You can rent out the house where Bob Dylan recorded his Basement Tapes with The Band
Big Pink, the legendary abode of Bob Dylan and The Band, where they recorded extensive sessions that were later released as The Basement Tapes, is available to rent as a holiday home.
The full archived tapes arrived last year as part of Dylan's 'official bootleg series', allowing fan's to hear for the first time the entire collection of sounds produced at the place that Dylan and his crew dubbed Big Pink.
Big Pink is located in upstate New York, in West Saugerties, and sleeps nine people. It costs only $650 per night, and, judging by the pictures, is still a remarkable place of tranquillity.
Sadly, the basement is not actually included in the rental price.
To find out more, head to the owners' website. To see a range of pictures or book a stay, head to VRBO.
Watch a documentary about the tapes and Dylan's life at the time below.
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