“It Wasn’t Art, All I Did Was Turn the Tape On.”

“It Wasn’t Art, All I Did Was Turn the Tape On.”

Legendary Columbia producer, Bob Johnston, dead at 83.

Bob Dylan: "Johnston lived on low country barbecue, and he was all charm."

Bob Johnston: "My grandmother used to give me a dollar. I'd go to the store down there, and I'd get enough steak for six people. Some potatoes­ whatever we needed, for a dollar, I'd come back with it all. That's what I was raised on. She'd put a pound of lard into a big skillet, and she'd get this pound of steak, put it in flour, put it in there, and when it was as black as that chair, she'd take it out. Then she'd make us red eye gravy. You put white bread in your plate, flour, and ketchup, salt and pepper, in the grease. Mix it all up and a little bit of milk, get it bubbling hot, and pour it on my white bread, then put the black steak on top! Why I wasn't dead 50 years ago, I have no idea! You think McDonald's is bad­ wait ‘til you eat black steak and grease!"

http://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/2015/08/15/dylan-cash-producer-bob-johnston-dies-83/31799021/
http://www.bobjohnstonbook.com

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