Current:Home > InvestSurprise! Bob Dylan shocks Farm Aid crowd, plays three songs with the Heartbreakers -ForexStream
Surprise! Bob Dylan shocks Farm Aid crowd, plays three songs with the Heartbreakers
View
Date:2025-04-15 13:50:42
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. − Bob Dylan inspired Farm Aid with an off-the-cuff remark at 1985's Live Aid: “Wouldn’t it be great if we did something for our own farmers right here in America?”
Saturday night, a sold-out crowd of 22,000 at Ruoff Music Center witnessed a full-circle historical moment when the bard himself played a surprise set right before co-founder Willie Nelson's concert-ending performance.
About 10 hours into the performances − nearly 20 acts played between 12:30 p.m. and midnight − the stage darkened dramatically before the lights slowly brightened again, revealing Dylan with members of the Heartbreakers. Crowd murmurs moved from shocked to thrilled. Clad in a black suit and white shoes, he performed "Maggie's Farm," "Positively 4th Street" and "Ballad of a Thin Man."
Dylan, who was backed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers when he played the inaugural event on Sept. 22, 1985, took and exited the stage without addressing the crowd.
Willie Nelson gets Farm Aid's final performance of the night
Another icon followed Dylan to end the concert. Willie Nelson played the longest and final set of the day which included "Always on My Mind," "Texas Flood" and "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys." He delivered stunning guitar solos − as did Waylon Payne, as well as Nelson's sons Lukas Nelson and J. Micah Nelson, known as Particle Kid.
By the time Dylan took the stage, the crowd had already feasted on Neil Young's performance of his beloved song "Heart of Gold" and "Love Earth," which he called a 1960s hootenanny.
"What's your favorite planet?" he asked the crowd until everyone roared back: "Earth!"
Reminding the audience of the day's cause, Dave Matthews urged those who join the food business to pay shareholders to "go into a different line of work." He dueted with Tim Reynolds, who drew cheers for nailing a virtuosic upper-register solo in "Lie in Our Graves."
Another surprise guest, Sturgill Simpson, joined Bobby Weir and the Wolf Bros. Weir's Grateful Dead songs like "Truckin' " drew people out of their seats and into the aisles to dance. Jam band The String Cheese Incident inspired similar behavior during their time onstage.
Several Hoosier moments dotted the night. Margo Price's magnetic stage presence lit up the famous tale of Indiana boys and Indiana nights in her excellent rendition of Petty's "Mary Jane's Last Dance," for which Simpson joined her.
And John Mellencamp elicited cheers when he subbed a phrase in "Small Town" with "I was born a Hoosier right here in this state” in the midst of his driving, energetic set.
Contributing: Kim Willis, USA TODAY
veryGood! (36)
Related
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- Live Nation is found not liable for 3 campers’ deaths at Michigan music fest
- Coldplay Is Back With Moon Music: Get Your Copy & Watch Them Perform The Album Live Before It Drops
- Ex-leaders of Penn State frat sentenced in 2017 hazing death of Timothy Piazza
- 'We're reborn!' Gazans express joy at returning home to north
- American Idol Reveals First Look at New Judge Carrie Underwood
- Woody Allen and His Wife Soon-Yi Previn Make Rare Public Appearance Together in NYC
- Crumbl Fans Outraged After Being Duped Into Buying Cookies That Were Secretly Imported
- Stamford Road collision sends motorcyclist flying; driver arrested
- Killer Whales in Chile Have Begun Preying on Dolphins. What Does It Mean?
Ranking
- Angelina Jolie nearly fainted making Maria Callas movie: 'My body wasn’t strong enough'
- Maui Fire to release cause report on deadly US wildfire
- Are LGBTQ Jews welcome in Orthodox communities? This is how they are building spaces of their own
- Why Jason Kelce Is Jokingly Calling Out Taylor Swift Fans
- Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
- Video captures Tesla vehicle bursting into flames as Hurricane Helene floods Florida garage
- Opinion: MLB's Pete Rose ban, gambling embrace is hypocritical. It's also the right thing to do.
- Where is 'College GameDay' for Week 6? Location, what to know for ESPN show
Recommendation
Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
Price gouging, fraud, ID theft: Feds say scammers set sights on Hurricane Helene victims
FACT FOCUS: A look at false and misleading claims during the vice presidential debate
Sean “Diddy” Combs Accused of Abusing Minors Amid New Allegations
The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
Grandparents found hugging one another after fallen tree killed them in their South Carolina home
Why Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix Are Sparking Wedding Rumors
Arizona man admitted to decapitating his mother before her surprise party, police say