Dylanisms | Podcast Mixes Celebrating Bob Dylan Cover Versions

The podcast "Dylanisms" explores an archive of 1960s Bob Dylan cover versions by various artists, including obscure garage bands. This ongoing project aims to highlight lesser-known interpretations, featuring notable tracks from well-known performers like Cher and Mae West, culminating in a one-year subscription plan for listeners.

https://monocledalchemist.com/2025/10/29/dylanisms-podcast-mixes-celebrating-bob-dylan-cover-versions-20/

Dylanisms | Podcast Mixes Celebrating Bob Dylan Cover Versions

"Dylanisms" is a podcast featuring a 10-song mix of Bob Dylan covers, primarily from the 1960s, highlighting both well-known and obscure artists, especially teenage garage bands. The project aims to create an extensive archive of these recordings over a one-year subscription on RSS.com, celebrating Dylan's influence in music.

https://monocledalchemist.com/2025/10/06/dylanisms-podcast-mixes-celebrating-bob-dylan-cover-versions-17/

Widecombe Fair, by Show of Hands

from the album As You Were

Show of Hands
Brilliant live album #rush #showofhands
Well that was great gig and a very enjoyable little sing along 馃檪
#ShowOfHands #livemusic #folk #FullCircleTour #PhilBeer #SteveKnightley #MirandaSykes #livemusicexperience #folkmusic
an excellent song that's inspired by the beating of Rodney King and the 1992 Los Angeles riots. #JukeboxFridayNight #HaveASay #ShowOfHands https://open.spotify.com/track/3FUS56gKr9mVBmzvlnodlh?si=b664cd1fcf0045b7
Killing In the Name

Rage Against The Machine 路 Rage Against The Machine 路 Song 路 1992

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I missed #JukeboxFridayNight with the #ShowOfHands tag, but if you're thinking about music and democracy you should know about the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.

This was to my knowledge the first explicitly political variety show on American television, and they frequently had bits cut by the CBS censors.

Possibly the most infamous incident was when they cut this Harry Belafonte performance and instead ran an extended political ad for Richard Nixon.

https://youtu.be/QFE4N57ibUQ?si=qGg5UZ4pEwqjGnqf

SBCH - Harry Belafonte: Don't Stop The Carnival

YouTube

this week's #JukeboxFridayNight theme is #HaveASay, #ShowOfHands.

it's easy to see why Spike Lee wanted this song to the theme for his 1989 film, "Do The Right Thing." Public Enemy did their shit with this song. when comes to protest songs, this one of the best. plus, it challenges the institutional racism that black people have to deal with. https://open.spotify.com/track/1yo16b3u0lptm6Cs7lx4AD?si=0980c7275ea94022

Fight The Power

Public Enemy 路 Fear Of A Black Planet 路 Song 路 1990

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