Episode 014 - Dylan Lowery
Description
Start Me Up, Dance pt1, Far Away Eyes
It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.
Find the data visualisation here - every song played at every live Rolling Stones show since 1970: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bob.drummond/viz/Room1009PodcastDataViz/Dashboard1
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Key Takeaways
Dylan reached out as an outsider to join the podcast.
The visual imagery of the Stones captivated Dylan at a young age.
Dylan's first concert experience was transformative and memorable.
The energy of a live Stones concert is unmatched and enduring.
Dylan feels unique as a millennial Stones fan among his peers.
The Stones' logo transcends music and is recognized in popular culture.
Mick Jagger's influence extends beyond the band into mainstream media.
Dylan has seen the Stones 7 times and appreciates their evolution.
The excitement of new music and tours keeps fans engaged.
Physical formats like CDs are preferred by Dylan over digital streaming. The transition from physical to digital music has changed how we appreciate album art.
Vinyl records have become a collectible art form rather than just a music format.
'Dance' has multiple versions, but the differences are subtle yet interesting.
'Emotional Rescue' is often overshadowed by other albums but has great tracks.
'Hackney Diamonds' received positive reviews, showing the band's continued relevance.
Live performances create unforgettable experiences for fans.
Opening songs set the tone for a concert and can be iconic.
Collecting memorabilia can be more meaningful than just owning merchandise.
Humor in songs like 'Far Away Eyes' adds depth to the band's storytelling.
Being a Stones fan is a lifelong journey filled with special moments.
It only takes three Stones songs to get this conversation started. Get in touch if you want to be on a future show.