Album US 1997 on Delta Music label
Spoken Word (Interview, Comedy, Audiobook)
Recorded December 1965 KQED Studio Press Conference, in San Francisco, with famed jazz critic / future Rolling Stone Magazine co-founder, Ralph J. Gleason.
Bob Dylan voc, g, h, *1941 US interviewee, album by | |
Ralph J. Gleason , interviewer | |
Geoffrey Giuliano , *1953 US narrator |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Introduction By The Author, Bob Dylan Press Conference, 1966 | Bob Dylan | ||
2 | Dylan Discusses The Cover Photograph Of His Upcoming Album, "Highway 61 Revisited." | Bob Dylan | ||
3 | Bob Comments On The Initial Criticism He Received For Seemingly Abandoning His Popular Folk Roots. | Bob Dylan | ||
4 | Dylan's Thoughts On His Early Material | Bob Dylan | ||
5 | A Few Clever Quips On People's Penchant For Over Analyzing His Thought Provoking Compositions. | Bob Dylan | ||
6 | Dylan And The Emerging Protest Movement. | Bob Dylan | ||
7 | A Journalist Wonders, "Are Concerts Still Fun?" | Bob Dylan | ||
8 | Dylan's Future Musical Plans. | Bob Dylan | ||
9 | Bob Obviously Prefers A Song With A Message. | Bob Dylan | ||
10 | And How Does The Great Bob Dylan Enjoy Press Conferences? | Bob Dylan | ||
11 | Comments On Bob's Scheduled Appearance On "The Ed Sullivan Show. | Bob Dylan | ||
12 | More Conversation Regarding The Accuracy Of Reporting Celebrity Chat, Circa 1966. | Bob Dylan | ||
13 | Dylan's Most Creative Time Of Day. | Bob Dylan | ||
14 | "And Why, Mr. Dylan, Do You Think You Are So Popular?" | Bob Dylan | ||
15 | Bob's Views On Music Versus Message. | Bob Dylan |