Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues
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This is a segment from D. A. Pennebaker's film, Dont Look Back (a documentary on Bob Dylan's tour of England in 1965). In the film, Dylan holds up cue cards for the audience with words from the song on them. While staring at the camera, he flips the cards as the song plays. Interestingly, there are intentional errors throughout the video. For instance, the song's lyrics say "eleven dollar bills," but the poster says "20 dollars". The video takes place in an alley behind The Savoy Hotel in London where poet Allen Ginsberg makes a cameo appearance.
Tags for this video: Blues Bob Dylan Ginsberg Homesick Subterranean
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ps. fuk u norm colman. hi 2 u minn. peeps.
jessie V in 2012! oh wait, all u inbred hikz want to vot 4 jeb. b. fing morons. reep wo u sow. cuzin fukers. c u in hl by
about The Rolling Stones, you're absolutely wrong! jagger is one of the, if not, the worst musician in rock'n'roll history! that guy have no vocal range and the stones' lineup is about 6/7 people! plus check their tour called "Steel Wheels Tour" in 1989! arguably the worst EVER tour! The Beatles'
shea gig was a historical to everyone, even if they toured very briefly, 1964 - 1966! Bob Dylan is a genius after all
Dylan's a bottomless pit greatness and he will always be at the top of my music tree..
for example: Elvis Presley! yes, he's the most successful musician in the history, but why? he didn't even write his material! mostly he was a copy-cat or at least a cover-machine. sales don't really prove so much, so yes I gotta admit, but for me The Beatles were the greatest so I'm a Beatles-guy
and sorry if you still don't agree with that :) I don't care actually, I respect your opinion, though
Dylan made EXPRESSION possible for us all in this electronic age. He is no accident.
1: Dylan's music and lyrics don't exist for their own sake, but are very much a product of his times and the issues of the period 2: He is not only a musician, but a poet, and his music should be appreciated in this light Correct, no? And I very much agree with you, justmusic247. What you find
today on MTV is not very creative. This video may have been unusual, but I would prefer it any day to some of thoughtless drivel being produced currently.