Bob dylan concert ticket stub, 1965

950 USD

Approximately five months after Dylan shocked the music world with his electric performance at the Newport Folk Festival, he held five concerts in the San Francisco Bay Area. The structure of his concerts in late 1965 and 1966 continued to polarize his audience: the first half would be 'folk,' with Dylan performing solo on acoustic guitar and harmonica; the second half would be 'rock,' with Dylan backed by guitarist Robbie Robertson, organist Garth Hudson, bassist Rick Danko, pianist Richard Manual, and drummer Levon Helm, members of the Hawks.

Prior to the San Francisco shows, Dylan held what is now a famous press conference in the studios of KQED, the educational television station. In attendance were members of the local and national press, reporters from several high school papers, Dylan’s entourage, and famous friends like Allen Ginsberg and promoter Bill Graham. It turned out to be as much a performance as the following shows.

BOB DYLAN CONCERT TICKET STUB, 1965

Bob dylan concert ticket stub, 1965

950 USD

Approximately five months after Dylan shocked the music world with his electric performance at the Newport Folk Festival, he held five concerts in the San Francisco Bay Area. The structure of his concerts in late 1965 and 1966 continued to polarize his audience: the first half would be 'folk,' with Dylan performing solo on acoustic guitar and harmonica; the second half would be 'rock,' with Dylan backed by guitarist Robbie Robertson, organist Garth Hudson, bassist Rick Danko, pianist Richard Manual, and drummer Levon Helm, members of the Hawks.

Prior to the San Francisco shows, Dylan held what is now a famous press conference in the studios of KQED, the educational television station. In attendance were members of the local and national press, reporters from several high school papers, Dylan’s entourage, and famous friends like Allen Ginsberg and promoter Bill Graham. It turned out to be as much a performance as the following shows.

BOB DYLAN CONCERT TICKET STUB, 1965
An original ticket for Bob Dylan’s 1965 concert at the California Masonic Memorial Temple in San Francisco, held Dec. 11, 1965.
BOB DYLAN CONCERT TICKET STUB, 1965

Original Paper Ticket

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In 1965, Bob Dylan did more than go electric—he detonated a cultural shift. From the smoke-filled hotel rooms of London to the charged stage at Newport, he carried himself with a volatile mix of bravado, wit, and vision, his words arriving like sparks from a live wire. Captured in D.A. Pennebaker’s 1967 documentary “Don’t Look Back,” Dylan is by turns mercurial and magnetic, alternately jousting with hangers-on and silencing a room with “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue.” What unfolded in that white-hot year was a break with the past so total that it redrew the future…

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