Not the Bob Dylan podcast you need, but certainly the one you want. We explore Dylan one random song at a time. signonthewindow.substack.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 207 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusic |
Daniel and Kelly are listening to Dylan one random song at a time. This episode tackles the fine lines of comedic timing and just what happened at Bear Mountain in Dylan’s “Talkin’ Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues.”
initial reactions + guitar (5:... more
Daniel and Kelly are listening to Dylan one random song at a time. This episode features warehouse eyes, Arabian drums and a new game that’s sweeping the nation — it’s “Sad Eyed Lady from the Lowlands,” off 1966’s Blonde on Blonde.
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Daniel and Kelly are – blessedly – back! Well, we recorded this in early July and life is just now catching up to it. In case you forgot, we're listening to Dylan one random song at a time. This episode features 1967’s “Drifter’s Escape.”
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Daniel and Kelly are listening to Dylan one random song at a time. This episode features overloaded harmonica of “On A Night Like This.”
initial reactions (5:00) | song itself — please send info on accordions, talkin’ timelines, 1970-75 as its own p... more
Daniel and Kelly listening to Dylan one random song at a time. This episode features Bob and Suze (and Carla) (and Mary). We’re talking “Ballad in Plain D.”
initial reactions (4:00) | context and episode setup (8:00) — punctuated by hooligans in the... more
Daniel and Kelly are listening to Dylan one random song at a time. This episode features stabbing pains and twists of fate.
initial reactions (3:30) | context (6:45) | versions (12:30) | music (25:00) | song itself (33:00) | does this song work toda... more
Daniel and Kelly (and Kindra) are listening to Dylan one random song at a time. This episode features copious booze and drunken renditions of Dylan’s “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere.”
st. patrick’s greeting & warning (1:00) | initial thoughts (3:00) | cont... more
Daniel and Kelly are listening to Dylan one random song (and now show) at a time. This episode features Dylan's latest West Coast leg of the Rough and Rowdy Ways world tour – May 31, 2022 at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall in Portland, Oregon.
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Daniel and Kelly set the bar really high for not only a Dylan podcast, but for all music podcasts in general. They masterfully balance diving into the background and history of the music without coming off as snobby. Their conversation never drones on, and their quick wits and sense of humor keep things really light. I’ve been on the Dylan train for some time now, and I find Kelly’s takes refreshing, whether she likes the song or not (still breaks my heart that she wasn’t a fan of Lily, Rosemary... more
Seems incredible choice.
Cool, a podcast named after my favorite Dylan song.
Buuuut
LOL one host just compared Dylan playing the Isle of Wight to Postal Service (a fine band) playing Portland in 2013. And The Band to a cover band!
I know the whole shtick is one person who doesn't know Dylan and one who does - but that's gotta be the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
After her complete blase dismissal of Like a rolling Stone, I don't know if there's a point in listening anymore. It's not that I disagree -I'm fine... more
5 stars for effort.
The subject matter is listenable.
The audio is not.
Guys get a sound engineer and professional recording equipment.
You are shooting yourselves in the foot with
audio levels to low or to high depending on which one of you is speaking.
It’s ironic you have the chops
but fall short producing almost
unlistenable shows..
JSYK, Podcasts in 2019 are evolving including production quality to match subject matter.
You need a professional producer/engineer.
I’ve been listening to Bob Dylan almost non-stop for a year exploring all of his different songs. Ever since I started listening to him, I always wanted to have a place where I could discuss some songs and get a better understanding of them. About two weeks ago, I was looking for different versions of “Seven Curses” on Spotify and I found the Seven Curses episode. I was instantly hooked, this is exactly what I was wanting. This podcast has helped me understand some Bob Dylan tracks, and it has a... more
I’ve listed to the whole archive in about 2 weeks, so yeah, I really love this podcast! Great format. Great chemistry between the hosts. Always entertaining, with a great exchange of ideas and commentary. Also love the bit of discovery provided at the end when they share the pop culture they’re consuming.
In geeky Dylan terms: This is the Highway 61 Revisited of Bob podcasts.
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