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Bob Dylan: American Shakespeare
Rich Evans and Mark Walsh
22 episodes
1 day ago
An album-by-album analysis of the great man's back catalogue - the Shakespeare tag is in reference to the incomparable influence he has. We consider not just his music but the culture and politics surrounding his recordings.
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An album-by-album analysis of the great man's back catalogue - the Shakespeare tag is in reference to the incomparable influence he has. We consider not just his music but the culture and politics surrounding his recordings.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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Bob Dylan: American Shakespeare - Episode 16 (Bob Dylan: Blood On The Tracks)
Bob Dylan: American Shakespeare
1 hour 36 minutes 50 seconds
3 years ago
Bob Dylan: American Shakespeare - Episode 16 (Bob Dylan: Blood On The Tracks)

Bob Dylan: American Shakespeare takes a look at the Dylan canon in an album-by-album approach and considers not only the music but also the politics and culture that surround his recordings. The sixteenth episode puts the fifteenth album - 1974's Bob Dylan: Blood On The Tracks under the microscope.

Bob Dylan: American Shakespeare
An album-by-album analysis of the great man's back catalogue - the Shakespeare tag is in reference to the incomparable influence he has. We consider not just his music but the culture and politics surrounding his recordings.