A Bob Dylan Primer

By: Michael Hacker
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  • A Bob Dylan Primer is a series of broadcasts dedicated to the work and life of Bob Dylan. The first season consists of 12 episodes, appearing approximately once a month, and covering the time period from Dylan’s youth in Minnesota and early days in New York City up to the release of Dylan’s Time Out Of Mind in 1997. I’ve attempted to combine a detailed account of Dylan’s life with my own personal observations about Dylan’s creative output and place in our world. It’s my hope that A Bob Dylan Primer will be embraced by a wide range of people, from Dylan fanatics to those who are just trying to understand what all the fuss might be about.
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  • 01 – A Thousand Miles From Home
    Dec 24 2018
    Before television, a boy was born in springtime Minnesota. 25 years later he was the most beloved, and most reviled – pop star on the planet. A Bob Dylan Primer is a series that tells the story of the work and life of Bob Dylan. Over the course of 16 episodes it covers the time period from Dylan’s youth in Minnesota and early days in New York City up to the release of Dylan’s Time Out Of Mind in 1997. Links: Greenwich Village Folk Riot – 1961 Greenwich Village During the Beat-Nik Era Folkies Kingston Trio – Tom Dooley – 1958 Bob Dylan – Remember Me – East Orange, NJ – 1961 Dylan – First recorded concert – May 6, 1961 Bob Dylan on Oscar Brand Radio Show – November 1961 To Access The Complete Series Subscribe to FM+ : Click the subscribe button in Apple Podcasts or sign up here. (One subscription covers all our network podcasts for one low price ! ) Join FM Premium: Get an FM+ Subscription plus video interviews, blog posts, a weekly bonus email and more. We're
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My Greatest Audible Discovery

From the instant I saw the cover art for the podcast, without any awareness of the author or the production, I knew for certain this would be excellent. Not only was I not mistaken - I felt & feel prophetic and even fateful. For my taste in subject matter, writing & performance, this is dead solid perfect. At once it is urbane & plain; fanciful & unadorned; wry and guileless. Listening to the narration, beautifully accented with musical accompaniment, is cognatively alligned with the experience of listening to Bob Dylan songs.

I haven't the patience for many podcasts, as I'm not inclined to like spontaneous inanity. 'A Bob Dylan Primer' is so well conceived & realized, that I can't imagine anything more entertaining & pacifying to do, than listen to it in conjunction with listening to chronologically aligned & arrayed Dylan songs. The narration and language is rustic & warm & while I seemed to innately know this was going to be wonderful for me, I didn't expect it to be dear to me; and it surely is.

The penultimate praise I can give it is this: The best thing a critic ever said about me, (and my music by proxy,) was that I was "Metal's own Bob Dylan." This is podcasts own Bob Dylan. My ultimate compliment is this: While I've met Bob Dylan and even had an incidental rapport, now, because of Michael and the episodes of his podcast, I feel much closer to him and much happier for it.

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Robert Z

Great info. Thanks for sharing your passion & extensive research about Dylan. A wonderful American lyricist. Like all great artists, a sketchy personal life.

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