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Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan with Zsa Zsa Gabor at Mick Jagger's Birthday party, 1972. Dylan asked Fried to take this photo. Original prints.
FROM ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE:
In July 26th the US was favored by an eclipse of the moon, Mick Jagger‘s 29th birthday, and the conclusion of the Rolling Stones‘ hit road show, in which they play The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band.The first event went uncelebrated. The latter two were the occasion, on the top floor of the St. Regis Hotel in New York, for a party that had something for everyone, even for Bob Dylan. Wearing his black aviator glasses, a checkered shirt, a white fedora and a suspicious smile, Dylan stepped up to a Newsweek photographer [Lawrence Fried] and asked if his picture might be taken with Zsa Zsa Gabor, who was idling nearby in a tie-dye evening gown.Why certainly. The Newsweek lady approached Zsa Zsa and her escort, Huntington Hartford, and conveyed the request.“Who ees he?” inquired Zsa Zsa.“He’s the most famous rock star in the world!” said Huntington Hartford, speaking quickly.“Oh, veil then,” said the Zsa, brightening. “I luhv him!”
FROM ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE:
In July 26th the US was favored by an eclipse of the moon, Mick Jagger‘s 29th birthday, and the conclusion of the Rolling Stones‘ hit road show, in which they play The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band.The first event went uncelebrated. The latter two were the occasion, on the top floor of the St. Regis Hotel in New York, for a party that had something for everyone, even for Bob Dylan. Wearing his black aviator glasses, a checkered shirt, a white fedora and a suspicious smile, Dylan stepped up to a Newsweek photographer [Lawrence Fried] and asked if his picture might be taken with Zsa Zsa Gabor, who was idling nearby in a tie-dye evening gown.Why certainly. The Newsweek lady approached Zsa Zsa and her escort, Huntington Hartford, and conveyed the request.“Who ees he?” inquired Zsa Zsa.“He’s the most famous rock star in the world!” said Huntington Hartford, speaking quickly.“Oh, veil then,” said the Zsa, brightening. “I luhv him!”
- Copyright
- Patricia Fried and Lauren A. Wendle
- Image Size
- 494x707 / 185.7KB
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- Dylan, Bob, Rolling Stones, The 1965, 1972