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Bob Dylan "Desolation Row" live in Paris 2011

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Bob Dylan playing "Desolation Row" live @ Palais Omnisports de Paris Bercy, Paris, France - october 17th 2011

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  • "HIS VIOICE IS GONE AND HIS ORGAN PLAYING ARE HORRIBLY BAD?" I guarantee the jerk who wrote this 1) can't play an instrument 2) can't sing

    c) is probably bald or something else that makes him obviously so f'in pompous and is 4) a snob who lives off his parents. You are a total, disgusting, musically ignorant pompius piece of shit, if someone gave me a picture of 10,000 people I guarantee I could pick you out, you are a moron a stupid pathetic moron. What a jerk, I hate you!!! I really do!!!

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  • I remember about 5 years ago I liked Bob Dylan, but was not a huge fan. I was 13 and remember hearing Bob live and couldnt believe thought it sounded horrible. Well fast forward to today and now im a HUGE Dylan fan, and i think this still sounds fantastic. I guess once you truly appreciate the man and the music its impossible for it to sound bad. I think his voice is still great, it still has the same soul and emotion it had 50 years ago.

  • his voice is ''gone'' for sure, but it's one of coolest ''gone voice'' ever!

  • Terrible.......... Id have been gutted to have paid even 2 euros to watch this in concert........

  • keep on rocking Bob

  • @niknilbob AMEN i love you! i am sick of people hating on dylans voice. its obnoxious.

  • @idiosyncrazy1980 its japanese for calvin kline

  • @inverterville "and of course the lyrics there is always the lyrics"

    I understand, and I myself love Bob Dylan's lyrics, but what can possibly "Rhhhhooaarrrhhhhhnnnn thhrrrmmmoiiifff wrrrriiiisshhhttmmrrroouuuh" mean ?

  • @niknilbob - Well said

  • 4:21...love you BOB

  • i know his voice is gone but the musical rearrangement is fabulous and of course the lyrics there is always the lyrics ....

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