@@jeremywanner4526 Are you outta your mind? "August and Everything After" by C.C is one of the greatest albums ever made. There are MAYBE a half dozen albums where EVERY song is a gem....and that's one of them. Amazing writing. B.C were a solid unit too...but saying C.C weren't is absurd.
It’s kind of nice to be sitting here listening to Jakob. I sat on my mom’s livingroom room floor as a 4 yr old hearing Bob Dylan on the radio. Hey I also bought Jakob’s Album, One Headlight & Blood On The Tracks from his Dad’s collection. Just kind of nice
Jacob Dylan your song 6th Avenue Heartache really reminded me rough times at the post office I had route 6 struggling at the job. That song makes me cry everytime. Love your Music ❤
I've been a fan since 1999 when I was 12-years-old. The Wallflowers impacted my life in a way unlike most other bands. I'm seeing them in Santa Fe NM late September, close to my birthday.
I'd love that because Bob Dylan is Bob Dylan. But I'd also hate it since Bob is the least talkative person in the whole wide world and it just would not go down well. Would be super awkward
I had the best time back in 1998,around there when the Wallflowers came to San Diego, Ca. First time hearing the band play live. What an awesome night with Jakob and the rest of his band. I've been a fan ever since. And Joe you are like one of the coolest guys on the air. You come across nice and easy, smart, and down to earth. Thank you for always having interesting guests on your podcast.
His Dad was playing with Phil Lesh & Friends, my 1st concert. Great memory w my Dad. Outdoor venue right next to the beach, front row, in the pit, not packed… I remember standing there in awe watching Bobs hair blowing in the wind along with everyone’s joint smoke lol. I wish I wasn’t 11-12, would have appreciated listening to Dylan more as an adult. Fast forward 5 years and I heard The Wallflowers, loved one headlight, then learned he was Bobs son. Bought tickets to watch them in 2020 but it got postponed twice bc of COVID, then The Wallflowers dropped off the set. They were initially opening for 3rd Eye Blind but I bought tickets to see them so that was a bummer. I wish Joe brought up Oliver Anthony during the record label industry discussion to see what Jake thoughts were. Jake seems like a grounded, genuine, humble guy. Guess who’s watching An Echo in the Canyon tonight ❤
My band had a Sat night gig on the Sunset Strip in 92-93 and we played acoustic Americana rock. We refused to play and act like the hair bands that were still around at the time. The Black Crowes first record and people like Chris Whitley saved us from what I call poser rock. We helped save the authentic song based on, good groove based rock and I’m happy to see that rock concerts in 2024 are still in that vein.
Just saw him in Portland. It was ( they all were) really good and he is so good about making eye contact with the audience. Made it feel really personal. And one of the guitar picks landed on my arm!!
i met Jakob at the millinum center in winston salem NC and this girl i had a crush on in the 7th grade and her son i went back to the green room and met him he was so nice he autographed a dollar bill for both of them. Then the manager of the centers neice was there and she was a pharphlegic in a wheel chair and was in bad shape he ask me if i could get Jakobs AUTOGRAPH i said id try to do her one better so ask him if her would meet her and he said sure bring her back so i did he knelt down beside her and kissed he on the cheek and talked to her for what seemed like 30 mins he is such a great guy thank you Jakob for being the nicest guy i ever met
I grew up in the 90's but I've only been a fan for a few years. I think he's a great songwriter. I finally got to see The Wallflowers in May 2023 in Asbury Park, NJ. They were great live, fun show. Since Jakob Dylan is Bob Dylan's son, Tom Petty passing must've hit him hard, I'd imagine he was like an Uncle to him. Thought it was awesome how he closed w some Petty songs. And of course they covered a Bruce song too, being in NJ.
@@nathanmckerrow9059 Songwriting is an art, not a job. I'm on the street with a tin pan. Jake is welcome to come collect whatever he thinks he's owed. He can bring his daddy too, and we can discuss his debt.
The Byron Allen reminded me of the late great Norm Macdonald! As he put it “comedians unleashed! Oh you couldn’t be more LEASHED!” Haha which goes along with what they were saying here.
