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Ep02 When Bob Dylan Shook the World: The Pivotal Year of 1965

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Step into the fascinating world of musical transformation with Paul Lester and Daryl Easlea as they unpack Bob Dylan's revolutionary year of 1965 – the perfect companion to the recent Hollywood biopic capturing this pivotal moment in music history.
This episode of Needlepoint takes you deep into Dylan's seismic shift from folk hero to rock revolutionary, examining not just the explosion of 1965 but the tremors that preceded it. Paul and Daryl offer insights that both casual fans and serious collectors will treasure.
But the musical journey doesn't stop there. The hosts explore Dionne Warwick's remarkable career trajectory, describing her as an "iceberg artist" whose most celebrated Bacharach-David collaborations represent only the tip of her artistic achievement. Their passionate advocacy for her 1970s work with producer Tom Bell reveals hidden gems that deserve rediscovery.
Paul and Daryl make a compelling case against the dismissal of modern music, sharing their recent discoveries and arguing that "the best record ever made has yet to be made."
Whether you're building a vinyl collection, seeking overlooked treasures from familiar artists, or simply want to experience music history through the eyes of true enthusiasts, this episode delivers knowledge, passion, and a refreshing perspective that connects music's rich past with its vibrant present.
Subscribe to Needlepoint for more deep dives into the stories behind the records that shaped our world – and the new releases continuing that tradition today.

Find out more:

Watch the podcast on YouTube

Read the magazine: www.recordcollectormag.com

Check out the rare record database: www.rarerecordpriceguide.com

#musicexperts #musicanalysis
#music #rockstars #recordcollecting #Needlepointpodcast #musicalgenius #musichistory #soulmusic #punk #mowtown #records #musiccharts #musictrends

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Step into the fascinating world of musical transformation with Paul Lester and Daryl Easlea as they unpack Bob Dylan's revolutionary year of 1965 – the perfect companion to the recent Hollywood biopic capturing this pivotal moment in music history.
This episode of Needlepoint takes you deep into Dylan's seismic shift from folk hero to rock revolutionary, examining not just the explosion of 1965 but the tremors that preceded it. Paul and Daryl offer insights that both casual fans and serious collectors will treasure.
But the musical journey doesn't stop there. The hosts explore Dionne Warwick's remarkable career trajectory, describing her as an "iceberg artist" whose most celebrated Bacharach-David collaborations represent only the tip of her artistic achievement. Their passionate advocacy for her 1970s work with producer Tom Bell reveals hidden gems that deserve rediscovery.
Paul and Daryl make a compelling case against the dismissal of modern music, sharing their recent discoveries and arguing that "the best record ever made has yet to be made."
Whether you're building a vinyl collection, seeking overlooked treasures from familiar artists, or simply want to experience music history through the eyes of true enthusiasts, this episode delivers knowledge, passion, and a refreshing perspective that connects music's rich past with its vibrant present.
Subscribe to Needlepoint for more deep dives into the stories behind the records that shaped our world – and the new releases continuing that tradition today.

Find out more:

Watch the podcast on YouTube

Read the magazine: www.recordcollectormag.com

Check out the rare record database: www.rarerecordpriceguide.com

#musicexperts #musicanalysis
#music #rockstars #recordcollecting #Needlepointpodcast #musicalgenius #musichistory #soulmusic #punk #mowtown #records #musiccharts #musictrends

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