Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stones Judas

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RIP Robbie, Rick, Levon, and Richard.

BoBo
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Saw dylan 5 months before this famous concert in cleveland, ohio on november 12, 1965. He had on the same suit. A less low key concert.

MrEdkern
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Always love how it starts off with that then ends to rapturous applause

samuelsimmons
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Whatever you think of Bob Dylan, this is the birth of Rock music. Not Rock 'n' Roll, Rock.

workingmansblues
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This is the best version of this song. I wish it wasn't 90% credits

krvnjrcbs
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One of the best F you's in history. 0:39

cjaquilino
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I live 5 minutes walk from the Free Trade Hall in Manchester where this happened. Makes my hairs stand up hearing it every time.

thombamford
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My Dad was there, caught the bus up from Heywood with his mates. He went from Heywood to see Bob Dylan, then back up to his Mums house on Isherwood St. That blows my mind, his Mum and Dad working in the cotton factories, and there he is off to see Bob Dylan go electric. Four years later, I'm born and my Dad moved to Rochdale and he kept his records on the floor, so I grew up, learning to walk and that with his records on the same level as me as he kept them on the floor against a wall in our front room. All them sixties album covers, Dylan, Joan Baez, Fleetwood Mac, Jimi Hendrix, Simon And Garfunkel, Joni Mitchell, etc. I remember trying to work out who all these people were and decided that they must be part of the family somehow, like cousins and uncles and aunts. The first three albums I remember putting on the record player myself, I must have been pre 5 years old, were 'The White Album', 'With the Beatles' and 'In search of the lost chord' by the Moody Blues.

sturdeehouse
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to my way of thinking, this was the pivotal moment in 20th century music ( not Newport).

MrMfcurren
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Montreal January 12th 1974 sitting on seats constructed behind stage was best concert i ever saw.0

garygiff
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This is when music won, idk how or what it won but that’s what it feel like

somthingiguess
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ロック・ミュージックがこの世に生まれた瞬間だ。
怒り、絶望、悲しさ、悦び、そして希望。

gratefuldead-sz
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I didn't know there was video of this. Nice.

rotcod
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Surely there must be a law somewhere stating it is a severe punishable offence to cover up a Bob Dylan performance with ANYTHING especially something as trivial as film credits!

keithnaylor
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does he actually say 'play it f'ckn loud' though? looks like he doesn't in this footage

markus
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Something tells me when Dylan eventually passes we will once again cross over a threshold just like the one we are watching

actsagain
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He doesn’t say “play it fucking loud”
What he does very clearly say is “are you ready? Play (it) loud!” Which is pretty much the exact same thing.
He absolutely was being defiant with his artistic choice here and I think it’s quite rock and roll indeed.

cojacSMG
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The night counter culture became a thing

bernardoestrela
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" Fuck you or Thank you "?

mandrakeliou
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Bob Dylan could've said the F-word a lot more

The "Judas!" Performance of "Like A Rolling Stone" is so nearly perfect but could've only been augmented by Bob screaming "How does it fucking feel?!" At the hostile audience members


This was the moment Bob Dylan really showed that he's Him. Dude rocks

nickpro