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The Band Concert

Madison Square Garden (New York, NY)

The Band concert at Madison Square Garden on Jan 30, 1974

01.30.1974
Tracks: 9 / Total Time: 34:37
Catalog: Bill Graham

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Concert Summary

This was the big New York City homecoming for both Bob Dylan and the Band when they teamed up again for the first time in almost a decade for the Planet Waves album and their joint Before the Flood national tour of 1974. This recording is actually the segment of the concert that featured the Band by themselves. Although the reunion of Dylan and the Band was a much-hyped music industry event, many critics at the time felt the Band, not Dylan, stole the show.

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  • dalmaqua | Tuesday, October 13, 2009 | 5:49 pm

    how can i convert to a cd Bruce

  • VogueLaGalere | Tuesday, August 18, 2009 | 8:20 am

    Heard them first when they were still called "Levon and the Hawks", in 65 in Toronto. When Richard sang "Georgia" I was floored. So much grace and feeling. At the end of the set I went to meet them. We became friends. Loved those guys. They changed my life. For me, they were and still are, one of the greatest rock n' roll bands ever.

  • Aladinsane | Monday, August 17, 2009 | 2:18 pm

    Martin Scorsese said something like , for him , The Dand was to Rock music what Rolex was to watches , or was it , ..whar Rolls Royce was to cars ... anyway , classic , universal , la cr?me de la cr?me .. They're Nora Jones ' (Ravi Shankar's daughter ) favorite group too . I'm a Swiss , and I've been listening to them since I'm eigtheen , and I'm 56 ...classic , universal , and yes indeed , quite underrated ,

  • jmmyjm | Monday, August 17, 2009 | 9:03 am

    I saw this 'Before the Flood' tour also. Certainly one of the greatest shows of the '70's. That album was a perfect example of LIVE is better!! Thanks Vault Guys !! Love from Texas -jan.

  • dontsmokecigs | Saturday, August 15, 2009 | 7:30 pm

    The Band Gee, lets see? Well where do I start.... Greatest hits album, Festival Train, numerous versions of Martin's flick. Horns, keyboards, " a melting pot ""..... They are my reference points for quality in American popular rock music. Emanuel... play that piano!!!

  • Russ | Friday, August 14, 2009 | 9:51 pm

    I saw them in Oakland on this tour. The Band floored me. The Band is simply one of the greatest bands.....ever. 3 distinct voices that created a very special sound. I went on to see them many more times. They are deeply missed!

  • PJZ | Friday, August 14, 2009 | 3:35 pm

    I was at this concert, too. I loved how they opened with "Stage Fright." For me, it laid to rest any doubt that the song was written about Dylan. The Band was at their best, but the excitement at seeing Dylan back on stage after his long hiatus was like being at the event of the decade. The great thing is, the band played Dylan's songs true to form. I remember Dylan doing some solo acoustic numbers, too. The bottom line, at the end of the night, the evening belonged to "The Band."

  • Anonymous | Friday, August 14, 2009 | 12:11 pm

    i was actually at this show (a good friend of mine in college knew garden exec ned irish's son from prep school and scored us tix) and it remains one of my most treasured live show memories.

  • YoHuckleberry | Saturday, June 27, 2009 | 12:58 am

    I personally think they are the most underrated Rock-n-Roll band ever. As a cohesive unit they are probably one of the greatest bands period. Meaning that I think they could have played with anyone or for anyone and it just would've made that performer so much more amazing. I'm glad Levon is finally get his due. I saw him about two years ago at the Ryman here in Nashville and he said it was one of the greatest nights of his life. For a man who's played in some of the most legendary concerts ever (Dylan 66'/The Waltz/ Watkins Glen/Festival Express .... need I say more?) it was really something else. And I'm really surprised people aren't givin' Richard and Garth more love. Any one of those guys'll tell you that Richard was the lead singer. His voice had such a flexible grace. At once tragic and sorrowful and then to be so soft and lush. And we can't neglect that falsetto. I'm not sure what to say about 'Honeyboy' Hudson. I feel I would do Garth a dis-service by trying to put his magic into words. A truly musical genius and total virtuoso who, in my opinion, goes totally ignored. He even invented a few instruments and little toys and pedals for the rest of the guys to use. He's a musical Tesla. Whew, and that beard. What a great set of guys.

  • deadhead777 | Wednesday, June 03, 2009 | 10:45 am

    One of the greatest bands Ive ever seen, saw them with Dylan many times but my best memories are of the Dead and the Band RFK stadium 1973 also the famed Watkins glen show The Dead , Bros and of course The Band. Thanks for the free Music and great memories

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