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28/12/2006
Theme Time Radio Hour: setting the agenda, yet again
This week’s airing by BBC Radio 2 of six of the Theme Time Radio Hour shows (out of sequence, by the way) is a reminder to Dylan’s UK admirers of the sheer depth of the man’s talent.
Just as Dylan’s writing is steeped in classical literature, from The King James Bible to TS Eliot, so it’s deeply anchored in the great American tradition of popular music - the blues, country, folk, jazz and the Broadway songbooks, which would eventually be swept away by rock.
And, having been partly (if accidentally) responsible for the demise of pre-rock popular music, Dylan appears to be using his radio series as an act of atonement: he seems to be trying to open up the music he discovered in his youth to a new mass audience which has become too absorbed in rock.
Yet again, Dylan, the creative powerhouse of the age, is setting the agenda.
A reminder of the BBC broadcasts:
* Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour on BBC Radio 2: 23.12.06 @ 1900-2000 24.12.06 @ 1630-1830 25.12.06 @ 1900-2000 26.12.06 @ 1900-2000 27.12.06 @ 1900-2000 28.12.06 @ 1900-2000
21.03.07 @ 2100-2200 28.03.07 @ 2100-2200 04.04.07 @ 2100-2200 06.04.07 @ 2000-2100 07.04.07 @ 2000-2100 08.04.07 @ 2000-2100 09.04.07 @ 2000-2100 11.04.07 @ 2100-2200 18.04.07 @ 2100-2200 25.04.07 @ 2100-2200
07.05.07 @ 2100-2300 (2 shows)
www.bbc.co.uk/radio2
* BBC 6 Music 1 January at 2100, and 2100 every Friday from 12 January.
And remember – BBC Radio shows are streamed online and also accessible from their websites for seven days after broadcast (UK only, for licensing reasons).
Gerry Smith
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