My Day with Bob Dylan
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Publicado 2014-01-01
Pulling up to a stop light at the corner of LaGuardia Place and 3rd Street, he spotted Bob Dylan standing on the corner, looking dazed. Frank rolled down his window and introduced himself to the "generation poet" a bold step that began his fascinating day and night with Bob Dylan.
This is Frank's personal account, revisiting the actual locations of their tumultuous day and night; the bars they hit, the conversations they had, the streets they walked, the colorful character they encountered, the music they played, and the fleeting friendship they established on that warm summer day in Greenwich Village.
This soundtrack features a recent Frank's recent recording covering Dylan's landmark classic, "Positively 4th Street."
Frank wanted to thank gifted lyricist and song writing partner June Baxter, for her photograph of Frank sitting at the piano shortly before the end credits.
Todos los comentarios (21)
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I smiled for 11 minutes, what a great story and what a great storyteller, thank you Frank
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Great story. You related to him as a musician. and not an icon. That did it for him. Cool.
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Frank, your story was beautiful. It gave me goosebumps and warmth.
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I love the good cheer in his eyes as he tells his story ☺️
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What a great great story!!! i went to the Village in '67 and spent the summer livin my Bob Dylan dream. Playin guitar in the park, meetin girls and hangin out in the clubs and coffeehouses. What a place, what a time!
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I really want to here Frank's songs now.
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Beautiful and inspirational!!!!!!!! Truth be told, I think Bob was lucky to meet YOU.
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This guy is so cool.... and I'm sooo jealous
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Wow. stumbled across this video....what a story, enjoyed it so much!
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Really enjoyed this
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nice - i smiled all the way through that video.
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Frank! Today is my birthday and your day with Bob is the icing on my cake! Loved it! I’ll always love Bob Dylan🌞 Happy 64th Birthday 🎂 to me!
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Never met Bob, but spent a lot of time with Eric Von Schmidt. It was Eric who gave Bob the song, "Baby can I follow you down?". He said Dylan had a memory that was just incredible. He listened to Eric sing the song one time and Dylan performed it the next night. Sadly, Eric died in 2007. But he leaves behind a whole lot of contributions to American culture, both in art and music.
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that was the sweetest video ever...,and I'm jealous. I am and have always been his #1 fan...he changed my life!
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The single greatest goddamn video I've ever seen. The most truth that's ever been told. I'm basically speechless.
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This was one of the most beautiful things i've ever seen on the internet, my heart's full of melancholy, sounds like you were living the dream for one night, what an amazing oportunity!. Thanks for sharing it, I really love stories. Have a good life man
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Took his time storytelling his Unforgettable Meeting with Dylan, Playing music till 5 am. Memories🌹❣️👌
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Its 2 am in the morning! Searching Dylan stuff. Found your story. Mint, original and how fortunate to be complimented by Bob. Your Sincerity - appreciated. I could feel Manhattan. Loved it Thanks
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Sooooo Very Very Coooool....
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Authentic meetings remain eternal in the spiritual sphere.