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Dylan.FM dives deep into Bob Dylan with insiders, authors, fans and more. The show tends to look at one album or period for several months at a time, digging in from multiple angles. We also often talk to authors and learn about great Bob Dylan Books. Most new episodes are free for 90 days. Subscribers to FM+ get Extended Versions of many shows, Bonus Episodes and full access to every episode in our Archives. Subscribe to FM+ in Apple Podcasts or at www.FMpods.com. One low price includes full access to Extended and Bonus Episodes from every show on the network.

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Dylan.FM dives deep into Bob Dylan with insiders, authors, fans and more. The show tends to look at one album or period for several months at a time, digging in from multiple angles. We also often talk to authors and learn about great Bob Dylan Books. Most new episodes are free for 90 days. Subscribers to FM+ get Extended Versions of many shows, Bonus Episodes and full access to every episode in our Archives. Subscribe to FM+ in Apple Podcasts or at www.FMpods.com. One low price includes full access to Extended and Bonus Episodes from every show on the network.

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S03.07 Traveling Wilburys: A Little Help From Bob's Friends w/Jeff Slate

4/6/2024
Dylan's participation in The Traveling Wilburys was a clear career bright spot of the 1980s. What started as a few friends dropping by the house turned into a hit record. In this episode Musician Jeff Slate talks to us about how this happened, what it produced, and what it mean to Dylan and his career. ** This Episode is available on video for FM Premium Members. ** LINKS Jeff Slate WebsiteAppleMusicSpotifyCD, Bonus Tracks Photo (US)CDLimited Edition DigiPakTraveling Wilburys WebsiteThe True History Of The Traveling WilburysHandle With CareEnd of The Line We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network EXTENDED EDITIONS To hear the Extended and Bonus Episodes of our shows: Subscribe to FM+ sign up hereJoin FM PremiumFM+ Subscription ——————————————————————— FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Sign-up for Seven Days ——————————————————————— We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:01:03:38

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NEW SHOW: Infinity Goes Up On Trial - Jason Nodler (IOT 01)

4/2/2024
In this special episode we're sharing the premiere episode of a new podcast called 'Infinity Goes Up On Trial' hosted by Erin Callahan. It's monthly show with discussions about the ideas and emotions in Dylan's work, with artists, activists, educators, and more. SHOW NOTES The emotions and ideas in Bob Dylan’s work have an expansive reach that extends beyond his fan base. We see threads of these in myriad aspects of our lives. In this episode, Jason Nodler, Founding Artistic Director of The Catastrophic Theatre, discusses how Dylan’s focus on feeling has influenced his approach to writing and directing. He also shares the values he learned from Dylan’s work and how they’ve influenced him throughout his life. Jason has directed more than 50 productions in Houston, Austin, Atlanta, Providence, Pittsburgh, and New York. His original plays include Bluefinger: The Fall and Rise of Herman Brood, Life is Happy and Sad, Speeding Motorcycle, Meatbar, King Ubu is King, and In the Under Thunderloo. He was recently awarded the Best Director Award for 4:48 Psychosis by The Houston Press, is a NEA/MacDowell Colony fellow, a four-time MAP Fund grantee, and a recipient of an individual artist grant from Creative Capital. He is currently co-directing Sarah Kane’s Cleansed. **There is a video version of this episode available at TheFM.Club.** To make sure you don't miss future episodes of Infinity Goes Up On Trial, go subscribe in your favorite podcast app. The show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, and everwhere great podcasts are shared. LINKS Infinity Goes Up On Trial SubstackErin Callahan on Twitter FM+ Subscribe to FM+ sign up hereJoin FM PremiumFM+ Subscription FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Sign-up for Seven Days ——————————————————————— We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:56:35

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S03.06 Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar & Angelina w/Michael Gray

3/16/2024
Continuing our discussion with Michael Gray on his book Song & Dance Man Vol.2, we discuss Chapter 4 which focuses on Groom Still Waiting At The Altar and also covers Angelina and Caribbean Wind. Michael explains the biblical references from the title of Groom, we discuss the lyrical changes as sung from those in the lyric books, the various and adventurous rhymes, and Dylan's impassioned delivery. Michael reads several passages from Chapter 4, covering both Groom Still Waiting and Angelina. There is an Extended Version of this episode available to FM+ Subscribers and Premium Members. Details below. LINKS Groom Still Waiting PlaylistAppleMusicSpotifySong & Dance ManPaperback at AmazonKindle at AmazonSong & Dance ManAmazonMichael Gray'sWebsite FM+ Subscribe to FM+ sign up hereJoin FM PremiumFM+ Subscription VIDEO AVAILABLE available on video FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Sign-up for Seven Days ——————————————————————— We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:24:50

