“I remember Joe Strummer said that when he first heard my records, I’d already been there and gone. And in a way that’s kind of true. It was like a flying saucer landed… that’s what the sixties were like. Everybody heard about it but only a few really saw it.”
~Bob Dylan (to Cameron Crowe Interview – August-September 1985)
September 1 – 1969
On September 1st 1969, after The Isle of Wight Festival, Dylan arrived by helicopter at Tittenhurst Park to meet John and Yoko, he refused to participate in a recording session at Ascot Sound Studios, although he did unwind and relax with John and Yoko at Tittenhurst before flying back to the States.
~John Lennon Bible
September 1 – 1975
Dylan attends the marriage of his cousin, Linda Goldfine, at the Temple Israel Camp in Minneapolis, performing at the reception with a handful of local musicians, singing “Forever Young” and Kenny Loggins’s “A Love Song.”
~Clinton Heylin (Bob Dylan: A Life in Stolen Moments Day by Day 1941-1995
(probably) September 1 – 2002
Hangin’ out with Hunter S. Thompson in Aspen, Colorado.
Check out: Hunter Thompson is still all-Gonzo
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The Power Station
New York City, New York
September 1984
Lone Justice recording session
Bob Dylan (guitar), Ryan Hedecock (guitar), Ron Wood (guitar), Marvin Etzioni (bass), Benmont Tench (organ), Don Heffington (drums).
1, 3 Bob Dylan (vocal).
2 Maria McKee (vocal & harmonica).
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