Concert in the Park: Bob Dylan, Neil Young and The Band - Live in SF 1975

This is a great rare recording from March 23, 1975.

Bob Dylan, Neil Young and the Band played Kezar Stadium at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park for a benefit.
Bill Graham created the SNACK benefit (Students Need Athletics Culture and Kicks) to help preserve school programming for youngsters. The concert was broadcast over the air by K101fm and can therefore be shared with all of you today!

Of special interest - during "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" - somebody up on stage changes the lyric to "Knockin' on the Dragon's Door" in the first chorus. The change catches on. By the end, everybody's singing it that one! Unplanned and caught on tape!

Enjoy and don't forget to drop me a line or leave a comment to let us know what you think.

March 1975 a Benefit in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park:
Bob Dylan and The Band's Rick Danko

- The Snack Benefit 3/23/75 -
Bob Dylan, Neil Young, The Band


additional appearances by
Ben Keith and Tim Drummond


01 - Are You Ready for the Country?
02 - Ain't That A Lot of Love

03 - Looking for Love
04 - Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever

05 - I Want You
06 - The Weight

07 - Helpless (into) Knockin' On Heaven's Door
08 - Will the Circle Be Unbroken

Comments

Anonymous said…
bless you for this
Einar said…
God! I didn't even know this existed. Is that Neil Young's Gibson Dylan is playing?
Anonymous said…
A great show for $12 ticket, best of Bay Area Music, then the rumor whispering thru the crowd, that Dylan was there too, what a pleasant surprise when he wandered onstage to join Neil & The Band for finale, and all for a good cause, money for the schools, culture for the kids.
Martha said…
Oh, awesome - thank you!
Anonymous said…
Doesn't seem to work?
Fred said…
Doesn't seem to work?
Ryan Spaulding said…
The material on this post has been down since 2008. (It's a 2007 post)

If I get enough requests, I will repost it.
Andy said…
I would love to hear this stuff! I've been on a Dylan and the Band kick lately, and to add Neil Young to the mix would... I just don't know!

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