![]() "Yeah."Mintz asked Dylan to give him his impressions of John. ![]() Mintz asked, "It would be very nice to have that tape, wouldn't it?"and Dylan paused. ![]() He stated that they probably played some old Gene Vincent song, but he does not know where the tape is. (I believe he mentioned this before.) They were at Kenwood, and he remembered a tape recorder running. Not really."ĭylan (if he isn't yanking our chain) confirmed that a tape of he and Lennon jamming together does exist. When point blank asked if he was offended, he replied, "Naw. Why would it effect him this way? It was just a song." Mintz agreed. Dylan said that an old drummer of his used to play the parody of "Serve Somebody" to him, but that he wasn't bothered, he just wondered why Lennon cared so much. Mintz brought up the subject of John's now infamous Dylan parodies. What is especially fascinating about this show is that Mintz airs an interview he conducted with Dylan in 1992 concerning his memories and impressions of Lennon.ĭylan remarked that it was difficult to pick a favorite Lennon song, but he singled out "Nowhere Man" and finally chose "Mother" as his all-time favorite. The March 11, 2000, episode of The Beatle Years (hosted by Eliot Mintz) was a special devoted to the connections between two of the 20th century's greatest songwriters-John Lennon and Bob Dylan. ![]() The Beatle Years: Dylan on Lennon.And Vice-Versa ![]()
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