The Lee Kings released it on the single Like a Rolling Stone in 1966. Nice to revisit this song, brings back many warm memories. Dylan’s 1965 single “Like a Rolling Stone” is widely considered one of the greatest songs ever recorded. (not verified yet). In 2004 the critics at Rolling Stone magazine (whose name was partly…, It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry, Columbia Records Pressing Plant (Pitman, NJ). We’re looking back at the guitarist’s wonderful cover of ‘Like A Rolling Stone’ from his iconic performance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. written by Bob Dylan Users who like Like A Rolling Stone (Cover), Users who reposted Like A Rolling Stone (Cover), Playlists containing Like A Rolling Stone (Cover), More tracks like Like A Rolling Stone (Cover). Like a Rolling Stone by Spirit [US] was written by Bob Dylan and was first recorded and released by Bob Dylan in 1965. "Like a Rolling Stone" je rocková píseň od amerického písničkáře a zpěváka Boba Dylana. 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The song is interesting because it can be viewed as an allegory or a personal experience, both of which will mean different things to different people. instrumental, Jako solnej sloup Czech, Olet yksin taas And who was staying there - the Stones. is Chuck Wine, The Chrome Horse was her Mercedes Benz, She written by Hugues Aufray Swedish, Jako Solnej Sloup written by Janek Ledecký, Zdeněk Rytíř Columbia Records (Studio A) - New York City, NY, Aw, you've gone to the finest school all right, Miss Lonely, Aw, you never turned around to see the frowns, You used to ride on a chrome horse with your diplomat, At Napoleon in rags and the language that he used, When ya ain't got nothin', you got nothin' to lose, You're invisible now, ya got no secrets to conceal, Dylan’s 1965 single “Like a Rolling Stone” is widely considered one of the greatest songs ever recorded. Její konfrontační text má původ v rozšířené verzi, kterou Dylan napsal v červnu 1965 po návratu z turné po Anglii.Text byl intenzivně editován a o pár týdnů později byla nahrána písnička, aby se stala součástí nadcházejícího alba Highway 61 Revisited. It was covered by Stephen Inglis, Déjà vu, The Lookouts, Clarksdale Bros. and other artists. Through a steel-string Hendrix manages to not only convey the message of Dylan’s often covered but never mastered 1965 hit but wiht it he also adds the perfumed beauty of his instrumentals without compromising the track. Czech However, the magic of the song is that – in some way – everyone can relate to it. this is great Jon --you've got a really nice gauzy sound here and the vocals own the song! Portuguese, Som en fisk på land Thank you. Like a Rolling Stone by The Lee Kings was written by Bob Dylan and was first recorded and released by Bob Dylan in 1965. We’re looking back at the guitarist’s wonderful cover of ‘Like A Rolling Stone’ from his iconic performance at Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. I'm flattered by the Jimi reference. Your current browser isn't compatible with SoundCloud. Dylan’s 1965 single “Like a Rolling Stone” is widely considered one of the greatest songs ever recorded. 1 position when Rolling Stone re-configured its 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2011 and in 2017. Hendrix plies ample amounts of his personality in the performance chuckling, smiling and adding a lick or two from his guitar, which adds the cherry on top of an already delicious cake. Italian, Como Uma Pedra Rolando And as Presuming Ed here has so consistently pointed out, we have failed to paint it black.”, One of the greatest songs I’ve ever heard if not the greatest. written by Mogol He sees himself becoming a lot like the person he’s ridiculing but he simply can’t see any direction home. Is your network connection unstable or browser outdated? @chuckaaron: I think the first thing I heard from you was a Bob Dylan cover. had to scrounge her next meal because she went through her little drunk, That’s where she me Chuck Wine German, Wie-n es Blatt im Wind The Charlie Daniels Band with Darius Rucker, Medi & The Medicine Show featuring Charlie Winston, Members of both Real Vocal String Quartet + Inspector Gadje, Paula West, The George Mesterhazy Quartet, Shirley Henderson, Debbie