
I know it’s hard to believe but Bob Dylan’s classic Highway 61 Revisited is 50 years old today. It was released on August 30, 1965. This is the first rock album I ever bought. I played it until the grooves wore out. A couple months later, Bob Dylan and The Band arrived in Buffalo, NY at Kleinhans Music Hall (where the Buffalo Philharmonic plays) and this was my first rock concert. Dylan played his acoustic guitar for the first half of the concert singing songs like “Blowing In the Wind” and “Mr. Tambourine Man.” After the Intermission, trouble started.
Dylan came out with The Band and started to play “Like a Rolling Stone.” Some of the audience booed. A guy with a cow-bell caused a scene. But, working Security for this concert was a local contingent of the Hell’s Angels motorcycle gang. They left their front row seats and settled the angry elements of the crowd down. Fast. The concert proceeded without incident and it was magical. Do you have any Bob Dylan memories?
TRACK LIST:
Side one
1. “Like a Rolling Stone” 6:13
2. “Tombstone Blues” 6:00
3. “It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry” 4:09
4. “From a Buick 6” 3:19
5. “Ballad of a Thin Man” 5:58
Side two
1. “Queen Jane Approximately” 5:31
2. “Highway 61 Revisited” 3:30
3. “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” 5:32
4. “Desolation Row” 11:21








