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Bob Dylan and Two Irish ladies 1966

Bob Dylan and Two Irish ladies 1966

“Ireland, 1966. Two Irish ladies got into his room. They were poets and he was quite taken with their poems. It made for a quick friendship.”

Feinstein, Barry. Real moments: Bob Dylan. London: Vision On, 2008. 9781847721051
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/190967905

Belfast, Ireland

Photograph courtesy of Barry Feinstein.

1966-05-06

Bob Dylan and Two Irish ladies 1966 2

Taken with poets wherever he traveled and said so onstage in London (lines perhaps spoken earlier in a Belfast hotel room): “You promised me you were gonna read. It doesn’t mean a thing now, but they’re all poets, you understand, if it comes out that way, it comes out that way, but, all poets you know.”

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