379. Bob Dylan special ft Robyn Hitchcock, Ketch Secor, Steven Hyden, Brian Koppelman and Bill Wyman

379. Bob Dylan special ft Robyn Hitchcock, Ketch Secor, Steven Hyden, Brian Koppelman and Bill Wyman

Well, we're only seven months late. But here at long last is our Bob Dylan 80th Birthday special, featuring new conversations with some of favourite guests from the history of the podcast talking about different aspects of Dylan and his music from the 60s to the 90s to now.

- Old Crow Medicine's Show Ketch Secor on how Bob Dylan changed Nashville, and the process of excavating and finally falling in love with Blonde on Blonde as Old Crow made their album length tribute.
- Robyn Hitchcock dissects the A side of Blonde on Blonde track by track - Rainy Day Women #12 and 35, Pledging My Time, Visions of Johanna and One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later).
- Brian Koppelman on why Chrissie Hynde's Dylan tribute record is the perfect onramp for non-fans, and the underrated beauty of Bob's 1993 blues album World Gone Wrong, which set the tone for the second half of his career.
- Bill Wyman on thirty years of Dylan's Never Ending Tour and why he's unlike every other rock star of his generation.
- Steven Hyden on why Dylan's real secret might be that he's a pretty normal guy.

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159. Alan Brough on masculinity, punk and how The Blue Nile got him through a difficult teenage

159. Alan Brough on masculinity, punk and how The Blue Nile got him through a difficult teenage

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