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S03.05 "Let Our Geniuses Fail" - Dylan In The Mid 80's w/Erin Callahan

3/8/2024
Bob Dylan struggled in many ways in the mid 80's, no matter how you look at it. We talk about the perception and reality of that struggle, along with his triumphs, with Professor Erin Callahan. Erin often hosts The Dylantantes podcast, is co-author/co-editor of The Politics and Power of Bob Dylan’s Live Performances - a recent book looking at Dylan through the lens of his live setlists, and has another book coming - this one about Bob Dylan in the 1980s. She's a Professor of English at San Jacinto College in Houston, Texas. This is an extended version of this episode exclusively for FM+ Subscribers and FM Club Premium Members. LINKS The Politics and Power of Bob Dylan’s Live PerformancesErin Callahan on TwitterEric Callahan Interviews on The Dylantantes VIDEO AVAILABLE available on video GET THE EXTENDED VERSION Subscribe to FM+ sign up hereJoin FM PremiumFM+ Subscription ——————————————————————— We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:24:49

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S03.04 Yonder Comes Sin & Every Grain of Sand w/ Michael Gray

2/10/2024
We continue our series with Michael Gray on Song & Dance Man, Vol. 2 with a discussion of two chapters on great songs from Bob's Born-Again Period. The first is Yonder Comes Sin, and outtake captured at a live show soundcheck, and unreleased until the Trouble No More Bootleg Series. The Second is the beloved Every Grain of Sand. This is an extended version of this episode exclusively for FM+ Subscribers and FM Club Premium Members. The nature of Michael’s work and writing is such that if time permitted I would discuss near every paragraph - it’s very tough to choose the quotes used in these episodes and narrow down the discussion. So for this episode even more than all the others, it’s highly recommended that you get the book and read the full chapters. LINKS Yonder Comes SinApple MusicYonder Come SinSpotifyEvery Grain of SandApple MusicEvery Grain of SandSpotifyEvery Grain of SandApple MusicEvery Grain of SandSpotifySong & Dance ManPaperback at AmazonKindle at AmazonSong & Dance ManAmazonMichael GrayWebsite EXTENDED EDITIONS To listen to the Extended and Bonus Episodes of our shows you can either: Subscribe to FM+ sign up hereJoin FM PremiumFM+ Subscription VIDEO AVAILABLE available on video ——————————————————————— We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:22:48

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S03.03 Dylan & The Dead - The Relationship w/ Harold Lepidus

2/4/2024
Dylan & The Dead is much more than an album, it's a relationship. In this episode we talk to Dylan and Dead expert Harold Lepidus about all aspects of that history, the shows, the rehearsals, the inspiration, and the impact. This a part of our 'Five Worst Years' series looking at all sides of 1984-1988. Dylan first started spending time with The Dead in '87, rehearsing and then playing live shows - some of which resulted in the 1988 Dylan and The Dead album. ** The Extended Version of this Episode is 50 Minutes long and available to FM+ Subscribers ** ** Premium Members Get a Video Version ** Dylan & The Dead Links The Complete Studio RehearsalsDylan & The Dead - Jerry's VersionPt.1Pt.2Full ShowPt.1Pt.3Pt.3Postcards of the HangingAppleMusicSpotifyGarcia Plays DylanAppleMusicSpotifyon TwitterInterviews Ray Padgett & Michael Gray EXTENDED EDITIONS To listen to the Extended and Bonus Episodes of our shows you can either: Subscribe to FM+ sign up hereJoin FM PremiumFM+ Subscription ——————————————————————— We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network The Dylan.FM WebsitePodDylanThe DylantantesThe Bob Dylan PrimerWatching The Covers Flow QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:31:11

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S03.02 Empire Burlesque (Song-by-Song) with Jim Beviglia

