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Playlist: Bob Dylan by Joyride Media

Compiled By: Joyride Media

Complete Basement Tapes - New Joyride Media Radio Special coming Oct 2014! Credit:
Complete Basement Tapes - New Joyride Media Radio Special coming Oct 2014!

* COMPLETE BASEMENT TAPES - coming soon!

* PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN

* LIVE AT THE NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL

* DYLAN...four part series hosted by Patti Smith

Bob Dylan and the Band - Complete Basement Tapes

From Joyride Media | 59:00

The complete story behind Bob Dylan and The Band's 1967 recordings in Woodstock, NY, now known as the Basement Tapes

Screen_shot_2014-10-28_at_10 In 1967, Bob Dylan and several members of what became The Band got together in upstate New York. For months, they played and played – and recorded as they went along. It took 8 years for some of the music to come out officially, but in that time, the legend of The Basement Tapes grew. Bootlegs were passed around, little hints of the bigger treasure that existed somewhere.

In this one hour radio special, you’ll hear about these recordings from The Band member Garth Hudson, songwriter and author Sid Griffin, Dylan biographer Clinton Heylin, author Greil Marcus, writer Anthony DeCurtis and producer Steve Berkowitz, plus many highlights from the full release of The Basement Tapes.

Bob Dylan: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

From Joyride Media | 59:00

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When Bob Dylan arrived in New York City in the early 1960's, he didn't just alter the course of folk music, he helped change the way the music business worked in general.  Dylan achieved this by merely doing what he does best - writing and singing his own songs.  The popularity of his music took care of the rest.
 
In this one-hour radio special you will hear some of Bob Dylan's early demo recordings and songs from his albums as they were first heard on AM radio - in Mono!  You will also hear interviews from his first manager Roy Silver, music publisher Artie Mogull, journalist Colin Escott and record producer Steve Berkowitz.

BOB DYLAN: LIVE AT THE NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL

From Joyride Media | 59:00

Rita Houston hosts this look back at Bob Dylan's Newport Folk Festival appearances from 1963-1965

Bdtheothersideofthemirrorcover_small WHETHER IT WAS HIS INTENTION TO OR NOT, BOB DYLAN CREATED A MODERN MYTH IN 1965. ALL HE HAD TO DO WAS PLUG IN AN ELECTRIC GUITAR AT THE NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL. TO THIS DAY, NO TWO PEOPLE AGREE ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED. BUT THAT WAS DYLAN'S THIRD APPEARANCE AT NEWPORT, AND LOOKING BACK AT HIS ARTISTIC PROGRESSION FROM 1963 TO 65 AT LEAST SHOWS US WHERE IT ALL STARTED. IN THE NEXT HOUR, WE'RE GOING TO HEAR THE STORY FROM GEORGE WEIN, MURRAY LERNER, JOHN COHEN, DAVE MARSH, BILL FLANAGAN AND GREIL MARCUS. AND WE'LL HEAR HIGHLIGHTS FROM DYLAN'S LIVE PERFORMANCES AT THE NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL. ** Check local TV listings for the new PBS special - BOB DYLAN: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MIRROR: LIVE AT THE NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL 1963-1965 To receive a copy of this show on CD, please contact eric.molk@truetonegroup.com

Bob Dylan:  Live at the Newport Folk Festival

Timings & Cues

59 minute version

0:00 -- 20:00  Segment 1

In:  "What went on in '65, nobody will ever believe it who believes it today..."
Out:  "I'm Rita Houston, and you're listening to Bob Dylan:  Live at the Newport Folk Festival."

20:00 -- 21:00  Break 1 with music bed

21:00 -- 39:00  Segment 2

In:  "Welcome back to Bob Dylan:  Live at the Newport Folk Festival.
I'm Rita Houston."
Out:  "I'm Rita Houston, and you're listening to Bob Dylan:  Live at the Newport Folk Festival."

39:00 -- 40:00 Break 2 with music bed

40:00 -- 59:00  Segment 3

In:  "Welcome back to Bob Dylan:  Live at the Newport Folk Festival.
I'm Rita Houston."
Out:  "I'm Rita Houston, and thanks for listening."


54 minute version

1.  Billboard (1:00)

In:  "What went on in '65, it's all been hashed out, the evidence is in, and it's ambiguous.  Bob must be very happy."
Out:  "I'm Rita Houston, and welcome to Bob Dylan:  Live at the Newport Folk Festival."

2.  Segment 1  (13:00)

In:  "Welcome back to Bob Dylan:  Live at the Newport Folk Festival.
I'm Rita Houston."
Out:  "I'm Rita Houston, and you're listening to Bob Dylan:  Live at the Newport Folk Festival."

3.  Break 1  with music bed (1:00)

4.  Segment 2  (18:00)

In:  "Welcome back to Bob Dylan:  Live at the Newport Folk Festival.
I'm Rita Houston."
Out:  "I'm Rita Houston, and you're listening to Bob Dylan:  Live at the Newport Folk Festival."

5.  Break 2 with music bed  (1:00)

6.  Segment 3  (20:00)

In:  "Welcome back to Bob Dylan:  Live at the Newport Folk Festival.
I'm Rita Houston."
Out:  "I'm Rita Houston, and thanks for listening."

7.  Promo  (:30)

DYLAN: BLOWIN' IN THE WIND

From Joyride Media | Part of the DYLAN series | 59:00

Patti Smith hosts this hour of Bob Dylan music and conversation covering 1961-1964.

