Knockin’ On Dylan’s Door - 1974 Dylan with the Band
by Ned McFadden, Sewell, NJ
I became aware of Bob Dylan probably in 1971, as a freshman in high school. It was much more than the music that I was drawn to, although that was a huge. But what I found most compelling were the lyrics; the stories, the surreal images — the poetry. I knew all the words to Desolation Row! WOW! And I still think that “Highway 61 Revisited” is the greatest rock album ever recorded (just an opinion).
I would love to have been able to see Dylan perform during this period, but he stopped performing in public. It wouldn’t happen. Until the announcement was made in late ‘73 that not only was Dylan preparing to tour, he would be reunited with The Band, who he had toured and recorded with nine years earlier. Three Philadelphia Spectrum shows were scheduled. I attended the Sunday night show, January 6, 1974 and was completely “blown away”. I recall Dylan’s haunting piano during “Ballad of a Thin Man”, I remember the red, white and blue spot lights hitting Dylan as he sang the lyric “Even the President of the United States sometimes must have to stand naked” during “It’s Alright, Ma (I’m only Bleeding). The crowd loved it. This was also the time of Watergate. And I especially remember a raucous “Like a Rolling Stone” played with the house lights up.
What a scene! What a concert! What a memory!


When I saw that people were contributing memorable moments, Dylan at the Spectrum in 74 was my first thought…. Like you I was very young, maybe 17…Dylan had stopped touring after his motorcycle accident….
September 18th, 2007 at 12:18 pmI remember you had to buy the tickets in advance from an ad in the paper…
I have seen Dylan many times since but that first time was special….
I too remember the crowd reaction to that line in “It’s alright Ma”
A highlight that I recall…..”It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue…”
I took my son to see Dylan when he was about 17….He is now 22…He is a big Dylan fan too….
I was at that show. To this day, the greatest rock&roll band ever. Wish I could hear a recording of that concert.
September 19th, 2007 at 2:16 pm