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JEFF SLATE ON INTERVIEWING DYLAN, INTERACTING WITH TOWNSHEND, AND HIS NEW ALBUM
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JEFF SLATE ON INTERVIEWING DYLAN, INTERACTING WITH TOWNSHEND, AND HIS NEW ALBUM (FEATURING HIS DAVE STEWART-PRODUCED SINGLE). bostonharoldpodcast.blogspot.com/2024/02/jeff-slate-on-interviewing-dylan.html Musician/journalist Jeff Slate should be no stranger to anyone reading this. In addition to interviewing just about every major rock musician over the years, from Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page to C...
CROSSING THE JACK RUBY CON -Author Danny Fingeroth on Dylan, JFK, Comic Books, and Oswald's Assassin
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Hello and welcome to the Boston Harold Video Podcast. My special guest today is Danny Fingeroth, who, in addition to being a fellow admirer of Bob Dylan, is a published author. His most recent book. JACK RUBY - THE MANY FACES OF OSWALD’S ASSASSIN, was published by The Chicago Review Press this past November, 21. , In our wide-ranging, entertaining, and informative discussion, we discuss, among ...
Dylan authors Michael Gray and Ray Padgett discuss their books, the Bob Dylan Center, and their dogs
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bostonharoldpodcast.blogspot.com/2023/12/video-dylan-authors-michael-gray-and.html Hello and welcome to the Boston Harold Video Podcast. My guests today are two of the most respected scholars of the music and art of Bob Dylan, Michael Gray and Ray Padgett. This cross-generational joint interview covers not only their work as authors, but we discuss such subjects as typewriters, critical theorie...
Unboxing the 8LP Japan-only release of BOB DYLAN - THE COMPLETE BUDOKAN 1978
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Boston Harold Podcast, Bob Dyan
Dylan's setlists examined in new book - A conversation with editors Erin Callahan and Court Carney 1
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Bob Dylan's setlists and performances examined in new book - A conversation with editors Erin Callahan and Court Carney - Part 1
Dylan's setlists examined in new book - A conversation with editors Erin Callahan and Court Carney 3
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Bob Dylan's setlists and performances examined in new book - A conversation with editors Erin Callahan and Court Carney - Part 3
Dylan's setlists examined in new book-A conversation with editors Erin Callahan and Court Carney 2
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Bob Dylan's setlists and performances examined in new book - A conversation with editors Erin Callahan and Court Carney - Part 2
Mixing Up The Medicine Preview - Boston Harold Video Podcast
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Boston Harold Podcast
Dylan & the Dead Class, November 9, 2022
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This coming Wednesday, November 9th, I’ll be teaching an online course once again … This time, however, it is being scheduled so that the target audience is across the pond. While I’ll be teaching it from here in Massachusetts at 1:30 pm ET, (now that we are changing our clocks) it will be (generally speaking) at 6:30 p.m. GMT for those in the Great Britain/Ireland area, and 7:30 p.m. in Wester...
Peter Case (Plimsouls, Nerves) talks about his new documentary, "A MIllion Miles Away," and more!
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Peter Case Interview - Zoom 3/20/22. Peter Case talks about his new documentary, A Million Miles Away - Take Yes for an Answer, the Nerves, the Plimsouls, appearing in the film Valley Girl, which early gig Dylan attended, Kickstarter and Covid, and much more.
Keith Miles discusses his books about Bob Dylan related locations in London and New York, and more
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Author Keith Miles discusses his two books, "Bob Dylan in London: Troubadour Tales" and "Bob Dylan in the Big Apple: Troubadour Tales of New York," as well as taking on the responsibility for restoring the original Troubadour Club in London, where Dylan played on his first trip to England. We also discuss the World of Bob Dylan Symposium in Tulsa, OK, in 2019, where we first met, and interviewi...
Author Seth Rogovoy on Dylan, his upcoming George Harrison book, plus his love of Seals & Crofts!
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Author Seth Rogovoy on Dylan, his upcoming George Harrison book, plus his love of Seals & Crofts!
