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  1. KEXP Bob Dylan Documentary - Honest With Me: Firsthand Stories of Bob Dylan - #10: The Times They Are A Changin

    Not for the faint of heart, these appalling (and sometimes appealing) covers of Dylan’s "Blowin’ In The Wind" will blow your mind! Written and told by Jasen Emmons. Song: "Blowin’ In The Wind" by Bob Dylan.

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  2. KEXP Bob Dylan Documentary - Honest With Me: Firsthand Stories of Bob Dylan - #9: Discovering Desolation Row

    Dylan fan Cody Case tells how Bob Dylan rescued him from grunge music. Written and Told by Cody Case. Song "Desolation Row" by Bob Dylan.

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  3. KEXP Bob Dylan Documentary - Honest With Me: Firsthand Stories of Bob Dylan - #8: He Won’t Make It

    Izzy Young was the concert promoter who put on Bob Dylan’s first concert in New York City. Izzy himself tells the humorous story of trying to promote Dylan to a music industry that tried to shoot him down. A First-Hand Story told by Izzy Young. Song: "Talkin’ New York" by Bob Dylan.

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  4. KEXP Bob Dylan Documentary - Honest With Me: Firsthand Stories of Bob Dylan - #7: Joan and Bob

    Travel back in time to 1960 when Bob Dylan got his first glimpse of folk star Joan Baez. Musicologist Michelle Boss Barba traces the rocky romance between the two young folkies from sunny start to bitter end. Written and Told by Michelle Boss Barba. Song: "It Ain’t Me Babe" performed by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez.

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  5. KEXP Bob Dylan Documentary - Honest With Me: Firsthand Stories of Bob Dylan - #6: Izzy Young’s Folklore Center

    Bookstore owner Izzy Young met Bob Dylan in 1960 in the midst of the budding Greenwich Village folk scene. Izzy Young tells how the surprising young Dylan took folk music to new heights. Story told by Izzy Young and Michele Myers. Written and produced by Michele Myers. Song: "Times They Are A Changin’" by Bob Dylan.

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  6. KEXP Bob Dylan Documentary - Honest With Me: Firsthand Stories of Bob Dylan - #5: Dylan and the Band at Big Pink

    This is the story of Big Pink, the big house in the country where Dylan worked with the Band. The Band’s Robbie Robertson reveals one of the secrets to Dylan’s songwriting. Written by Michele Myers with a First-Hand Story from The Band’s Robbie Robertson. Song: "The Weight" by The Band.

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  7. KEXP Bob Dylan Documentary - Honest With Me: Firsthand Stories of Bob Dylan - #4: Dylan’s Got The Blues

    Blues legends Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters influenced Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan. This feature outlines the connection between Dylan and the blues. Written and Told by Larry Starr and Michele Myers. Song "Highway 61 Revisited" by Bob Dylan.

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  8. KEXP Bob Dylan Documentary - Honest With Me: Firsthand Stories of Bob Dylan - #3: Rolling Stone Renegade

    When "Rolling Stone Magazine" named the 500 greatest songs of all time, their number one pick was Bob Dylan’s "Like A Rolling Stone". This story’s told by Al Kooper, the studio guitarist who jumped in, uninvited, to play the organ on the first take of Dylan’s masterpiece. Song: "Like A Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan.

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  9. KEXP Bob Dylan Documentary - Honest With Me: Firsthand Stories of Bob Dylan - #2: Another Side of Bob Dylan

    Songwriter Lou Winant describes his first Dylan album and why he’ll never give up his vinyl copy. Experience the album "Another Side of Bob Dylan" as Lou shows you the songs that changed his life. Written and Told by Lou Wynant. Song: "It Ain’t Me Babe" by Bob Dylan.

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  10. KEXP Bob Dylan Documentary - Honest With Me: Firsthand Stories of Bob Dylan - #1: Masters of War

    Dylan’s song "Masters of War" is a focused outcry of anger and pain directed at the military commanders who wage war. This brilliant political essay, written by UW musicologist Timothy Kinsella, pulls no punches. Written by Timothy Kinsella. Told by Michele Myers and Timothy Kinsella.

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