It's amazing sitting here listening to them talk about the music industry and long lived artists with loads of fans and tons of albums, knowing that Bob is still touring at the age of 83 and put out an album in 2023 and I'm not sure his name came up in the entire episode. Jakob's knowledge in music history and the industry is impressive.
I by chance seen the Wallflowers outside of San Francisco in the late 90's on 2 hits of very good blotter LSD, with the Counting Crows. They both were awesome and the scene was great. I think it was called Checkerboard 😂
lol Jakob has the calmness only growing up a beloved millionaire rockstars son could provide. haha always enjoyed his work and i think i won a radio contest for his album that came out around 1999 . I was riding in the car with my old sister and her friends driving in the dark... out t in the countryside at night there were Auro Boriellus in the night sky the first and only time the sky was clear enough to witness in the upstate NY area...we were going to a haunted hayride it was mid autumn . I called the radio on one of my sisters friends cell phones and won the CD because i knew something i don't recall maybe identified the band playing.. I also remember my first time hearing One Headlight in the mid1990s when my uncle came and picked up my cousin up in his old Saab ...i just remember the lyric line "come on try a little...nothing is forever" and i was like 8 or 9 years old and I knew that was naughty hahaha. Music is funny that way. Pseudo Time Travel! they are right nostalgia is a strong intoxicant.
I keep noticing that. And it's not just his speech but even the way that he holds his hand under his chin. But I laugh because why should I be surprised? He IS Dylan's son. What else would I expect?
Joe has talked about Bob Dylan many times in the past so he likely is, he’s probably just being respectful in recognizing his guest as an artist and human in his own right.
I think Hendrix stayed in Stephen Stills Laurel Canyon house when he was in LA. Peter Tork and Mickey Dolenz were big players in the canyon as was Cass Elliott.
I had an Audi Fox also back in the 80’s driving down 495 from Worcester to the Cape every weekend (girlfriend instigated) with Exile on Mainstreet blasting on the blaupunkt.
That Paul Stanley story is kind of hilarious and messed up all at the same time. I would have figured he’d give the kid the box or something. Goes to show, never meet your heroes.
Roast of Yaköb Dylan: "You look like Joan Baez" "One headlight huh... More like one light hit" "Who'd win a fist flight between you and Julian Lennon?" "Where were you when Clapton's son "fell" out the window?" Dang, I even hate myself for that one. Roasting is horrible. I got nothin' Post up yours....
Jakob Dylan is a low-key comedian. You can tell hes a funny dude by his reaction to 'bad acting,' you can also tell how he reeeaally feels about things by listening closely. Henry Rollins, lol, you can tell he doesn't respect his musical contribution. Same with Prince, imo, doesn't sound like he was super enthused about his music lol. He reeeaaallly subtly takes the piss out of things. Does sound like the nepotism suggestions REALLY get under his skin. Even bringing up Bob Dylan, his entire demeanor shifted.
The coolest thing youll ever watch beside his concerts is his interviews on Echoes of Laurel Canyon. This is when i found out that he is just as cool as his dad! Also, hes every bit the interviewer as is Joe. Looks him straight in the eyes
Radio is kind of a streaming service and artists as well as stations have always found the medium a symbiotic relationship. It seems that something similar could happen if creating something like Joe suggests, based on the RUclips model. Great idea!
Because that's how the family wants it. Bob's very private and doesn't like his personal business discussed, especially after all the misinterpretations of Blood on the Tracks lyrics.
It's always been a known thing that Jakob doesn't like talking about his family during interviews. Who wants to do an an interview talking about someone else's career?He doesn't say much about his wife and kids, either. Given how needy some fans are and what they put the Dylan kids through while they were growing up, I don't blame him for keeping his personal life to himself.
I dig this. We see that music is now in a sort of New Dark Ages, as papa Dylan once said. Music is now in a state of flux where you just do it because you love it. The old paradigm is long gone, and the new one is a tricky wicket. I see great artists who are independent hitting up fans for thousands of dollars from fans to market and promote their stuff. Record companies once held the gateway, but now its all on the artist. The only hope is your song crosses the threshold and finds its way into the cultures. We are left now I suppose with good old-fashioned luck and still, diligent hard work. That being said, we are also left with others holding the keys to being heard, and those others are somehow the gatekeepers. How they get that privilege to curate playlists and promote others is anyone's guess.
