POD DYLAN
Episode 75 - CARIBBEAN WIND
Rob welcomes the host of the "Definitely Dylan" radio show, Laura Tenschert, to discuss one of Bob Dylan's greatest lost songs, "Caribbean Wind", originally recorded for 1981's SHOT OF LOVE.
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Best episode yet, would love to hear Laura on the podcast again
It was fun to hear two enthusiastic and knowledgeable fans discussing this song together.
I found myself empathizing with the two of you as you discussed this and other “unfinished” Dylan songs that were never truly completed for one reason or another. While I’m not a big Dylan fan, I do love Tolkien, and he had a similar habit of leaving a trail of unfinished works behind him. His son Christopher Tolkien has published quite a few of those stories over the years, and, while I enjoy reading the various fragments and versions that exist, it still breaks my heart to imagine what could have been, if those stories had been completed.
I guess for some artists a piece of work is never completed, and it continues to grow and evolve even as they do.
Laura is an awesome guest, thank you for the introduction to the Definitely Dylan show, it’s great! Another place to hear great stories and great music!
Great, great guest. I love it when any guest makes Rob rethink his opinions on a song. And with every episode I listen to, I get closer to pulling the trigger on my own music-related series.