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In the third episode of season two, Kevin is joined by someone who he is not currently working with, but the second season of the show is all about diversification of its format and guests. Today's illustrious guest is Rich Larson, currently a radio show host and bartender at a local craft brewery, Rich and Kevin DID work together from 2014 to 2016, when they both worked for the Northfield News; and for a number of years, Rich was Kevin's editor—first for the Southern Minnesota Scene, then at The Next Ten Words. 


Rich didn't get the memo you could pick more than five songs, but he picks five songs that are incredibly important to him, and the two talk about Jakob Dylan being the more influential of the Dylans, about earnestly loving Phil Collins, and about wordcount and footnotes.


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Episode 12 credits:


The intro to the episode featured an instrumental version of "Labels," performed by GZA/Genius, taken from the 2012 Get On Down/Geffen/Universal Music Special Markets release Liquid Swords - The Chess Box (Instrumentals.) The song originally appears on the 1995 Geffen Records release Liquid Swords.


The theme music is a YouTube rip of the intro to BET's "Rap City: The Bassment," airing from 1999 to 2005.


In today's episode, we discussed:


"Into The Mystic," written and performed by Van Morrison; taken from the 1970 Warner Brothers Records release Moondance.


"A Case of You," written and performed by Joni Mitchell; taken from the 1971 Reprise Records release Blue.


"Relatively Easy," written and performed by Jason Isbell; taken from the 2013 Southeastern Records release Southeastern.


"Tangled Up in Blue," written and performed by Bob Dylan; taken from the 1975 Columbia Records release Blood on The Tracks.


"Take Me Home," written and performed by Phil Collins; taken from the 1985 Atlantic Records release No Jacket Required.