1/20/2024
Following 18 months after Infidels, nothing about the making of this record - the recording process, the sound, the songs, or even the cover art - suggested that Dylan was on solid footing. The times were a-changin' again. Yet the music did impress some: Rolling Stone asked: "Is Dylan “back”? Again? One is tempted to trumpet some such tidings. ...Empire Burlesque is nothing as straightforward as a simple return to rock & roll form for Dylan." In this episode we look at the first proper release in our focus years of 1984-1988, talking with music writer Jim Beviglia about Empire Burlesque and each of the songs it contains. ** The Extended Version of this Episode is 55 Minutes long and available to FM+ Subscribers ** Jim writes about music for American Songwriter, Culture Sonar, and has written a series of books called Counting Down Their 100 Finest Songs with editions on Dylan, Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, and many others. A post on the website CountDown Kid led us to talk to Jim about this record. For more background on the recording history of this album, as discussed in the episode, check out wikipedia or get Clinton Heylin's book: Bob Dylan Recording Sessions. EXTENDED EDITIONS To listen to the Extended and Bonus Episodes of our shows you can either: Subscribe to FM+ sign up hereJoin FM PremiumFM+ Subscription ——————————————————————— MORE LINKS PLAYLIST: Empire Of The Loaded Groove - The Best of Bob Dylan's 1984-1988 SpotifyApple Music We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network The Dylan.FM WebsitePodDylanThe DylantantesThe Bob Dylan Primer QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:25:56

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S03.01 Bob Dylan’s Five Worst Years 1984-1988 (An Introduction)

1/14/2024
Bob Dylan has had an incredible career for over sixty years. But Dylan hit a bit of a rough patch in the 1980’s – especially the mid 80s. Or did he? This is the question we’re going to look at as we revisit the years 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1988 – and everything that took place during those years – through this and a whole bunch of episodes ahead on Dylan.FM. In this introductory episode we set the stage, discussing how the 1980s sit within Dylan’s history and legacy, and looking at exactly what happened in these five years, and why we think they’re worthy of special attention. PLAYLIST: Empire Of The Loaded Groove – The Best of Bob Dylan’s 1984-1988 SpotifyApple Music ——————————————————————— We’re a proud member of The FM Podcast Network Become an FM+ Subscriber ——————————————————————— FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Sign-up for Seven Days MORE LINKS The Dylan.FM WebsitePodDylanThe DylantantesThe Bob Dylan Primer QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:17:55

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Pod Dylan 300 - The Complete Budokan 1978 (+)

1/5/2024
Rob welcomes back BobCat Jason Emde to discuss the recently released COMPLETE BUDOKAN live set. Have a question or comment? https://fmpods.com/podcasts/poddylan@Pod_Dylanhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/RobKellyCreative Complete list of all songs covered so far: Pod Dylan Songs This podcast is part of the FM Podcast Network. Thanks for listening!

Duration:01:10:28

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Pod Dylan 300 - The Complete Budokan 1978

1/5/2024
Rob welcomes back BobCat Jason Emde to discuss the recently released COMPLETE BUDOKAN 1978 set. This Episode is for FM+ Subscribers Only. If you're not yet a subscriber, you'll hear a special preview version of this episode. To hear the full episode, sign up for FM Pods + in Apple Podcasts or at FMPods.com. Have a question or comment? https://fmpods.com/podcasts/poddylan@Pod_Dylanhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/RobKellyCreative Complete list of all songs covered so far: Pod Dylan Songs This podcast is part of the FM Podcast Network. Thanks for listening!

Duration:00:26:27

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S02.20 Bob Books: The Politics and Power of Bob Dylan’s Live Performances w/Erin Callahan and Court Carney

12/8/2023
Dylan fans have always focused on setlists, but this may be the first book to use them as a theme, around which a series of writers look at how the list of songs Bob chooses to sing in any given night or tour has evolved, the different roles certain songs have played over the years, and the larger story or message contained within a sequence of songs (intentionally or not). Another by-product of the pandemic, The Power and Politics of Bob Dylan’s Live Performances – Play a Song for Me, is anchored by chapters from co-editors Erin Callahan and Court Carney, who are joined by a baker’s dozen of other writers mostly professors, or academics or teachers or working in pursuit of advanced degrees. The result is a scholarly, thoughtful, interesting, well written and researched book, filled with essays that take a wide range of approaches to Dylan’s work and performance and live shows drill in and expand on different aspects of them. In this episode we spoke to Erin Callahan and Court Carney about all of it, both the overall concepts of the book and then briefly each of the chapter the book contains. You can order The Power and Politics of Bob Dylan’s Live Performances at Amazon. Order with a 20% discount from the publisher. ——————————————————————— We’re a proud member of The FM Podcast Network EXTENDED & BONUS EPISODES Sign up for FM+ or FM Premium VIDEO AVAILABLE FM Premium Members ——————————————————————— FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Sign-up for Seven Days MORE LINKS The Dylan.FM WebsitePodDylanThe DylantantesThe Bob Dylan Primer QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:56:56

