Show Notes
Scott Warmuth is a Dylan fan, scholar, and researcher who is known as the guy who discovered the 'late period' writing style of Bob Dylan by identifying hundreds of influences and borrowed lyric sources across all kinds of books, movies, magazines, and more.
In this episode he points his magnifying glass at Time Out Of Mind and shares with us some of the sources that 'inspired' Dylan as he was creating the songs on this album. We'll hear about Henry Rollins, Johnny & Jack, and others who's writings have inspired or empowered the lyrics of Bob Dylan.
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LINKS:
- Follow Scott Warmuth on Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Blog
- Scott Warmuth on The Bobcats Podcast
- Scott Warmuth on Man and God and Law Podcast
- Scott Warmuth in the book - The Dylanologists (Amazon)
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