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It’s been precisely one week since Bob Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks marked it’s fiftieth anniversary, and so our celebration of the traditional album concludes with the finale of our The Opus: Blood on the Tracks podcast re-release. Episode 4 explores how Dylan’s legacy parallels that of bootleg tradition, and you may hear above, or wherever you get your podcasts.
For this episode, host Paula Mejía is joined by a trio of Dylan aficionados, file collectors, and critics: Jesse Jarnow, Alison Fensterstock, and Extra Blood, Extra Tracks liner notes writer Jeff Slate. Collectively, they discover how bootleg recordings thrived alongside Dylan’s studio launch, together with shedding some gentle on the myths surrounding what turned The Bootleg Collection Vol. 14: Extra Blood, Extra Tracks.
Additionally they dive into how Dylan continues to reinvent these songs within the current. Hear all of it on this last episode of The Opus: Blood on the Tracks, and revisit our episodes on defining an “opus” amongst Dylan’s canon, Dylan’s songwriting (with Kevin Morby and Beth Orton), and Dylan’s cinematic legacy.
Talking of that cinematic legacy, you must also try our 2024 Movie Efficiency of the Yr cowl story with Timothée Chalamet, honoring the Oscar-nominated efficiency he gave as Dylan within the biopic A Full Unknown.
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