Bob Dylan

EP 305 | Dylan Turns 83 and Tofino Wine and Dine

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Wonderful article from Charles P. Pierce   Esquire Magazine May 25

Let’s get the whole gang together: Davey Moore, Hattie Carroll, Hollis Brown, Einstein disguised as Robin Hood, the motorcycle black Madonna two-wheeled gypsy queen, Ma Rainey, and Beethoven, John the Baptist, the Commander In Chief, Louis The King, Napoleon in rags, Lucille, Johanna, Sweet Marie, John Wesley Harding, St. Augustine, the joker, the thief, Big Jim, Lily, Rosemary, and most of all, the Jack of Hearts, Rubin Carter, Isis, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Blackjack Davey, Charlie Patton. All of them. Play me a song, Mr. Wolfman Jack, because if you want to remember, you better write down the names.

Bob Dylan turned 83 on Friday. All of him did. All of them did. All the personae, the entire kaleidoscope of masks, the false fronts and head fakes, and, finally, the last, and in many ways, best of them all. The travelling storyteller, the seanchai as the people in the old country would call him. Out on the endless tour, up the endless highway. I think of him and I think of Turlough O’Carolan, the legendary blind Irish harper who would travel the countryside, composing his songs on the spot for whomever would give him food and drink. Go back further. Go back to Homer. Sing to him, O muse. When Dylan dropped “Murder Most Foul,” virtually out of a clear blue sky, blessing us with it as consolation for the years when America had gone so terribly wrong, it was Homer of whom I thought, poet and historian both, protector of the shadowland between myth and reality, chronicler of what Greil Marcus called “the old, weird America,” a phrase I wish I’d written.

He’ll be around all summer, travelling with Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp and a whole clutch of other artists in something called the Outlaw Music Festival Tour. It’s a high-priced extravaganza but, in a very real way, he’s just on the road, heading for another joint. Move along, brother Bob. The highway, as you taught us, is for gamblers, and we take what we have gathered from coincidence.

Here’s a collection of comments and reflections from Dylan’s artistic partners and others just sharing the same spaces with Bob. Interviews I’ve done over the years to be added to when Dylan turns 85.

Interviews with

David Bowie

Robbie Robertson

Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks

The Avett Brothers

Barney Bentall and Steve Dawson

Greg Keelor (Blue Rodeo)

And Colin Linden (Blackie and the Rodeo Kings)

Wine and Dine – Tofino June 1-2.

The second story takes place next weekend June 1 and 2 in one of Earth’s most beautiful places –  Tofino,  British Columbia. The western edge of Canada on Vancouver Island. The community includes surfing, golfing, fishing, underwater adventures and an unusual gathering of chefs. It is where they come to learn how to create seafood dishes and cook with what the forest and oceans give them – and surf their minds out.

 

It’s the second annual Wine and Dine gathering on the front lawns of Best Western Plus Tin Wis Resort.

All of the details can be found at  www.tofinowinedine.com 

 

Our guests are the organizers and founders  of Tofino Wine & dine

 

 

Ronnie Lee and Ryan Orr.

EP 267-From the Vault: Bob Dylan turned 80, comments from past Interviews

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Bob Dylan turned 80 on Monday the 24th.

As part of our coverage at CKUA, I started digging into old interviews looking for comments on Bob’s music, influence, and legacy.

I’m delighted to bring you a select group of artists who bring insight into the singular artist we’re celebrating.

A man for many. Matched by few.

Bob Dylan – Thank you for those 80 years.

Guests are:

David Bowie

Susan Tedeschi &  Derek Trucks

Robbie Robertson

Colin Linden

The Avett Brothers

Barney Bentall and Steve Dawson

Greg Keelor

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EP 157 | Dylan Turns 80

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Bob Dylan turns 80 on Monday the 24th.

As part of our coverage at CKUA, I started digging into old interviews looking for comments on Bob’s music, influence, and legacy.

I’m delighted to bring you a select group of artists who bring insight into the singular artist we’re celebrating.

A man for many. Matched by few.

Bob Dylan – Thank you for those 80 years.

Guests are:

David Bowie

Susan Tedeschi &  Derek Trucks

Robbie Robertson

Colin Linden

The Avett Brothers

Barney Bentall and Steve Dawson

Greg Keelor

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Mulligan Stew May 22nd 2021- Happy Birthday Bob Dylan!

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Bob Dylan turns 80 years on Monday.

For the many who have lived their lives inside his songs, that, in itself, is a flag they carry high.

Bob Dylan defies description. Always has.

One way to get a clearer picture of the man and his many songs, thoughts, words, and music is to talk to the artists who have played with him or were his peers or followed Bob into a life of music.

This week’s guests on Mulligan Stew include:

David Bowie – on the judgement of Bob’s generation

Robbie Robertson – what did the Band learn from Bob and Bob from them.

Colin Linden – toured in Bob’s band.

The Avett Brothers – playing The Grammys with Bob and Chimes of Freedom LP

Barney Bentall/Steve Dawson – all about Blood on the Tracks

Susan Tedeschi- Derek Trucks – on their two heroes,  Leonard Cohen, and Bob Dylan.

Plus great tracks from Bob.  Thank You for a memorable 80 years, Bob!

Hour ONE has

  • Sly and The Family Stone
  • Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions
  • Steely Dan
  • new Amy Helm
  • The Wood Bros
  • Jon Batiste/Leon Bridges/Gary Clark Jr
  • Etta James
  • Steve Cropper
  • Bob Marley Live
  • Marvin Gaye Live
  • Ry Cooder Live
  • Emmy Lou Harris Live

Have a GREAT long weekend.

