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  • 50th Anniversary: Blood on the Tracks: How Dylan Birthed Bootleg Culture
    Bob Dylan’s iconic 15th studio album Blood on the Tracks was released on January 20th, 1975. To celebrate the landmark record’s 50th anniversary, we’ve dug into the archives all the way back to 2018 to re-release the very first season of The Opus! Hosted by journalist and author Paula Mejía, The Opus: Blood on the Tracks explores the legacy of both the record and Dylan himself, with special guests including Kevin Morby and Beth Orton, as well as episodes focusing on things like Dylan’s cinematic legacy. That’s especially fitting in light of the new biopic A Complete Unknown, starring Consequence’s 2024 Film Performer of the Year Timotheé Chalamet as Dylan.Take some shelter from the storm and tune in to The Opus: Blood on the Tracks, with re-released episodes dropping every other day this whole week.In our prior episode, film critics Monica Castillo and Jordan Hoffman joined Paula to unpack Dylan's vast life in film, from Todd Haynes avant garde biopic portrait I'm Not There to the forthcoming adaptation of Blood on the Tracks by Luca Guadagnino. In this episode, the season finale, Paula is joined by three critics, record collectors, and Dylan fans, Jesse Jarno, Alison Fensterstock, and Jeff Slate.Together, they discuss the distinctive bootleg culture that's been Dylan's studio recordings, shedding some light on the myths surrounding this record and exploring how Dylan keeps reinventing these songs in the present.Consequence is also holding the All for LA benefit on the Consequence Shop in response to the deadly wildfires still burning in Los Angeles. 100% of proceeds from our new “Protect Live Music: All for LA” short sleeved T-shirt will be donated to MusiCares as they work to help music industry professionals recover; 100% of proceeds for all other All for LA merch, including The Opus T-shirts, will go to benefit One World Kitchen in their efforts to help feed those battling the fires and communities impacted by the destruction. Find out more at the Consequence Shop.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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  • 50th Anniversary: Blood on the Tracks: Evaluating Dylan's Cinematic Legacy
    Bob Dylan’s iconic 15th studio album Blood on the Tracks was released on January 20th, 1975. To celebrate the landmark record’s 50th anniversary, we’ve dug into the archives all the way back to 2018 to re-release the very first season of The Opus! Hosted by journalist and author Paula Mejía, The Opus: Blood on the Tracks explores the legacy of both the record and Dylan himself. On this episode, film critics Monica Castillo and Jordan Hoffman discuss Dylan's cinematic legacy. (Editor's Note: Admittedly, some of the info her is outdated - remember when Luca Guadagnino was planning a Blood on the Tracks adaptation?) That's especially fitting in light of the new biopic A Complete Unknown, starring Consequence’s 2024 Film Performer of the Year Timotheé Chalamet as Dylan.Take some shelter from the storm and tune in to The Opus: Blood on the Tracks, with re-released episodes dropping every other day this whole week.In our prior episode, Paula spoke with songwriters Beth Orton and Kevin Morby about the gripping nature of these heart-wrenching tunes. On this episode, Paula is joined by two fabulous film critics, Monica Castillo and Jordan Hoffman to discuss Dylan's life on the silver screen.Consequence is also holding the All for LA benefit on the Consequence Shop in response to the deadly wildfires still burning in Los Angeles. 100% of proceeds from our new “Protect Live Music: All for LA” short sleeved T-shirt will be donated to MusiCares as they work to help music industry professionals recover; 100% of proceeds for all other All for LA merch, including The Opus T-shirts, will go to benefit One World Kitchen in their efforts to help feed those battling the fires and communities impacted by the destruction. Find out more at the Consequence Shop.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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  • 50th Anniversary: Blood on the Tracks: Beth Orton and Kevin Morby on Dylan's Songwriting Process