Kurup, Kirsty Malpass, Bronagh Gallagher, Wolfgang Ambros - Wolfgang Niedecken - Anne Haigis - Kevin Coyne, © 2003-2020 Watch below as Jimi Hendrix covers Bob Dylan’s ‘Like A Rolling Stone’, Watch Jimi Hendrix’s amazing cover of Bob Dylan’s ‘Like A Rolling Stone’ at Monterey in 1967, Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close, Joaquin Phoenix to play Napoleon Bonaparte in Ridley Scott film ‘Kitbag’, Revisit David Bowie’s ‘lost’ performance ‘The Jean Genie’ on Top of the Pops, 1973, Revisit Paul and Linda McCartney’s glorious appearance on The Simpsons, Rare and previously unseen images of John Lennon on the streets of New York City, Drag queens, strippers, love and lust: A raw photographic tribute to the subcultures of the 1980s, Sanyu nude painting sells for record $21million at Sotheby’s, From Brian Eno to Sufjan Stevens: A playlist of chill out music to keep you calm, A 3,252-track playlist from Haruki Murakami’s personal vinyl collection, From Chuck Berry to Etta James: The 8 songs Keith Richards couldn’t live without, All Along The Watchtower’ is widely regarded as Hendrix’s finest work. must be such fun! German, Wie 'ne Stein !--fine guitar licks. Must have been like 73 or 74 or something. Think about the second line “Threw the bums a dime in your prime”, it might reference Roosevelt’s New Deal to bring the US out of the Great Depression. secondhandsongs.com. English, Like a Rolling Stone 1965 and all that was left was her diamond ring, This song The festival would also see performances from Janis Joplin, The Who (with whom he had a rather frank discussion), and the Grateful Dead to kick off the Summer of Love in style. Ultimately it will never mean the same to anybody else as it did to Dylan, or to any other listener for that matter. Now Hendrix is no first-timer when it comes to covering Bob Dylan. As Danny would say a few years later in ‘Withnail and I’ (set in 1969): “They’re selling hippie wigs in Woolworth’s, man. The greatest decade in the history of mankind is over. Finnish, Enää itkeä voit Italian, Come una pietra scalciata For me the last two lines in verse 4 change the whole tone of the song. @jonathan_beckenstein: Great songs are easier, no? written by Babal, Zé Ramalho Album Spirit of '76 Dylan's a favorite so it's so much fun to cover him. written by Wolfgang Ambros In 2004 the critics at Rolling Stone magazine (whose name was partly Dylan-inspired) named it the #1 song of all time, and it retained its No. I sat there, I didn’t say nothin', but I knew that I was listening to the toughest voice that I had ever heard. instrumental, Jako solnej sloup Finnish, Comme ces pierres qui roulent Need help? you are not shy with untouchable classics and it always works out. Actually, if we’re going down that road, they should be covering “Rollin’ Stone” by Muddy Waters, the song that inspired their name. Exploring this theme more thoroughly through the song does sound interesting at the very least. Actually, if we’re going down that road, they should be covering “Rollin’ Stone” by Muddy Waters, the song that inspired their name. written by Janek Ledecký, Zdeněk Rytíř Its combination of folk rhythms and electric rock and roll, its anthemic hook, and its defiant yet vulnerable lyrics had a massive impact on the music of the 1960s. The song can be interpreted in infinite ways. written by Zdeněk Rytíř Those single line parts I play with my fingers, no pick, and my guitar tone is more towards a tele than a strat. His version of Bob’s ‘All Along The Watchtower’ is widely regarded as Hendrix’s finest work and possibly even better than the original. In this clip of Jimi Hendrix covering Dylan’s ‘Like A Rolling Stone,’ that notion is perfectly displayed. German, Wie 'ne Stein Like a Rolling Stone ist der Titel eines Songs, der im Juni 1965 von dem damals 24-jährigen Bob Dylan geschrieben wurde und auf dem Album Highway 61 Revisited enthalten ist. @tonyslyrics: Kind of you to say, thank you Tony. For me, this song represents Dylan’s frustration with the 1960s cultural revolution. He was one of my favorites and I listened almost nonstop when I was young. Although you wouldn’t like to say whose version of the song is better, Hendrix’s or Dylan’s, it’s fair to say that Jimi at least gives him a run for his money.