I get not wanting to be connected to his Dad, but when they were talking about the Stones and artists that have never burned out, he could have said, "Yeah my dad has done it." I mean when your dad is the greatest writer of all time you can at least smile about it more.
I think it’s refreshing. Jakob is his own artist. He’ll acknowledge his Dad but not want to talk about growing up as his son non stop. Not like guys like Julian Lennon walking around with a portrait of his old man as an icebreaker so he can pick up chicks.
@@kevinfinnerty8414 I totally get what you’re saying and for sure agree. However, without riding his dad’s coattails, he could every now and again acknowledge his dad’s role in the industry he is in. Not for points, but just to be included in the conversation of great artists. Dylan is a legend. Jakob has already established his own legacy in music. Lennon’s wife and son are not even in the same ballpark as people or talent when compared to Dylan. Neither was Lennon. Lennon was a wanna-be Dylan.
A good interview....Jakob seems down to earth and sounds so much like his Dad...that was the only thing....Like it is the elephant in the room...I get he probably wants to establish his own identity, but at the same time, he is the son of arguably one of the greatest song writers of all time, so it would have been interesting to hear him talk about his Dad and his influence. I did laugh when they were talking about Wilson Speakers and Jakob described the speakers as an ATM Machine....lol
I remember the front man for the band WARRANT said that his Cherry Pie poster was on his record executive's wall for a long time and he knew it was over when one day when he walked in and saw NIRVANA on the wall.
Great conversation. Funny re: Joe liking both Led Zep and Kiss. So did Audrey Hamilton, Plant's road wife. She kept him company when they toured in the states but ended up having a baby with Ace Frehley.
I was part of the pay to play on the sunset strip. We were a band from San Diego at the time. I was the manager so I booked a buss and sold the seat which came with a ticket. Put a keg on the buss and we played a lot in LA. Mostly the San Diego scene. Free ride there and back. Good times
Only band I can think of that stayed together and get along is phish.well they took a break for about 3 years then came back stronger then ever.dont think they would go on without all four members
A LOT of why that early music was good was because the pop, country, and rock players all had a jazz background. Session guys especially. Jazz was so complex that, by comparison, pop, country, and rock were all cakewalks. You still even see this later with Stevie Wonder, Van Halen, ect.
His two solo records are criminally unappreciated.
No f-- s-
Yes I agree😊
Both of them are as good as anything his dad did....but with better vocals.
Echo in the Canyon is an amazing movie. Thanks for that
I’ve been meaning to watch it for the longest time.
Saw Jakob open for Counting Crows and he had the best stage presence and was totally in charge. Great performance!
Opening for counting crows. Yeah. Thats pretty rich
@@Rob-fd6si The Wallflowers were never as big as they should have been. Meanwhile you have Mr. Jones over there prancing about 😒
Counting Crows sucked,the Black Crowes rocked
@@jeremywanner4526 Are you outta your mind? "August and Everything After" by C.C is one of the greatest albums ever made. There are MAYBE a half dozen albums where EVERY song is a gem....and that's one of them. Amazing writing. B.C were a solid unit too...but saying C.C weren't is absurd.
hey thanks @@traviskeeler5655, I'm listening to this album now and appreciate your recommendation!
It’s kind of nice to be sitting here listening to Jakob. I sat on my mom’s livingroom room floor as a 4 yr old hearing Bob Dylan on the radio. Hey I also bought Jakob’s Album, One Headlight & Blood On The Tracks from his Dad’s collection. Just kind of nice
Love Exit Wounds❤🌹
Great interview
Such a cool dude , I wonder if he could convince his Dad to come on Rogan before he's gone 😢
That would be a dream but I just can't see it happening. Would love to be proven wrong.
@@bookofharoldor father and son together? ❤
Nope, Bob would never do that 😂
We can only hope
It's crazy how much both of them have in common. Joe could spend three hours talking to him about the boxing gym Bob owns in California.
I hear some of the same intelligent perceptive honesty as his dad.
Meanwhile low self esteem Rogan can't get through the interview without mentioning his room killing.
I saw Jakob and the Wallflowers in a bar in Bloomington, Indiana,... sometime in the 90's. Great show, he came out after and chatted a bit. Nice guy.
