Bob Dylan
In 1966, Bob Dylan had a mysterious motorcycle accident that shook the world. It was a pivotal yet enigmatic moment in rock history. What’s undeniable is the transformative effect it had on Dylan. During this reflective time, his connection with Robbie Robertson grew stronger. Seeking refuge and recovery, he retreated to Woodstock’s serene backdrop.
It was here, in this introspective phase, that their bond deepened. Together with the future The Band members – called The Hawks at the time, they craft the legendary “Basement Tapes” in the iconic Big Pink house. It wasn’t just a recovery for Dylan; it was a period that birthed some of his most memorable music.