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S02.08 Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan Pt.1 w/ Michael Gray
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S02.08 Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan Pt.1 w/ Michael Gray

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The Extended Edition of this episode is free to everyone until July 1, after which half of it will stay public and the rest will be Paid Subscribers only.

The first serious book to analyze and critique the work of Bob Dylan was Michael Gray's Song & Dance Man: The Art of Bob Dylan - and it's back in print after over a decade, in a new 50th Anniversary Series. To celebrate we're doing our own series of interviews with Gray, walking through the book to create a kind of commentary track - reviewing and expanding on his thoughts. This episode is the first in that series.

The reviews that have been made of the previous three editions of the book are stellar: "Song & Dance Man III is probably the greatest book about the work of a single popular musician ever to have been published. ” said The London Review Bookshop, as one example.

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In this episode we talk about Chapter One, the Bob Dylan who arrived in New York City and immediately stood out, for his approach to folk music long before his songwriting abilities were on display. Michael talks of Dave Van Ronk and how Dylan related to the Blues greats he was able to meet. Later we talk of his first album and the songwriting abilities that seem to have arrived fully formed.

What you'll hear is why Michael Gray is the man The Bob Dylan Center invited to be the featured speaker at their First Anniversary, someone who can and does help all of us to better understand and more deeply enjoy the work of Bob Dylan.

This series will continue in future episodes of Dylan.FM.

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Dylan.FM takes deep dive looks at specific albums or periods in Bob Dylan's life and work, usually one quarter at a time. We spent all of our first year focused on Time Out Of Mind, but have moved on to work through the albums that came before it now. Most shows interview insiders, authors, experts, or serious fans who have some deep knowledge of the period we're examining. There are both free and Premium Extended Episodes plus some bonus episodes.