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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2025 · 1H 33M

Blonde on Blonde (2FGA #5)

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Welcome to Two Fat Guys and an Album, the podcast where two guys who love music dive deep into iconic albums! This week, your hosts Mike Blackburn and Brek Hufnus are turning their attention to Bob Dylan’s legendary 1966 album, Blonde on Blonde. Get ready as they unpack why this album is often hailed as a rock and roll masterpiece, with timeless tracks like “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35,” “I Want You,” and the hauntingly beautiful “Visions of Johanna.” They’ll explore how Dylan’s innovative blend of folk, rock, and lyrical complexity changed the musical landscape and left a lasting mark on generations of artists. Mike, your Narrator for the episode, will walk you through Dylan’s path to Blonde on Blonde, detailing his transition from folk icon to electric rock pioneer and examining the groundbreaking recording process that defined the album. Brek, the Maestro of Music, will share his expert insights on the album’s thematic depth, its reception upon release, and how it captured the cultural zeitgeist of the 1960s, with a focus on its influence that’s still felt today. But the conversation doesn’t end there! Each week, the guys also talk about what they’ve been listening to lately, new releases making waves, and they throw in a Hidden Gem or forgotten classic for you to discover. This week’s Hidden Gem is The Hissing of Summer Lawns by Joni Mitchell—a bold, genre-defying album full of rich storytelling and musical experimentation. Tune in for an insightful and entertaining discussion of Blonde on Blonde and much more, only on 2 Fat Guys and an Album!

Welcome to Two Fat Guys and an Album, the podcast where two guys who love music dive deep into iconic albums! This week, your hosts Mike Blackburn and Brek Hufnus are turning their attention to Bob Dylan’s legendary 1966 album, Blonde on Blonde. Get ready as they unpack why this album is often hailed as a rock and roll masterpiece, with timeless tracks like “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35,” “I Want You,” and the hauntingly beautiful “Visions of Johanna.” They’ll explore how Dylan’s innovative blend of folk, rock, and lyrical complexity changed the musical landscape and left a lasting mark on generations of artists. Mike, your Narrator for the episode, will walk you through Dylan’s path to Blonde on Blonde, detailing his transition from folk icon to electric rock pioneer and examining the groundbreaking recording process that defined the album. Brek, the Maestro of Music, will share his expert insights on the album’s thematic depth, its reception upon release, and how it captured the cultural zeitgeist of the 1960s, with a focus on its influence that’s still felt today. But the conversation doesn’t end there! Each week, the guys also talk about what they’ve been listening to lately, new releases making waves, and they throw in a Hidden Gem or forgotten classic for you to discover. This week’s Hidden Gem is The Hissing of Summer Lawns by Joni Mitchell—a bold, genre-defying album full of rich storytelling and musical experimentation. Tune in for an insightful and entertaining discussion of Blonde on Blonde and much more, only on 2 Fat Guys and an Album!

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