Behind the scenes at Bob Dylan's "Sweetheart Like You" video shoot, Gordon Lightfoot tribute, more
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Behind the scenes at Bob Dylan's "Sweetheart Like You" video shoot, Gordon Lightfoot tribute, more
Beatles Podcast NOTHING IS REAL - interview w/ Jason Carty/Steven Cockcroft (Boston Harold Podcast)
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Beatles Podcast NOTHING IS REAL - interview w/ Jason Carty/Steven Cockcroft (Boston Harold Podcast)
Zimmermania 80: Celebrating Dylan and Macca via Buddy and Little Richard
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Zimmermania 80: Celebrating Dylan and Macca via Buddy and Little Richard
JORMA KAUKONEN interview: Boston Harold Podcast (April 1, 2021)
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JORMA KAUKONEN interview: Boston Harold Podcast (April 1, 2021)
Michael Simmons 3/10/21 Boston Harold Video Podcast
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Michael Simmons 3/10/21 Boston Harold Video Podcast
SCARLET RIVERA (Boston Harold Video Podcast)(Bob Dylan/Rolling Thunder)
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SCARLET RIVERA (Boston Harold Video Podcast)(Bob Dylan/Rolling Thunder)
Boston Harold Podcast interview with LOUIE KEMP, author of DYLAN & ME - 50 YEARS OF ADVENTURES
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Boston Harold Podcast interview with LOUIE KEMP, author of DYLAN & ME - 50 YEARS OF ADVENTURES
BOSTON HAROLD VIDEO PODCAST: Beatles author Steve Marinucci interview
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BOSTON HAROLD VIDEO PODCAST: Beatles author Steve Marinucci interview
PODCAST: G.E. Smith on Dylan, "Bob-Fest," Trump vs Biden, new album, Friday webcast, and more
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PODCAST: G.E. Smith on Dylan, "Bob-Fest," Trump vs Biden, new album, Friday webcast, and more
Boston Harold podcast Interview with Jounalist/Musican Jeff Slate
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Boston Harold podcast Interview with Jounalist/Musican Jeff Slate
Talkin' Dylan's film career and much more with Dylanologist Harry Hew (Boston Harold Video Podcast)
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Talkin' Dylan's film career and much more with Dylanologist Harry Hew (Boston Harold Video Podcast)
BOSTON HAROLD PODCAST: Mojo's Michael Simmons interview
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BOSTON HAROLD PODCAST: Mojo's Michael Simmons interview
Bob Dylan, "STREET-LEGAL, " and the Ghost of Elvis - Harold Lepidus. #WOBD2019
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Bob Dylan, "STREET-LEGAL, " and the Ghost of Elvis - Harold Lepidus. #WOBD2019
Hi! I don’t believe I have what you are looking for. You may be interested in this www.flaggingdown.com/p/not-at-budokan. Or check out the Expecting Rain discussions page. Good luck!
Hi there. You're the only person I can find with the Nov 15, 2023 early release of the Complete Budokan. I've been searching for the mysterious 1978 performance of Tangled Up in Blue in Japan, and I believe it's on this set. Please let me know if there's any way I can get a copy of this song. Thank you! (I see you also have a June 1978 LA bootleg as well. I have all those shows except for June 5 performance. Not sure if you share tracks from your collection, but I'd be ever so grateful. Cheers!)
Incredible musician.
Great interview! Thank you. I'm going to check out Jeff's music and the Margo Price book.
As great as A Million Miles Away is and it is, the rest of the album, Everywhere At Once, is Kick Ass!
Ray is the man! Love his work
She is so real, so unfettered in her responses...
Cool conversation, Harold! Was struck that Jeff mentioned that often people are intimidated by P. Townsend because a Chicago buddy of mine bumped into Pete at a 12 step meeting & they hit it off & have stayed in touch for many years.
How exciting.
Great interview Harold!
Loved The Plimsouls, Peter Case 1st solo, The Beat and now the Nerves I was just looking up The Nerves and shocked to See Jack had passed Rest in Peace Jack, You brought many joy through your music that will last forever ! Thank you Jack, Peter and Paul I had hoped to see you in Vancouver in your reunion in 2012 Now looking forward to seeing this and the documentary
I’m just finishing “Pledging My Time” and hate to be almost done with it. It’s been a total joy. I’m a musician myself and have been following Dylan since he was freewheeling.
