Did you already know Bob Dylan?
Well, when I first met him downtown at a bar, he and [Dylan’s manager Bob] Neuwirth were waiting for me. And the first thing he said was I have this idea of writing out the lines of a song and holding a lot of them as the song goes. And I said it’s a terrific idea and so we carried, oh god, lots of – we got a whole bunch of shirt cardboards, I think, that we took with us to England.
Oh, so there were cardboard out of shirts?
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