
Theme Time Radio Hour with your host Bob Dylan The Whiskey Episode, with your host Bob Dylan
Sep 25, 2020
Dive into the amber world of whiskey and its rich cultural ties. Personal stories reveal the comforting history of bourbon, while laughter flows over humorous liquor store encounters. The musical legacy of Tuff Green showcases vibrant collaborations. Explore the emotional connections between whiskey and folk music, highlighting classics like 'Tennessee Whiskey.' Reflect on the bittersweet relationship between wealth and joy, and enjoy whimsical tales of rebellion from the Prohibition era. It’s a toast to camaraderie, nostalgia, and the spirit that inspires creativity!
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The Boston Molasses Flood Contrast
- Dylan tells the Boston molasses flood story to contrast a real river of molasses with whiskey rivers in song.
- He uses it to humorously note no molasses is used in bourbon, whiskey, and rye production.
Willie Helped Johnny Bush Reclaim His Voice
- Dylan recounts how Johnny Bush wrote 'Whiskey River' and Willie Nelson financed and supported him through vocal troubles.
- The story shows friendship and recovery behind a famous song's success.
Whiskey's Versatility And Simple Pleasures
- Dylan lists many whiskey cocktails to show the spirit's versatility across cultures and tastes.
- He then confesses a personal preference for simple servings, highlighting varied drinking cultures.