Scarlet..do u have a new album done in LA in last 3 years?
Scarlett and her violin ❤❤
Great artist, love his old bands,but his solo stuff is even better
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Excellent Harold!
This was a great conversation facilitated by Harold. One of the best moments was near the end when Michael, the great encyclopedist of all things Dylan, who has worked the field since the days of the typewriter and maybe even back to the days of carbon paper, almost passes the baton on to the young Ray. Anointing him and his thorough research for his new book and the revealing interviews that the research produced. It was almost like an Elijah and Elisha moment (2 Kings 2:1-14) or maybe something like that scene from "this movie I seen one time" ...."and I think it starred Gregory Peck, He was shot down by a hungry kid trying to make a name for himself." As the older gunfighter lay in the sun he gasped and he says, “Turn him loose, let him go, let him say he outdrew me fair and square. I want him to feel what it’s like to every moment face the consequences of what is like getting all tied up with this obsession with Bob Dylan."
The Plimsouls are awesome !!! Love them!!!
Plimsouls where the most underrated band in history!!! Astonishing song writing and talent!!
Nice work Harry! I appreciate your knowledge
Peter Case is brilliant...."Waiting for a Plane..." Sublime...
1970 JK PICKED UP A HITCHER..MY ROOMIE AND TOOK US TO HIS SHOW.
PETER CASE IS THE GREATEST SONGWRITER OF ALL TIME
Toad's Place is in New Haven, CT
I wanna see the movie
Now available on Amazon, UA-cam, iTunes, etc!!
So different to Europe!
Yes, Scarlet is writing - cant wait
Hello from; On the great lakes in Canada! I love Scarlett Rivera; have since high school, when my cello playing friend Steve Melemis told me how great she is. I'd already bought Desire before meeting Steve but it had never clicked with me to think about the musicians in the band on a record. I just knew that I loved her sound. But then being a Scarlett Rivera fan kind of became a lifelong thing. To see her now, 45 years after she became known to me, with such clarity, so gracious and kind sounding, it's such an affirmation of everything I heard in the music so long ago when I was a teenager. Bless you, Scarlett. I love you. Thank you.
Scarlet shows us that what's go be will be. Stay strong and much love 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
The version of Sara feautiring her playing violin is mind blowing
Christmas 1967. My mom buys 3 albums for me to go along with the stereo fold-out turntable they gave me. One was a Monkees album. I liked it. But my mom really liked the cover of one of the other albums because it had a "cute" Ron Cobb illustration of a flying Victorian house, and we lived right across the Bay from San Francisco. It was called, "After Bathing at Baxter's," an album that never got any airplay on AM radio despite everyone falling in love with Grace Slick's soaring voice on 'White Rabbit', and 'Somebody to Love' released a few months earlier. So I played it. Really loud. I played it at a party with all my friends, really loud. We had (past tense) all been listening to Sgt. Pepper's nonstop for months. Beatles/Monkees. So I'm playing this album from a band everyone knows, with a title most people even today have never heard of, and my friends are freaking out because we're listening to music that is completely new and brilliant and astoundingly good. Then this instrumental song comes on called 'Spare Chaynge' with Jorma Kaukonen and Spencer Dryden and I guess Jack was playing bass on it as well. I had some really good speakers and everyone was yelling, "Turn it up, turn it up!!!" The parents came out of the house and stood in the driveway dumbfounded as they looked through the open garage door at us kids playing air guitar happier than they'd ever seen us. It was transformational. It changed all of us forever. Now we were ready for Woodstock 6 months later. I put that song on every now and then--the hell with the tinnitus---and I am again transported--and unreservedly, happy. Thank you Jorma. Hope to see you at the Catalyst in Santa Cruz sometime soon.
Wonderful to see and hear you Scarlet♥️🌠🎻
Thanks for this interview. Scarlet was very informative. Love her playing. "Desire" owes much to her contribution. Nice to know that she is friends with Joni Mitchell. Wonder who was the opening act the Scarlet did not want to play with?
