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The Magical Moment Bob Dylan and George Harrison Played “If Not for You” Together

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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Bob Dylan’s unexpected appearance at The Concert for Bangladesh on August 1, 1971, remains one of the most legendary moments in rock history. Organized by George Harrison and Ravi Shankar, the benefit concert featured two sold-out performances at Madison Square Garden, bringing together an all-star lineup that included Eric Clapton, Ringo Starr, and Leon Russell. The event was not just a musical milestone but a humanitarian effort to raise funds and awareness for the millions affected by the Bangladesh Liberation War and catastrophic flooding.

Leading up to the concert, Dylan’s participation was uncertain. Having spent years in semi-retirement, he had performed only sporadically since 1966 and was reluctant to take the stage in such a high-profile setting. Even after showing up to rehearse, Harrison remained unsure if Dylan would go through with it. Speaking to Rolling Stone years later, Harrison recalled how he only felt reassured when he saw Dylan, guitar in hand, nervously stepping onto the stage. The crowd’s astonishment was palpable as the folk icon emerged, ready to perform.

Dylan’s set featured five iconic songs: A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall, Blowin’ in the Wind, It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry, Love Minus Zero/No Limit, and Just Like a Woman. For the evening performance, he switched things up, replacing Love Minus Zero with Mr. Tambourine Man. His stripped-down performance resonated deeply with the audience, proving that even after years away from the spotlight, Dylan’s presence remained as powerful as ever.

One of the most captivating moments leading up to the concert was a rare rehearsal clip of Dylan and Harrison performing If Not for You. Both artists had recently recorded their own versions of the song—Dylan for his wife Sara and Harrison for his All Things Must Pass album. The footage reveals their mutual admiration, with Dylan appearing unusually reserved, subtly deferring to Harrison’s lead on his own composition. The chemistry between them, despite their nervousness, echoes the spontaneous magic of the Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan sessions.

In the aftermath of the concert, Dylan’s elation was undeniable. Years later, Harrison fondly recalled how Dylan hugged him, exclaiming, “God! If only we’d done three shows!” Though record label red tape delayed the release of the live album and its funds, The Concert for Bangladesh set the stage for future benefit concerts like Live Aid, proving the power of music as a force for good.

As a final nod to their unique vocal interplay, Harrison later performed If Not for You in 1992 for Bob Dylan’s 30th Anniversary Concert, adopting a distinctively Dylanesque vocal delivery—a fitting tribute to a friendship forged in music.

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