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Mr Dylan’s hands – Photos

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The hands and feet of Mr Dylan in cars.
I wonder if these two photos are on top of the list of ‘the smallest part of Bob Dylan’ in a photo.

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1966 in the desert, a Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn with Bob Dylans feet hanging out . . .by Barry Feinstein.

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1965 Bob Dylan drives away with Warhol’s Double Elvis on top of a car . . . Bob Dylan holding onto to the canvas.

His hat and microphone

His hat and microphone

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His hands.

 1969 playing hike and seek

1969 playing hike and seek

1964 Summer Bearsville, NY (Albert Grossmans pool) with Bob Neuwirth by David Gahr

1964 Summer Bearsville, NY (Albert Grossmans pool) with Bob Neuwirth by David Gahr

More hide and seek from 1969 by Elliott Landy

More hide and seek from 1969 by Elliott Landy

His belly.

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Prints of the photograph are listed for sale via the Barry Feinstein Estate.

“On Tour With Eric Clapton, the third album released by Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, was #29 on the Billboard 200 in April 1970, the year it was released. It was also #39 on the British Album Chart as well as being certified as a gold record by the RIAA. All photos of Delaney and Bonnie were shot down, so a photo of a Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn in the desert was used instead. The photo was taken by Barry Feinstein, the manager of Delaney and Bonnie, who was also working as a photographer for Bob Dylan during his tour in 1966. The feet shown hanging out of the car window in the picture are those of Bob Dylan.”

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