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Each and Every Door  

Each and Every Door

Author: Jay Case and Malcolm Gold

Each and Every Door is an educational podcast about Bob Dylan, Religion and Spirituality. Arguably the most influential singer/songwriter of our era, Dylan has been making music, in the words of some English folk, for "donkey's years." That means a very long time. During his long, unpredictable career, he has exhibited a fascinating relationship with religion and spirituality, one that extends far beyond his "gospel years." On this podcast, Malcolm Gold, a sociologist of religion at Messiah College and Jay Case, a professor of American religious history at Malone University, explore everything from what Dylan may or may not have believed, to the ways spirituality emerges in his songs and music, to the shifting religious context framing his life, and much more. (Artwork by David Everett. everettdavide@gmail.com)
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Language: en-us

Genres: Music, Music History, Religion & Spirituality

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Episode 20: Thinking about Tired Horses
Episode 20
Monday, 22 August, 2022

In a periodic feature, "What Was He Thinking?" Mal and Jay try to figure out what might have been going on in Bob Dylan's head when he released the song, "All the Tired Horses."   It seems to have something to do with what he was doing with the entire album in which it is found, the much-maligned (at least by critics at the time) "Self-Portrait," which came out in 1970.  

 

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