Tape consists of three sections: 1) Bob Dylan performing on the Billy Faier show at WBAI, October 1962. He performs "Baby Let Me Follow You Down," "Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues," "The Death of Emmett Till," and "Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor." 2) Bob Dylan performing on The Skip Weshner Show on WBAI, February 1963. He performs "Tomorrow Is a Long Time" (this recording only has the last verse), "Masters of Wars," and "Bob Dylan's Blues." 3) Selected outtakes from interview with Bob Dylan used in the "No Direction Home" documentary about Dylan, conducted by Jeff Rosen, 2000(?). He talks about listening to the radio as a youth; entertainment in NYC, including his favorite rock n' roll performers at the time; hearing Leadbelly play; playing with Fred Neil at Cafe Wha? in NYC; the origins of "It Ain't Me, Babe"; going to see gospel shows; John Hammond introducing him to Robert Johnson and other blues artists; negative reactions to "Subterranean Homesick Blues"; his perception by British audiences; Mary Martin introducing Dylan to the Band (then called the Hawks).
