Guitarist Robbie Robertson had joined Bob Dylan in Woodstock, New York, three months after Dylan's motorcycle accident to work on music. Recovering from their 1966 world tour and the hard living that accompanied it, Dylan and The Band—then known as The Hawks—left New York City to find a better-suited place to record.
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