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*The Dylanologists are on hiatus.*Come gather ‘round, people! Hosted by lifelong Dylan nerds, The Dylanologists is a conversational deep dive into the music, mystery, and legacy of Bob Dylan. From iconic albums to rare outtakes and cultural impact, each episode explores the ever-evolving world of music’s most enigmatic figure.New episodes every Monday—for Dylan die-hards, newcomers, and everyone in between!
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We put the call out on Instagram for you to ask us out of pocket Dylan questions—"What is your favorite gesture or habit of his that you adopted or would like to?" & "Where do you think Dylan’s career would’ve gone without his conversion to Christianity in 1978?" for example. We share our answers and insights, talk for way too long about Jakob Dylan, and discuss the new Dylan track with Barbara Streisand. Where to find us online... The Podcast: @TheDylanologistsPod Adam: @dylan.ology Jens: @dylan.ologist Email us: TheDylanologistsPodcast@gmail.com Thank you, Thomas Francis (@thomasfrancisfolk), for the podcast soundtrack.
We are back! And we are mixing up the medicine yet again! This isn't a reintroduction or another rebrand—this is a realignment. On this episode we discuss the idea of "Dylanology" and what constitutes a "Dylanologist." We also give advice to new fans looking to get into Dylan's vast work, offer suggestions to lifelong Dylan fans regarding reevaluating his discography, discuss why we started Bob Dylan fan pages in the first place and more. We will still discuss songs from time to time, but we are getting back to our roots. I guess you could call it our Basement Tapes era. Where to find us online... The Podcast: @TheDylanologistsPod Adam: @dylan.ology Jens: @dylan.ologist Email us: TheDylanologistsPodcast@gmail.com Thank you, Thomas Francis (@thomasfrancisfolk), for the podcast soundtrack.
As the new millennium drew near, Bob Dylan was reinvigorated and ready to evolve yet again. However, and it may sound strange in retrospect, Dylan was in his mid-50's and seen as a has-been—a relic of a bygone era. What more could he possibly have to say? "Not Dark Yet" is one of the best songs on an album that is overflowing with strong material after many years of lackluster sales and declining interest in Dylan. "Time Out of Mind" was (and still is in many circles) seen as his return to form. It won him a Grammy. It cemented his place in the pantheon of rock gods. It introduced him and his body of work to a new generation of young people. It turns out Dylan was right: "It's not dark yet, but it's getting there..." The Podcast: @TheDylanologistsPod Adam: @dylan.ology Jens: @dylan.ologist Email us: TheDylanologistsPodcast@gmail.com Thank you, Thomas Francis (@thomasfrancisfolk), for the podcast soundtrack.
"Tomorrow Is A Long Time" is one of those strange Bob Dylan songs that has never been officially released on a studio album (much like "Blind Willie McTell" and "Things Have Changed"), yet it is one of his best and most profound tunes. What makes it so alluring? How did it end up on a greatest hits compilation in the first place? Join us as we explore this enigmatic track. The Podcast: @TheDylanologistsPod Adam: @dylan.ology Jens: @dylan.ologist Email us: TheDylanologistsPodcast@gmail.com Thank you, Thomas Francis (@thomasfrancisfolk), for the podcast soundtrack.
This week we are locked in tight, but very much in range as we discuss a recent Dylan masterpiece—Things Have Changed. This song from early 2000 showcases Dylan in the new millennium, rejuvenated after the success of "Time Out of Mind." Much has changed since his early days in New York City, but the common refrain throughout the song still rings true: people are crazy and times are strange... The Podcast: @TheDylanologistsPod Adam: @dylan.ology Jens: @dylan.ologist Email us: TheDylanologistsPodcast@gmail.com Thank you, Thomas Francis (@thomasfrancisfolk), for the podcast soundtrack.
We asked and you voted—"Simple Twist of Fate" was declared the winner of a recent Instagram fan poll. Blame it on a simple twist of fate... Track 2 on "Blood On The Tracks" is easily one of the most popular songs on the beloved album. It is a song overflowing with evocative and visceral imagery—you may even feel a spark tingle in your bones or an emptiness inside to which no one can relate. Either way, grab your talking parrot, head for the arcade, and watch out... for a simple twist of fate. The Podcast: @TheDylanologistsPod Adam: @dylan.ology Jens: @dylan.ologist Email us: TheDylanologistsPodcast@gmail.com Thank you, Thomas Francis (@thomasfrancisfolk), for the podcast soundtrack.
Another interview at last! Nordista Freeze joins us for our first interview as The Dylanologists. He is a musician from Nashville, TN who has been a Dylan fan for many years now. On this episode, he breaks down Dylan's impact on his life and art, while also sharing keen insights about Dylan and the music industry more broadly. Nordista Freeze: @NordistaFreeze The Podcast: @TheDylanologistsPod Adam: @dylan.ology Jens: @dylan.ologist Email us: TheDylanologistsPodcast@gmail.com Thank you, Thomas Francis (@thomasfrancisfolk), for the podcast soundtrack.
Grab your pencils and walk into the nearest room... this week we explore Adam's favorite Bob Dylan song—Ballad of a Thin Man (don't worry—no one is naked here). Ballad of a Thin Man is another song that has been interpreted a multitude of ways—it's about a journalist, the folk scene, Joan Baez, racism, LGBTQ+ rights, and/or Dylan himself. Something is happening here, but you don't know what it is. Perhaps that is the point, Mister Jones... The Podcast: @TheDylanologistsPod Adam: @dylan.ology Jens: @dylan.ologist Email us: TheDylanologistsPodcast@gmail.com Thank you, Thomas Francis (@thomasfrancisfolk), for the podcast soundtrack.
*The Dylanologists are on hiatus.*Come gather ‘round, people! Hosted by lifelong Dylan nerds, The Dylanologists is a conversational deep dive into the music, mystery, and legacy of Bob Dylan. From iconic albums to rare outtakes and cultural impact, each episode explores the ever-evolving world of music’s most enigmatic figure.New episodes every Monday—for Dylan die-hards, newcomers, and everyone in between!
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