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The Master of Sampling: Deconstructing Bob Dylan’s "Love and Theft"

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What happens when a legend decides to record an absolute masterpiece in just twelve days? pplpod deconstructs Bob Dylan's "Love and Theft"—the 2001 album that proved Dylan's immortality and reinvigorated Americana for a new generation. Rather than locking himself away in a high-tech studio for months, Dylan dragged his touring band into a room and created spontaneous roots rock brilliance. But the album's genius extends far beyond its recording speed. We explore Dylan's bold sampling technique, his controversial borrowing of lyrics from a Japanese Yakuza boss, and the bizarre television commercial featuring high-stakes poker with a magician. Even the release date—September 11th, 2001—cast a shadow of historical weight. Music legends like Johnny Cash hailed it as  ... 

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AmericanaLove and TheftJapaneseNew YorkAmericanCashJohnnyHip HopDylanPublic EnemyYakuzaCharlie PattonSchool of BobChris ShawTime Out of MindTweedledee and TweedledumJunichi SagaSchool BobRootsTouring Band
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