Dylan's version has a sense of foreboding and resignation to the inevitable that makes it much more powerful then any cover I've heard, including this one.
only 25k views on this ? What is every body' afraid of - the dark :) ? This is an excellent read on Dylan's honest lines to mid to late life. Dylan's was good of course, but this might be just as good.
@warmjet ?? wha?? can you be specific about that? I know "that's why there's chocolate *and* vanilla," but I'm still curious what offends you about it. I'm genuinely interested, I'm not flaming.
JPJ has been into mandolin for a while now. The past several years he's been playing it and jamming with a lot of bands. I saw him at Bonnaroo playing with like 5 different bands.
@Mntgoatsfan - try to get your hands on Hitchcock's studio version of this tune. I used a selection of it on a vid project last year. See/hear it on my YouTube page called "Blue Canoe"
@Mntgoatsfan RH may not've written the song, but he sure did inhabit that performance. Full presence in every word, every note. Quiet and un-ignorable.
Happy Birthday Robyn :)
nippegmt 15 hours ago
Dylan's version has a sense of foreboding and resignation to the inevitable that makes it much more powerful then any cover I've heard, including this one.
case2101 1 month ago
Great cover
ulfern90 2 months ago
11 Dylan fans have a narrow-world-view
therealisation 4 months ago
only 25k views on this ? What is every body' afraid of - the dark :) ? This is an excellent read on Dylan's honest lines to mid to late life. Dylan's was good of course, but this might be just as good.
idic5 8 months ago
brilliant. its good this version was captured on good quality film.
filthypit 9 months ago
thanks rob.
polaroidalwaysfrozen 11 months ago
0:37 he looks just like julian assange!
patatmetkip 1 year ago
what butchering of a great song.
wish jj cale would do a version.
warmjet 1 year ago
@warmjet ?? wha?? can you be specific about that? I know "that's why there's chocolate *and* vanilla," but I'm still curious what offends you about it. I'm genuinely interested, I'm not flaming.
I'd give a JJ Cale cover a listen too.
BSBonfire 8 months ago
Good cover but why mix up the lyrics for no good reason.
barques95 1 year ago
wow Robyn's a pretty good guitar player
karolecampesine 2 years ago
Felt in the muscle and bone. Robyn channels Dylan faithfully while managing to make the song his as well.
snitchinonfiddy 2 years ago
JPJ has been into mandolin for a while now. The past several years he's been playing it and jamming with a lot of bands. I saw him at Bonnaroo playing with like 5 different bands.
stanleygcollins 2 years ago
Weird hearing a version of this song where you can understand the words. Nicely done.
barques95 2 years ago
Poor old John Paul..they did you bad man:(
Natokowsky 2 years ago
Wow. Best Dylan cover EVER!
Mntgoatsfan 2 years ago 3
@Mntgoatsfan - try to get your hands on Hitchcock's studio version of this tune. I used a selection of it on a vid project last year. See/hear it on my YouTube page called "Blue Canoe"
ArnoldCreative 2 years ago
@Mntgoatsfan RH may not've written the song, but he sure did inhabit that performance. Full presence in every word, every note. Quiet and un-ignorable.
BSBonfire 8 months ago
This is perfect. So beautiful. Wow, Robyn at his best & with JPJ to boot! Bliss...
asktunes 2 years ago
Agreed. A great version - can't really add anything more. Thanks for posting.
intherein 2 years ago
where you got this i don't know...but thank you.
So bizarre to see John Paul Jones there too....i have much respect for Led Zeppelin too.
Robyn is great here.
JosephLarkdale 2 years ago
Great, great, great!!!!
launchedmepirateship 3 years ago
Great interpretation, voice control, phrasing, guitar...
everything!
hoperoad56 3 years ago
this really good like salt on a cracker oyster crackers
fanhander 3 years ago
God is an Englishman.
houstonveer 3 years ago
That explains a lot mate, to be honest
donnienic 3 years ago
lol
xxxfiretear 3 years ago
such a beautiful song. i love this thank you
mrsemd76 3 years ago
beautiful !
mrblisterfist 3 years ago
One of my favorite Dylan songs (keeps getting better) covered by one of my favorite artists. Really beautiful.
"Sometimes I wonder if she was even there..." is a nice echo to Robyn's "She doesn't exist anymore." Nice.
I saw Robyn live once in London, and he introduced "Queen Elvis" as "This is about the descent into stardom." Brilliant.
ErnieDanzigYEAH 3 years ago 6
Was Jesus really a sailor or just a passanger?
2006moorem 3 years ago
bonne interprétation, merci
carlotta8 4 years ago