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By 1965, was the leading songwriter of the. The response to his albums and led the media to label him the 'spokesman of a generation'. In March 1965, Dylan released his fifth album,.

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Side one features Dylan backed by an electric band; side two features Dylan accompanying himself on acoustic guitar. On July 20, 1965, Dylan released his single ', featuring a. On July 25, 1965, Dylan performed his first electric concert at the, joined by guitarist Mike Bloomfield and Barry Goldberg of the. Some sections of the audience booed Dylan's performance, leading members of the folk movement, including and, to criticize Dylan for moving away from political songwriting and for performing with an electric band instead.

Fans were used to seeing Dylan perform alone, with and (1963) At the 1963 Newport Folk Festival, Dylan had been received enthusiastically when he performed ' with,, and other Festival performers. At the 1964 Newport Folk Festival, Dylan performed ' and '. Positive reviews of Dylan's 1964 performance were accompanied by criticisms of Dylan's antics and dismissive nature; one critic wrote that 'being stoned had rarely prevented his giving winning performances, but he was clearly out of control'. On Saturday, July 24, 1965, Dylan performed three acoustic songs, ', ', and ', at a Newport workshop.

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According to, a roadie at Newport (and later a road manager for the acts of Dylan's manager ), Dylan made a spontaneous decision on the Saturday that he would challenge the Festival by performing with a fully amplified band. Taplin said that Dylan had been irritated by what he considered condescending remarks which festival organiser had made about the when Lomax introduced them for an earlier set at a festival workshop.

Dylan's attitude, according to Taplin, was, 'Well, fuck them if they think they can keep electricity out of here, I'll do it. On a whim, he said he wanted to play electric.'

Dylan assembled a band and rehearsed that night at a mansion being used by festival organizer. On the night of Sunday, July 25, Dylan's appearance was between and the, two traditional acts.

Dylan's band included two musicians who had played on his recently released single ': on lead guitar and on. Two of Bloomfield's bandmates from the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and, also appeared at Newport, as well as on. Footage of the Newport performance appears in the documentary films (1967), (2005) and (2007). The footage begins with Dylan being introduced by: 'Ladies and gentlemen, the person that's going to come up now has a limited amount of time. His name is Bob Dylan.' In the documentary footage, both boos and cheers are heard a few bars into Dylan's first song, ', and continue throughout his second, 'Like a Rolling Stone'. Dylan and his band then performed 'Phantom Engineer', an early version of '.

Dylan was said to have 'electrified one half of his audience, and electrocuted the other'. After 'Phantom Engineer', Dylan and the band left the stage. Booing and clapping are in the background. When returned to the microphone, he begged Dylan to continue performing. According to, when Dylan returned to the stage, he discovered he did not have the right harmonica and said to Yarrow, 'What are you doing to me?'

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