Jakob is very well spoken!❤
Gotta be something better than in the middle 🎶
Me a Cinderella…
Jacob Dylan your song 6th Avenue Heartache really reminded me rough times at the post office I had route 6 struggling at the job. That song makes me cry everytime. Love your Music ❤
I've been a fan since 1999 when I was 12-years-old. The Wallflowers impacted my life in a way unlike most other bands. I'm seeing them in Santa Fe NM late September, close to my birthday.
Please get Bob Dylan on!!!!! That would be sick!!!
I'd definitely watch it, but I hope he doesn't. Why break the spell?
I'd love that because Bob Dylan is Bob Dylan. But I'd also hate it since Bob is the least talkative person in the whole wide world and it just would not go down well. Would be super awkward
@@sambakery2006 plus Dylan is one of the most private famous people ever, think he'd hate doing something like this
He'll never do it. The fact that he got mentioned only once in this podcast tells you everything you need to know. Bob is off the table.
@@wernercolyn892 never say never, haha
Saw Wallflowers in 98...Awesome show
Jakob seems so down to earth. He seems like someone you can hang out with at a dive bar over a beer and popcorn.
Joe ; I just want to tell U how much I enjoy Ur show. It is nice to hear someone with a brain but is still down to earth avreg too. Glad U are here .
He is a true artist on his own. However, he looks just like his dad and sounds like him if you close your eyes. Amazing.
Jakob Dylan is handsome. Bob Dylan looks like a Nazi propaganda version of a Jew
Loved Echo in the Canyon, great documentary, lovely soundtrack.
Super interesting interview….thanks Joe and Jakob!
I had the best time back in 1998,around there when the Wallflowers came to San Diego, Ca. First time hearing the band play live. What an awesome night with Jakob and the rest of his band. I've been a fan ever since. And Joe you are like one of the coolest guys on the air. You come across nice and easy, smart, and down to earth. Thank you for always having interesting guests on your podcast.
His Dad was playing with Phil Lesh & Friends, my 1st concert. Great memory w my Dad. Outdoor venue right next to the beach, front row, in the pit, not packed… I remember standing there in awe watching Bobs hair blowing in the wind along with everyone’s joint smoke lol. I wish I wasn’t 11-12, would have appreciated listening to Dylan more as an adult. Fast forward 5 years and I heard The Wallflowers, loved one headlight, then learned he was Bobs son. Bought tickets to watch them in 2020 but it got postponed twice bc of COVID, then The Wallflowers dropped off the set. They were initially opening for 3rd Eye Blind but I bought tickets to see them so that was a bummer. I wish Joe brought up Oliver Anthony during the record label industry discussion to see what Jake thoughts were. Jake seems like a grounded, genuine, humble guy. Guess who’s watching An Echo in the Canyon tonight ❤
Crazy i seen him almost 30 years ago, when One Head Light was huge.
My band had a Sat night gig on the Sunset Strip in 92-93 and we played acoustic Americana rock. We refused to play and act like the hair bands that were still around at the time. The Black Crowes first record and people like Chris Whitley saved us from what I call poser rock. We helped save the authentic song based on, good groove based rock and I’m happy to see that rock concerts in 2024 are still in that vein.
Chris Whitley!
@@XOY321 You obviously have excellent musical tastes! 😎
Jakob Dylan, such an intelligent and class guy.
Just saw him in Portland. It was ( they all were) really good and he is so good about making eye contact with the audience. Made it feel really personal. And one of the guitar picks landed on my arm!!
i met Jakob at the millinum center in winston salem NC and this girl i had a crush on in the 7th grade and her son i went back to the green room and met him he was so nice he autographed a dollar bill for both of them. Then the manager of the centers neice was there and she was a pharphlegic in a wheel chair and was in bad shape he ask me if i could get Jakobs AUTOGRAPH i said id try to do her one better so ask him if her would meet her and he said sure bring her back so i did he knelt down beside her and kissed he on the cheek and talked to her for what seemed like 30 mins he is such a great guy thank you Jakob for being the nicest guy i ever met
i can totally see him being nice like that
Great story, thanks.👍
His dad's best friend for many decades was paraplegic. I'm sure that shaped how Jakob treats fans with disabilities.
