Bob DYLAN'S NYC: Walk Through Greenwich Village 15 Must Visit New York Places

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In our BOB DYLAN'S NEW YORK: WALK THROUGH GREENWICH VILLAGE we walk with our dog and show 15 MUST VISIT PLACES including folk music venues, cafes, shops and homes associated with Bob Dylan early in his #music career. #bobdylan

Must visit Bob Dylan destinations in Greenwich Village, #NYC include:
- White Horse Tavern 567 Hudson Street New York, NY
- Lucille Lortel Theatre 121 Christopher Street New York, NY
- Cafe Wha? 115 MacDougal Street New York, NY
- The Bitter End 147 Bleecker Street New York, NY

Filmed on Saturday, July 4, 2020 in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan.

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Hey everyone! We are husband-and-wife architectural/interior photographers based in NYC. We started our video channel to act an artistic intervention to help raise awareness of the importance of small independently-owned businesses and the unique character these shops add to the streets and neighborhoods of New York City.

In our videos we will showcase portraits of storefronts and shop owners in New York City & beyond and capture moments of city life that capture the spirit, energy and cultural diversity of individual neighborhoods. We also bring our dog, Hudson along whenever we can.

We made it our mission to thoroughly document unique 'mom-and-pop' stores when we began to notice the alarming rate at which they were disappearing. Our critically acclaimed books include “STORE FRONT: The Disappearing Face of New York”, “New York Nights”, “STORE FRONT II- A History Preserved” and “Broken Windows-Graffiti NYC”.

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If I could give this video 10 thumbs up, I would. Loved it. ❤️

karinm
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I personally knew Bob.. and hung out with him.. good work!

rolandmousaa
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Bob Dylan at least knew of a time when America was inspirational, now look what it's become.

BillySBC
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I rermember a used clothes store in Greenwich Village 1969 called Stage 67. Had very cool clothes some used in movies for dirt cheap.

dennisgrant
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I am a native New Yorker and I just loved this. There is no place like New York !

judykeeler
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Beautiful neighborhood and nice tour 😍👍 Thanks for sharing!!

NewWalker
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Very interesting trip ! I love Bob Dylan songs and it was so passionnating to visit his neighborhood ! thank you very much James and Karla !

francoisechallard
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"I´m a Gambler.., i´m a Rambler., i´m a long way., from my home... " that´s the Bob Dylan song

johnnada
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Wish you would have shown Kenny's Castaways. My favorite weeknight hang-out for poetry and music in the 70s.

sonampalmo
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SO much fun...thanks for telling me about this vid! Music tidbit: my father was guitar great George Barnes, who recorded under his own name, as well as with many other notable artists, including Bob Dylan, on his "Freewheelin'" album...which was recorded uptown from his Greenwich Village digs at Columbia's famed Studio A at 799 7th Avenue...before it became the equally famous A&R Recording, co-owned by one of my godfathers, engineer and producer, Phil Ramone. Cheers to you both and Hudson!

lacheraqui
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I was last there in 2009, as a huge Dylan freak since the Freewheelin album I just had to get to the Village. We had breakfast opposite a little park, I thought we were on Macdougal St. Got pictures of Cafe Wha and The Bitter End. Made my holiday from UK to Dylan land so worthwhile. Thanks for a lovely little tour.

quarkyman
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Hope everyone can JOIN US for a LIVE CHAT during this premiere! We are happy to answer any questions you may have. There are some other spots associated with Bob Dylan in NYC which we did not visit so please let us know if you would like to see more of this kind of special walking tour!

JamesandKarla
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Just saw your video and LOVED IT!! Very cool, fun, and informative. I subscribed right away.

I love NYC and seeing it's celebrated history, especially where famous people lived or establishments/places they frequented. Thank you for starting my day on such a happy upbeat note!

Just before the start of the Minetta Lane/Alley segment you show a large urn filled with a plant in what looks like a small fenced in park. What is it? Looks so interesting.

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Oh my Gosh thank you so much for all your neat trivia and sights :)

ivonnelopez
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hun, your doggy is so lovable🐕
mucho loves😍

peachye
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Thank you for this glimpse into NY and Bob's old world 🧡🧡🧡

emmetlyons
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Nice video, well done, but damn you cover the area like it was ancient history! Oh, okay, yeah I'm 72 and during 1969-72 McDougal street was my favorite street to hang out on. So yeah, it's now been fifty years and I'm getting old. I rarely went into The Cafe Wa as I couldn't afford it, and the Bitter End wasn't cheap either. But I liked Figeros, the Feen Jon and a diner over on 6thg avenue. I remember a group of friends all wanted to go down to Dylan's home on his birthday and I declined because I didn't think it was right to bother him. Turned out he wasn't home he was in Israel or someplace like that. Nice to see the area is cleaner now, does it still smell like wet newspaper and dog poop?

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Very informative video of familiar places ; There's always some interesting tidbits that i learn from each of your videos, James and Karla..There's also a unique guitar store on Carmine St, Rick Kelly custom guitars, but not sure if Dylan patronized them. Looking forward to more videos. Thanks.. # 1 fan.

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i like this video so much i wish i could go there one day, many greetings from Switzerland🌸🌸🌻

janiquesternchen
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Enjoyed the tour, Karla, particularly your enthusiasm for the bleakest song references — “Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall” and “Strange Fruit”

jseymourguenther