Miscellany

In 2009 a twenty-four-year-old policewoman in Long Branch, New Jersey, responded to complaints about an “eccentric-looking old man” peering into a house. She asked the man his name. “I’m Bob Dylan,” he said. “I’m on tour.” Taking him for a liar, she put him in the back of her car and drove him to his hotel, where others confirmed he really was the musician. “I think he named a couple of songs,” she later recalled. “But I wouldn’t have known any of the songs.”

Miscellany

Italian composer Gioacchino Rossini was terrible at remembering names. When he ran into fellow composers, he’d often hum the first few bars of one of their works to demonstrate that he knew who they were.

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