Journalist Helen Barrett was lullabied to sleep as her mother sang Mr. Tambourine Man; she had it played at her motherâs funeral (âthe Dylan version, not the Byrds coverâ). To top it off, Baby, Stop Crying was the soundtrack to her Dylan-loving parentsâ divorce. Helen analyses Dylanâs clothes (âJohn Lennon wasnât given to copying people, but he copied Dylanâs lookâ), his album covers (âwhen I was nine, I wanted to be Sally Grossmanâ) and his current incarnation (âheâs the ringmaster of a magical circus show.â) Download this stylish episode and discover oddities like the name of the Soho shop where Bob Neuwirth purchased his famous orange and white âHighway 61â T-shirt.
Helen Barrett is a writer and editor, based in London. From 2012 - 2021, she was a journalist at the Financial Times. She currently writes for the FT, the Telegraph, the Spectator and other publications on art, design, architecture, music, fashion, travel, modern life and popular culture. Her work includes features and opinion pieces which cover everything from the future of gastropubs to the new era of protest music. She also reviews theatre, dance, books and films.
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Recorded 20th December 2022
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