A lot of people in the folk community weren't loving Bob Dylan's use of electric instruments, but it yielded these three enormous hits.
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The star-studded Farm Aid 40 concert was held at Huntington Bank Stadium at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
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Bob Dylan said it. Willie Nelson did it. Four decades later, a lot of money and big names have been enlisted to help U.S.
The Grateful Dead turned in one of their weirdest sets of the decade during an afternoon show in Chula Vista, CA on this day in 1985.
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