Jacob Dylan is my new favorite human being.
I had a Rodrigues album in Australia in the 1970’s.
I grew up in the 90's but I've only been a fan for a few years. I think he's a great songwriter. I finally got to see The Wallflowers in May 2023 in Asbury Park, NJ. They were great live, fun show. Since Jakob Dylan is Bob Dylan's son, Tom Petty passing must've hit him hard, I'd imagine he was like an Uncle to him. Thought it was awesome how he closed w some Petty songs. And of course they covered a Bruce song too, being in NJ.
I believe Tom Petty was interviewed by Jakob in his Laurel Canyon doc.
@norfoninsongunderson236 correct and it was profound
Yeah, NY had a glam scene, 10 years earlier with the NYC Dolls.
Love it when Joe wears a real shirt like a grown up, he looks great
Jakob gives good interview. Interesting guy.
“Nothing talks to ya like nostalgia”…… that’s so true, what a really 😎 guy. Very easy on the eyes too 🥰
Wooooooaaaaaahhhhhhh profound
what a great convo, really easy listening, enjoyed this interview very much!
Jakob seems extremely Smart! Love his music!!!
Great conversation!
Super smart and well-spoken guy.
Nice interview. I remember him from 1992 at the Kibitz. When it was the Shibitz
Jakob’s cool. I like the Wallflowers.
Great interview with Jakob Dylan. I just realized this video is from July 2021. I thought it was from 2 weeks ago.
Thanks , I thought it was new 🙂
Glad Jakob mentioned the influence of Bowie
I just added 2 of Jakob's tunes to my setlist. Thanks Jake.
Hope your gonna pay the royalty that your suppose to 🤨 it takes no courage to be a cover band & it takes work away from song writers.
@@nathanmckerrow9059
Songwriting is an art, not a job. I'm on the street with a tin pan.
Jake is welcome to come collect whatever he thinks he's owed. He can bring his daddy too, and we can discuss his debt.
Which?
@@8877robert
1 Headlight
3 Marlenas
6th Avenue Heartache
@@8877robert
My first reply jyst disappeared ?
1 Headlight
3 Marlenas
6th Avenue Heartache
Murder 101 yet to come.
The Byron Allen reminded me of the late great Norm Macdonald! As he put it “comedians unleashed! Oh you couldn’t be more LEASHED!” Haha which goes along with what they were saying here.
Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon by Dave McGowan is a GREAT book. His other book, Programmed to Kill, is mind blowing.
It's amazing sitting here listening to them talk about the music industry and long lived artists with loads of fans and tons of albums, knowing that Bob is still touring at the age of 83 and put out an album in 2023 and I'm not sure his name came up in the entire episode.
Jakob's knowledge in music history and the industry is impressive.
I by chance seen the Wallflowers outside of San Francisco in the late 90's on 2 hits of very good blotter LSD, with the Counting Crows. They both were awesome and the scene was great. I think it was called Checkerboard 😂
Great conversation, both listen to each other, both respond to each other. Jakob is easy to listen to and has some depth and a subtle sense of humor.
lol Jakob has the calmness only growing up a beloved millionaire rockstars son could provide. haha always enjoyed his work and i think i won a radio contest for his album that came out around 1999 . I was riding in the car with my old sister and her friends driving in the dark... out t in the countryside at night there were Auro Boriellus in the night sky the first and only time the sky was clear enough to witness in the upstate NY area...we were going to a haunted hayride it was mid autumn . I called the radio on one of my sisters friends cell phones and won the CD because i knew something i don't recall maybe identified the band playing.. I also remember my first time hearing One Headlight in the mid1990s when my uncle came and picked up my cousin up in his old Saab ...i just remember the lyric line "come on try a little...nothing is forever" and i was like 8 or 9 years old and I knew that was naughty hahaha. Music is funny that way. Pseudo Time Travel! they are right nostalgia is a strong intoxicant.
No Jake, the rejection isn't inconsequential, it's rocket fuel for artists.
He looks and sounds more like his old man the older he gets
What I always think 😅 Body language is identical lol
I keep noticing that. And it's not just his speech but even the way that he holds his hand under his chin. But I laugh because why should I be surprised? He IS Dylan's son. What else would I expect?