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S02.19 The Street to Slow Train - Song & Dance Man Vol.2 Ch.1 with Michael Gray

11/24/2023
In this episode we talk with author Michael Gray about Chapter One of Volume 2 of Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan - Yonder Comes Sin, which was just released. Much of the discussion is about Street-Legal, and how that album revealed Dylan's evolving search for salvation - in a way that perhaps foreshadowed the gospel years much more clearly than anyone caught at the time. LINKS: Paperback at AmazonKindle at Amazon1978 Review of Street Legal ——————————————————————— We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network EXTENDED & BONUS EPISODES Sign up for FM+ or FM Premium VIDEO AVAILABLE FM Premium Members ——————————————————————— FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Sign-up for Seven Days MORE LINKS The Dylan.FM WebsitePodDylanThe DylantantesThe Bob Dylan Primer QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:50:45

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S02.18 Mixing Up The Medicine - The Bob Dylan Archives Book With Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel

10/27/2023
Mixing Up The Medicine is a new book that takes us all inside The Bob Dylan Archives, and shares a wealth of photos, memorabilia, manuscripts, and new original writing. We talk with authors Mark Davidson and Parker Fishel to learn how they created it. ** The Extended Version of this Episode is 30 Minutes long and available only to FM+ Subscribers ** You can order Mixing Up The Medicine at Amazon. Mark Davidson has a PhD in musicology and is Senior Director of Archives and Exhibitions for both the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie Centers in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Parker is an archivist who has done archival consulting and production work for Third Man Records, Sony and others, and served as co-curator of the inaugural exhibitions at the Bob Dylan Center. Subscribe to Seven Days (our weekly Bob Dylan Newsletter) to be eligible to win a free copy of Mixing Up The Medicine - (Courtesy of Callaway). Winner will be chosen from among all subscribers (free or paid) on Oct 30, 2023 ** There is an Extended Version of this episode available. Details below. ** LINKS: Order at AmazonOrder at HeavensDoorThe Bob Dylan CenterS02.07 - Steven Jenkins, Director of The Bob Dylan Center ——————————————————————— We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network EXTENDED & BONUS EPISODES Sign up for FM+ or FM Premium ——————————————————————— FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Sign-up for Seven Days MORE LINKS The Dylan.FM WebsitePodDylanThe DylantantesThe Bob Dylan Primer QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:30:31

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S02.17 Bob Dylan's Use of Pre-War Blues: Song & Dance Man Ch 8 With Michael Gray

10/20/2023
Nobody Else Can Be Influenced By The Pre-War Blues like Bob Dylan - or so says author Michael Gray in Chapter 8 in Song & Dance Man Vol.1 (The 50th Anniversary Edition). In 112 pages in that book he explains Dylan's relationship with the blues, which we discuss in this episode. Our Guest Reader for this episode is Scott Bunn of ReclinerNotes.com ** The Full Extended Version of this Episode is 45 Minutes long and available only to FM+ Subscribers. ** ** Details on joining FM+ are below. ** Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan was first released in 1972 in the UK, and 1973 in the US. It was updated twice before, in the early 80's and late 90's - eventually growing to over 900 pages. It's been loved by Dylan Scholars and fans for all these decades - The Observer (London) Said: "A mammoth work of scholarship, often enthralling and never less than illuminating." After over a decade out of print, is is being re-issued in three volumes for it's 50th Anniversary - with the full text and extensive footnotes of the Third Edition reproduced in full. You can order Vol. 1 of the re-release series on Amazon in print or on kindle. ABOUT SCOTT BUNN (@reclinernotes on Social Media) Scott Bunn is the publisher of ReclinerNotes, a website filled with essays and interviews on the music he loves. It includes a huge number of thoughtful analysis of Bob Dylan songs written in 2021 and 2022. ——————————————————————— LINKS: Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan Vol.1 Song & Dance Man - Book WebsitePre-War Blues Dylan Influenced PlaylistMichael Gray WebsiteRecliner Notes Website ——————————————————————— We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network EXTENDED & BONUS EPISODES Sign up for FM+ or FM Premium VIDEO AVAILABLE FM Premium Members ——————————————————————— FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Sign-up for Seven Days MORE LINKS The Dylan.FM WebsitePodDylanThe DylantantesThe Bob Dylan Primer QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:25:59

