# The FM Club

Enjoy Music More. Enjoy More Music.

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## [Blind Willie McTell (A Song &#038; Dance Man Excerpt)](https://thefm.club/blind-willie-mctell-a-song-dance-man-excerpt/)

_2024-09-27 · Dylan.FM_

To accompany the our latest podcast, Dylan.FM S03 E09 Blind Willie McTell, here is an extended excerpt from Chapter 6: Blind Willie McTell. Chapter Six: Blind Willie McTell Blind Willie McTell is no roaring primitive, and no Robert Johnsonesque devil-dealing womaniser. He didn’t lose his sight in a jook-joint brawl, or hopping a freight train. \[…\]

## [Rare Bob Dylan Film Program to Visit New York](https://thefm.club/rare-bob-dylan-video-to-visit-new-york/)

_2024-08-22 · Dylan.FM_

The Bob Dylan Center is hosting four nights of rare Dylan Video in the New York area between Aug 28 and Sept 4th, 2024.

## [Jokerman (A Song &#038; Dance Man Excerpt)](https://thefm.club/jokerman-a-song-dance-man-excerpt/)

_2024-07-27 · Dylan.FM_

To accompany the our latest podcast, Dylan.FM S03 E08 Jokerman, here is an extended excerpt from the 50 page Chapter 5: Jokerman. Chapter Five: Jokerman ‘Jokerman’, alone among the released tracks from the “Infidels” sessions, is a song you can inhabit, as you can so much of Bob Dylan’s earlier work. It isn’t a sermon \[…\]

## [Dylan Revisited: Bootleg Vol. 4 &#8211; Live 1966](https://thefm.club/dylan-revisited-bootleg-vol-4-live-1966/)

_2024-07-23 · Dylan.FM_

We all know the infamous one-word biblical epithet bestowed on Bob Dylan’s 1966 electric tour of the United Kingdom, as captured in The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: LIVE 1966 – The “Royal Albert Hall” Concert. But my personal favorite review of Dylan’s controversial rock formation came from a young man interviewed after the Newcastle show, who said \[…\]

## [Dylan Revisited: Positively 4th Street (1965)](https://thefm.club/dylan-revisited-positively-4th-street-1965/)

_2024-07-05 · Dylan.FM_

Just one month after unleashing his rock monster Highway 61 Revisited on the world, Bob Dylan released an absolute belter of a single called Positively 4th Street. This song wasn’t on Dylan’s latest album, which modern record company executives with marketing budgets in mind must think is an insane thing to do. But back in the 1960s, \[…\]

## [Dylan Revisited: Highway 61 Revisited (1965)](https://thefm.club/dylan-revisited-highway-61-revisited-1965/)

_2024-06-18 · Dylan.FM_

June 16, 1965. Session musician and songwriter Al Kooper is about to blag his way into rock history by playing an instrument he doesn’t even know how to turn on. Such is the unplanned majesty of Bob Dylan’s Like a Rolling Stone and the album it opens, Highway 61 Revisited. Producer Tom Wilson had invited \[…\]

## [Seven Days: June 10 &#8211; 16, 2024 (The Week in Bob Dylan)](https://thefm.club/seven-days-june-10-16-2024-the-week-in-bob-dylan/)

_2024-06-17 · Dylan.FM_

The most important and the best of the news, writing, and new Bob Dylan material posted this week. Includes podcasts, upcoming events, and a featured image and video.

## [Seven Days: May 27 &#8211; June 2, 2024 (The Week in Bob Dylan)](https://thefm.club/seven-days-may-27-june-2-2024-the-week-in-bob-dylan/)

_2024-06-02 · Dylan.FM_

The most important and the best of the news, writing, and new Bob Dylan material posted this week. Includes podcasts, upcoming events, and a featured image and video.

## [Seven Days: May 20 &#8211; 26, 2024 (The Week in Bob Dylan)](https://thefm.club/seven-days-may-20-26-2024-the-week-in-bob-dylan/)

_2024-05-27 · Dylan.FM_

The most important and the best of the news, writing, and new Bob Dylan material posted this week. Includes podcasts, upcoming events, and a featured image and video.

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## [Dylan Revisited: Dont Look Back (1967)](https://thefm.club/dylan-revisited-dont-look-back-1967/)

_2024-05-27 · Dylan.FM_

Dont Look Back – D.A. Pennebaker’s documentary about Bob Dylan’s 1965 UK tour – starts with the famous cue card promo for Subterranean Homesick Blues. The director wanted to “set the stage” for Dylan. Yet for the rest of film, his main character shares the spotlight. In the film’s next scene, while Dylan is quietly \[…\]

