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Comedian and “This American Life” contributor Mike Birbiglia indulges us with some painfully honest and funny stories -- and the songs that go with them -- as part of his Guest DJ set. He also discusses Bob Dylan’s oft-ignored comedic value and displays a soft spot for indie rock. Mike recently released a book called Sleepwalk With Me.
For More: http://www.birbigs.com
Tracks
1. Bob Dylan: Talking World War III Blues
2. Led Zeppelin: Stairway To Heaven
3. Bush: Glycerine
4. Sufjan Stevens: Decatur, Or, Round Of Aplause For Your Stepmother!
5. Death Cab For Cutie: I Will Follow You Into The Dark
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Piece Description
Comedian and “This American Life” contributor Mike Birbiglia indulges us with some painfully honest and funny stories -- and the songs that go with them -- as part of his Guest DJ set. He also discusses Bob Dylan’s oft-ignored comedic value and displays a soft spot for indie rock. Mike recently released a book called Sleepwalk With Me.
For More: http://www.birbigs.com
Tracks
1. Bob Dylan: Talking World War III Blues
2. Led Zeppelin: Stairway To Heaven
3. Bush: Glycerine
4. Sufjan Stevens: Decatur, Or, Round Of Aplause For Your Stepmother!
5. Death Cab For Cutie: I Will Follow You Into The Dark
Transcript
Dan Wilcox: Hey, this is Dan Wilcox from KCRW and I’m sitting here with comedian Mike Birbiglia. He is a regular contributor to This American Life and recently wrote his first book, “Sleepwalk With Me.” Today, we are going to be talking about songs that have inspired him over the years as part of KCRW’s guest DJ project. Mike, how are you?
Mike Birbiglia: I’m feeling great. How are you doing?
DW: I am doing very well thank you. So why don’t you tell us what you’ve got for us today.
MB: This song doesn’t get played that much and I love it. It’s called “Talkin’ World War III Blues” and it’s off of “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan”, which is - at the risk of alienating many Bob Dylan fans - is my favorite Bob Dylan album. People really get angry when you start identifying which specific Bob Dylan albums you like, more than others.
Bob Dylan is often credited with being a great poet, a great...
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Additional Credits
Host: Dan Wilcox





