Actors Kerry Shale and Lucas Hare talk to interesting people about Bob Dylan. And lots of other things.
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Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusicMusic Interviews |
Guardian/Observer staff photographer Sarah Lee first watched Dont Look Back whilst perched on a crowded bed in a Camden flat with a struggling rock combo called Coldplay. As she’s now a BAFTA photographer, Sarah checks plenty of other names in this e... more
Rebecca Slaman, writer and social media guru, is a fan of Bob Dylan’s “perfect random meme humour.” Twitter? “Girls lust after him! But I’ve seen some pretty egregious stuff. Old people don’t understand the platform.” Dylan’s 1987 film Hearts of Fire... more
In the 61st year of her singing career, five-time Grammy nominee Bettye LaVette warns us that our chat will be “straight, no chaser”. And she lives up to that promise. Bettye describes her surprise backstage meeting with Bob Dylan: “He kissed me on t... more
Like his main man Bob Dylan, comedian Simon Munnery knows a few things about heckles: aside from being arrested in Edinburgh for heckling Arthur Smith, he met his future wife when she heckled him in Australia. When not on the road, Simon joins his lo... more
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Missing this. A great podcast, always interesting, and so good for adding to my ever expanding Bob Dylan songs and covers playlists. Next episode please. October 2023.
I think he felt cornered. It was not intended that way. Wishing all the best!
Fascinating guests who’ve met Dylan, know a lot about him or know someone who does. And still I’m only guessing who this man is, that’s the way Bob wants it to stay,
I ain’t no monkey but I know what I like. I like to listen to people speaking with knowledge, insight and enthusiasm about Bob. This podcast has informed me of so many great albums and tracks that I was unaware of or had overlooked.
A someone who listens to a LOT of music-related podcasts, I can easily say this is among the best, Dylan-related or otherwise.
The hosts clearly have a deep knowledge of Dylan and a wide knowledge of people to talk with about him and his work. Each episode they have a great sense of questions to get the ball rollling, so to speak, but they don't get in the way of their guests, who often tackle the topic and expand further than one would expect.
The whole tone is one of serious people having a... more
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