$ 0 0 Bob Dylan at an Andy Warhol exhibition, NYC, 1965 … photographer: Nat Finkelstein Neil & Bob at SNACKS-benefiz concert … 1975 in San Francisco … Kezar STadium … Neil Young2780 Kezar StadiumGolden Gate ParkSan Francisco, California23 March 1975S.N.A.C.K. Benefit Bob 1981 Aviginion/France Photographer Daniel Kramer … Bob Dylan & Joan Baez on there way to Buffalo, October 1964 waiting to get fetched up, at Newark Airport, for a concert … at the evening before they appeared at LINCOLN CENTER together … .. “The hour when the ship comes in” he wrote that year in Joan Baez house in Carmel, California… 1964 bob dylan & joan baez … Photo: Barry Feinstein … Train Ride Dublin to Belfast, 1966Barry tells: on the train from Dublin to Belfast. Bob was just sitting there looking out the window. He had the habit of touching window windows. No one knows why . Maybe because of the raindrops, anyway it was a very wonderful moment. It was the only train ride where you had to pass the customs within a country. George and Bob, at Madison Square Garden 1971 Bob Dylan and the Hawks performing at Symphony Hall in Newark, NJ on October 2, 1965. The musicians playing with him, Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel and Robbie Robertson went on to become The Band. by Thom Cronin Bob Dylan with Mick Jagger Bob Dylan 1969 … Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville, TNAll the tired horses in the sun, i have to close the gate, the riding ´sdone BOB, NEIL & ERIC rehearsing the 30th anniversary at Columbia, 1992, Madison Square Garden, NYC Photo: Jim Marshall: Robbie Robertson, Michael McClure, Bob Dylan, Allen Ginsberg … in the today called “Kerouac Street, 1965 in San Francisco Bob Dylan 1975, at the catholic cementry in Lowell (Rolling Thunder Review) … Jack Kerouac is buried there Sara Dylan, ‘Bob Dylan’, George Harrison, Olivia Arias, 24 March 1975…aboard the Queen Mary for the recording session wrap party of Paul & Linda McCartney’s VENUS & MARS album “I remember admiring the way he dealt with his five-year-old son, Jesse, who was whining in frustration, wanting Bob to help him move a toy car. I would have gone over and done it for him, but Bob kept encouraging him, “C’mon, Jesse, you can do it, just keep trying.” And Jesse, with a big smile of satisfaction, did it. I was very impressed by Bob’s instinct to teach him self-reliance.” – Elliott Landy.Bob Dylan with son Jesse Dylan, Byrdcliffe home, Woodstock, NY, 1968. Photo By ©Elliott Landy Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash… (the Johnny Cash Sessions, Nashville,1969) by Jim Marshall … “Hey Johnny I wanna say hi and I’m sorry we can’t be there but that’s just the way it is. I wanna sing ya one of your songs about trains. I used to sing this song before I ever wrote a song and I also want to thank you for standing up for me way back when.” Love this tribute song and introduction from Bob. I also dig when he almost knocks the mic stand over. Happy Birthday, Johnny Cash!” Bob Dylan via Video, Johnny Cash Tribute, 1999 Bob & the Greenbriar Boys … Bob Dylan September 26, 1961 – Bob Dylan performed the opening set for the Greenbriar Boys at Gerde’s Folk City, Greenwich Village’s premier music venue, Robert Shelton of the New York Times was out in the audience, taking notes. Three days later in the Friday edition of the paper, his review of the show hit the racks. But rather than write up the main act, Shelton headlined his story, “Bob Dylan: A Distinctive Stylist.” Aside from the headline and the bulk of verbiage, Dylan even got the photograph, which pictured him in his black corduroy Huck Finn cap.It was Robert Shelton’s write-up of the 20-year-old Bob Dylan, that launched Dylan’s career, and made both of them famous. Sign on the window, says lonley … (Sign on the Window, 1970) Bob Dylan – New York Armani for the Divorce at Court 1977 Bob Dylan & Albert Grossman “weather Judas Iscariot was, betrayed by a kiss …” (With God on our Side, 1963) On this day in 1986 — 31 years ago today — Frank Beacam-story: Albert Grossman died of a heart attack while flying on Concorde from New York to London.Grossman managed Bob Dylan (between 1962 and 1970), Peter, Paul and Mary, The Band, Janis Joplin, Odetta, Gordan Lightfoot, Richie Havens, The Electric Flag, Ian and Sylvia, Phil Ochs, Jsse Winchester and Todd Rundgren. Bob Dylan at the ALPER´s home New York Texas Tornados, Doug Sahm Sessions 1972 …. Atlantic Recording Studios,New York City, New York,October 9th, 1972.