<P> In November 2013, 48 years after the release of the song, Dylan's website released an official music video for "Like a Rolling Stone". Created by digital agency Interlude, the video is interactive, allowing viewers to use their keyboards to flip through 16 channels that imitate TV formats, including game shows, shopping networks and reality series . People on each channel appear to lip - sync the song's lyrics . Video director Vania Heymann stated, "I'm using the medium of television to look back right at us--you're flipping yourself to death with switching channels (in real life)." The video contains an hour and 15 minutes worth of content in all and features appearances from comedian Marc Maron, rapper Danny Brown, The Price Is Right host Drew Carey, SportsCenter anchor Steve Levy, Jonathan and Drew Scott of Property Brothers, and Pawn Stars cast members Rick Harrison and Austin "Chumlee" Russell . The video was released to publicize the release of a 35 album box set, Bob Dylan: The Complete Album Collection Vol . One, containing Dylan's 35 official studio albums and 11 live albums . The Guinness Book of World Records recorded it as the longest wait for an official music video . </P> <P> Dylan performed the song live for the first time within days of its release, when he appeared at the Newport Folk Festival on July 25, 1965 in Newport, Rhode Island . Many of the audience's folk enthusiasts objected to Dylan's use of electric guitars, looking down on rock' n roll, as Bloomfield put it, as popular amongst "greasers, heads, dancers, people who got drunk and boogied ." According to Dylan's friend, music critic Paul Nelson, "The audience (was) booing and yelling' Get rid of the electric guitar"', while Dylan and his backing musicians gave an uncertain rendition of their new single . </P> <P> Highway 61 Revisited was issued at the end of August 1965 . When Dylan went on tour that fall he asked the future members of The Band to accompany him in performing the electric half of the concerts . "Like a Rolling Stone" took the closing slot on his setlist and held it, with rare exceptions, through the end of his 1966 "world tour ." On May 17, 1966, during the last leg of the tour, Dylan and his band performed at Free Trade Hall in Manchester, England . Just before they started to play the track, an audience member yelled "Judas!", apparently referring to Dylan's supposed "betrayal" of folk music . Dylan responded, "I don't believe you . You're a liar!" With that, he turned to the band, ordering them to "play it fucking loud". </P> <P> Since then, "Like a Rolling Stone" has remained a staple in Dylan's concerts, often with revised arrangements . It was included in his 1969 Isle of Wight show and in both his reunion tour with The Band in 1974 and the Rolling Thunder Revue tour in 1975--76 . The song continued to be featured in other tours throughout the 1970s and 1980s . </P>

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