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Brian Wilson Is Smiling Again (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 10)

Brian Wilson Is Smiling Again (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 10)

FromBLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story


Brian Wilson Is Smiling Again (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 10)

FromBLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Oct 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sometimes you can find redemption, but you have to find it for yourself. No one is going to give it to you. You can’t find it in a movie or a song. You can only find it inside yourself. In the 21st century, decades after his pursuit of an unfinished teenage symphony to God that drove him to the edge of sanity, Brian Wilson found his redemption. But he also found something else, too: the realization of a dream that he thought had died long ago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Oct 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (43)

On Friday, July 29th, 1966, Bob Dylan crashed his Triumph 500 motorcycle on a road in Woodstock, an artists’ colony in upstate New York. And then he disappeared. For ten days, as Dylan recovered privately in the house of a local doctor, few people knew if he was dead or alive. When he resurfaced, he was transformed. He looked different. He sounded different. What exactly happened to Bob Dylan during those ten days? Was he actually recovering from injuries sustained in the accident? Detoxing from heavy drug use? Was he suffering a mental breakdown, having just completed a polarizing world tour and released a game-changing double album? Or, as Dylan himself suggested in an extremely unorthodox interview decades later, had he actually undergone…transfiguration? Part true crime, part historical fiction, part spoken word lo-fi beat noir brought to you by Jake Brennan, and featuring the fictionalized voices of numerous transfigured versions of Bob Dylan, BLOOD ON THE TRACKS sounds like nothing you’ve heard before. Because you can’t push the needle into the red without leaving a little blood on the tracks.