“They had people dashing around the building to find a copy of the lyrics so they could do the song… The general impression I had was that it was highly improvised. “Neither of them could remember the lyrics, and the session had to stop for an hour if not longer,” Elfstrom recalls. Documentary maker Bob Elfstrom was among those watching the session. On the night of February 17, Dylan and Cash cut three songs together. It was always something different, but always him.” If you think about types of music – country, rockabilly, rock’n’roll, blues, whatever – I don’t really know what you’d call the type of music that Bob was doing. “We were happy for him to be there it made a kind of sense. “You know, it wasn’t anything that we thought was strange, Dylan being in Nashville,” insists Cash’s drummer, WS “Fluke” Holland. Order the latest issue of Uncut online and have it sent to your home!
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