New York Times / August 17, 2009

Arts, Briefly

The Freewheelin’, Unrecognizable Bob Dylan
Compiled by RACHEL LEE HARRIS

“How does it feel?” Bob Dylan wondered back in 1965, to be on your
own, “like a complete unknown.” Now he knows. Two police officers in
their 20s asked Mr. Dylan, 68, to provide identification as he took a
stroll through Long Branch, N.J., last month, The Associated Press
reported.

The officers were responding to a report from residents that an
“eccentric-looking old man” had wandered into their yard, according to
ABC News. Mr. Dylan, right, who said he was looking at houses to pass
some time before that night’s show with Willie Nelson and John
Mellencamp, was not carrying identification, so the officers
accompanied him back to his hotel, where concert workers vouched for
him. “I’ve seen pictures of Bob Dylan from a long time ago, and he
didn’t look like Bob Dylan to me at all,” Officer Kristie Buble told
ABC News. “We see a lot of people on our beat, and I wasn’t sure if he
came from one of our hospitals or something. He was acting very
suspicious. Not delusional, just suspicious.”

-- 
Jim Devine / "All science would be superfluous if the form of
appearance of things directly coincided with their essence." -- KM
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