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Cool response to our recent Bob Dylan post w/ a Band reference.

by plochmann lane <mikejr@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 26, 2008 at 07:19 AM

Per Gynt has left a new comment on your post "Bob "Electrified" Dylan
booed off stage 43 yrs ago...":

I'm not too good with dates especially blind dates, but I clearly
remember the night Dylan sang with electricity at Forest Hills in New
York. He was at New****t the previous month - August 65 maybe?. I was
there too but don't remember seeing him. Anyway we were used to seeing
the Kingston Trio and Joan Baez at Forest Hills, ("The Westside Tennis
Club" to the cogniscenti). The first half was fine, acoustic, sing
along "The times they r' a changin."

(Hear voice of Robbie R): "So after the intermission, Bob comes on
stage with the Band; we plug in and rip into Maggie's Farm or
something like that and...."

To me, a white boy with a crew cut, a five-string banjo and a
girlfriend going to Stanford, this was anarchy. They started booing
before the music began. The guitars were amped up so much Dylan & the
Band seemed to be nuking the audience, and the peasants were throwing
- what were they throwing? Cups, trash, some kind on missiles made
from 60's junk food. Throwing stuff wasn't enough for the zealots;
they started charging the stage. Now imagine (voice of RR again) these
kids racing across GRASS TENNIS COURTS, which is what the surface of
the stadium was, kicking up divets, diving into the band or The Band
and tackling anybody they could find (John Simon, where were you?). It
was wild, it was pre-Nam. The Band and Dylan unplugged and ran,
leaving miscellaneous pieces of auctionable instruments behind. Now
everyone was screaming, angry that the music was electric or angry
that the music had stopped - probably both. 12,000 of the anointed
screaming, and cops running around tackling the tacklers. The stadium
was quickly a mess. Chairs overturned, junk like at the end of a 15
inning baseball game, cops milling around with black billy clubs and
Dragnet-style caps, and the 12,000 shouting at each other. "What?
That's it? They quit? Those lousy m.....rf.....rs"

For us tickets cost a lot of money. "We wuz robbed", Brooklyn Dodger
fans used to whine, but tonight in Queens we really were robbed.
People wandered around and wandered away, angry and frustrated. This
wasn't like a Kingston Trio concert, this was scary. I didn't know
what this meant - it wasn't planned, it was wild. It wasn't
entertainment, it was a confrontation. I wanted to forget it all, find
my Dad's car and get home quickly.

As much as I was trying to forget then, I try to remember now. Ironic,
isn't it?

plochmann.blogspot.com
 




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Cool response to our recent Bob Dylan post w/ a Band reference.
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