Re: Consider this...



Satire is too strong. Old-timey, cutesy, tongue in cheek -- like much of
his music. His song choices are not all that obscure. If you want obscure
you'll have to look elsewhere (perhaps to other radio shows). For example,
The Staple Singers' Freedom Highway live gospel LP, never fully released on
CD. Great music gone with the wind.

Dylan has a massive vinyl collection, I hope he digs into it more. But
either way it's a cool show.


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