Good interview. It’s a benefit that Joe appears largely unaware of his guest’s connection to Bob Dylan.
😂
Joe has talked about Bob Dylan many times in the past so he likely is, he’s probably just being respectful in recognizing his guest as an artist and human in his own right.
@@jamesdean9183Jakob has never liked talking about his family during interviews, and Bob is the same way.
He asks the question at 16.00
God damn it is so fucking weird hearing his voice. I hear his dad so fucking much
I thought it was joe rogan interviewing himself according to the thumbnail 😂
I think Hendrix stayed in Stephen Stills Laurel Canyon house when he was in LA. Peter Tork and Mickey Dolenz were big players in the canyon as was Cass Elliott.
Jakob is so cool. Anybody want to here a great album...'seeing things'by jakob Dylan is great
Dang, not only does he look a lot like his dad, but inherited a lot the mannerisms too. :)
Bruh, they’re posting every episode at once 😂😂
I wanted to dislike the Wallflowers but couldn't...those 3 songs were/are great..❤
When Jakob looks a certain way to the camera I see Bob Dylan Jakob is more communicative then his father.
I can’t believe how much his speaking voice sounds like his Dad’s
Jakob…still beautiful. ❤
Now we need some country from The Wallflowers and maybe a collab between Jakob and his dad and a cover of a Johnny Cash song too 😂
I had an Audi Fox also back in the 80’s driving down 495 from Worcester to the Cape every weekend (girlfriend instigated) with Exile on Mainstreet blasting on the blaupunkt.
Talent is a genetic thing
That Paul Stanley story is kind of hilarious and messed up all at the same time. I would have figured he’d give the kid the box or something. Goes to show, never meet your heroes.
Yeah.. confirms what I always felt about the dude. What an asshole.
Joe you actually rock that shirt man, that's the kinda shirt I wear 😆 🤣, my daughter thinks I dress old 😆 😅😅
Records (LPs) are awesome. You memorize what order the songs were. The cds of same songs sound different.
His dad is fascinating. Nobody like Bob Dylan.
He also looks a bit like Cillian Murphy.
Looks more like Cillian Murphy than the real Cillian Murphy
I want to watch the movie. I love that Jakob mentioned Eric Clapton. Joe should interview Clapton
Joe tried to ask about Bob Dylan but Jakob was not having it. In a respectful way.
I liked this. A lot.
"It's just a song. Your not special." 😎👍(Says Bob Dylan's Son)
I've never been this early to an episode.
Echo in the Canyon is a GREAT film/documentary.
Joe looks like he had 12 PBRs last night lol
Bob said he didn’t know where his songs came from…
Geezus Jakob knows his shit and doesn't really like to babble for no reason. Can't believe Joe went to "musta been weird being the son of ...".
btw, where he said that?
16.00
Roast of Yaköb Dylan:
"You look like Joan Baez"
"One headlight huh... More like one light hit"
"Who'd win a fist flight between you and Julian Lennon?"
"Where were you when Clapton's son "fell" out the window?"
Dang, I even hate myself for that one. Roasting is horrible.
I got nothin'
Post up yours....
I’m just here for the ANUNNAKI references🙋🏻♂️👀🔔
What anunnaki reference
😊
Jakob Dylan is a low-key comedian. You can tell hes a funny dude by his reaction to 'bad acting,' you can also tell how he reeeaally feels about things by listening closely. Henry Rollins, lol, you can tell he doesn't respect his musical contribution. Same with Prince, imo, doesn't sound like he was super enthused about his music lol. He reeeaaallly subtly takes the piss out of things.
Does sound like the nepotism suggestions REALLY get under his skin. Even bringing up Bob Dylan, his entire demeanor shifted.
He sounds and looks alot like his dad! And is following in his footsteps….
The coolest thing youll ever watch beside his concerts is his interviews on Echoes of Laurel Canyon.
This is when i found out that he is just as cool as his dad!
Also, hes every bit the interviewer as is Joe. Looks him straight in the eyes
Radio is kind of a streaming service and artists as well as stations have always found the medium a symbiotic relationship. It seems that something similar could happen if creating something like Joe suggests, based on the RUclips model. Great idea!
