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  • fuck u sony !! i got bobs entire discography for free fukin greedheads

  • @LoveJah65 You realize Dylan has the rights back on all his early stuff and acquires the newer stuff once the 35 year mark passes?

  • This is world wide man..

  • 2 people dont like coffee

  • Love this, I think this song is about the unanswered love for a gipsy girl?

  • If anyone ever hit the nail on the head you just did brother....right on.

  • FUCK YOU SONY YOU BUNCH OF CUNTS

  • thank you this  is great

  • Содрана с Солдата Фортуны(Удачи) от Deep Purple, особенно начало куплета

  • 0 dislikes? OK, so this can go to the creators mp3 player! ;)

  • 2 Months later it seems greedy Sony has stopped caring.

  • great upload.... I love this version.... I'm amazed that sony hasn't had it pulled yet ....I looked for ages for a decent live dylan version before I did my cover of it ...although mine is totally different to this.....thanks for taking the time to upload ...all the best ...kev

  • wow, this is a really good version...

  • This is a Gypsy song. That's why it's so good. and that's why Dylan did it.  He's a music finder with a photographic memory. It's a fabulous song, a work of art and also the work of a great poet, one who is saddled with the horrific useless modern American English language, & yet he says things by inference, a quality he learned from the African Americans. But he brought this out to us from the Gypsy heritage, like he did with Farewell Angelina, taken from a sea chanty Farewell to Tarwathie.

  • You can find the original on Playlist-no vid-my husband and I got chills listening to it' and he's not evan a fan!

  • @13ajmickey my husband and I got chills too--It was realy unbelievable.

  • I'm speechless.

  • @theharalson It really is. I am a huge fan of both Dylan and Hendrix and Sony takes their vids down constantly. I think it's a shortsighted policy decision.

  • @theharalson Sony enforces copyright like nobody else.

  • the cover by calexico is very good

  • King!

  • no books on your shelf..

  • reason so many "HIPSERS AND DOUCHES" are ruining this song (they just like to play the song, that is what it is, a song) and you dont see dylans' version is because SONY IS GREEDY THEY DONT WANT ANYBODY GETTTING THE SONG FOR FREE. THEY ARE THE DOUCHES. jesus christ, they have made enough money off bob dylan. this song wont be up here very long.. of course i dont expect you to make the connection, you have to have someone spell it out for you

  • @jamesraymondsmith i could'nt have said it better my self

  • @jamesraymondsmith there r no hipster or douches, jamesramondsmith, only carpet-baggers like u who want everything for free. If u want the real thing u got2 pay the man. if everybody was like u back in the '60's then Dylan would've maybe never made it, but would've been like the hundreds of great poets of today who have to earn non-living wages as greeters in the mart or something. so u want Dillan? pay the man. u're just mad because other guys r getting out Dylan's anti-system message.

  • @jamesraymondsmith well now here's a guy who likes to use the f word on peoples channels. and now he and others r slinging terms like "hipster" and "douche". hey kid, I may not know u personally but I can smell ur stench a mile away. I'm going to clue u and all grey sleeper channels like Dave897456 who seem so pissed off. It's not about the money, is it. Dylan got through & it's a planet-wide awakening. the control freaks made a bad move and now everybody w/a guitar's doing BD on YouTube.

  • dam

    

  • I love this version from the Rolling Thunder Review. Thanks for posting it.

  • merciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii­iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii­iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii­iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... <3

  • Finally, Bob Dylan. There are so many covers of this song. Freaking hipsters and douches are ruining the best Dylan song.

  • @msminmichigan I'm not sure what the distinction between hipsters and douches is.

  • @msminmichigan this that u label "the best Dylan song" is actually an ancient Gypsy song. so there's no "freaking" - as u put it - anything except u, a "freaking ignoramus", msminmichigan. that's how this song got to u. by one person after another doing covers of it for maybe thousands of years, around camp fires, in the mountains, in peasant dwellings, in noblemens' castles. and it's not just u but also the other 20 ass holes who put ur statement in the top comments slot. so u the freak.

  • @paulhallart This song got to me by buying it at the local record store on main street Douche! Don't know what you have been smoking but Dylan wrote the lyrics and can prove it!

  • @Dave897456 "local record store, main street" sounds to me like u're becoming a mindless automaton of the very establishment Dylan was protesting against. that's why he opted out of that, he foresaw the futility of trying to warn plastic people who were devolving into mind-controlled mutants. Wicipedia: "inspired by a visit Dylan made to Saintes Maries de Mer in Provence, France, where there is an annual gathering of Romany people ..." partly Dylan lyrics maybe but the song's roots are Gypsy.

  • @paulhallart Well my friend, if you know anything about the old folkies, they borrow old melodies all the time and change the lyrics. To them, the lyrics are the key! Just speak with Pete Seeger or Izzy Young. Izzy will answer your emails from Stockholm. By the way, Dylan gave up writing protest songs in 1964. You should listen to "My Back Pages". Also, there hasn't been an original "rock" melody since the Chuck Berry days. Dylan's lyrics are great to "One More Cup of Coffee"!

  • @Dave897456 yeah, I know. I've done it myself, a couple of times. There's no time, u've got2go with the flow so u use a "traditional" melody. but there's also the river of music, where each person can get unique music at any time. it wasn't just folk singers, but also classical composers of the 19th cen, who went for jonts in the countryside and used original melodies they heard from the peasants. Dylan goes beyond songs, music&poetry, tho. there's something truly great about his work.

  • @paulhallart So true!  Dylan brings a lot to the table. Leonard Cohen has a lot to say as well in his music!

  • @Dave897456 hey, that's right. "Susanne" & "Bird on the Wire" have been in my harmonica repertoire since the sixties. I've been meaning to do some Cohen covers, I've got2put him on my Amazon list. The local library had one of BD's books ("Writings and Drawings of Bob Dylan") so I've been using that 2 do 53 of his songs. I've had it out all summer. It's been an absolute trip. My own stuff gets totally ignored on YT. hundreds of original melodies&no one w/time2listen. but Bob pulled it off.

  • @paulhallart please send me some info

  • Great song. I was hoping for the Live @ Buddakan version though.

  • we love you bobby! Classic version. Have had this one on many times as I cruised down to the valley...below.

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