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August 17th, 2009br>Dylan's Pilgrimages: Bruce, Neil, John, and Elvisbr>By John Lewis |
Since it was reported that Bob Dylan was stopped and questioned by the police last month, the blogosphere has been abuzz about why the music legend was wandering around a suburban New Jersey neighborhood in the pouring rain. One theory has it that he was looking for the house where Bruce Springsteen wrote the material for Born To Run, which would be consistent with other pilgrimages Dylan has made over the past few years. In fact, Dylan has also turned up at sites relating to pivotal moments in the lives of Neil Young, John Lennon, and Elvis Presley.
According to reports, Dylan recently visited Young’s childhood home in Winnipeg and Lennon’s home in Liverpool. In both instances, he turned up unannounced with no fanfare or entourage. That would jibe with a story Jim Dickinson told me some years ago about a conversation he had with Dylan at the Time Out of Mind sessions in Miami. During a break in the recording, Dylan mentioned that he’d “visited Humes,” which, to a Memphian such as Dickinson, meant one thing—an Elvis pilgrimage.
Dylan told Dickinson that, during a tour stop in Memphis, he visited Humes (above), the high school Elvis attended. Dickinson paused to note that the school’s demographics had changed a great deal since the early 1950s, and Dylan would have been very conspicuous walking the halls.
Dylan was searching for the auditorium where Elvis gave his first public performance during a school talent show in 1953. He found the auditorium empty and hushed, walked up on the stage, and looked out over the room, imagining it as Elvis had seen it. Then, according to Dickinson, Dylan said he looked down and “found a lucky penny.”
He may have been looking for similar signs in Winnipeg, Liverpool, and Long Branch.
[Image: elvisunlimited.com]



I think you will find that Dylan visited Lennons home in Liverpool....not London.
The report I read said it was a London bus tour, but you're right. I'll make the change. Thanks, Bob.
Nice piece, John. Hadn't heard that story before. Dylan also made a pilgrimage to James Dean's childhood home in the `80s. You might be interested in my article/podcast about the story here...
http://www.dreamtimepodcast.com/2006/09/episode-15-i-ran-at-bakersfield.html
regards,
Fred
Thanks, Jim. I'll check it out.
JL
I recently read a report that several years ago Dylan visited the Los Angeles hotel where Robert F. Kennedy was shot in 1968. The hotel was to be demolished and Dylan wanted to look the place over and get a feel for the atmosphere there.
Yeah, moonberry, some of the album jacket pictures for 'Love and Theft' were shot at the Ambassador Hotel. Like that one of him reading the Spanish newspaper...
JW
I didn't know that. I'm familiar with that photo, I'll have to give it another look. Thanks.