Bob Dylan & the Band 1-15-74 Landover,MD (Audio)
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Bob Dylan & the Band
1-15-74
Landover,MD-Capital Centre
Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
Lay Lady Lay
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
I Don't Believe You
It Ain't Me Babe
Ballad Of A Thin Man
Stage Frieght
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
King Harvest
When You Wake
I Shall be Released
Up On Cripple Creek
All Along The Watchtower
Ballad Of Hollis Brown
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Times They Are A-Changin'
Don't Think Twice It's All Right
Wedding Song
Just Like A Woman
It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
Rag Mama Rag
?Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
Shape I'm In
The Weight
The BAND is the best!! There will Never be a band like them again!!👍😎
The Band was such a part of music history
Drove from Vancouver BC for the Seattle afternoon show. Feb 9 1974. Thanks for posting
Saw both of the shows at the Cap Center - 6th row! We sent our ticket requests by special delivery - and it worked! (Saw the lists they worked from - yellow legal pads!!!)
I love this. Bob Dylan is so dank, one of the greatest singers of the generation. Anyone who disagrees to the extent to say he should have stopped singing and performing can kiss my ass and learn to be original
The first concert I ever went to was on this tour in Toronto. I didn't know who Dylan was, and I never even heard of The Band, but I went because my friends were all excited. I got a ticket from a scalper outside of the old Maple Leaf Gardens just before the show. Dylan was like a preacher in front of his flock. This brings back memories. Thx.
I was at this concert. It was amazing from start to finish. The Band was fantastic...their segment was brilliant. And Dylan was on fire.
Thank you Richard. Your impact on music won’t be forgotten. We miss you.
To this day a rare occurrence that this kind of power house musical energy can get together and transmit the kind of energy that all the members of the BAND and Bob Dylan portraited to a never faltering audience. I am but one fan.
I saw this show 4 days later in Hollywood FL. This was the best Bob Dylan ever was. His voice engulfed the arena.
I SEE MY LIGHT COME SHININGSHINE YOUR LIGHT ON ME BOB HONEY THE BAND WAS THE BEST BAND SOME OF IT S MEMBERS ARE DEAD NOW R.I.P.. YOUR MUSIC LIVES ON
man,,nobody and i mean nobody play's like robbie robertson...listening to lay lady lay now,,just awesome !!
I was there also. It was the first time I saw everybody with their lighters lite for an encore. It was during Watergate and when he sang the verse from It's alright ma I'm only bleeding "even the president of the United States sometimes must stand naked" and everybody chanted "IMPEACH NIXON". I saw them maybe 4 or 5 days earlier in Toronto and the band was soooo on, cause it was basically their home town.
My college friends and I were at the previous evening's show in Boston. Bob was great but The Band were AMAZING. What a night!
The double album is amazing...Knockin' on Heaven's Door, It Ain't Me Babe, and Ballad of a Thin Man...spectacular. "How does it feel to be such a freak, you say "impossible" as he hands you the phone." And something is happening but you don't know what it is, do you Mr. Jones? Doesn't get any better than that!
I saw this 1/4/1974 in Chicago, Mail ordered the tickets. GREAT Concert.
Bobby and the boys were at the top of their game... Never better!
Bob Dylan was on fire when I saw this show in February in LA. The passion in his singing was astonishing. Thinking of "It's All Right Ma" or "Just Like a Woman" gives me a chill.
I was at this concert in Denver. 1974. Now i am 62 years old and a crone - no regrets!
I wish the Madison Square Garden concert(s) from this tour were up on RUclips...but I have never found them. THEY WERE INCREDIBLE ! Bob sang more powerfully than ever before or since. People literally freaked out when he sang It's Alright Ma...I couldn't believe anyone could do that to 20,000 people. But it seems to be a lost event.