Bob Dylan - Hard Times In New York video free download


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Bob Dylan Folksingers Choice - Hard Times In New York (11)

Radio Show with Cynthia Gooding

March 11th 1962

Comments

10 years ago

Chris Moudy

Livin down in New York town !

10 years ago

26jezzi

'Mr rockerfella sits high as a bird, while Mr. Empire never says a word.' Bob Dylan, a genius. 

10 years ago

Laura Bailey

Bob Dylan - Hard Times in New York Town

10 years ago

eimaJMcman

"Oh I'm never going to be rich and famous..." 

10 years ago

Linden Wilkie

2:40"which you're rich and famous you can wear the hat too?""Oh, I'm never going to be rich and famous" - Bob Dylan 1962!

10 years ago

richie Hill

or key of A...not quite sure.

10 years ago

richie Hill

jake!!!

10 years ago

richie Hill

this must be in key of G i think...loved dylans phrasing in this period. jack bugg is older than 16 by the way...hes about 21 i think. not that it matters.

10 years ago

Shane McFee

how could anyone, put a thumbs down for this?

11 years ago

caleb s

chords and/or bass note progression anyone??

11 years ago

Maria Noélia Francisco

Aaaahhh Bob, you are superb all the way

11 years ago

TheMyOlof

i fucking love dickss.

11 years ago

Klangzauberer

It's hard times from the country living down the New York town. 

11 years ago

armandoortiz35

a very big thank you for this. very beautiful

11 years ago

Klangzauberer

I love the women's tone in her voice.

11 years ago

ukulele frodo

i need this album!!!!!

11 years ago

zak cook

how do you play this my chordify is broken

11 years ago

Nelson Magno Esfinge

TOTAL SUCCESS

11 years ago

chamberlin516

nvmd just found out on wiki that Joan Baez is from SI. That answers my question

11 years ago

chamberlin516

wait, the staten island ferry used to cost a nickel? Maybe dylan's referring to heading back to home to SI after not finding work in manhattan (from the previous lyric)...wonder if he ever stayed in SI...

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