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Bob Dylan Live 1964 – 201 Talkin’ World War III Blues


The first track, Talkin’ World War III Blues, of the second disc of The Bootleg Series Volume 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964 Concert at Philharmonic Hall.

15 Responses to “ Bob Dylan Live 1964 – 201 Talkin’ World War III Blues ”

  1. NeonlightRebel Says:

    I love how the audience went wild when he said “One night a crazy dream came to me…”. Awesome, really! When I first heard this song I fell to the floor of my room, dying of laughter. Really.


  2. iluvtopetpuppys Says:

    give me a tv dinner im a hungry man


  3. smurfette2234 Says:

    1964 That was the year I graduated high school, got a car and drove off some crazy cliff.


  4. smurfette2234 Says:

    World War III, some joke, huh?


  5. glooryboy69 Says:

    he doesn’t fingerpick the album version he flatpicks


  6. sleepyduo37 Says:

    Anyone have a tab layout for this version he doesn’t do the fingerpicking as heard on the album but I am confused into how he plays it here.


  7. DaRandom90 Says:

    Memerized this whole song.


  8. labowskidave Says:

    This is my favourite version…i will never forget the words to this song as long as i live….just brilliant music…bob dylan usual genius..
    i’ll let u be in my dream, if i can be in your dream; genius.


  9. Tewks44 Says:

    this one’s good, but I’m a bigger fan of the john birch paranoid blues


  10. domthiry Says:

    been listening to this song for more than 40 years and still laugh every time I hear it. good car to drive after a war.


  11. donning Says:

    What about ‘Talkin’ Bear Mountain…’?


  12. steph1069 Says:

    awesome song lol :-D


  13. 1992guitars Says:

    Agreed. Watching the video of this song as performed at the Newport Folk Festival in a theater with a bunch of other people, I might as well have been out at at a comedy film! I love Bobby!!!


  14. whatjasay Says:

    funniest of the talken blues


  15. krshna0 Says:

    i love that:-D


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