At 83, Bob Dylan FINALLY Admits What We All Suspected

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Published 2024-07-04
At 83, Bob Dylan FINALLY Admits What We All Suspected

Bob Dylan is undeniably one of the most iconic musicians of our time. As one of the most accomplished American singer-songwriters of all time, Bob Dylan has had a lengthy and eventful career spanning over sixty years. Dylan is seen as a musical legend because his lyrics provoke thought and his musical style is distinctive.

However, throughout his life, Dylan has been associated with several well-known women. The legendary musician has also endured a great deal of suffering and sorrow. Join us as we dive into the life of Bob Dylan, exploring the challenges he has confronted and shedding light on recent revelations confirmed by his son.

All Comments (21)
  • @rondo1775
    Having been born in '47, Dylan has been a factor in my life for my entire life right up to today. I'm so happy to have witnessed and enjoyed it all. ❤
  • @roxanne2019
    I have followed Dylan since I was 11. It's been 6 decades or more.I have always been in love with Dylan. Of course I appreciate his vast talents and his continuous sharing of himself. Even in his 80s. God bless Bob and I pray he outlines us all...🎉❤❤
  • @Joyce-bg1jh
    I will say this man is a great poet and a musical genius.He has a way to touch people deep down in their souls.Loved you Bob for many years and always will.God bless you.❤️🙏
  • I'm 83 and my music life grew up with Bob Dylan. They didn't really know ya, did they.
  • I started my own musical career just as Bob Dylan came on the scene. I got into the whole folk music scene which was heavily influenced by Bob Dylan as well as Joan Baez, PP&M, Tom Rush and others. I'm so thankful that I was able to be a part of that, not getting famous, but still being a part of the folk music explosion. It was a very special time for all of us, I believe. I went on to play pedal steel guitar and play in numerous bands, with varying types of music, but I'll never forget the magical special life we had during that early folk music era. Marc Trainor.
  • @TaraSykes3
    I'm not a Bob Dylan fan in the sense I love his song writing but not his singing. But my husband LOVES him and saw him many years ago at a UK music festival. I just discovered Bob will be performing in Scotland near the end of this year. I am waiting for ticket release as an early Christmas gift for my husband, I will of course accompany him. So excited, he is going to be stunned to see Bob after so many years. Surprised his tour is not advertised with this documentary.
  • @raymohyde422
    He gave all of us the courage to be ourselves and follow our own path. He taught us humor, laughter, and thought. I'm indebted. Thanks for the soundtrack of my life.
  • I love Bob Dylans music, I started listening to him seriously when the Beatles said he was great back in the 60s. I saw him live in 80s and he was great, I will never forget that show. There will never be anyone like him in music again ......
  • @user-kf7ls1oj9i
    This gentleman’s work has enriched my life more than I am talented enough to convey. I never tire of his songs though I have listened to so many countless times. I in fact appreciate them more & more as time goes on. I am so glad to be walking the earth in his time, which continues… In future eras people will imagine what it must have been like to live in his era, and experience him performing live, as we may imagine how it may have been to be in the audience of Homer or Mozart. And it is so.
  • Thank you for this wonderful commentary, God bless you all, Elizabeth 🙏🌹🎹❤️🎩
  • Ive loved bob from the beginning of my listening life. we had some things in common. curly hair. Jewish upbringing and experiments in spirituality. i learned the guitar playing and singing his songs. gotta love bob!
  • @user-kf7ls1oj9i
    I’ve always loved his songs, and to know something of his heart — as a person & especially as a father — deepens my admiration & respect for Mr. Dylan. It is also a testament to the truth that one doesn’t have to sacrifice their closeness and devotion to their family as a price for the highest attainments of fame & fortune. Bravo to you Mr. Bob Dylan! Bravo!!
  • @joannozburn
    He has had a profound impact on my life and he was my mother's favorite.
  • @Tatgman
    I admire his courage to follow his heart vs succumbing to the critics. He also a great role model for sales people; set a goal and pursue it with passion and keep learning your trade.
  • I love him so much, I have seen him 12 times in the last 14 years. It’s been wonderful every single time I see him. I’m grateful to be Abe to look into his blue eyes. Being older does have advantages. Like having more money. I’ve been listening to him since 1963. I was Born In Time to see him. Looking forward to seeing him again.
  • An extraordinarily enduring artist, his Nobel Prize for Literature is well deserved. 🤔("Green Fire" UK ) 🌈🦉
  • @alfredsonntag
    I do still play his Songs with Pleasure and Love, great Master!❤️✌️🎶🙏
  • @lynnwood7205
    He enjoyed. a life in an America that now no longer is. Great talent, drive, and good timing.
  • @robinbest4786
    A major poet of the 20th Century. And with the music, too . . . !