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Bob Dylan Like A Rolling Stone - Juilliard trained Opera Singer and Vocal Coach Maggie Reneé reacts LIVE

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Sam Cooke had, I think, the best quote about Dylan: "From now on it’s not going to be about how pretty the voice is. It’s going to be about believing that the voice is telling the truth.”

jonathanhenderson
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I never understood the haters back then when he made the change from acoustic to electric because with Dylan it wasn't about the sound, it was about the message, the WORDS! The focus was all wrong, he wanted a broader sound, but it still is classic Dylan

michaelway
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This song is approximately where rock and roll began to shed the dance party teen role and grow up. 1965-1970 was a time of amazing development in popular music.

SG-jsqn
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very few songs had as much importance in history of modern music - an absolute masterpiece.

jurgenschmidt
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The greatest poet of the 20th century - and he's staked a pretty good claim to the 21st as well. There's simply no-one else like Dylan :-)

dbradx
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Maggie bobbing her head and smiling through some of the most scathing lyrics ever written was too funny.

lewisengr
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He wasn't on the pop charts until he went electric. And it was "The Beatles" who opened the door, and John Lennon who told him to get a band.

jnagarya
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Three times the length of the average single.. amazing on all levels..

godot-whatyouvebeenwaitingfor
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When its all said and done, this song is a pop classic with poignant lyrics from a very creative songwriter that will stand the time. I first heard this song as a kid in ;65. Even then, this song felt different, important, and somehow special. I'd get a smile and feel like a kid again whenever I hear it. Even today, my reaction to this song is the same. It was a song of its day. It will still have it's day a hundred years or more from now. IMHO

RCullis
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Dyjan's "Like a Rolling Stone": the first pop-rock song ever in music history; (jul, 1965)
Beatles' "Strawberry Fields Forever": the second pop-rock song ever in music history; (feb, 1967)
Beatles': "A day in the life": the third pop-rock song ever in music history; (jun, 1967)
That's it: the beginning of modern music!

angelootavio
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Hopefully with the new Dylan movie coming out "A complete unknown" it'll create a resurgence in interest in Dylan's music.

chrispswann
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I have never liked his singing, but I do love his songs!

alan-thealanyst
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Watch the DVD "No Direction Home".
It will give you much more insight into Bob's upbringing and influences, as well as the events going on around him during this time in his career.
Very interesting film! 🤙😎

mr.knowitall
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Love having the great classic artists on the channel!! WTG Maggie!

trixiebella
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Thanks for the great reaction. I agree with your entire take on this and felt it was very apt.

And yeah, in retrospect, it’s hard to understand. I got into Dylan in the 70’s. By that time, I had already heard a few Dylan songs covered by rock artists like The Byrds and Jimi Hendrix. So, I didn’t experience the big change he made at the time when this song came out. So even for me, it was, as you put it, “madness”.

But having now done deep dives, seen some of the various documentaries, I get it more. As you read, he as a solo folk performer, playing his acoustic guitar, harmonica and singing.

And his audience were all “folkies”. And when he showed up at folk festivals and concerts where his audience were expecting one thing and got this loud electric band thing, it shocked them. And they got angry. There’s film and audio records of this. And many people who were there wrote about it. And Dylan, being the artist he is and has pretty much always been, basically said “screw you. This is who I am.”

RabbiSteve
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This song changed pop music and music as a whole pretty much. Gave pop a little poetry and substance. Before Dylan rock/pop songs really weren't anything but toe tappers, hip twisters and heart pullers. Dylan changed that, gave the songs more depth and everybody like the Beatles were so influenced and it's because of that influence we got so many great songs that still hold today. I don't think people realize how important Dylan is to not just pop but music in general he opened the door for so many others to do the same.

Jammer
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Lyrically the best song ever written. Most people never get what this song is about. It’s about LIBERATION. She’s ( Eddie Sedgwick) has been living in a gilded cage, now that her 15 minutes of fame are over she’s free to live her life despite being devastated it’s over. It starts off sounding vitriolic, but it ends subtly that Dylan is happy for her. Dylan himself is the “mystery tramp, ” Andrew Warhol is “the diplomat “ and some short average New Yorker guy who doesn’t wear designer cloths is “ Napoleon in rags”. Amazing that a 24 year Dylan could write this masterpiece.

adangames
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All vocals are unique to a degree, Dylan's vocal was VERY unique to the point it was an acquired taste. If I had a nickel for every time I heard somebody say Dylan's vocal is awful, I would be rich many times over. I happen to have acquired an affinity for his vocal and I would even call it beautiful, to me anyhow! I love me some Bob Dylan music! Very much enjoyed your analysis of Dylan's very technical and, I think, accurate. TY.

glennburch
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He sort of invented folk rock that’s why you’re getting that vibe from him

mercurywoodrose
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This song is where Rolling Stone magazine got their name

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