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Date: ??/??/39
Year: 1939
Venue: Like A Rolling Stone - The Music of Bob Dylan
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Set I
Sound Opinions devotes an entire hour to the life and music of Bob Dylan. Dylan is one of rock 'n' roll's most profound visionaries, and also it's great contrarian. And on May 24, 2011 he turns 70. Veteran rock critics Greg Kot and Jim DeRogatis have spent decades covering Dylan's massive and complicated body of work. And now they'll debunk the myths and debate the highs and lows of Dylan's most-well known and prolific period from unplugged to electric.
The Sound Opinions hosts are joined by Dylan scholar Clinton Heylin and legendary musician and Dylan collaborator Al Kooper to talk about his development from a Greenwich Village folkie to a plugged in rocker. You'll hear rare recordings and Kooper's first-hand accounts of the infamous 1965 concert at the Newport Folk Festival and the Nashville recording sessions for Blonde on Blonde.
Like A Rolling Stone - The Music of Bob Dylan is a perfect fit for news and music stations and is available for free. It is rich with tunes put in context by compelling stories and opinions, and underscores the significance of Bob Dylan as the voice of a generation confronts a new one.
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