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      • Dylan wrote this ballad on Thanksgiving Day 1965 while on tour in Kansas City. It was allegedly inspired by Warhol factory pin-up girl Edie Sedgwick, who appears in sleeve photos to Blonde On Blonde and died of a drug overdose in 1971.
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  1. Edie Sedgwick is a Gothic Rock song by the band James Ray And The Performance. It is the fifth track on their 1989 album A New Kind Of Assassin . It was produced through Merciful Release , the label created by Andrew Eldritch, frontman for the band, The Sisters of Mercy .

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  3. Sedgwick featured in several Warhol films, including Poor Little Rich Girl and Beauty No. 2. Her final movie role was as Susan Superstar in Ciao! Manhattan, which was written and directed by John Palmer and David Weisman. This song takes the "Ciao Baby" part of its title from this film.

  4. Nov 29, 2022 · Bob Dylan had a complicated relationship with Edie Sedgwick, which he's reluctant to discuss to this day. She also inspired a few of his hit songs.

  5. Apr 20, 2021 · To celebrate the allure of Sedgwick, here are five incredible songs written about 1965’s “Girl of the Year.” 5 Edie Sedgwick-Inspired Songs: ‘Like a Rolling Stone’ – Bob Dylan. At the end of Sedgwick’s reign as Warhol’s it-girl, she supposedly began a brief affair with folk singer Bob Dylan, whom she had met at a Factory Party ...

  6. Apr 2, 2014 · But she also had a brief flirtation with Dylan, who wrote several songs about the would-be star, including "Just Like a Woman" and "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat." By 1965, however, Warhol and ...

  7. Feb 5, 2006 · When the couple - pop artist Andy Warhol and 21-year-old socialite Edie Sedgwick - started talking later that night, at the apartment of a New York advertising executive, they began one of the...

  8. Apr 5, 2015 · Sedgwick has been the subject of poems, songs —both good and bad — and a classic oral history (1982’s “Edie,” written by Jean Stein and edited by George Plimpton).

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