
Permit me to title just some of the people I need to hear hosting and curating radio reveals—former Sex Pistols’ singer John Lydon, former Clash frontman Joe Strummer, former Woody Guthrie impersonator Bob Dylan.…
Luckily for me, this ain’t simply fantasy baseball; at various occasions, and with rangeing levels of commitment, every of those tastemakers has hosted a professionalgram presentcasing their very own favourite artists. In Dylan’s case, the commitment was pretty substantial. His present, Theme Time Radio Hour, ran for nearly three years—as soon as every week from 2006 to 2009—on satellite radio.
Every episode centered on a general theme, therefore the title, however the selections have been in every single place—kind of what you’d count on from Dylan: an eclectic collection of people, blues, gospel, soul, counattempt, modern pop, and rock ‘n’ roll combined with old-time radio jingles, novelties, and professionalmos, and the host’s oddball commalestary and hokey humor. Fileed whereas Dylan was on the street, then edited together with phony “listener calls” and emails, Theme Time Radio Hour aimed, Dylan mentioned, “to increase the musical style” of his listeners. That it did, even in its most traditional episode, titlely the holiday special on Christmas and New Yr’s, or as Dylan calls it, “a Yuletidetide extravaganza.”
In his 2006 Christmas broadsolid, above, Dylan bounces from Bob Seger to the Staples Singers to Lord Nelson, “uncrowned king of Soca,” and Mabel Mafuya, who performs “a Marabi model, form of like South African ragtime.” The extensive variety of well- and fewerer-known artists—all playing Christmas music—mixed with Dylan’s wry interjections, makes for delightfully bizarre listening. However when it comes time for his personal contribution, he goes for the obvious and recites Clement Clarke Moore’s “‘Twas the Evening Earlier than Christmas.” It’s possible you’ll not have thought a lot of this the primary time you heard it, a lot much less the millionth. However in Dylan’s learning, the inventoryings sound like they have been hung with care in some dim, smoky beatnik cofchargehome and the sugar plums dance to the finger-snapping bop rhythms of jazz poetry whereas a harpsichord performs “O Tannenbaum” within the againfloor.
It’s a really cool rendition, in other phrases, of a really corny piece of writing. Viaout the special, Dylan disperforms an actual knack for sussing new sounds and angles from outdated, drained holiday cliches. His extensive knowlfringe of holiday tunes could place him within the company of John Waters and the various other “males who love Christmas music” professionalfiled within the documalestary Jingle Bell Rocks! Whether or not he’s a collector or simply an avid listener, I have no idea, however by the point you’ve finished listening to his 2006 Theme Time Radio Hour Christmas special, you can find your appreciation for the holiday style thoroughly increaseed.
Notice: An earlier version of this put up appeared on our web site in 2014.
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Josh Jones is a author and musician primarily based in Durham, NC. Follow him at @jdmagness