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Today’s show marks our 19th episode covering the music of Bob Dylan. As we approach the conclusion of our coverage, it is impossible to ignore the rather ...read more
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Our 18th program focusing on the music of Bob Dylan finds us discussing his output in the early and mid-nineties. Most of the material released by Dylan ...read more
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Our 17th show featuring the music of Bob Dylan represents yet another significant turning point in his career, one that still holds true today. As Dylan ...read more
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The late eighties may not have contained Bob Dylan’s most influential work, but it still has significant points of interest. It is also marked by drastic ...read more
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Many people have the impression that Bob Dylan eventually abandoned his Christian ‘phase’, but evidence contradicts this presumption. In point of fact, ...read more
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Whatever the reasons may have been for Bob Dylan’s conversion to Christianity, they confounded many who knew him, and virtually everyone else who only knew ...read more
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In 1976, Bob Dylan once again found himself in the center of a flurry of activity. Perhaps motivated to keep himself distracted from the emotional ...read more
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Dylan ended his extended semi-hiatus with a bang, From his own perspective, that ‘bang’ could have been the sound of shooting himself in the foot. His last ...read more
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In 1975, the confessional singer-songwriter syndrome was in full swing. Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Neil Young and a small California ...read more
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When Dylan emerged from his self-imposed exile in 1967, his return was tentative and restrained. He did not wish to attract more attention to himself, so ...read more
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