How TF can a guy talk for two hours and pretend his father doesn’t exist?
I wonder if dylan told joe “please don’t bring up my dad “ ?
Because that's how the family wants it. Bob's very private and doesn't like his personal business discussed, especially after all the misinterpretations of Blood on the Tracks lyrics.
It's funny how so much of the conversation applied to Bob Dylan and his career but he just didn't get mentioned. But that's OK.
Pretty lame tbh 😒
It's always been a known thing that Jakob doesn't like talking about his family during interviews. Who wants to do an an interview talking about someone else's career?He doesn't say much about his wife and kids, either. Given how needy some fans are and what they put the Dylan kids through while they were growing up, I don't blame him for keeping his personal life to himself.
I dig this. We see that music is now in a sort of New Dark Ages, as papa Dylan once said. Music is now in a state of flux where you just do it because you love it. The old paradigm is long gone, and the new one is a tricky wicket. I see great artists who are independent hitting up fans for thousands of dollars from fans to market and promote their stuff. Record companies once held the gateway, but now its all on the artist. The only hope is your song crosses the threshold and finds its way into the cultures. We are left now I suppose with good old-fashioned luck and still, diligent hard work. That being said, we are also left with others holding the keys to being heard, and those others are somehow the gatekeepers. How they get that privilege to curate playlists and promote others is anyone's guess.
I get not wanting to be connected to his Dad, but when they were talking about the Stones and artists that have never burned out, he could have said, "Yeah my dad has done it." I mean when your dad is the greatest writer of all time you can at least smile about it more.
I think it’s refreshing. Jakob is his own artist. He’ll acknowledge his Dad but not want to talk about growing up as his son non stop. Not like guys like Julian Lennon walking around with a portrait of his old man as an icebreaker so he can pick up chicks.
@@kevinfinnerty8414 I totally get what you’re saying and for sure agree. However, without riding his dad’s coattails, he could every now and again acknowledge his dad’s role in the industry he is in. Not for points, but just to be included in the conversation of great artists. Dylan is a legend. Jakob has already established his own legacy in music. Lennon’s wife and son are not even in the same ballpark as people or talent when compared to Dylan. Neither was Lennon. Lennon was a wanna-be Dylan.
I like keeping Bob and Jakob separate. Bob has enough interviews and podcasts devoted to him already.
A good interview....Jakob seems down to earth and sounds so much like his Dad...that was the only thing....Like it is the elephant in the room...I get he probably wants to establish his own identity, but at the same time, he is the son of arguably one of the greatest song writers of all time, so it would have been interesting to hear him talk about his Dad and his influence. I did laugh when they were talking about Wilson Speakers and Jakob described the speakers as an ATM Machine....lol
Wilson Spealerts provide a true listening experience
I remember the front man for the band WARRANT said that his Cherry Pie poster was on his record executive's wall for a long time and he knew it was over when one day when he walked in and saw NIRVANA on the wall.
Great conversation. Funny re: Joe liking both Led Zep and Kiss. So did Audrey Hamilton, Plant's road wife. She kept him company when they toured in the states but ended up having a baby with Ace Frehley.
Dude sounds just like his dad.
I was part of the pay to play on the sunset strip. We were a band from San Diego at the time. I was the manager so I booked a buss and sold the seat which came with a ticket. Put a keg on the buss and we played a lot in LA. Mostly the San Diego scene. Free ride there and back. Good times
Only band I can think of that stayed together and get along is phish.well they took a break for about 3 years then came back stronger then ever.dont think they would go on without all four members
Dylan is wicked smart and cool. Great
A LOT of why that early music was good was because the pop, country, and rock players all had a jazz background. Session guys especially. Jazz was so complex that, by comparison, pop, country, and rock were all cakewalks.
You still even see this later with Stevie Wonder, Van Halen, ect.
Jakob - talented musician of course - what a broadcaster you would make! Quick witted.
Green day probably stayed relevant for longer than any other band. Love them, hate them, people still long for their next album.
Dang, that's cool that you got the Jawzrsize spokesperson on the JRE.
I didn't like prince
But I did like MJ
Rodriguez toured Australia twice in the time he was supposed to be lost..he was quite well known here...the movie seemed a bit beat up to us..