Bob Dylan's "Murder Most Foul": JFK, Conspiracy Theories, and the Soul of America

Definitely Dylan

01-04-2020 • 37 mins

In the midst of a terrifying pandemic, Bob Dylan has released his first original song in eight years. “Murder Most Foul” is a 17 minute long epic about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. But as with much of Dylan’s work, a closer look reveals much more.

So what is Bob Dylan’s brand new song “Murder Most Foul” about?

This episode is a reflection not only on this song, but also on what it means to be a Bob Dylan fan in this day and age.

I have tried to put my initial thoughts into words, but unravelling all the cultural references alone could take hours!

I hope you enjoy it, and if you do, please share!

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Here’s the Spotify playlist with all the music referenced in “Murder Most Foul”:

Also, here’s the link to the Tom Paine award speech and the apology letter, and you might be interested in these Kennedy poems, which Dylan wrote shortly after the JFK assassination.

If you want more original analysis of Bob Dylan’s work, and tons of great and rare Dylan performances, check out all episodes of the Definitely Dylan radio show on DefinitelyDylan.com.

I hope you’re holding up out there and taking care of yourself both physically and mentally. -Laura