Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan

Actors Kerry Shale and Lucas Hare talk to interesting people about Bob Dylan. And lots of other things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 46m. Bisher sind 80 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 13 hours 13 minutes

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episode 10: Peter Fincham


Peter Fincham, television producer, tells a hilarious story concerning Dylan’s manager and a Bob tribute band. He moves on to Every Grain Of Sand and the Bootleg Series (“Angelina is impenetrable” but it’s “a magnificent vocal performance. He sings it as


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 January 27, 2019  36m
 
 

episode 9: Tom Sutcliffe


Tom Sutcliffe, journalist and broadcaster, gave his fourteen year-old son a birthday iPod with a quote from Forever Young engraved on it. He swears: “I don’t randomly quote Bob Dylan” and describes Bob’s Bringing It All Back Home as “a cold shower/warm sh


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 January 13, 2019  35m
 
 

episode 8: Jon Canter


Jon Canter, comedy writer, reminds us of Bob’s physical resemblance to The Marx Brothers and of his “predictably perverse” humour (“I don’t think I’d heard sarcasm in popular song before Dylan”). He goes on to equate Bob’s Jewishness with his constant res


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 December 30, 2018  35m
 
 

episode 7: Sid Griffin


Sid Griffin, musician and writer, compares Dylan to Miles Davis but concludes “he’s a surprisingly normal person in an incredibly abnormal situation.” Other subjects: Bob’s open attendance at Minnesota sporting events, Dylan’s penchant for taking buses in


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 December 16, 2018  38m
 
 

episode 6: Sylvie Simmons


Sylvie Simmons, author of the definitive Leonard Cohen biography “I’m Your Man”, confesses to discovering both Bob and Leonard on the same tacky compilation album. Further revelations include her reaction to witnessing Born-Again Bob (“it was just a reall


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 December 2, 2018  37m
 
 

episode 5: Kenneth Cranham


Olivier Award-winning actor Kenneth Cranham wraps his RADA-trained vocal cords around Visions of Johanna and never stops. "You’ve got to go and see this guy Bob Dylan at the Royal Festival Hall,” he remembers being told in 1964. “He smokes joints all the


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 November 18, 2018  34m
 
 

episode 4: Paul Morley


In Episode 4, acclaimed writer Paul Morley - not widely known as a Bob Dylan man - proves his love. “Punk demolished a lot of people but...you weren’t going to demolish Bob. I always think of Before The Flood as like a proto-punk album.”Paul Morley is an


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 November 5, 2018  34m
 
 

episode 3: Barb Jungr


In Episode 3, singer and writer Barb Jungr compares Dylan and Leonard Cohen (having extensively recorded both), and talks about the constant relevance of Dylan’s lyrics: his “understanding of humanity…that really relentless gaze”.An award-winning song-st


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 October 22, 2018  38m
 
 

episode 2: David Morrissey


In Episode 2, actor David Morrissey and his son Gene discuss Dylan’s take on heartbreak and darkness, as well as the art of listening to albums all the way through; especially Blood On The Tracks.David Morrissey started acting at the Everyman Youth Theat


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 October 8, 2018  42m
 
 

episode 1: David Hepworth


In our first episode: noted journalist, broadcaster and author David Hepworth talks about Dylan's jokes, the Nobel Prize and the time he interviewed him.David joined Smash Hits in 1979 and became the editor. He helped start magazines like Just Seventeen,


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 September 25, 2018  43m