The Story of Bob Dylan
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In this episode, you'll step into the early 1960s to see how a young Bob Dylan appeared out of nowhere to shape modern rock music. You'll follow him through the decades to hear Dylan's incredible influence on all music through his influence on superstars like The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young and more. Join host Dave Anthony and our guest, Harold Lepidus, author of Friends and Other Strangers: Bob Dylan Examined, and learn:
- How Bob grew up in a Jewish family in Minnesota and changed his name
- The very strange obsession that brought him to New York in the early '60s
- How the women in his life greatly influenced his lyric writing
- Why audiences booing him was the mark of a key turning point in modern rock n roll
- How a near-tragic motorcycle accident actually may have saved his life
- About his unknown backup band becoming a superstar band on their own without Bob
- His legacy and influence on all music that has come along since his debut
Bob Dylan is widely considered to be the inspiration for how rock music transformed itself from joyful ditties like Twist and Shout to deep and meaningful lyrics that communicated the challenges and dichotomies of life. To understand the evolution of music, it is key to understand Dylan's key role in its transformation.
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