(Is anybjody going to) SanAntonePersonell: Bob Dylan , Doug Sahm, Charlie Owens, Daver Kirby, Ken Kosek, GlenMartin Image © David Gahr Bob Dylan At the Andy Warhol´s FACTORY, 1965 – Photographer: Nat Finkelstein Patti Smith, Bob Dylan Photo by Daniel Kramer: Manchaster Free Trade Hall Concert, 1965 Bob Dylan BOB DYLAN, NYC 1962 by Ted RussellBob and Suze, in their small appartment, West 4th Street, NYC John Cohen´s appartment (Photographer), Greenwich Village, NYC, 1962 Bob Dylan HAVE a CIGAR … 2003 … Asbury Park NJPhoto by David Clinch Bob Dylan – Royal Albert Hall, Nov 2013 Paolo Brillo picture Bob Dylan 1983 Lynn GoldsmithI had been to the studio before and knew that the elevator door opened up right into the control room. As I rode the elevator and watched the lights mark each floor I knew that I had to make a very important decision. Was I a photographer or a fan? Did I come there to make the most of my time by creating a portrait, or did I come here to meet Bob Dylan? By the time the door opened I had chosen to be the best photographer I could be.There he was staring at me right in the face. I walked right up to him because I knew that even though I was invited, it was up to him if I’d get a shot. I stuck out my hand and introduced myself. “Hi, I’m Lynn Goldsmith and I’d like to make some pictures.” He replied, “Well, that’s not necessary, I have a photographer.” I said, “With two photographers, you get two points of view!” He said, “I get your point of view.” I asked, “Then I can shoot right?” He smiled and nodded yes. – Lynn Goldsmith … thx Andrea Orlandi Lone Star Club, NYC, 1983 … Shredni Volper (harp), Levon Helm (Mandolin), bob Dylan, Rick Danko Bob Dylan Friends Of Chile Benefit – 1974-05-09 – New York City, Felt Forum … They started out on burgundy, but soon hit the harder stuff … (Just like Tom Thumb´s Blues) … “Dave sang folk songs, jazz standards, Dixieland stuff & blues ballads, not in any particular order & not a superfluous nuance in his entire repertoire. Songs that were delicate, expansive, personal, historical or ethereal, you name it.” Bob Dylan: Photographer: Jim Marshall, at Newport Folk Festival, 1963“whisperin´ sweet nothin´s in her ear” Bob und Joan neben der Bühne auf dem Newport Folk Festival. Zwischen dem “King” und der “Queen” der Folkmusik bestand eine Zeitlang eine magische Chemie. 1966, NYC … the Meat Packing District .Photo by Jerry Schatzberg — at The Highline Elevated Park, New York City. Bob Dylan – Polka Dots… Los Angeles, CA, 1965Photo by Lisa Law — in Los Angeles, California. Rolling Stone Magazin Interview Bob Dylan — inNew York, New York. Talkin´ John Birch PARANOID Blues … Bob Dylan — with Bob Dylan in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Bob Dylan The Never Ending Tour — at Never Ending Tour. Tour 1974 — at TD Garden. Bob Dylan. July 27, 1972. (Photo by Vernon Shibla/New York Post Archives) Bob Dylan & Keith Richards STONED … 1972 at the 29th Birthday from Mick Jagger, NYC … Keef RiffHard, HisBRENDA, His Bobness … — mit Keith Richards, Mick Jagger und Bob Dylan hier: The St. Regis New York. — at The St. Regis New York. Bob Dylan – Photo Rowland Scherman … Washington Coloseum, 1965 — in Washington, District of Columbia. Municipal AuditoriumAustin, TexasJanuary 27, 1976 Bob Dylan at City of Austin Municipal Court. Bob Dylan. July 27, 1972. (Photo by Vernon Shibla/New York Post Archives) STONED … 1972 Tour closing down after Madison Square garden Concert, NYC … Keef RiffHard, HisBRENDA, His Bobness … Arthur Rosato:The first time I saw Bob was when I was working with The Rolling Stones in ’72. We were in New York at the end of the tour. We had an after show party… and Bob was there. He came in his red plaid shirt and Chip [Monck], who was a good friend of his, introduced us.I think the Stones tour had a big influence on him.That was the biggest thing going at the time. Bob’s a major rock & roll fan;he loves the Stones thing,and he takes in everything. It was right after that we started working on Planet Waves. He came out of retirement. ads