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Hitchhiking Highway 61: A Bob Dylan Inspired Podcast

Hitchhiking Highway 61: A Bob Dylan Inspired Podcast

Released: 2026-01-22
© Kevin Fallon
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19 Episodes
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19 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-01-22
© Kevin Fallon
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Only A Pawn In Their Game

Only A Pawn In Their Game

In this episode of Hitchhiking Highway 61, host Kevin Fallon examines Bob Dylan’s 1964 protest song “Only a Pawn in Their Game” from The Times They Are A-Changin’, written in the aftermath of Medgar Evers’s assassination. His murder—and
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In this episode of Hitchhiking Highway 61, host Kevin Fallon examines Bob Dylan’s 1964 protest song “Only a Pawn in Their Game” from The Times They Are A-Changin’, written in the aftermath of Medgar Evers’s assassination. His murder—and the decades-long fight for justice that followed—would echo through American history and into the music of Dylan. Rather than focusing solely on the man who pulled the trigger, Dylan looks at a broader system of racism, political manipulation, and economic exploitation—arguing that the killer himself was merely a pawn.
But does that argument go too far?
Through close lyrical analysis, historical context, and personal critique, this episode explores Dylan’s controversial framing of moral responsibility, the use of dehumanizing imagery, and the uneasy tension between systemic forces and individual accountability. From the March on Washington to the eventual conviction of Byron De La Beckwith more than 30 years later, we trace how power, propaganda, and poverty intersect—and where Dylan’s message still resonates, and where it falters.
Episode ID: 1000746130884
GUID: 2a120c89-1419-47d4-ac28-0037f3883a5e
Release Date: 22/01/2026, 05:48:44

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Hitchhiking Highway 61 is a personal journey through the songs of Bob Dylan—one track at a time. Each episode dives into a Dylan song, exploring its lyrics, themes, and impact while weaving in personal stories and reflections.

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