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bob dylan & the hawks (later known as the band) eating dinner, birmingham, england, 1965. photo by barry feinstein
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George Harrison in Los Angeles, 1975. Photo by Barry Feinstein
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Bob Dylan in concert, 1974 © Barry Feinstein.
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Bob Dylan by Barry Feinstein, 1974.
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Bob Dylan, Edinburgh 1966
[photo by Barry Feinstein]
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Bob Dylan, 1966
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Bob Dylan, shot by Barry Feinstein, 1966
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bob dylan at royal albert hall, barry feinstein, 1966
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You know... I had a perspective on the booing. Because you got to realize you can kill somebody with kindness, too.”
–Bob Dylan, No Direction Home (2005)
Photo by Barry Feinstein
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Original album cover for 'Beggars Banquet', rejected by Decca. The title of the album as well as all the credits, are hidden under the graffiti, such as: "Peter is a faggot"; "Lyndon (B. Johnson, U.S. President) loves Mao"; "God rolls his own"; "Maharishi were here"; "Ronald Reagan is a sissy"; "Rent-a-cop"; "Strawberry Bob (Robert Fraser) for President"; "Bob Dylans dream"; and just to the left over the sewer pipe is "Spanish Tony where are you?", a supposed distress call from long-time drug addict Keith Richards.
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bob dylan, england, 1966. photo by barry feinstein
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Bob Dylan in concert, 1974 © Barry Feinstein.
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Bob Dylan by Barry Feinstein in Bristol, England, 1966.
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Bob Dylan por Barry Feinstein
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Barry Feinstein, Bob Dylan avec des enfants à Liverpool, 1966.
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