Bob Dylan’s “Theme Time Radio Hour” to Return This Month

9/6/07, 10:56 am EST


A second season of Bob Dylan’s Theme Time Radio Hour XM show will begin on September 19th. Past episodes have featured baseball and Ricky Gervais, and this season’s first episode’s theme is “Hello,” featuring such songs as “Hello, Mello Baby” by the Mardi Gras Loungers and “Hello in There” by John Prine. No word on whether or not Lionel Richie’s “Hello” made the cut. Future themes will include “Young & Old,” “California,” “Dreams,” “Fruit,” “Something,” “Nothing,” “Streets,” “Parties” and “Mail.” (We’re sure the playlists are set, but any guesses on what he’ll be playing?) New episodes air on Wednesday nights at 10 PM on XM’s Deep Tracks channel. In other Dylan news, Columbia is releasing a DVD containing all of his Newport Folk Festival performances from his first performance with Joan Baez in 1963 to his first electric performance in 1965. Much of the footage has never before been seen.


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PETMIGRL | 2/3/2008, 5:58 pm EST

His radio show is really good and what a great way to still entertain your fans. He must enjoy his work, just look at the picture above. Nice smile that makes you feel as good as he seems to feel. Handsome, provocative and beloved still.

appelcore | 9/7/2007, 10:12 am EST

Bob continues to roll along, never stays in one place long enough to gather any extra baggage, we are the richer for his wanderings.

Nmar | 9/6/2007, 5:24 pm EST

To say that Bob Dylan is the greatest musician on the planet would be an understatement, but he is one of the saviors, I think of the modern Entertainment world. His last three albums have been brilliant, his radio show is really really good and the man is just brilliant. (Sorry, I’m doing some major butt kissing. I have a man-crush on Bob I can’t help it.

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