There was no deeper meaning behind the name of Bob Dylan’s 1966 album “Blonde on Blonde”, and in fact, nobody present during the recording session can recall the exact origin of the phrase. Dylan claims he didn’t originate it.

The Band’s Robbie Robertson said “I was noodling on a Martin guitar, and I looked inside,” the guitar was manufactured in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, which sparked the idea for “The Weight”, with the opening line “I pulled into Nazareth, I was feelin’ ‘bout half-past dead.”

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