The History of Literature

364 Bob Dylan, the Blues, and Songs with Literary Power (with Mike Mattison and Ernest Suarez)

Dec 6, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Light Is Less, Not Less
02:27 • 3min
3
Adons to Literature
05:00 • 3min
4
Is Bob Dillon's Poetry Worth the Nobel Prize?
07:39 • 3min
5
What's the Difference Between Poetry and Lyrics?
10:15 • 4min
6
Rock Around the Clock
13:47 • 2min
7
The Beetles, Their Early Songs Are Like This
15:38 • 3min
8
Love Love Me, Do You Know I Love You?
18:23 • 3min
9
Don't Let Me Down
21:01 • 4min
10
How Do I Know When It's Love?
24:36 • 3min
11
Bob Dillon and the Banquet Prize Bank
27:21 • 4min
12
Nobel Prize - Is This Literature?
31:48 • 3min
13
Are My Songs Literature?
34:18 • 3min
14
Poet Song Verse - A New Genre of Poetry
37:09 • 2min
15
Poetic Song Verse
39:35 • 3min
16
Poetic Song Verse - What Is It About?
42:07 • 2min
17
What Is the Blues?
44:35 • 2min
18
The Blues
46:49 • 3min
19
The Early Blues - How Did They Develop This?
50:15 • 2min
20
The Poetry World After the Second World War
51:54 • 3min
21
I'm Going to Be a Poet Verse Artist, Right?
54:24 • 2min
22
Bob Dillon, Is There a Need for Authenticity in Folk Music?
56:47 • 3min
23
Do You Know What Works?
59:22 • 2min
24
Bob Dillons - The Ultimate Sin
01:01:50 • 2min
25
Did Bob Dillon Change Everything?
01:03:55 • 4min
26
Music Critics and Journalists: Is Your Book a Good Idea?
01:07:33 • 2min
27
Beginning This Conversation With Ernest
01:09:19 • 3min
28
What Are You Hearing?
01:12:38 • 2min
29
Poetic Song Verse, Blues Based Popular Music and Poems
01:14:10 • 5min