I have’s checked in any detail but this playlist reportedly includes every Dylan song that is on Spotify, chronologically.
Warning: Playing this all the way through may danage relationships.
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I have’s checked in any detail but this playlist reportedly includes every Dylan song that is on Spotify, chronologically.
Warning: Playing this all the way through may danage relationships.
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tkdmart says
Damn… thought you meant Mortimer
aardvarknever says
Is that “danage” as in “Steely Danage”?
dai says
After Bowie died, I went through all his albums chronologically, was also a soundtrack to my running. I got pretty fit that year.
Paul Wad says
When I listened to my iTunes library from A to Z I was on Dylan for quite a while. Fortunately it was before all the mega boxed sets and copywrite sets from the past few years came out, plus the stupid amount of bootlegs were added, otherwise it would have taken months.
You should enjoy this project though, as I can’t imagine Spotify has much more than the original albums on it. When you get to the 80s, and start to flag, just remember Oh Mercy is coming up (but try to forget which album it’s followed by!).
moseleymoles says
Ah this takes me just to the LP not the playlist
John Walters says
Same here
Junior Wells says
Ok ok. I couldn’t sleep. It was 4 am so I have an excuse for tyops this time.
Try this.
Blue Boy says
I see that this has been put together by Lucas Hare, one of the co-hosts (along with fellow actor Kerry Shale of Word podcast fame) of the Is It Rolling Bob? podcast.
https://podcast.app/is-it-rolling-bob-talking-dylan-p544348/
Quality inevitably varies depending on the guest but it’s always worth a listen and can be excellent. I recall the Kenneth Cranham and David Greig ones as particularly good, and Hepworth who did the first one is typically listenable (and perhaps a little more sceptical than most – this definitely isn’t a podcast for people who don’t think Bob is one of the geniuses of our time).
In the most recent one, with a rather gushy Nish Kumar, they mentioned a long playlist of Dylan covers – perhaps this one which I have started trawling my way through and am enjoying greatly. Damn, his songs are fantastic.
Junior Wells says
That looks like a great playlist. Less obvious covers and well curated.
retropath2 says
Terrific: a few new to me