Al Kooper (another Jewish boy from Queens) is one of my favorite sixties musicians. Not because he knew Paul Simon.
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Not only because he had his first major songwriting hit when he was 21 (This Diamond Ring).
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Not only because he formed one of my favorite sixties (jazz rock) groups, “Blood, Sweat and Tears” and sang on their amazing first album.
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Not only because he was the main man behind the history-making Super Session album.
Enjoy: Season of the Witch – written by Donovan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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But because he instigated one of the best stories of sixties music. And even though there may be more legend than truth, it’s a perfect example of what we call “the luck burglar“.
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According to the story, Al Kooper was supposed to be a guest at Dylan’s recording of “Like a Rolling Stone” in June, 1965. He, however, had other intentions which included sitting in as a guitarist. Given that Mike Bloomfield was there, he demurred.
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At some point, the Hammond organ was turned on and unoccupied, so he occupied it and cooked up a simple but extremely potent impromptu riff which Dylan liked.
I hope you will agree that the organ helps make the song much more memorable. It made Al Kooper unforgettable too.
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To use a baseball metaphor, Al Kooper ran from the bleachers to mid-field to catch the fly ball. He wasn’t lucky. He didn’t wait for luck. He burst into the picture and made it happen – a luck maker par excellence.
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I’m sending this e-book to Al Kooper, and I hope he will read it. I have ordered his own book (on the way from Amazon), and hope it doesn’t contradict my own interpretation. And even if it does, well hey, isn’t everything just a story anyway?
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Here’s the song:
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Published: Jan 5, 2016
Latest Revision: Jan 6, 2016
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