Bob Dylan not recognised when Knocking on Lennon's Door

by John Harkin. Published Tue 12 May 2009 16:11, Last updated: 2009-05-12
John Lennon's childhood home
John Lennon's childhood home

HE is known as an introvert, a reclusive music legend, and Bob Dylan lived up to his reputation during a recent visit to Liverpool.

The "Blowing In The Wind" singer decided to take the tour of John Lennon's childhood home while he was touring in the city.

The famous musician turned up to the house in Menlove Avenue wearing a hooded top and his trademark dark shades.

But despite joining a host of Beatle fans for the tour of the property, not a SINGLE person recognised the 67-year-old.

A spokesperson for the National Trust, which owns the house, said: "We couldn't believe it when his agent rang us and asked if we could get Bob on one of our tours to see John's house.

"He spent ages going through photo albums and was thrilled at all the memorabilia."

"He is definitely the biggest celebrity we have ever had on our tours.

"But incredibly no one else recognised him."

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