Some called him a poet, others call him a prophet- but one thing's for sure- Dylan is a musical genius and inspiration to so many people famous and ordinary alike
IMHO, McGuinn was THE driving force of the Byrds during the 60's even though Gene Clark was generally acknowledged as the father of the Byrds. The unique sound of Roger Mcguinn's 12 string electric Rickenbacker created the trademark signature sound that WAS the Byrds. Others helped, for sure; Chris Hillman, David Crosby and even (later & in another genre) Graham Parsons. Was there EVER a better 60's band, from the good old USA, than McGuinn's Byrds? I doubt it......................
thanx for the names scrambler. i recognized roseanne and marty stewart and roger. love this rendition, and i know all the words of all dylan songs! and i love to play them on my guitar
I love martin guitars. I own a 16OM GT model which is a delete model for some reason, and it has a widest fretboard I've ever play. For the fretboard that wide now I would have to spend like $4000AUS at least so there is no reason for me to spend that kind of money for a crappy guitar player like myself. My next martin guitar would be the 16OOO GT and I love that guitar, fretboard is wide enough for me to plug the strings and easy on the strumming and fits comfortably on my left hand. CHeers
thanks Jann....which one is you? We all know Roger and Roseanne and Marty but I'm guessing the rest of these very talented musicians do mainly studio work in Nashville.
I believe the order is: Roger McGuinn, Rosanne Cash, Craig Thatcher, Marty Stuart, Jann Klose and Dick Boak. John Leventhal, Thom Bresh and Kenny Vaughn are playing guitar and Chris Marolf is playing bass.
Some called him a poet, others call him a prophet- but one thing's for sure- Dylan is a musical genius and inspiration to so many people famous and ordinary alike
4FabBEATLES 2 months ago
IMHO, McGuinn was THE driving force of the Byrds during the 60's even though Gene Clark was generally acknowledged as the father of the Byrds. The unique sound of Roger Mcguinn's 12 string electric Rickenbacker created the trademark signature sound that WAS the Byrds. Others helped, for sure; Chris Hillman, David Crosby and even (later & in another genre) Graham Parsons. Was there EVER a better 60's band, from the good old USA, than McGuinn's Byrds? I doubt it......................
MrRonnieG 3 months ago
:D qe buen video
paramuxo6 5 months ago
Is McGuinn playing that custom 7-string that Martin made for him? He used a double "G" for the 7th string, each "G" separated by an octave.
MrRonnieG 5 months ago
great ! loved the version with petty,harrison,neil young and dylan ! but this is cool also !
ordfib 6 months ago
near as it gets to escaping this physical stuff
ghodium 9 months ago
thanx for the names scrambler. i recognized roseanne and marty stewart and roger. love this rendition, and i know all the words of all dylan songs! and i love to play them on my guitar
marlababe1 10 months ago
I love martin guitars. I own a 16OM GT model which is a delete model for some reason, and it has a widest fretboard I've ever play. For the fretboard that wide now I would have to spend like $4000AUS at least so there is no reason for me to spend that kind of money for a crappy guitar player like myself. My next martin guitar would be the 16OOO GT and I love that guitar, fretboard is wide enough for me to plug the strings and easy on the strumming and fits comfortably on my left hand. CHeers
PlasticC4 1 year ago
Awesome, you have to love a room full of acoustic guitars
gypsyforever1 1 year ago
i am so freaking amazed. AMAZING Performance GUYS
MrBluesman000 1 year ago
When did Rodger start looking like Martin Mull ? And where in the heck is that Rick ?
blueticecho 1 year ago
@blueticecho The video title gives you the answer to the second question.
alienhuman 10 months ago
Awesome! I loved this!
s6824s 1 year ago
I have to give credit to anybody who can memorize the words to this song!
writerjmd 1 year ago 6
@writerjmd Try Dylan's "it alright ma" from Bringing it all back home
pbesmer 1 year ago
@writerjmd and anyone who could write them!
jonrad5 1 year ago
@writerjmd The lyrics are on the music stands in front of them. Most referred to them often.
alienhuman 1 year ago
My favourite Dylan song.
Vortigern3 1 year ago 2
thanks Jann....which one is you? We all know Roger and Roseanne and Marty but I'm guessing the rest of these very talented musicians do mainly studio work in Nashville.
mobegone 2 years ago
Cool, but nothing like bob himself singing it :)
laureleilyn 2 years ago
I believe the order is: Roger McGuinn, Rosanne Cash, Craig Thatcher, Marty Stuart, Jann Klose and Dick Boak. John Leventhal, Thom Bresh and Kenny Vaughn are playing guitar and Chris Marolf is playing bass.
scrambler78 2 years ago 6
Who is the guy singing the third verse?
Raskenstam999 2 years ago