Bob Dylan Sings “Mr. Tambourine Man” in Scorsese Film Rolling Thunder Revue | Netflix

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In this clip from Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese, Bob Dylan recounts the state of the nation during his 1975 tour.

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Bob Dylan Sings “Mr. Tambourine Man” in Scorsese Film Rolling Thunder Revue | Netflix

In an alchemic mix of fact and fantasy, Martin Scorsese looks back at Bob Dylan's 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour and a country ripe for reinvention.
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I have always found this to be best "sounding" version of this song. Beautiful :)

andrewchapman
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It's wonderful that Dylan was able to reclaim this song. He's clearly engaged. That's not always so easy after the glow of a creation wears off. You see it over and over in live performance. It's very difficult to invoke a real emotion after the inspired moment has passed. Some performers are better at it than others, but it's obvious when you're just acting out the drama and emotion rather than actually experiencing it. Ten years or more after he wrote it he was able to bring it to life again. That's why Bob is amongst the Gods

stevefaure
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A wanderer through the ages. A troubadour, a mystic. Thank you for the music that will remain.

markusglaubit
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i wasn't ready for this version of the song when i first watched rolling thunder. it hit me with a wallop that brought me to the verge of tears.

faygosupreme
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Bob is such treasure, paints such a beautiful picture with words.

lizclark
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That Rolling Thunder Drip is next level even for a stylish dude like Bob. 🔥

Trivia: the get-up was a homage to Baptiste, the famous 19th-century French mime immortalized in the 1948 film Les Enfants du Paradis.

RhysPitman
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This is quite touching to me. I'm currently at my dads and moms for Christmas and I just found an old cassette tape called "Drive Mix 1." My dad was a young driver and did a couple of races around some tracks in cars he drove. He had enough money for a car of his own because he drove his dads bronco all the time and would often get tickets because he was going to fast. My grandma always said to me, "your father was born to put his foot on a gas pedal." and he drove all across the country and he had this mix and It ain't me babe by Dylan was at the end of the tape. He said he favorite artist of all time was Dylan. His one and only wish is to see him in concert. Thanks Scorsese for letting my father and I experience Dylan, even if its not in person.

hunterbwoodward
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My favorite version too but still love the one at the march. Love love love Rolling Thunder period. Just love Bob Dylan PERIOD. Best artist ever lived!!!

sandrasmith
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That face, that hat, that new THAT song.

PeterDaltrey
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I dnt know why I do this to myself it always has me in tears thinking of my dad I lost when I was 16 and this song was our favourite ❤❤ love you dad x

boogaloo
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such a great doc and what a fantastic album, played it so much last summer

Patrick-jjnh
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This is definitely his best version of this incredible song, which Hunter. S. Thompson dedicated his Masterpiece Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. At the beginning of Hunter's classic book he dedicates his book to Bob Dylan's Mr. Tambourine Man.

kevanbrown
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No conocía a bob pero lo vi en netflix hace dos años y esta canción me hipnotizo. Ahora soy fan

frutilla-ie
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There will only be one Dylan. I feel comforted by his existence on the earth. Brilliant man.

wordswordswords
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We want the clips of the songs of The Rolling Thunder Revue Tour, pleaseee

miguelraeder
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Beautiful performance. And dressed like a badass! Could well be the coolest dressed out of all the rockstars in the seventies ! Thank god he didn’t go for one of those all in one things!

MrThedonhead
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anybody got any clues on the tuning his bobness is using on this version, best version ive heard.

hitmanhook
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Nobody but nobody cuts deeper Just an epic performance

tomcolby-jv
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Amazing and inspiring. I’m a musician and this gives me lots of fuel for the imagination, so thank you! 💜

ELDRofficial
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I love how he just gives up halfway through when he realises he doesn't have anything to say about it really 😂

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