DYLAN DU JOUR

By Tom Teicholz at 7 February, 2008, 10:34 pm

For today’s Dylan du jour item, in honor of the opening of the Skirball exhibit today, “Bob Dylan’s American Journey, 1956-1966″ I would like to tell you about one of my favorite artifacts in the show.

It’s a typed letter to Joan Baez’s mother that Dylan wrote as if from Joan Baez, and got Joan to sign. It’s quite funny and impish. In the letter, Dylan makes himself out to be a King Kong-esque beast constantly attacking her daughter.

This is accompanied by a handwritten letter from Joan Baez to her mother, explaining and apologizing for Dylan’s joke letter. She talks about Dick and Mimi (Richard Farina and her sister Mimi Farina) but mostly she gushes about “Bobby” and their relationship. It’s a wonderful letter. Baez pretends to be so adult, but she is in full puppy love mode telling her mother that Bobby is sweet and buys her gifts, and bathes, and is smart about business, and how she enjoys his genius but, she says, there are “no chains” on their relationship. Oh boy!

Doesn’t matter who you are — Ah to be young, gifted and silly in love…..


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