The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that "Obviously 5 Believers" (1966), which featured one of
the Hawks, later known as
the Band, inspired the name of a band, later known as the Hawks, that was featured on Obviously 5 Believers (2021)?
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Many thanks, [[User:Ippantekina]|Ippantekina]]]. I've amended the article to address all of your comments. Let me know if anything else is required. Regards,
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... that
Bob Dylan complained that he did not want to spend much time recording "Obviously 5 Believers"? Source: Wilentz, Sean (2010). Bob Dylan in America. (loc 2013 in Kindle edition)
ALT1: ... that the working title for
Bob Dylan's "Obviously 5 Believers" was "Black Dog Blues"? Source: Wilentz, Sean (2010). Bob Dylan in America. (loc 2013 in Kindle edition)
How about a version of one of these,
Onegreatjoke? (I think there's something in ALT3, but it might need tweaking.)
ALT3: ... that in 1966 one of
the Hawks (later known as
the Band) played on "Obviously 5 Believers", which was later the name of a band (later known as
the Hawks) who played on Obviously 5 Believers (2021)? Sources: Heylin, Clinton (2021). Heylin, Clinton (2021). The Double Life of Bob Dylan. Vol. 1 1941-1966, A restless, hungry feeling pp. 388–392.; Seaman, Duncan (August 26, 2021); "Stephen Duffy and David Twist on The Hawks: 'We weren't after world domination'". The Yorkshire Post.
ALT4: ... that "Obviously 5 Believers" by
Bob Dylan inspired the name of a band featuring
Duran Duran founding member
Stephen Duffy? Sources: Petridis, Alexis (October 15, 2004). "Radio daze". The Guardian.; Seaman, Duncan (August 26, 2021); "Stephen Duffy and David Twist on The Hawks: 'We weren't after world domination'". The Yorkshire Post.
From Heylin (2021), as it's an offline source: "Dylan rejoined the Hawks [in New York]... [for the next set of sessions in Nashville] he co-opted Robertson" (p.392)
BennyOnTheLoose (
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21:15, 26 April 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Theleekycauldron: That's in the
Guardian source which I had added: "the Hawks outgrew their leader. They hooked up with Bob Dylan in the mid-60s and by the end of the decade were superstars on their own who had renamed themselves the Band." Sorry this is a bit convoluted; the Heylin quote was intended to confirm that Robertson joined Dylan for the Nashville recordings (as actually the other Hawks didn't).
21:29, 4 May 2023 (UTC)reply