 

PLAYLIST:

The Stew May 22 Hour Two is our Bob Dylan turns 80 special
If you want me to stay Sly and the Family Stone Fresh
It’s all right Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions Best of Soul
Peg Steely Dan Aja
Sweet Mama Amy Helm What the flood leaves behind
False Prophet Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways
Is this love (live) Bob Marley and The Wailers Babylon By Bus
www.mulliganstew.ca Coming UP – a one hour Dylan 80th Birthday party
www.deanehouse.com www.river-café.com
Ohio Jon Batiste. Leon Bridges.Gary Clark Jr Soul Soundtrack
What’s going on? Marvin Gaye Live at Kennedy Centre
Dylan Special Guests – Robbie Robertson. Bowie. Greg Keelor Colin Linden. Avett Bros. Barney Bentall & Steve Dawson. Tedeschi-Trucks
Crazy bout an automobile (live) Ry Cooder and Corridos Famosos Live in SF
Goin’ back to Harlan (live) EmmyLou Harris Lillith Fair
www.mulliganstew.ca Bob Dylan Party Hour Two
midnight rider The Wood Brothers Up above my head
I’d rather go blind Etta James Tell mama
Coming Up our Bob Dylan Party Bowie. Avett bros. Colin Linden. Greg Keelor etc
Bush Hog Part 1 Steve Cropper Fire it up
Highway 61 Revisited Dave Alvin From an old guitar
I shall be released Elvis Presley Essential 70’s Masters
www.mulliganstew.ca – Playlist can be found Next – Colin Linden
Colin Linden Interview www.mulliganstew.ca – Bob Dylan Birthday Special
Highwater (for Charlie Patton) Live Bob Dylan Tell Tale Signs
TDMulligan Bob Dylan Party Hour Two
David Bowie Interview bob Dylan Party
Girl from the North Country Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash Nashville Skyline
The Stew May 22 – our Dylan Special. Bob turns 80 www.mulliganstew.ca – Bob Dylan Birthday Special
Greg Keelor Interview TDMulligan
I contain Multitudes Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways
Steve Dawson Interview for The Stew Dylan Special www.mulliganstew.ca – Bob Dylan Birthday Special
Tangled Up in Blue Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks
Barney Bentall Interview for The Stew Dylan Special TDMulligan
Meet me in the Morning Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks
www.coyotesbanff.com Coming UP – Avett bros. Tedeschi Trucks. Robbie Robertson
Avett Brothers Interview Bob turns 80
Susan Tedeschi – Derek Trucks Talk about influence of Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan
Robbie Robertson Speaks of the dynamic between The Band and Bob
Forever Young (live) The Band and Bob Dylan The Last Waltz
Baby let me Follow you down (live) The Band and Bob Dylan The Last Waltz

 

Mulligan Stew June 22nd

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You are my sunshine Aretha Franklin The Delta Meets Detroit
If you love somebody 2011 remix Sting All this time
Roadhouse blues The Doors Morrison hotel
Welcome home Ruthie foster Let it burn
Last leaf Tom waits Bad as me
That’s no way to get along Eric Clapton Clapton
Running Blues Boz Scaggs Boz Scaggs and band
Make it Happy Lyle Lovett & His large band It’s not big its large
What colour are you Danny Michel and the Benque Players Black Birds are dancing over me
Hallelujah Leonard Cohen Various Positions
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Caravan (live) Van Morrison & The Band The Last Waltz
Baby let me follow you down (live) Bob Dylan & The Band The Last Waltz
I don’t believe you (live) Bob Dylan and the Band The Last Waltz
Forever Young (live) Bob Dylan and The Band The Last Waltz
Baby let me follow you down (reprise) (live) Bob Dylan and The Band The Last Waltz
I shall be released (live) Bob Dylan and The Band The Last Waltz
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Last time I saw Richard (live) Joni Mitchell Miles of Aisles
Love Reign over me (live) Bette Lavette Interpretations
Brave and Crazy Tom Cochrane Songs of a circling spirit
Long live the Queen (live) Frank Turner iTunes Festival 2010 EP
What a Wonderful World Tony Bennett/kd lang A wonderful World

Mulligan Stew May 25th

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Today’s mulligan stew salutes Bob Dylan on his 72 birthday.
His influence on the music of our lives is staggering.
Rolling Stone magazine named their Top 100 artists of all time.
Beatles were One
Dylan Two
Elvis Three.
We’ll be playing Zimmy and some artists info tended by him.
Also two guests
Matt Rose from The Matinee
David Sancious from the Original E Street band who’s touring with Sting and Peter Gabriel this year.
Enjoy!!
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go it alone Beck Guero
shake your hips Joan Osborne Single
Do the Memphis Grind Duke Robillard Groove-a-Rama
High Water (for Charlie Patton) Bob Dylan High Water EP
Forever Young The Band High on the Hog
Proud Mary John Fogerty Wrote a song for Everyone
Love minus Zero/No Limit Doug Salm The Return of Wayne Douglas
Highway 61 (Revisited live) Bob Dylan and The Band The Collection: Before The Flood
Like a Rolling Stone Bob Dylan and The Band The Collection: Before The Flood
Young and Lazy The Matinee We swore we’d see the Sunrise
Matt Rose The Matinee Interview
The Road The Matinee We swore we’d see the Sunrise
Soon as I get paid Keb Mo Slow Down
Get back Al Green Green is Blues
Rollaway Burton Cummings Above the Ground
Zero and Blind terry Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Tracks
Downside Up Peter Gabriel New Blood
David Sancious David Sancious Interview Guest
Heavy Cloud. No Rain (live) 2011 Remix Sting The best of 25 Years
Go wherever you wanna go Patty Griffin American Kid