
From 1965, Dylan’s “Live at the Newport Folk Festival” performance is explored. (Part 1 of 3)
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From 1965, Dylan’s “Live at the Newport Folk Festival” performance is explored. (Part 1 of 3)
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“Gotta Serve Somebody” - In the late 1970’s, Bob Dylan changed again by declaring that he was a born-again Christian. Much of his music from this time reflects his new religious awakening. In this podcast, we’ll hear how Bob Dylan incorporated gospel and more explicit religious ideas into his music.
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Hosted by Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel, the final episode in this series features more talks with friends of Stevie about the years leading up to his tragc passing.

“Rolling Thunder” - By the middle of the 1970’s, the unique Rolling Thunder Revue began to make tracks. In this podcast, we’ll hear about the origins and life on the road with this circus-like free-for-all, plus highlights from the concerts and follow-up album “Desire.”
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“Shelter From the Storm” - One of Bob Dylan’s most influential albums, ‘Blood on the Tracks’ was released in 1975, and continues to leave a mark today. In this podcast, we talk with artists and critics about this landmark set of songs.
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Hosted by Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel, this episode features a rare interview with SRV months before his death.