1965 interview with Nico about meeting Dylan in 1964 in Paris
Posted: 18 Oct 2019 23:47
Just found a 1965 interview with Nico about meeting Dylan in 1964.May in Paris.
The Real Bob Dylan... by Nico who first met him in Paris
1965.Sep.18, Disc Weekly, page 5
Bob Dylan has already become a folk myth. Under the myth there is the shock-headed 22-year-old man. The man whose aggressive attack on life comes out through his protest songs and his sarcastic, violent and startling way of singing.
It is hard to imagine this sort of person indulging in the romantic. But this is the picture of Bob Dylan that singer Nico has.
Attractive, fair-headed Nico and Dylan met in Paris 18 months ago. They were introduced by actor Ken Carruthers in a pavement cafe one evening.
"He spoke a lot that first time," Nico said. "At first, you know, he's very open. Then suddenly he will go back into his shell.
"We all went back to my studio flat that evening and I cooked a meal.
"They decided to stay in my studio. In those days Bob was broke and they were staying in a terrible dark, dismal hotel. It was not a good place to work.
"During the week he stayed he wrote many songs, including 'It Ain't Me Babe'.
"I didn't know what to expect when we met. He was like a god to me. He doesn't put himself out. And he never tries to change anyone. He accepts or rejects them as he expects them to treat him.
"He doesn't like to go out much. Only walking. Most of the time he talks about people he knows. He loves beautiful people and beautiful movies. He used to write all the time even with the studio full of people.
"He is scared of being alone. He could cut himself off and write even with a lot of noise around him."
After he left France, Dylan sometimes phoned Nico in Paris. He never writes letters. Once he played her a new single he had recorded.
"He asked me what I thought. I had to say ten times how good it was before he was sure. He always wants to know what you think and what you are thinking about."
issue of Disc Weekly posted at 2019.Apr.25 at
https://1960smusicmagazines.com/2019/04 ... r-18-1965/
page 5 with Nico
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The Real Bob Dylan... by Nico who first met him in Paris
1965.Sep.18, Disc Weekly, page 5
Bob Dylan has already become a folk myth. Under the myth there is the shock-headed 22-year-old man. The man whose aggressive attack on life comes out through his protest songs and his sarcastic, violent and startling way of singing.
It is hard to imagine this sort of person indulging in the romantic. But this is the picture of Bob Dylan that singer Nico has.
Attractive, fair-headed Nico and Dylan met in Paris 18 months ago. They were introduced by actor Ken Carruthers in a pavement cafe one evening.
"He spoke a lot that first time," Nico said. "At first, you know, he's very open. Then suddenly he will go back into his shell.
"We all went back to my studio flat that evening and I cooked a meal.
"They decided to stay in my studio. In those days Bob was broke and they were staying in a terrible dark, dismal hotel. It was not a good place to work.
"During the week he stayed he wrote many songs, including 'It Ain't Me Babe'.
"I didn't know what to expect when we met. He was like a god to me. He doesn't put himself out. And he never tries to change anyone. He accepts or rejects them as he expects them to treat him.
"He doesn't like to go out much. Only walking. Most of the time he talks about people he knows. He loves beautiful people and beautiful movies. He used to write all the time even with the studio full of people.
"He is scared of being alone. He could cut himself off and write even with a lot of noise around him."
After he left France, Dylan sometimes phoned Nico in Paris. He never writes letters. Once he played her a new single he had recorded.
"He asked me what I thought. I had to say ten times how good it was before he was sure. He always wants to know what you think and what you are thinking about."
issue of Disc Weekly posted at 2019.Apr.25 at
https://1960smusicmagazines.com/2019/04 ... r-18-1965/
page 5 with Nico
https://i2.wp.com/1960smusicmagazines.c ... LIES-6.jpg