    Bob Dylan’s iconic 15th studio album Blood on the Tracks was released on January 20th, 1975. To celebrate the landmark record’s 50th anniversary, we’ve dug into the archives all the way back to 2018 to re-release the very first season of The Opus! Hosted by journalist and author Paula Mejía, The Opus: Blood on the Tracks explores the legacy of both the record and Dylan himself, with special guests including Kevin Morby and Beth Orton, as well as episodes focusing on things like Dylan’s cinematic legacy. That’s especially fitting in light of the new biopic A Complete Unknown, starring Consequence’s 2024 Film Performer of the Year Timotheé Chalamet as Dylan.Take some shelter from the storm and tune in to The Opus: Blood on the Tracks, with re-released episodes dropping every other day this whole week.In our prior episode, NPR Music's Anne Powers and the Lincoln Center's Jill Sternheimer talked about musical canons, what makes an opus, and how legacies evolve. In this episode, Paula speaks with two gifted songwriters, Kevin Morby and Beth Orton. Together, they unpack the distinctive way that Dylan unfurls his narratives within song, the model of confessional songwriting that Blood on the Tracks helped build, And what makes these heartbreaking tunes endlessly listenable.Consequence is also holding the All for LA benefit on the Consequence Shop in response to the deadly wildfires still burning in Los Angeles. 100% of proceeds from our new “Protect Live Music: All for LA” short sleeved T-shirt will be donated to MusiCares as they work to help music industry professionals recover; 100% of proceeds for all other All for LA merch, including The Opus T-shirts, will go to benefit One World Kitchen in their efforts to help feed those battling the fires and communities impacted by the destruction. Find out more at the Consequence Shop.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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  • 50th Anniversary: Blood on the Tracks: Canonizing Bob Dylan's Human Opus
    Bob Dylan’s iconic 15th studio album Blood on the Tracks was released on January 20th, 1975. To celebrate the landmark record’s 50th anniversary, we’ve dug into the archives all the way back to 2018 to re-release the very first season of The Opus! Hosted by journalist and author Paula Mejía, The Opus: Blood on the Tracks explores the legacy of both the record and Dylan himself, with special guests including Kevin Morby and Beth Orton, as well as episodes focusing on things like Dylan’s cinematic legacy. That’s especially fitting in light of the new biopic A Complete Unknown, starring Consequence’s 2024 Film Performer of the Year Timotheé Chalamet as Dylan.Take some shelter from the storm and tune in to The Opus: Blood on the Tracks, with re-released episodes dropping every other day this whole week.Consequence is also holding the All for LA benefit on the Consequence Shop in response to the deadly wildfires still burning in Los Angeles. 100% of proceeds from our new “Protect Live Music: All for LA” short sleeved T-shirt will be donated to MusiCares as they work to help music industry professionals recover; 100% of proceeds for all other All for LA merch, including The Opus T-shirts, will go to benefit One World Kitchen in their efforts to help feed those battling the fires and communities impacted by the destruction. Find out more at the Consequence Shop.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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  • Hip-Hop 50: Cypress Hill’s Weed Rap Changed Cannabis Culture
    In celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, we’re opening up The Opus podcast archives to re-release seasons focused on some of history's most legendary rap albums. Next up we revisit Cyrus Hills self-title record — a landmark of West Coast hip-hop that pioneered the “weed rap” movement. What’s more, Cypress Hill’s own B-Real, Sen Dog, and DJ Muggs all joined us for the journey through the album’s legacy. For more from Cypress Hill, check out Sen Dog’s Crate Digging into 10 essential hip-hop albums.”, and there will be loads of artist interviews, essays, and more coming throughout the month, so make sure to check it all out at Consequence.net.You can also snag some of our exclusive Hip-Hop 50 merch at the Consequence Shop.Season 15 of Consequence Podcast Network and Sony’s The Opus comes to its conclusion on a high point as we explore how Cypress Hill put weed rap on the map.Within a few months of its release, the impact of Cypress Hill and the subject matter of some of the raps therein was apparent. Other rappers started writing songs that expanded more on the glory of marijuana. While we think of Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre as pioneers in the art of weed rap, it’s often forgotten that Dre once bragged on record about never smoking weed. But, after Cypress Hill lifted their veil of smoke, Dre got to work on an album called The Chronic.And Cypress Hill’s cannabis candidness wasn’t just relegated to their raps, either. The group became outspoken advocates for the legalization of marijuana, ushering in a new era of pot positivity that Cypress Hill are still pushing forward to this very day.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Consequence and Sony bring you an exploration of iconic albums and their ongoing legacy. Join host Adam Unze as he examines how masterpieces continue to evolve: shaping lives, shaking rafters, and ingraining themselves into our culture. Maybe you’re a longtime fan who wants to go deeper. Maybe you’re a first-time listener curious to hear more. Either way, you’re in the right place.
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