I asked Bob Dylan to paint the album cover for 'Music from Big Pink.' He said, 'Yeah, let me see what I can come up with.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not that kind of Bob Dylan, tortured creative.
I was buying Bob Dylan mainly, everything I could get hold of by him.
I have Bob Dylan lyrics on my ribs. I'm a diehard Dylan fan, and my dad and I joke that if I ever met him, I'd have him sign his name right under my tattoo and then I'd run to the parlor to get his signature tattooed.
Bob Dylan has always sealed his decisions with the unexplainable. His motives for withholding the release of the magnificent 'Basement Tapes' will be as forever obscure as Brian Wilson's reasons for the destruction of the tapes for 'Smile.'
Well, I love Bob Dylan, let's make that clear. He's one of my musical heroes.
When I heard his first songs, Dylan was answering certain questions that I had all my life been asking myself.
I would say that Bob Dylan is as interested in money as any person I've known in my life. That's just the truth.
I want to paint. That is probably going to sound so pretentious coming from someone who's been a musician.
Bob Dylan was the source of pop music's unpredictability in the Sixties. Never as big a record-seller as commonly imagined, his importance was first aesthetic and social, and then as an influence.
If I wasn't Bob Dylan, I'd probably think that Bob Dylan has a lot of answers myself.