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093 – "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts"
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Bands
Bob Dylan
Music
Categories Via RSS |
Music
Music Commentary
Publication Date |
Aug 26, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:45:01

Sign on the Window isn't the Bob Dylan podcast you need, but it's definitely the one that you want! Each week we select a Dylan song at random, live with the song for a week (or two) and then get together to discuss. This week the indomitable "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" off 1975's Blood on the Tracks.

Kelly and Daniel go DEEP on this episode of Sign of the Window. To capture the entire narrative, they go verse-by-verse with an intermission, followed by our playlist and recommendations (beginning at 1:25:00!!!!):

  • Verse 1 (17:00)
  • Verse 2 (19:20)
  • Verse 3 (20:45)
  • Verse 4 (22:15)
  • Verse 5 (25:40)
  • Verse 6 (28:00)
  • Verse 7 (31:40)
  • Intermission (36:00)
  • Verse 8 (38:30)
  • Verse 9 (42:00)
  • Verse 10 (45:00)
  • Verse 11 (49:30)
  • Verse 12, the deleted verse (51:30)
  • Verse 13 (57:00)
  • Verse 14 (1:05:00)
  • Verse 15 (1:07:00)
  • Verse 16 (1:11:40)

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