mind receiving them reflects in them. Dylan is a master of words, but always leaves us free to reflect ourselves in them. I have never heard him explains his lyrics, presumably because of his awareness that others will inevitably interpret what he is saying based on their preconceptions. There is therefore no point in him doing so. That's just my perception though.
    Ram Dass put it this way “The problem about words is that you might listen to them, and that would be a mistake. For all I'm doing is painting with words and the message that is being sent is non-verbal.......... Words exist because of meaning, once you've got the meaning you can forget the words."
    As has been said a common interpretation of this song is that Mr Tambourine Man is a drug dealer. So that will be seen in the lyrics, by someone reflecting from that viewpoint. They was an awful lot of drug use going on at the time, so this was to be expected. Of course this can also be achieved by a Tambourine player.
    However these words are interpreted, they seem to invoke a deep inner response in all who focus on them.

  • @tonybroderick4808
    @tonybroderick4808 Před 4 měsíci

    Happy Thanksgiving to you ss well!

  • @allendesalme197
    @allendesalme197 Před 4 měsíci

    I fell asleep and missed midnight. Oh well. It will be a good year anyway.

  • @davemcbroom695
    @davemcbroom695 Před 4 měsíci

    A great modern day, American poet.

  • @VinE83656
    @VinE83656 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wonderful reaction and Happy New Year. Bob Dylan is one of the greatest songwriters. His guitar and harmonica playing while singing is so impressive. Neil Young comes to mind as another artist that does this and is also a great songwriter. A young singer songwriter from Canada named Madison Galloway also plays guitar and harmonica and while she is obviously not the songwriter that Bob Dylan and Neil Young are, she is very talented.

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 Před 4 měsíci +1

      OK I will look up Madison and listen to her.

    • @VinE83656
      @VinE83656 Před 4 měsíci

      @@royjohnson465 She does a cool version of House of the Rising Sun on guitar and harmonica.

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@VinE83656 ~All due respect, but I just listen that song and I did not like it.

    • @VinE83656
      @VinE83656 Před 4 měsíci

      @@royjohnson465 That’s fine. We all have different tastes.

    • @VinE83656
      @VinE83656 Před 4 měsíci

      @@royjohnson465 No harmonica but these Irish ladies are wonderful acoustically as well as electric. You may like this cover from Dea Matrona czcams.com/video/d_vRgMFIS2Y/video.htmlsi=uB6vZiHZD2BQwrZe of Simon and Garfunkel or this one from CSN czcams.com/video/r83JQ0n02f4/video.htmlsi=t0JiQCi_sQZtZgN7. Be warned, they all play electric guitar and will rock.

  • @aaronreeves8376
    @aaronreeves8376 Před 4 měsíci

    What a great song, thx!!❤

  • @songlyricsnow5021
    @songlyricsnow5021 Před 4 měsíci

    Can you show Rebekah Luise Budlevska [MUSIC REACTION & REVIEWS] on the song Just the Way You Are - Billy Joel ??? I will be very grateful - your fan Robert Best regards!👍

  • @robcannon9165
    @robcannon9165 Před 4 měsíci

    GREETINGS FROM LIVERPOOL ENGLAND 🇬🇧 ITS GOOD TO SEE YOU BACK ON YOUR CHANNEL AND MAY I WISH YOU A HAPPY HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!!! I HOPE YOUR CHANNEL GOES FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGHTH IN 2024 AND BOB DYLAN WAS ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL SINGER SONGWRITERS OF THE 1960S AND HE IS NOW AN ICON AND YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT HIS SONG 🎵 "THINGS HAVE CHANGED" IT REALLY IS A GREAT SONG AND I HOPE YOU WATCH AND ENJOY IT.
    TTFN AND KEEP UP THE GOOD MUSIC YOU PLAY ON YOUR CHANNEL.

  • @brianlehman710
    @brianlehman710 Před 4 měsíci

    It's great that early on in this performance he forgets the lyrics.
    Thank you for your channel.
    Check out he video when he went electric at this same event and they booed him heartily - fools.
    Oh yeah - on New Year's Eve I drank some Jameson and went to bed early to read. Then bicycled on January 1: perfect.

  • @alanFconrad
    @alanFconrad Před 2 měsíci

    far from the twisted reach of crazy sorrow

  • @sillymanblues
    @sillymanblues Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ok. So Mr. Tambourine Man is a metaphor symbolizing the drug dealer and the narrator is Mr. Dylan himself, asking for a another fix. It is commonly referred as one of the first songs to incorporate euphemisms to mask the name of the actual drug(s) in question. Censorship was huge in the 60s and record companies wouldn't dare promote songs or albums that had blatantly subversive lyrics, nor would any radio station play recordings of that nature. The song is also related to transcending to a higher plateau, which, at times, can be achieved through the use of psychedelics and/or opiates. Have you ever heard of the song, Puff the Magic Dragon? Purple Haze? White Rabbit? What about the Popeye cartoon series where he would stuff spinach into his pipe?? The hippie movement juxtaposed with the beat poets of the day became the perfect recipe for the awesome music we still listen to today. Bob Dylan virtually championed the cause without knowing it. And if you don't believe me you can go ask Alice, when she's 10 feet tall.

    • @JamesFolkers
      @JamesFolkers Před 4 měsíci

      Oh…

    • @willaimoconnell9430
      @willaimoconnell9430 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Nope. A common interpretation but the song is much deeper than that interpretation

    • @lizmil
      @lizmil Před 4 měsíci +1

      Dylan insisted it was not about drugs.

  • @michaelanthony3304
    @michaelanthony3304 Před 4 měsíci

    Listen to "Hurricane" with lyrics........

  • @ralphgomez6251
    @ralphgomez6251 Před 4 měsíci

    Check out "Lay Lady Lay "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @SPOOKY.698
    @SPOOKY.698 Před 4 měsíci

    You should listen to the band morphine There a great smooth groovin band just sayin

  • @danielfranquetjaime1887
    @danielfranquetjaime1887 Před 4 měsíci

    Gran canción, tiene un don para comunicar, buenas canciones que encima cuentan una historia y pueden tener varias lecturas, depende de cómo lo veas, supuestamente habla de un camello jajaja, si adaptas la letra al tema tiene sentido

  • @bjornhellman8474
    @bjornhellman8474 Před měsícem

    Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan | Full Documentary. Don´t miss out. czcams.com/video/axUkFirk2E4/video.html

  • @vincentvancraig
    @vincentvancraig Před 4 měsíci

    Niiiiice…..bob, man…..poetic genius.

  • @Randymtv
    @Randymtv Před 4 měsíci

    Hello ❤

  • @samuellord8576
    @samuellord8576 Před 2 měsíci

    WONDERFUL reaction Rebeka! You have become one of the most soulful music lovers reacting! Now, you will LOVE this performance by Dylan, a live version of “Shelter from the Storm” with several friends including Carlos Santana. As usual with great lyrics, have them ready to look at if you need, but don’t read them until you hear them first. The tune and lyrics are beautiful and powerful as always from Bob Dylan. Oh heck, it won’t hurt to show you one verse to draw you in:
    “Suddenly I turned around and she was standin' there
    With silver bracelets on her wrists and flowers in her hair
    She walked up to me so gracefully and took my crown of thorns
    Come in, she said
    I'll give ya shelter from the storm”
    czcams.com/video/12rUOLtbQDk/video.htmlfeature=shared