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Mumford and Other Observations
T. S. Russell
14 episodes
1 week ago
An examination of the literary sources in Mumford and Sons' lyrics. T. S. Russell and Bridget Gamboni seek the answers to life's most important questions with the music of Mumford and Sons as their guiding light.
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An examination of the literary sources in Mumford and Sons' lyrics. T. S. Russell and Bridget Gamboni seek the answers to life's most important questions with the music of Mumford and Sons as their guiding light.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music
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"Roll Away Your Stone" - Dante, Macbeth, and Mumford and Sons
Mumford and Other Observations
56 minutes 28 seconds
4 years ago
"Roll Away Your Stone" - Dante, Macbeth, and Mumford and Sons

Episode Four of Mumford and Other Observations podcast. We continue our discussion of the album Sigh No More by examining Roll Away Your Stone's connections to Dante's Divine Comedy and Shakespeare's Macbeth.

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Dante article mentioned in the episode

Roll Away Your Stone by Mumford and Sons

First Page of "INFERNO" by Dante Alighieri

First Page of "MACBETH" by William Shakespeare

Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan

Mumford and Other Observations
An examination of the literary sources in Mumford and Sons' lyrics. T. S. Russell and Bridget Gamboni seek the answers to life's most important questions with the music of Mumford and Sons as their guiding light.