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Bob Dylan Plays Surprise Set with The Heartbreakers at Farm Aid

Featuring performances of "Maggie's Farm," "Positively 4th Street," and "Ballad of a Thin Man"

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Bob Dylan Plays Surprise Set with The Heartbreakers at Farm Aid
Bob Dylan at Farm Aid, photo via YouTube

    Bob Dylan made a surprise guest appearance at Farm Aid on Saturday, marking his first appearance at the annual charity concert since he first helped conceive it.

    Backed by members of The Heartbreakers and playing exclusively on guitar, Dylan ran through a three-song set that included the first performance of “Maggie’s Farm” in 14 years, as well as “Positively 4th Street” and “Ballad of a Thin Man.” The performance was streamed live on YouTube and can currently be replayed in full below.

    Dylan is credited with inspiring Willie Nelson to launch Farm Aid. During a 1985 performance at Live Aid, Dylan wondered whether a similar event could be put to support American farmers. Nelson took on that mission, teaming up with Neil Young and John Mellencamp to start Farm Aid. Dylan played the first two iterations in 1985 and 1986 alongside Young, Mellencamp, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, and many more.

    Dylan, 82, is set to launch a new run of North American tour dates beginning in Kansas City on October 1st. Tickets are available here.

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