Notes by Alan Fraser

1 Unfortunately I know longer have a picture of the spoof album cover, as the "Inside The Museums" web-site where it was located is now shut down after the death of Wim van der Mark in 2001. Obviously it existed only as an illustration to the NME "Thrills" article

2 TELL ME MOMMA was officially released on "The Bootleg Series Vol. 4, Live 1966", recorded at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester on 17 May 1966 (at that time the circulating recording was wrongly believed to be from the Royal Albert Hall). The hoax article claimed that the album track was from a studio version when in fact no such recording exists. (Reference: Michael Krogsgaard's article "Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions", Part 1, in "The Telegraph", issue 52.)

3 For pictures of Edie Sedgwick with Andy Warhol at the time of Bob's involvement with Warhol's Factory, see my "Blonde On Blonde Missing Pictures" page.

4 STUCK INSIDE OF MOBILE WITH THEE is a mistitling of STUCK INSIDE OF MOBILE WITH THE MEMPHIS BLUES AGAIN, printed on the sleeve of the first UK printings of "Blonde On Blonde", again see my "Blonde On Blonde Missing Pictures" page.

5 FAREWELL ANGELINA was officially released on "The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3". At that time (1975) no Dylan recording of the song was believed to exist, hence its inclusion in the hoax article (and erroneous description).

6 SHE'S YOUR LOVER NOW was also officially released on "The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3", although not as described here.

7 Bob's then girlfriend pictured on the sleeve of "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" was actually called Suze Rotolo.

8 Bob actually did perform "Silent Night" at The Power Station, New York City, on 22 Apr 1983, with Mark Knopfler (guitar), Mick Taylor (guitar), Alan Clark (keyboards), Robbie Shakespeare (bass) and Sly Dunbar (drums)! The recording is not circulating to my knowledge. (Reference: Michael Krogsgaard's article "Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions", Part 6, in "The Bridge", issue 2.)