Bob Dylan and Joan Baez 1963 March on Washington

Bob Dylan Video clip Score: 4 / five

25 Responses to “Bob Dylan and Joan Baez 1963 March on Washington”

  1. TheDrlibbe says:

    Proud to have supported them from the beginning. Have you noticed their contribution to political equality and opportunity for everyone? We changed the world!

  2. Jordanx67 says:

    @SHMUJEW clearly a troll

  3. voidinggenerations says:

    This dude sold his soul to satan

  4. SHMUJEW says:

    thanks to the libtards who organized this rally, we have packed prisons and mass immorality and rampant crime and chaos…..civility is blown like the wind.

  5. taddyd1 says:

    @Diablo112687
    He would not have been there if it were not for her. If you don’t like angels then go to hell..

  6. SuperJORGE1978 says:

    Me parece fantástico este video de Bob con Joan. En ese año yo tenía 4 años. Creo que tanto Bob como Joan nacieron en el momento y lugar perfecto para desplegar su inmenso talento. Los amo…

  7. boardsaket says:

    @quad1000 I love joan voice.

  8. chubbycrow says:

    Love how Joan juss sneaks in there.

  9. satinhell818 says:

    He was so young and handsome …..lol

  10. karenscoffeefarm says:

    They have been what you might call ‘pivotal’ beings in the evolution of modern humanity. They had balls of steel to step forward at that time with their truth. They got a LOT of crap for it

  11. TheAnjerika says:

    @memaseven masters of war is on here i just heard it

  12. lildice200 says:

    @glovemonkey Dude, you do realize that people like Joan and Bob were only who they were cause they were born into a modern dark ages, a generation living in constant fear of atomic war. These guys are protesting because 10-15% of the population were oppressed victims of narrow minded bigotry. You were born right on time, these amazing singers were unfortunate enough to be born in a society with primitive beliefs and had to dedicate their lives to a cause to escape it.

  13. MrCaseydiggz says:

    It’s awfully dark there…if you know what I mean…

  14. RedHexBand says:

    @glovemonkey It could all happen again, if only you’d wake up.

  15. Diablo112687 says:

    I wish I could edit out Joan Baez…

  16. memaseven says:

    I was born at just the right time!!!! I’ve been following Dylan since 1963; there isn’t another and will never be!! I almost fell on the floor when I heard “Masters of War” in my friend’s dorm room in college…..can’t find it on here…I think they keep taking it off…We’re still fighting the same wars……nobody EVER learns!!

  17. PatMackinHard says:

    The magnitude of The March on Washington and Dylan’s hopeful lyrical content just gives me chills every time I watch this video. I wish I could have lived through this era.

  18. Ricardo11372 says:

    no man has collected the socially and political thoughts of an entire struggle as this man did. his song woke up millions to the hypocrisy of their society by hitting so close to home. from NYC, we love u Bob, Mr. Dylan or Zimmerman. Whatever, you were brought to bring truth to the masses. what we do with our talent is not for God to decide.

  19. ScribblesOfOwls says:

    beautiful

  20. FernyBass007 says:

    @glovemonkey even the late sam cooke..got jealous of him of about “blowin’ in the wind” he was born in a black neigborhood duluth..minnesota…they came from the city of all colours..new york city!!

  21. Rapappport says:

    @dmkwils Yes, they were trying to and did make us a better country. How have you done so?

  22. patfromlogan says:

    @Cwray27 – I think it’s nice that at least one person can sing – though knowing the lyrics would have helped

  23. glovemonkey says:

    this vid never fails to make me smile, 1000’s of repressed black people thinking “who the fuck is the skinny white kid”!!!!

  24. Rapappport says:

    @dmkwils Do you have any documentation of your opinion?

  25. dmkwils says:

    @Rapappport liberal progressive commies

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