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Watch Bob Dylan and Tom Petty perform ‘Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door’ back in 1986

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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Before Bob Dylan cemented his place as a legend of modern music, he weathered a few turbulent chapters. One particularly challenging period came in the mid-1980s, when Dylan found himself increasingly out of step with the changing landscape of rock music. His once-commanding presence in the charts had faded, and the fervor that had defined his earlier decades seemed to wane.

No longer the dominant force he had been in the ’60s and ’70s, Dylan was facing a stark reality: the torch had passed to a new generation of rock icons — among them, Tom Petty. The transition wasn’t easy for the once-unshakable troubadour, but a lifeline came in the form of a tour and a timely friendship.

In 1986, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers launched the True Confessions tour, where Dylan, along with Stevie Nicks, joined as a featured guest. While Petty and his band were arguably the main attraction, they made room for two musical powerhouses, offering audiences a dream lineup night after night.

For Dylan, the tour represented more than just another gig — it was a chance to reconnect with the stage and rediscover his voice. He later wrote in Chronicles (2004), “Tom was at the top of his game and I was at the bottom of mine,” acknowledging the imbalance but also his gratitude for being brought into the fold.

Petty, however, remembered the experience differently. In Conversations With Tom Petty by Paul Zollo (2005), he noted, “There was never a night when the audiences weren’t incredibly ecstatic about the whole thing.” One such euphoric moment came at the end of each show, when Petty would join Dylan for a rendition of the timeless hit “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.”

Originally released in 1973 as part of the Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid soundtrack, the song quickly became an international success. Yet, perhaps its most moving incarnation came during this tour, when Dylan and Petty shared the stage — their voices and guitars entwined in a performance that underscored both camaraderie and mutual admiration.

Captured in the Hard to Handle concert film, the duet reveals not just musical brilliance, but a moment of genuine connection. Petty, visibly supportive, steps in not just as a bandleader but as a believer in Dylan’s enduring talent. In many ways, that partnership helped reignite Dylan’s spark, setting him on the path that would eventually lead to the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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