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Were you ever young and wishing you were in love, with someone, anyone? Did you ever gaze at the iconic image of Bob Dylan and his squeeze, Suze Rotolo, on the cover of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, and think something to the effect of, "Wouldn't it be nice?"
I'm not sure how long into adulthood the effect of a rock squeeze lasts - and the artist can't be too much older than his squeeze without the whole thing coming off as sleezy and cliched, but a good Rock Squeeze at the right time in an artist's career - and the right time in the artist's fans' lifetimes - softens the image of the rock star, brings him down to earth, makes him even more like you as a young, idealistic rock nerd, that is, if you had more charisma and a more happening social life.
Think of the role Anita Pallenberg played in softening the image of at least 2 Rolling Stones:
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