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byHere, There, and Everywhere: A Beatles Podcast0 ratings0% found this document usefulRichard Williams: Journalist Richard Williams joins us to talk Dylan and to surf “the waves of his career”, from Freewheelin’ (“one revelation after another”) to Murder Most Foul (“I was astonished by it. The level of detail. It’s like a John Coltrane quartet.”). Richard reminds us of “one of the great things I learned from Dylan: if you don’t understand something, that doesn’t invalidate it”. Our discussion includes generally unloved albums like Knocked Out Loaded (“Brownsville Girl contains the best single line of phrasing in Dylan’s entire canon”) and Down In The Groove (“we all lose our way a bit but the last three tracks are really very good”). Since writing his 1991 Bob Dylan book, A Man Called Alias, Richard has remained a true believer. “His phrasing has always been astonishing. Like that list of flowers he recites on Theme Time Radio Hour. He reads a seed catalogue and makes it sound like Visions of Johanna”. Prepare for the concise and clear musings of one of the best Bob bra Podcast episode
Richard Williams: Journalist Richard Williams joins us to talk Dylan and to surf “the waves of his career”, from Freewheelin’ (“one revelation after another”) to Murder Most Foul (“I was astonished by it. The level of detail. It’s like a John Coltrane quartet.”). Richard reminds us of “one of the great things I learned from Dylan: if you don’t understand something, that doesn’t invalidate it”. Our discussion includes generally unloved albums like Knocked Out Loaded (“Brownsville Girl contains the best single line of phrasing in Dylan’s entire canon”) and Down In The Groove (“we all lose our way a bit but the last three tracks are really very good”). Since writing his 1991 Bob Dylan book, A Man Called Alias, Richard has remained a true believer. “His phrasing has always been astonishing. Like that list of flowers he recites on Theme Time Radio Hour. He reads a seed catalogue and makes it sound like Visions of Johanna”. Prepare for the concise and clear musings of one of the best Bob bra
byIs It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 16: “Crazy Man Crazy” by Bill Haley and the Comets: Welcome to episode sixteen of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs. Today were looking at Crazy Man Crazy by Bill Haley and the Comets. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Resou Podcast episode
Episode 16: “Crazy Man Crazy” by Bill Haley and the Comets: Welcome to episode sixteen of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs. Today were looking at Crazy Man Crazy by Bill Haley and the Comets. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. Resou
byA History of Rock Music in 500 Songs0 ratings0% found this document usefulEpisode 4 | "Levon: From Down in the Delta to the Birth of The Band and Beyond"/Sandra B. Tooze: This week the late great Levon Helm of The Band would have turned 81. He was born May 26th, 1940 in Elaine Arkansas. He sadly passed away in April of 2012. This is an interview I did for my last podcast DISCovery. It’s with author Sandra B. Tooze, who... Podcast episode
Episode 4 | "Levon: From Down in the Delta to the Birth of The Band and Beyond"/Sandra B. Tooze: This week the late great Levon Helm of The Band would have turned 81. He was born May 26th, 1940 in Elaine Arkansas. He sadly passed away in April of 2012. This is an interview I did for my last podcast DISCovery. It’s with author Sandra B. Tooze, who...
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