Wonderful!
Great observations just wish you two didn’t talk over the other. It broke the theme you were on and always had to go back to after the other guy kept talking over you. Minor complaint on a great listen otherwise.
That's my fault. I talk about Dylan constantly to myself in my head and on Twitter and elsewhere online, but I rarely get to talk about Dylan with somebody face to face. Zoom isn't exactly face to face, but it's close enough that I got overly excited. Was too eager to share every thought. Harold and I ended up talking for another 3 hours after we "finished." I also was so keyed up in advance of the recording that I forgot to put on headphones, which would have cut down on the echoes. Apologies for that. Thanks for listening.
You had too played your violin again
This was very cool. I was at the show at Atwoods Tavern mentioned early in vid. 4pm in the afternoon?Huh? This guy is highly entertaining. Brilliant songwriter and as great a storyteller live. Very, very funny dude. I want to see him with a band behind him. It's very rare when it happens. I missed one in 1999 or so. So busy with work I missed the very few ads for the show. I really need to find the documentary about him. It has to be highly entertaining.
Now available on Amazon, UA-cam, iTunes, etc!!
I grew up with the plimsouls (Hung out with Dave P' brother Ed). Coolest thing I have seen a musician do was by Peter. This cat rolled up to the back of the Roxy in a Ford Fairlane, got out with cig hanging from his mouth, open the trunk , grabbed his quitar, slung it over his shoulder, flicked his cig, walked in the back door, straight to stage played "everywhere at once"
I've seen him twice at Atwoods. The first time I was walking to the entrance and saw Peter reaching into the trunk of his car for his guitar,much like your experience. You don't see stuff like this very often. He didn't bolt for the stage right away, but I wasn't far into my beer before he hit the stage. This is a criminally underrated songwriter. I can't believe someone hasn't had a huge hit with a cover of one of his songs. I don't think he desires fame,but I wish he had the monetary benefits his brilliant songwriting skills should get in a sane world. Oh well.
@@stephenbuckley9940 Nice. These stories are great. Personally, I don't think he had the supporting cast that he deserved. All were great for the Whiskey, Roxy, Palladium, and the like, but they seemed to top out at that level. If I remember the rumors right (and these are strictly rumors) Shakey City was the last-ditch effort to get these guys on track. Regardless, I completely agree he is extremely underrated and under-compensated. I would love to hang with him and ask him about all the things I heard and then get the real scoop. I hope peter knows how far his talent reached. To this day, I open my garage on a Saturday and jam the hell out of the Plimsouls. Peter wouldn't know me from Adam, but as I mentioned, I was good friends with the bass player's (Dave Pahoa) brother Ed. Countless hours in the midst of the Plimsouls. Miss it.
Awesome, Great interview,,, Peter Case is an Iconic Songwriter... Legend... Good job Harold....
I spent time with Bob Dylan till I was 11 my mom was his cook in malibu and where ever he went her name was Nanci kendall.
Where can we watch the film?
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Booger was in "Revenge of the Nerds" and "Moonlighting"- Curtis Armstrong
Whata somethin her & her fancy-fiddle added to Bob's music!
"when public education actually funded the arts". Well said. A fascinating person and brilliant musician
Jorma has been a huge part of life for me personally. He is the biggest badass in guitar history.!!! Nobody can do what he has done period. Just a little nibble will take you far. My best bite was... WOW Hall in Eugene in the early 80s. Just an amazing human being. Love forever Mr Jorma. :)
A fine interview! Too bad Harold's earliest Airplane was Bark. Might want to go back & consider the early, better stuff. I would have greatly enjoyed more conversation re pre-Volunteers (album) era -- a richly creative time.
Yea thats a great line I don't care that there's chemicals in it..as long as my lettuce is crisp
Commack Arena 77 my first show! I remember the warm up band getting showered with beer bottles after just two songs.
“Happy The Man” I believe. 😉 if it was September.
I first saw hot tuna at the academy of music NYC 73 and they both shaved their hair off !