Bob Dylan - One Too Many Mornings (Rolling Thunder Tour)

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2010

My favorite version! Taped during the second leg of the Rolling Thunder Tour in Colorado. This particular rip is from the bootlegged Japanese TV special.

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  • This tour was amazing oh lord! I love this! Does anyone have any idea exactly when this was performed?

  • @shmadsta  May 23, 1976

  • what are the two last lines he added in this version?

    beautiful version btw.

  • @dablueman21 The best I can decipher is "I've no right to be here, if you've no right to stay, [???] both one two many mornings, and a thousand miles away."

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  • @IAintOverYet ..enjoyed your comments on Dylan. I get tired of hearing Dylan can't sing. He has sung so sweetly to me since I was a young girl. The depth of his words and the emotion he conveys have always spoke to my heart. You, in my estimation are correct when you ask us to listen to covers, of which there are probably more than any other writer out there....Dylan's version is always the best. I can never pull myself away from a Dylan song once it begins to play ...storyteller beyond compare

  • Frickin Bob, ALL other song writers pale in comparrison.pity the fool who cant appreciate him.

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  • @BigBambu78 "I've no right to be here, if you've no right to stay, until we're both one too many mornings and a thousand miles away."

  • super jew!

  • @MsDylangirl Storyteller, but singer beyond compare No.

  • Holy F, I cannot believe u have this footage! Thanks for posting!

  • I remember watching this on television, half a lifetime ago. It's as good, no. it's better than ever.

  • @42jhendrix Music does not depend on words. Music needs no words. It communicates emotion, not just a meaning in the words... no matter what language it is, it is understood around the world.

  • I want that hat...

  • how can the japanese people understand him?

  • This could be Dylan's epitath, it's so typical of his live performances -- quirky, brilliant, great, great performance. Thanks for posting, love it.

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