On May 14, 1966, just hours before his legendary concert in Liverpool, Bob Dylan took a walk through the city’s streets — and these 20 rare photos capture the quieter, more human side of a music icon. Pictured alongside curious children and everyday Liverpudlians, Dylan appears relaxed, playful, and reflective in a way rarely seen during his chaotic 1966 world tour. These candid street photos offer a fascinating glimpse into a fleeting moment in time, showcasing Dylan not just as a rock legend, but as a cultural figure interacting with real people in real places.
Bob Dylan photos Liverpool
Photo credits: Barry Feinstein
This photograph of Dylan in the Dock Road area of Liverpool was taken by Barry Feinstein, a photographer who accompanied Dylan during his world tour, a year after he caused uproar among his folk fans by going electric. According to Chris Hockenhall, a Dylan enthusiast from Merseyside who tracked down the children for a BBC North West documentary, Feinstein didn’t like performance pictures and would take Dylan out to shoot on location.The location in the photograph still exists, in Dublin Street, close to Liverpool’s Dock Road. The picture was taken on 14 May 1966, Dylan was playing Liverpool’s Odeon Theatre that evening. In the afternoon when the photograph was taken Everton were completing one of the greatest FA Cup Final comebacks against Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley. Many of the children’s parents were watching the game so they were left to play in the local streets.Liverpool, 1966 “I said to Bob, ‘You look through my camera and stand in the doorway and you’ll see what you’re going to look like'”.Kids 1966, Barry Feinstein, Dylan Pictures,Bob Dylan in doorway, Liverpool, England, 1966Dylan by Barry Feinstein, 1966Bob Dylan 1966 Liverpool
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