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S02.16 Lay Down Your Weary Tune - Song & Dance Man Ch 6 With Michael Gray

10/13/2023
Only one song from Dylan's 1960s output earned a dedicated chapter in Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan (Vol.1), and it's a song that Dylan never even released until over 20 years later. In this episode we talk to Michael Gray about "Lay Down Your Weary Tune" (later released on Biograph in 1985 and later on Side Tracks). The song is called out for special attention, because as Michael explains, it is unlike any other in Dylan's catalog before or since. We'll learn why in this episode. Selections from Chapter Six are read in this episode by Jim Salvucci, the host of The Dylantantes - another great podcast on The FM Podcast Network. ** Premium Members can watch the video version of this interview at TheFM.Club Website ** Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan was first released in 1972 in the UK, and 1973 in the US. It was updated twice before, in the early 80's and late 90's - eventually growing to over 900 pages. It's been loved by Dylan Scholars and fans for all these decades - The Observer (London) Said: "A mammoth work of scholarship, often enthralling and never less than illuminating." After over a decade out of print, is is being re-issued in three volumes for it's 50th Anniversary - with the full text and extensive footnotes of the Third Edition reproduced in full. You can order Vol. 1 of the re-release series on Amazon in print or on kindle. ABOUT JIM SALVUCCI (@jimsalv on Twitter) Jim Salvucci, the founder and keeper of The Dylantantes, has spoken on Bob Dylan on three continents. His writing on Dylan appears in books, journals, and blogs. His admiration for Dylan dates back to his teenaged years and promises to continue well into his dotage. ——————————————————————— LINKS: Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan Vol.1 Song & Dance Man - Book WebsiteMichael Gray WebsiteMusic Books Podcast - Michal Gray on Song & Dance ManThe Dylantantes PodcastThe Chameleon Poet by John BauldieBob Dylan - The Early Years - A Retrospective ——————————————————————— We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network EXTENDED & BONUS EPISODES Sign up for FM+ or FM Premium VIDEO AVAILABLE FM Premium Members ——————————————————————— FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Sign-up for Seven Days MORE LINKS The Dylan.FM WebsitePodDylan

Duration:00:25:08

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S02.15 Dylan Moves Toward Simplicity With Michael Gray

9/15/2023
Following our two episodes on complexity in Dylan's lyrics, our discussion turns to the trend towards simplicity in the late 60's and early 70's work. This covers Chapter 5 in Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan (Vol.1) and includes comments on John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline, New Morning, Self Portrait, Planet Waves and Blood On The Tracks. We'll listen to passages from the book and then Michael comments, adds new thoughts, and answers questions. The selections for Chapter Five are read in this episode by Rob Kelly, the podcaster and host of Pod Dylan. ** An Extended Version of this episode is available to FM+ and Premium Subscribers ** ** Premium Members can watch the video version of this interview at TheFM.Club Website ** Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan was first released in 1972 in the UK, and 1973 in the US. It was updated twice before, in the early 80's and late 90's - eventually growing to over 900 pages. It's been loved by Dylan Scholars and fans for all these decades - The Observer (London) Said: "A mammoth work of scholarship, often enthralling and never less than illuminating." After over a decade out of print, is is being re-issued in three volumes for it's 50th Anniversary - with the full text and extensive footnotes of the Third Edition reproduced in full. You can order Vol. 1 of the re-release series on Amazon in print or on kindle. ABOUT ROB KELLY (@Pod_Dylan on Twitter) Rob Kelly is an award-winning podcaster, writer, and illustrator. He hosts POD DYLAN as well as numerous other podcasts devoted to his pop culture passions: FADE OUT (movies), M*A*S*HCast (TV), and TREASURYCAST (comic books). ——————————————————————— LINKS: Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan Vol.1 Song & Dance Man - Book WebsiteMichael Gray WebsitePod Dylan - Michael Gray on 'Too Late'Music Books Podcast - Michal Gray on Song & Dance ManAnne Margaret Daniel Website ———————————————————————

