I have a hard time listening to this song without the band. It's a good version, but it sounds so much more intense with the band, namely Max's drumming is superb.
This is the song that started it all for me - heard it on university radio way back in '72 and I've been riding with him ever since. Thank god I was on this earth at the same time as Bruce Springsteen.
I think he might do that because that album was very... Dylanesque. People called him "the new Dylan" after that first album; his writing style is very similar, so maybe it's a tribute or something. I've noticed that with other songs such as "For You."
pure --amazing! He sings it like he just wrote it.
thomefan7 1 year ago
That sums it all up for me too - "Thank god I was on this earth at the same time as Bruce Springsteen" Well said.
Great Great Song
feelfine69 2 years ago
I have a hard time listening to this song without the band. It's a good version, but it sounds so much more intense with the band, namely Max's drumming is superb.
BigShotTony 2 years ago 2
Great version, hasn't lost a step.
Anchises7 3 years ago
This is the song that started it all for me - heard it on university radio way back in '72 and I've been riding with him ever since. Thank god I was on this earth at the same time as Bruce Springsteen.
sportsrockroll 3 years ago
This is why i love him so much
TunnelGoereHamburg 3 years ago
he leans on the hood telling racing stories
weimer495 3 years ago
go ask joan baez if it's ok to sound like dylan
billebrock 3 years ago
the kids call him jimmy the saint
haitianjack5 3 years ago 2
I think he might do that because that album was very... Dylanesque. People called him "the new Dylan" after that first album; his writing style is very similar, so maybe it's a tribute or something. I've noticed that with other songs such as "For You."
bugattibowler 3 years ago