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Suze Rotolo

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141 total appearances

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Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

So this, we were the, these new folk singers were the anti-Kingston Trio image, you know.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

So this, we were the, these new folk singers were the anti-Kingston Trio image, you know.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

Hmm.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

Hmm.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

Hmm.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

It was all very casual. And the apartment was very small. And the photographer came and the publicity guy from Columbia came. So then they figured they'd start taking some pictures in the apartment of Bob's. sitting around, pick up your guitar, put it down, sing something. And then Don Hunstine said to me, get in some of the pictures. So I did, and he took more pictures.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

It was all very casual. And the apartment was very small. And the photographer came and the publicity guy from Columbia came. So then they figured they'd start taking some pictures in the apartment of Bob's. sitting around, pick up your guitar, put it down, sing something. And then Don Hunstine said to me, get in some of the pictures. So I did, and he took more pictures.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

It was all very casual. And the apartment was very small. And the photographer came and the publicity guy from Columbia came. So then they figured they'd start taking some pictures in the apartment of Bob's. sitting around, pick up your guitar, put it down, sing something. And then Don Hunstine said to me, get in some of the pictures. So I did, and he took more pictures.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

And then he said, let's go outside and walk. It was very casual, completely unplanned. And it was freezing outside. And then again, referring to Bob getting dressed, he just took this thin suede jacket that wasn't good for a New York cold winter day. And I had on a couple of sweaters. The last one was his, a big bulky knit sweater because the apartment was cold. And I threw on a coat on top.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

And then he said, let's go outside and walk. It was very casual, completely unplanned. And it was freezing outside. And then again, referring to Bob getting dressed, he just took this thin suede jacket that wasn't good for a New York cold winter day. And I had on a couple of sweaters. The last one was his, a big bulky knit sweater because the apartment was cold. And I threw on a coat on top.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

And then he said, let's go outside and walk. It was very casual, completely unplanned. And it was freezing outside. And then again, referring to Bob getting dressed, he just took this thin suede jacket that wasn't good for a New York cold winter day. And I had on a couple of sweaters. The last one was his, a big bulky knit sweater because the apartment was cold. And I threw on a coat on top.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

So I always look at that picture as I feel like an Italian sausage because I had so many layers on. And he was freezing and I was freezing and had more clothes on. It was very cold that day.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

So I always look at that picture as I feel like an Italian sausage because I had so many layers on. And he was freezing and I was freezing and had more clothes on. It was very cold that day.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

So I always look at that picture as I feel like an Italian sausage because I had so many layers on. And he was freezing and I was freezing and had more clothes on. It was very cold that day.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

Yes, it's true. Suffer for beauty, isn't it? How did that album cover change your life? I had no idea, and I don't think anyone who had anything to do with it thought it would have such an enormous impact. So it became something that was my identifier, but it wasn't my identity. So it became something that was separate from me.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

Yes, it's true. Suffer for beauty, isn't it? How did that album cover change your life? I had no idea, and I don't think anyone who had anything to do with it thought it would have such an enormous impact. So it became something that was my identifier, but it wasn't my identity. So it became something that was separate from me.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

Yes, it's true. Suffer for beauty, isn't it? How did that album cover change your life? I had no idea, and I don't think anyone who had anything to do with it thought it would have such an enormous impact. So it became something that was my identifier, but it wasn't my identity. So it became something that was separate from me.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

who I knew myself to be, which might sound odd, but I thought it was a great cover, a very unusual cover for the time. And the first time I saw it, he was playing at Carnegie Hall, I think, or Town Hall, and the cover was blown up and put on right outside. It was in black and white and blown up very big. And that really made an impression. It was almost embarrassing.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

who I knew myself to be, which might sound odd, but I thought it was a great cover, a very unusual cover for the time. And the first time I saw it, he was playing at Carnegie Hall, I think, or Town Hall, and the cover was blown up and put on right outside. It was in black and white and blown up very big. And that really made an impression. It was almost embarrassing.

Fresh Air
Joan Baez / Suze Rotolo / Al Kooper On Dylan

who I knew myself to be, which might sound odd, but I thought it was a great cover, a very unusual cover for the time. And the first time I saw it, he was playing at Carnegie Hall, I think, or Town Hall, and the cover was blown up and put on right outside. It was in black and white and blown up very big. And that really made an impression. It was almost embarrassing.