As an homage to Bob Dylan on his Nobel Prize award I’m bringing here a sample of what Dylan can do with his own stuff when he feels inspired:
That magic moment in the beginning when he takes the harmonica and blows out the audience’s minds, it’s unbelievable. Something out of this world. How he feels into the music and makes that sign to the drummer with his arm, his hand asking him to stop and wait ’til he’s done with his mouth harp solo, that’s simply amazing. It sure exemplifies the versatility of his talent, the greatness of a genius.
Here’s the link to a sequence of Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid movie with Bob Dylan on it in his Alias role.
Another sequence of the same movie here, where the song “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” is sounding in the background. Of course, the original song was recorded in February 1973 on Burbank Studios at Burbank, California, released on Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid soundtrack.
Enjoy, if you like Bob Dylan… if not, don’t worry, nobody cares. But still a pity someone is missing the privilege of such a pleasure to our senses. Happy weekend to all of you, dear readers.
The Hypnotist Collector
Many thanks, one of my favourite Dylan tracks.
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Thanks a lot for stopping by and watch this. i Really appreciate your comment, glad YOU liked IT. Hugs
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Thank you for posting that. Don’t they look young!
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Haha they Were still Young Back then, indeed. I think it was 1986!
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Great post as always have a great weekend pumpkin, hugs and kisses
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Thank you, my friend. I’m so glad You found it great! Have a perfect weekend. Hugs and kisses too.
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Great post!
“and I was so much older then, I’m younger than that now.” Still get thrill everytime I play it or see the scene from the film of ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s door’
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yeah, the chorus lines of My Back Pages, so amazing. I always had them as a leit-motive. I can relate to that, I still get a chill down my spin everytime I play or see the scene from “Kockin’ On Heaven’s Door”
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Internet critic George Starostin once said that if you don’t like Dylan you don’t know what music is all about. And while I’m not generally a fan of presenting your opinion like this, I feel he might just be right.
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Hahaha, he might be right or not, but of course presenting his opinion like this is too categorical. Anyway, no doubt Dylan is an obligatory reference when it comes to 20th century music and history
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