
Dylan’s love and appreciation for the blues is discussed as is his artistry as a blues singer. Bill Flanagan and John Hiatt are featured. Patti Smith hosts.
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Dylan’s love and appreciation for the blues is discussed as is his artistry as a blues singer. Bill Flanagan and John Hiatt are featured. Patti Smith hosts.
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Bob Dylan producing as Jack Frost and other names. Musician Josh Ritter is featured. Patti Smith hosts.
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Drummer David Kemper shares a few stories about playing and recording with Bob. Patti Smith hosts.
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Bob Dylan’s passion for American songs are discussed. Author David Gans and musician Josh Ritter are featured. Patti Smith hosts.
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Dylan on making music, working on a sound in the studio and collaborations. Author Bill Flanangan comments. Patti Smith hosts.
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Dylan on Dylan’s legacy, the purpose of art and God. Author Bill Flanangan comments. Patti Smith hosts.
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From 1965, Dylan’s “Live at the Newport Folk Festival” performance is explored. (Part 3 of 3) [update: This episode works now. Sorry -podmaster]
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From 1965, Dylan’s “Live at the Newport Folk Festival” performance is explored. (Part 2 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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