Timothée Chalamet performs favorite Bob Dylan songs on ‘SNL’

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Under Saturday Night LiveS Opening Monologist of the Host and Musical Timothée Chalamet, he revealed that he would sing more obscure Bob Dylan songs, which are his personal favorites.

The trio of songs he chose was not included in his latest hit film, A completely unknownWhere he brings Dylan to life, starting with his arrival in New York in 1961, before his career took off, to his controversial performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, when he switched from an acoustic guitar and folk to electric and beyond.

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The numbers he performed included “Outlaw Blues”, from Dylan’s album from 1965 Bring it all back home; “Three Angels”, which was released in 1970 as part of his eleventh album New morning; and “Tomorrow is a long time” from Bob Dylan’s biggest hits, Bind II Published in 1971. For his last performance, Chalamet got company on stage by James Blake, who played piano.

Before his medley of “Outlaw Blues” and “Three Angels”, Chalamet was introduced by Adam Sandler.

Chalamet was recently nominated for his second Oscar for best male lead role in A completely unknown And the film was further hailed with seven other nominations, including best films, best director of James Mangold, best male supporting role for Ed Norton, who played folk singer Pete Seeger, and best female supporting role for Monia Barbaro, who played Joan Baez.

See his performance below:

“Outlaw Blues” and “Three Angels” medley

“Tomorrow is a long time”

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