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In this episode of Dylan Revisited, I look back at Bob Dylan’s third studio album, which cemented his (ultimately unwanted) position as a protest icon.
I explore its themes of protest, societal change, and personal despair, contrasting the hopeful title track with the rest of the record’s darker narratives of injustice and heartbreak.
Let's revisit The Times They Are a-Changin’.
Written, produced and performed by Colm Larkin. Theme music by Frank Harkin - check out his band Ha Ha Ha.
All other music is used for the purposes of illustration and is intended as fair use.
If you like this episode, please tell a friend or share it on social media. You can also support the show on Patreon.
Plus, visit www.dylanrevisited.com for more revisits, or follow us on Twitter, Bluesky and Instagram.
By Colm LarkinIn this episode of Dylan Revisited, I look back at Bob Dylan’s third studio album, which cemented his (ultimately unwanted) position as a protest icon.
I explore its themes of protest, societal change, and personal despair, contrasting the hopeful title track with the rest of the record’s darker narratives of injustice and heartbreak.
Let's revisit The Times They Are a-Changin’.
Written, produced and performed by Colm Larkin. Theme music by Frank Harkin - check out his band Ha Ha Ha.
All other music is used for the purposes of illustration and is intended as fair use.
If you like this episode, please tell a friend or share it on social media. You can also support the show on Patreon.
Plus, visit www.dylanrevisited.com for more revisits, or follow us on Twitter, Bluesky and Instagram.