The Bob Dylan Story
Kris Kristofferson presents the first in a ten-part series on His Bobness. How can it take so long?
When you hear Kris's pace of delivery, you'll understand. One sentence every other week. Deeply relaxing.
It's the nasal years that Kris covers tonight, when, sounding old beyond his years, Bob sang songs of the Dust Bowl and the Depression.
Dylan had left his home in Minnesota and headed for bohemian Greenwich Village, New York. There he hung around coffee bars, playing and singing, getting up a few people's noses.
'People didn't take to me,' recalls Dylan cheerily. He should care.
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