Bddylancover_small Bob Dylan moved to New York City in 1961, and within two years he was being lauded as the "voice of a generation." The young troubadour wasn't so interested in being that, but Dylan's meteoric rise to fame was no fluke. In his songs, Dylan captured the social consciousness of the time and took it beyond as he rejected the role of protest singer. In this hour, we'll hear about Dylan's early years as he moved from folk singer-songwriter to rock and roll star. Interviews: Bob Neuwirth, Ray Benson, George Wein, John Hammond, Suze Rotolo, David Nelson, Tom Morello, Dave Van Ronk, Bill Flanagan, Rush Rehm, Sean Wilentz, John Cohen, Greil Marcus, Anthony DeCurtis

0:00 -- 18:00 Segment 1

In:  "He became an artist in front of everybody's very eyes..."
Out:  "I'm Patti Smith, and you're listening to Bob Dylan:  Blowin' In The Wind."

18:00 -- 19:00  Break 1 with music bed

19:00 -- 41:00 Segment 2

In:  "Welcome back to Bob Dylan: Blowin' In The Wind.  I'm Patti Smith."
Out:  "I'm Patti Smith, and you're listening to Bob Dylan:  Blowin' In The Wind."

41:00 -- 42:00  Break 2 with music bed

42:00 -- 59:00  Segment 3

In:  "Welcome back to Bob Dylan:  Blowin' In The Wind.  I'm Patti Smith."
Out:  "I'm Patti Smith, and thanks for listening."

DYLAN: LIKE A ROLLING STONE

From Joyride Media | Part of the DYLAN series | 59:00

Patti Smith hosts this hour of Bob Dylan music and conversation covering 1965-1974

Bddylancover_small With the mantle of folk protest singer off his shoulders, Bob Dylan launched into a flurry of creativity in the mid-1960's. His sound exploded with electric instruments and a blend of folk, rock, blues, and gospel influences. By the late 60's, Dylan was singing country music like he had grown up in Nashville. His lyrics still commented on the world, but through a wider lens that mixed personal reflection with mystical and surreal images. In this hour, we'll hear how Dylan found his own unique voice, and how that changed rock and roll for a long time to come. Interviews: Sean Wilentz, George Wein, Roger McGuinn, Anthony DeCurtis, Greil Marcus, John Hiatt, John Cohen, Ray Benson, Josh Ritter, Bill Flanagan, Garth Hudson

0:00 -- 19:00 Segment 1

In:  "He went through a period of creative genius, and he learned so quickly..."
Out:  "I'm Patti Smith, and you're listening to Bob Dylan:  Like A Rolling Stone."

19:00 -- 20:00  Break 1 with music bed

20:00 -- 43:00 Segment 2

In:  "Welcome back to Bob Dylan:  Like A Rolling Stone.  I'm Patti Smith."
Out:  "I'm Patti Smith, and you're listening to Bob Dylan: Like A Rolling Stone."

43:00 -- 44:00  Break 2 with music bed

44:00 -- 59:00  Segment 3

In:  "Welcome back to Bob Dylan:  Like A Rolling Stone.  I'm Patti Smith."
Out:  "I'm Patti Smith, and thanks for listening."

DYLAN: SHELTER FROM THE STORM

From Joyride Media | Part of the DYLAN series | 59:00

Patti Smith hosts this hour of Bob Dylan music and conversation covering 1974-1989

Bddylancover_small In the 1970's and 80's, Bob Dylan continued to expand his artistic world. His songs ran the gamut, from very personal stories to Homeric epics and everything in-between. By the late 70's, Dylan became a born-again Christian, and for several years he sang only religious material. By the late 80's, Dylan had supported Live Aid, Farm Aid, and joined the Traveling Wilburys. In this hour, we'll hear highlights from this period of dizzying artistic and personal growth. Interviews: Bill Flanagan, Roger McGuinn, David Mansfield, Ray Benson, Ian McLagan, David Gans

DYLAN: OH MERCY

From Joyride Media | Part of the DYLAN series | 59:00

Patti Smith hosts this hour of Bob Dylan music and conversation covering 1989 to the present

Bddylancover_small Bob Dylan has always been a unique American voice, and that's most evident in the music he's made since the late 1980's. Returning to his roots in folk and blues, Dylan has fine-tuned American music with the mind of a poet and the bravado of a rock and roller. In this hour, we'll hear the maturity and grace of Dylan's most recent artistic ideas. Interviews: David Kemper, Ray Benson, David Gans, Bill Flanagan, Carolyn Wonderland, Josh Ritter, Ian MacLagen, John Hiatt, Roger McGuinn, John Cohen.

0:00 -- 17:00 Segment 1

In:  "Here's the thing about Bob.  He knows more about American music than anybody I'd ever met."
Out:  "I'm Patti Smith, and you're listening to Bob Dylan:  Oh Mercy."

17:00 -- 18:00  Break 1 with music bed

18:00 -- 36:00 Segment 2

In:  "Welcome back to Bob Dylan:  Oh Mercy.  I'm Patti Smith."
Out:  "I'm Patti Smith, and you're listening to Bob Dylan:  Oh Mercy."

36:00 -- 37:00  Break 2 with music bed

37:00 -- 59:00  Segment 3

In:  "Welcome back to Bob Dylan:  Oh Mercy.  I'm Patti Smith."
Out:  "I'm Patti Smith, and thanks for listening."