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When the Beatles hung out with Bob Dylan

As the world readies for Dylan’d 80th birthday on May 24, Paul McCartney speaks about an evening spent with the maestro. The nourishment was not on the conventional kind

May 10, 2021 / 07:47 IST
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Bob Dylan. Source: New York Times
Bob Dylan. Source: New York Times

What made the late Anthony Bourdain entertaining was his colourful life, power of articulation and vivid imagination. He once spoke of a hypothetical photograph, in which he, the Dalai Lama, Keith Richards and Christopher Walken are sitting in a hot tub, “doing bong rips”.

While that hilarious scenario never panned out, the \,/p.e 80th birthday on May 24 is being awaited by his fans, did light up togethe.p-/r. In fact, Dylan, who won the 2016 Nobel for literature, initiated the new kids from Liverpool into the experience in 1964.

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Earlier this month, Paul McCartney spoke about hanging out with Dylan at the Delmonico Hotel in New York.

“I remember it pretty well,” McCartney said on the Adam Buxton Podcast. “We were staying in that hotel, and I think we were on tour. So we were all together in the hotel suite; we were having a drink, and then Bob arrived. We said ‘hi,’ and he vanished into a back room, one of the rooms off the suite. So we just carried on ... but Ringo went back to see him.”