Husk and bark left on the notes

I’ve unearthed Robert Shelton’s September 29, 1961 NYT review of Bob Dylan at Gerde’s Folk City. “Resembling a cross between a choir boy and a beatnik, Mr. Dylan has a cherubic look and a mop of tousled hair he partly covers with a Huck Finn black corduroy cap.” “Mr. Dylan is both comedian and tragedian.” “… a scarcely understandable growl or sob …” “All the husk and bark are left on the notes.” Here’s the whole review.