The Day a Complete Unknown Changed Music History

Like a Rolling Stone (June 16, 1965)

It’s a piece of rock history that became legendary. Al Kooper wanted to watch a Bob Dylan recording session, so, when he was invited, he jumped at the chance. The rest is the stuff of musical myth-making..

Notice all the details contained in this video.

That inconjunct linking the Sun and the Moon is interesting, for sure. The missing element? Al Kooper.

Al Kooper (February 5, 1944)

Two Yods? That’ll do nicely: one pointing at Mercury, the other at Venus. The Mercury Yod is formed by inconjuncts to Jupiter and Saturn. The Venus Yod is formed by inconjuncts to Mars and Pluto. (This last one is where he had the hutzpah to attempt something he’d never done before.)

The Sun and Moon in the Rolling Stone chart triggered one half of of Kooper’s Mercury Yod, while the event Moon was inconjunct with Kooper’s Jupiter, the other half of the same Yod. His future fame was made manifest, for sure.

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