Duration:00:58:08

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S02.12 Dylan Moves Toward Complexity (Pt.1) With Michael Gray

8/29/2023
In this fourth episode in our Series on the new book release Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan (Vol.1) we talk to author Michael Gray about Chapter Four: Dylan's Use of Language: Toward Complexity. We discuss the changes on songs seen over the course of Dylan's first seven albums - from Bob Dylan through Blonde on Blonde. The changes Bob Dylan went through from 1962 through 1966 are myriad, as everyone who has listened to the run of albums and live shows from that period knows. Dylan started playing primarily covers of folk songs and other ballads, and quickly became a distinctive songwriter (with early songs including the notable Song to Woody and Blowin In The Wind) who then grew and changed at perhaps the most incredible pace ever (literally) recorded. ** There is an Extended Version and Video of this episode available. Details below. ** **S02.14 is a Pt.2 - Another 40 Minutes - Discussing This Chapter - Available to FM+ Subscribers** One of the many things going on in this period is a trend towards complexity of lyric. It's a long way from 'How Many Ears Can One Man Have' to 'Your Matchbook Songs and Your Gypsy Hymns'. Michael Gray talks about these changes, illustrates them, and highlights the most interesting of them. As in the prior episodes, we'll listen to passages from the book and then Michael comments, adds new thoughts, and answers questions. The selections for Chapter Four are read in this episode by Anne Margaret Daniel, a writer and professor and author from Woodstock NY. Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan was first released in 1972 in the UK, and 1973 in the US. It was updated twice before, in the early 80's and late 90's - eventually growing to over 900 pages. It's been loved by Dylan Scholars and fans for all these decades - The Observer (London) Said: "A mammoth work of scholarship, often enthralling and never less than illuminating." After over a decade out of print, is is being re-issued in three volumes for it's 50th Anniversary - with the full text and extensive footnotes of the Third Edition reproduced in full. You can order Vol. 1 of the re-release series on Amazon in print or on kindle. ABOUT THE READER: ANNE MARGARET DANIEL (@VenetianBlonde) Anne Margaret is a widely published writer on Bob Dylan - teaches at The New School in NYC and at Bard College. Anne has edited several volumes of F. Scott Fitzgerald, including the WW Norton edition of The Great Gatsby, and a complete collection of his short stories. Links to her writing and website. ——————————————————————— LINKS: Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan Vol.1 Song & Dance Man - Book WebsiteMichael Gray WebsitePod Dylan - Michael Gray on 'Too Late'Music Books Podcast - Michal Gray on Song & Dance ManAnne Margaret Daniel Website ——————————————————————— We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network EXTENDED & BONUS EPISODES Sign up for FM+

Duration:00:50:06

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S02.11 What Dylan Took From Early Rock & Roll - Song & Dance Man Ch.3 - With Michael Gray

7/20/2023
In this third episode in our Series on the new book release Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan (Vol.1) we talk to author Michael Gray about Chapter Three: Dylan and Rock Music. We discuss the influence the early Rock & Roll performers had on Dylan. Things he heard over those distant AM Radio signals in his youth: Fats Domino, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, and Elvis Presley - among others. As in the prior episodes, we'll listen to passages from the book and then Michael comments, adds new thoughts, and answers questions. The book selections for Chapter Two are read in this episode by Paul Metsa, a musician and author from Minnesota. ** There is an Extended Version and Video of this episode available. Details below. ** The Song & Dance Man book was first released in 1972 in the UK, and 1973 in the US. It was updated twice before, in the early 80's and late 90's - eventually growing to over 900 pages. It's been loved by Dylan Scholars and fans for all these decades - The Observer (London) Said: "A mammoth work of scholarship, often enthralling and never less than illuminating." After over a decade out of print, is is being re-issued in three volumes for it's 50th Anniversary - with the full text and extensive footnotes of the Third Edition reproduced in full. You can order Vol. 1 of the re-release series on Amazon in print or on kindle. ABOUT PAUL METSA Huffington Post called Paul Metsa “the other great folksinger from Minnesota’s Mesabi Iron Range.” He is a critically acclaimed songwriter, winner of 7 MN Music Awards, has 12 original recording projects, and has performed over 5,000 shows. He is also an author, of 3 books including being the co-author of Blood in the Tracks (The Minnesota Musicians Behind Dylan’s Masterpiece) on the UofMN Press imprint out on 9/12/23 ——————————————————————— LINKS: Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan Vol.1 Song & Dance Man - Book WebsiteMichael Gray WebsitePod Dylan - Michael Gray on 'Too Late'Music Books Podcast - Michal Gray on Song & Dance ManPaul Metsa Website ——————————————————————— THE EXTENDED EDITION To listen to the Extended and Bonus Episodes of all our shows you can: Subscribe to FM+ sign up hereJoin The FM PremiumFM+ Subscription ——————————————————————— FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Sign-up for Seven Days ——————————————————————— QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:49:02

