Bob Dylan knew - and often played - most of the songs he covered on Good As I Been To You for his entire professional life. In this episode we examine the original versions of these songs (there are always more than a few) and other interesting covers that have been done since Dylan's 1992 release.
Bob Dylan knew - and often played - most of the songs he covered on Good As I Been To You for his entire professional life. In this episode we examine the original versions of these songs (there are always more than a few) and other interesting covers that have been done since Dylan's 1992 release.
We begin our Season Two looking at the records Dylan made at home, Good As I Been To You and World Gone Wrong. Episode features a background to this move, an interview with Engineer Micajah Ryan, and and overview of the Good As I Been To You Reviews from top publications. This page is for FM+ Subscribers only. Sign up in the FM+ Menu.
We begin our Season Two looking at the records Dylan made at home, Good As I Been To You and World Gone Wrong. Episode features a background to this move, an interview with Engineer Micajah Ryan, and and overview of the Good As I Been To You Reviews from top publications. This page is for FM+ Subscribers only. Sign up in the FM+ Menu.
This episode features the best of the published reviews of Bob Dylan Fragments Bootleg Series, including excerpts from Pitchfork, Mojo, Greil Marcus, and many others. This page is for FM+ Subscribers only. Sign up in the FM+ Menu.
Make You Feel My Love is a song that has received a lot of attention - but not entirely out of admiration - a lot of Dylan fans just don't like it. On this episode Laura Tenschert talks about the song and those reactions.
Whirly Gig Author John Lewis joins us to talk about the making of Time Out Of Mind - based on his friendship with Jim Dickinson and his listen to the Tulsa TOOM Outtakes.
Paul Sinclair of SuperDeluxeEdition.com joins us today to talk about this exciting new Audiophile release a new Time Out Of Mind BluRay disc offering the 2022 Remix in 24/96 High Resolution and the Dolby Atmos Mix.
Steven Hyden was asked to write liner notes for The Bootleg Series 17: Fragments - The Time Out Of Mind Sessions, and in this episode talks to us about the assignment, his assessment of Bob Dylan in 1997, and how the narrative of the time has withstood 25 years of additional Bob Dylan output.
Michael Brauer talks to us about his recent work remixing Bob Dylan's Time Out Of Mind for the Fragments Bootleg Series 17 box set.