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Especially if you were a nobody like I was. You didn’t get invited to Bob Dylan sessions, you know. “Wilson is the guy who invited me to the session first of all, which is really nice. Hey! What are you doing in there?’ Then you hear me laughing, and that was the moment he could have just thrown me out and rightfully so. “On the Highway 61 Interactive CD released a few years ago, they have the multiple takes of ‘Like A Rolling Stone,’ and on there you can hear Tom Wilson, ‘OK. And I went in to the studio and sat down at the organ. And he said, ‘Man…You’re not an organ player…’ And then they came to him and said, ‘phone call for you Tom.’ And he just went and got the phone. “And I went over to Tom Wilson, and I was invited just to watch, you know, and I said, ‘Man, why don’t you let me play the organ? I got a great part for this.’ Which was bullshit. Because, he could have…I went to him and said, ‘Man, let me play the organ.’ They had just moved Paul Griffin from the organ to the piano. “He really saved my life that day on that Dylan ‘Like A Rolling Stone’ session. But you knew he was bright and he talked about very erudite things.
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He was a very high-class guy, a soulful and funny guy. He didn’t interfere in anything at least when I worked with him. He’d put you in the studio and got the job done. Tom was sort of a spectator sport producer. I heard that you stole Bob Dylan acetates out of Tom Wilson’s office.
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Kooper played organ on the Wilson production of “Like A Rolling Stone,” the first track cut for Highway 61 Revisited, plus additional selections with Johnston, who had replaced Wilson just after “Like A Rolling Stone” to complete the disc. Multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Kooper worked with Dylan’s producers Tom Wilson and Bob Johnston on Highway 61 Revisited. In 20 I interviewed Al Kooper about his 1965 recording endeavors with Bob Dylan. I purchased my mono copy of the LP at Wallichs Music City in Hollywood that September. The musicians on the dates were Bob Dylan, Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Paul Griffin, Charlie McCoy, Frank Owens, Russ Savakus, Harvey Brooks, Bobby Gregg, Bruce Langhorne and Sam Lay.
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The June 16, 1965-AugHighway 61 Revisited album sessions of Bob Dylan were engineered by Roy Halee, Pete Dauria and Frank Laico at Columbia Records studio A in New York City. Kooper, Photo Credit Hank Parker Sony Music Entertainment