Don't Think Twice, It's Alright - Bob Dylan (The Other Favorites Cover)

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Carson McKee and Josh Turner singing some Dylan at 2 A.M.

Recorded on a Zoom H2 and a Langejans guitar.

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I'm a 60 year old acoustic player who just lost his guitar partner of 48years. This is what we did . I cry. Thank God it will continue

tomross
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Once you discover this channel you simply can't stop watching

arthurmazzi
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“I gave her my heart, but she wanted my soul” what a line

chrisp
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I discovered Bob Dylan when I was about your age. I'm 74 now and I think its great that people your age are playing his music.

paulengelder
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How good of Bob Dylan to write this song for you.

barbarag.
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What new media has created is the ability to literally watch people grow up. I have seen these “kids” growing up both as people and musicians and artist. Probably one of the greatest side benefits of social platforms. Just so friggin’ cool.

bestself
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i gave her my heart but she wanted my soul.

jakecarroll
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1:28 - Ab to A transition note + harmonies = most beautiful thing ever...

jonas_mazot
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The boys looked young back then, their music was already excellent; they have gone on to be even better.

RobertSeviour
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Simon and garfunkel probably started somehow like this...you guys sound amazing.

pabloextreme
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"You are just kinda wasted my, precious time" 2:55
Goosebumps all day

MaxiqEditz
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Still haven't found a better version. ❤

FabrizioGibilaro
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Makes me feel great faith in life and the universal mind that young people can do this with such feeling of old souls.. 

GregoryWonderwheel
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I'm a 65 year-old Bob Dylan fan and have heard everybody and their brother cover this song. You two have just made my day and I thank you.

airdriver
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If you have just found this now then you are super lucky because there is 9 years more worth of music you can now listen to created by these legendary guys. I'd like to imagine Bob Dylan sitting back watching these guys and thinking to himself "Yep I definitely did good."

MrAucklandguy
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You guys did a pretty good, sensitive, authentic, and respectful rendition of this song. I really enjoyed it. I am 76. The first time I heard Bob Dylan sing I was a senior in high school. He sang a song on the Ed Sullivan TV variety show -- just a random guest appearance. They introduced him as a "folk singer." "Ladies and gentlemen, our next performer is a folk singer. Please welcome Bob Dylan." He came out with a guitar and a harmonica. He sang "The Ballad of Horace Brown." I thought "This guy is really different. This is not a folk song. He is putting them on. He is making a statement. They don't even realize. This is so cool. This is a song for right now. This is about the civil rights movement right now. This ain't no stinking folk song from the past." I was a fan of and supporter of Martin Luther King Jr. and later marched with him. Later that night, I thought: "Dylan (and others) are bringing the tradition of folk music into the present. This is important." I made a mental note to follow him. The next time I was in a record store I found his album "Free Wheeling" and bought it. This song, along with "Blowing in the Wind" and "Hard Rain's Gonna Fall" were on it. I "got it" as they say. It was so good I had to share it with everyone I knew. With that album he became the poet lauriat of my generation. As I listened to that record I and my friends joined my generation. My freshman year in college, in the dorm, Bob Dylan's songs were all we talked about. None of us had ever heard anything like it. And it just kept coming. He was so cool. In 1967, they did a documentary of his "Don't Look Back" tour of England. I watched it in a movie theatre. There is a scene of him arriving at an airport randomly holding a great big light bulb. An aggressive reporter rushes up to him and says "Tell us Mr. Dylan, what is the essence of your message." That is the dumbest question you can ask an artist. The obvious answer is, "If I could say it in a sentence, I would not need art." Dylan smiled, and was so totally cool. He said "Be good, and carry a big light bulb." All the young people in that theatre laughted their heads off. The older folks did not get it.

colinkelley
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10 years later and this version is still my go to. Perfection ❤️

kaylagranthamjones
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So much talent in the world and all we hear on the radio is crap. Glad guys like this persevere in the face of it all. Good job boys.

dickiebrewer
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I have been following Josh Turner for over a year now and I never fail to be in awe of his talent. I'm 75 and have been playing banjo for 25 years. I feel like a beginner next to him - and not even talking mandolin, guitar, bass uke and lute!

hlinkjr
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I once thought that I was a musician. That all ended when I found this channel. I am terribly critical of all musicians and though I tried to spot some sort of break in the rythym or a sour harmony or even a mispronounced lyric.I found nothing but shear devotion towards the song. You guys have that "lost in space" kind of look when you are into a song. It's a look you don't see very often and by only a few artists. All I can say is that I AM A HUGE FAN

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