Bob Dylan and Warren Zevon mostly admired each other from afar.
Even when Dylan played harmonica on Zevon's 1987 track "The Factory," their actual interactions were limited. Here's how that album's co-producer Andy Slater described the experience in Crystal Zevon's essential bio I'll Sleep When I'm Dead:
In the middle of the Sentimental Hygiene sessions,…
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