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S02.10 Dylan and Literature - Song & Dance Man Ch.2 - With Michael Gray

7/7/2023
In this second episode in our Series on the new Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan (Vol.1) we talk to author Michael Gray about Chapter Two: Dylan and The Literary Tradition. We talk about the influence both classical english writers as well as both early and modern American writers had on Dylan, and what he came to do with that influence. ** There is an Extended Version of this episode available to FM+ Members. Details below. ** As in the prior episode, we'll listen to passages from the book and then Michael comments, adds new thoughts, and answers questions. The book selections for Chapter Two are read in this episode by Allison Rapp, a music writer based in New York. The Song & Dance Man book was first released in 1972 in the UK, and 1973 in the US. It was updated twice before, in the early 80's and late 90's - eventually growing to over 900 pages. It's been loved by Dylan Scholars and fans for all these decades - The Observer (London) Said: "A mammoth work of scholarship, often enthralling and never less than illuminating." After over a decade out of print, is is being re-issued in three volumes for it's 50th Anniversary - with the full text and extensive footnotes of the Third Edition reproduced in full. You can order Vol. 1 of the re-release series on Amazon in print or on kindle. ——————————————————————— LINKS: Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan Vol.1 Pt 1 of this Podcast Series - Chapter One: Dylan and Folk MusicSong & Dance Man - Book WebsiteMichael Gray WebsitePod Dylan - Michael Gray on 'Too Late'Music Books Podcast - Michal Gray on Song & Dance ManAllison Rapp - WebsiteAllison Rapp - Writing ——————————————————————— EXTENDED EDITIONS & BONUS EPISODES To get all Extended and Bonus Episodes of this and all FM Podcast Network shows: Subscribe to FM+ sign up hereJoin The FM PremiumFM+ Subscription As an FM+ or Premium member you get all Extended and Bonus Episodes from Dylan.FM, Pod Dylan, A Bob Dylan Primer & The Dylantantes - with more to come. ——————————————————————— FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Seven Days ——————————————————————— QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:00:42:26

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S02.09 Pledging My Time: Conversations with Bob Dylan Band Members w/Ray Padgett

7/3/2023
Well over 100 musicians have played in Dylan's band over the past 60 years, and Ray Padgett spoke to nearly 50 of them for his new book 'Pledging My Time - Conversations With Bob Dylan Band Members'. In this episode we talk with Ray about the book and all these interesting conversations. Ray is responsible for the "Flagging Down The Double E's" newsletter (via Substack) which focuses usually on Live Dylan Concerts but drove the initial interviews that he conducted over the past two plus years which fill the book. Ray talked with famous names - like Jim Keltner and Ramblin' Jack Elliot - and lesser known players like Luther Rix and Bobby Valentino - but throughout he got great stories and information about the music, the process, and of course, the man. ** There is an extended version of this show available to FM+ and Premium subscribers - Details Below.** ** This episode is available in a Video Version for FM Premium Members.** ——————————————————————— LINKS: Pledging My Time: Conversations With Bob Dylan Band MembersFlagging Down The Double E'sCover Me - Ray Padgett Bob Dylan's Gigging Bands ——————————————————————— EXTENDED EDITIONS & BONUS EPISODES To get all Extended and Bonus Episodes of this and all FM Podcast Network shows: Subscribe to FM+ sign up hereJoin The FM PremiumFM+ Subscription As an FM+ or Premium member you get all Extended and Bonus Episodes from Dylan.FM, Pod Dylan, A Bob Dylan Primer & The Dylantantes with more to come. ——————————————————————— FREE WEEKLY BOB DYLAN NEWSLETTER Seven Days ——————————————————————— QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at dylanfm@fmpods.com.

Duration:01:05:36