Danh ngôn của Pete Hamill

In 1962, I wrote a series about 42nd Street called 'Welcome to Lostville.' One result was that the young Bob Dylan read it and invited me to his first concert at Town Hall; the result was a kind of friendship that years later led to my liner notes for 'Blood on the Tracks.'
In 1962, I wrote a series about 42nd Street called 'Welcome to Lostville.' One result was that the young Bob Dylan read it and invited me to his first concert at Town Hall; the result was a kind of friendship that years later led to my liner notes for 'Blood on the Tracks.'
Năm 1962, tôi viết một loạt bài về Phố 42 có tựa đề 'Chào mừng đến với Lostville'. Một kết quả là chàng trai trẻ Bob Dylan đã đọc nó và mời tôi đến buổi hòa nhạc đầu tiên của anh ấy tại Tòa thị chính; kết quả là một tình bạn mà nhiều năm sau đó đã dẫn đến việc tôi viết những ghi chú lót cho 'Blood on the Tracks'.
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