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The Band Trades
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The Band Broadwalk New York July4 96 1
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The Band Broadwalk New York July4 96 1
The Band Arrowhead Ranch August 4 1991
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The Band Arrowhead Ranch August 4 1991
Rick Danko Garth Hudson June 19 1993
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Rick Danko Garth Hudson June 19 1993
Rick Danko Somers Point September 12 1998
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Rick Danko Somers Point September 12 1998
So John Lennon originated the word "bigly"!
My least favourite part of this hunk of junk film is Richard Manuel making an ass of himself to those Swedish people.
John seems a little uncomfortable with drunk Bob.
Still The Hawks, but even better with Bob. It's no wonder they became The Band!
Jack had remarkable vocal control. He could just hold those notes for extremely long periods! This video upload is incredible to watch! Precious! Thanks!
Nice to have something more balanced than Don't Look Back. It's too bad it has no narrative.
It is Wonderful to see the Band boys so young.
What a load of s***! Just like Renaldo and clara. Thank God Scorsese was able to do something with all this 66 footage.
I agree Jack is a treasure. My wife and I were lucky enough to spend his 90th birthday and his 92nd birthday with him at Mo’s Alley in Santa Cruz. On his 92nd, he was accompanied on stage with Robert Caradine. Jack wasn’t able to do much more than about 40 minutes, but it was wonderful! I had a nice chat with Mr. Carradine after the show as he picked up their belongings from the stage. Little intimate venue.
Watchdog Version?
Watchdog is a bootleg label.
woooooooooooooooooooooooo😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
my grandpa was the man introducing the band at the start of this video he grew up with the guys and travlled the world with them
Dillons , they in the phone book 🧚♀️👶🎤🙏🧚♀️👶🎤🙏
I always thought the Pennebaker should really add the 1966 world tour story into Dont Look Back, but it would probably mess up the flow.
Yes, a true LEGEND with his distinctive way of playing the guitar and his fantastic voice. A GREAT AMONG THE GREATS.. I didn't know this video existed. I am very grateful to be able to see and hear it. THANKS JACK for your performances. You have been a teacher of guitar and singing to me.
given the choice, I'll take Earl Cate over Robbie any day.... and without Robbie's ego, we get a lot more Rick, Richard, Garth and Levon
Maybe, but Robbie wrote the songs. It's crazy how so much people likes to bash him. Without him The Band wouln't have had not even 1% of its success.
@@castanzes really.. so all those other guys are just, what... schmoes??And, if you talk to the other members you might find that this "Robbie wrote all the songs" idea is just a myth.
@@castanzes There is a simple answer to who wrote The Band's songs. Look at the credits on the first two albums. On 1968's "Music From Big Pink," Robbie Robertson is credited as the sole writer of four songs, "The Weight," "Caledonia Mission," "To Kingdom Come," and "Chest Fever." Richard Manuel has three solo writing credits ("In a Station," "We Can Talk," "Lonesome Suzie,") and a co-write with Bob Dylan ("Tears of Rage"). Rick Danko is credited, along with Dylan, for "This Wheel's on Fire." The Band also covers Dylan's "I Shall Be Released" and the Marijohn Wilkin/Danny Dill chestnut "Long Black Veil." On the second album, 1969's "The Band," Robertson is credited as the sole author of eight of the 12 songs, shares credit with Manuel on three others and with Levon Helm on "Jemima Surrender." From this we might deduce that Robertson is the primary creative engine for the Band, with others making significant lesser contributions. Had Helm not famously disputed this, had he not vociferously protested that Robertson took advantage of his bandmates who were more interested in the process of music making than the assigning of credit (and future royalties), we would accept Robertson as one of the great rock 'n' roll songwriters. Helm's position was that Robertson was just the one who filed the papers. And there is something to that -- who thinks of "Chest Fever" as anything but a Garth Hudson song? "Does it even have lyrics?" Robertson, its putative lyricist, once asked, and there are accounts of the lyrics been improvised by the singers Helm, Manuel and Danko. Hudson started it out interpolating Bach's Tocatta and Fugue in D minor, and there's a weird part where Manuel is sawing on a violin while Hudson honks on a sax. But J.R. Robertson is listed as the sole songwriter.
@@mufngruf This has been long discussed. The rest of the band didn't put much effort in songwriting after the first record. It's such a pity, but they preferred to concentrate in performing and enjoying the rockstar way of life.
Got any evidence to support that wild theory??
the MOST important tour to ever have taken place in the modern world!
Wow!!! This show just gets better with every song ! Richards’s best “I Shall be Released”.!! Awesome!! Such a talent gone much too soon. Demons!!
Freak show Scorsese wishes TLW was this good!! He and RR missed a much better show!! It’s right here!!!
I love Levon the most!! But Richard did his best right here.
Levon, Rick, Richard and Garth….. One more time!! And the lack of RR makes it perfect!!👍
Despite the obvious brilliance, there was a lot of ugly energy hanging-about on that tour…
Ugly powerful....sadism is the sister of creation
@roman Spoken like a true Roman, before the fall…
Thanks so much for sharing
what does "Watchdog Version" mean?
I’ve only watched the original 50 min version but after some googling there’s some bootlegs that have more performances and more of Lennon so I imagine that’s this?
Watchdog is a bootleg label.
It's so nice to not be loaded.
Mickey Jones was the drummer on this tour. Levon Helm didn’t want to do it. The rest of the Dylan’s band (plus Levon) became the Band. It’s interesting to see them so young and fresh faced. A clean shaven Garth Hudson looks like a baby!
Spencer Davis at 21:40. discussing Stevie Winwood as 'a big Ray Charles fan.'
“im sorry for everything i’ve done and uhhhh i hope to remedy it soon”
everybody watching the same parade...but Dylan is getting something out of it that NONE of them are. Words that pierce it.
49:30 that is Robbie Robertson on the phone. They were all so young and good looking back then
At 21:33 pretty sure that is a very young and good looking Rick Danko.
World class musician Dancos were good peaple his brother JR. Was talented also
私ここに居ました いやーまさか観れるとは驚き・・・・ありがとう 新宿厚生年金会館 高校3年の思い出です
Drugs and alcohol never do you any good.
ザ・バンドの映像は全て宝です こんなひどい画質でも🤗
I wonder how many people who booed later loved this?
Sad thing is I was probably in Strathmere NJ, less than 5 miles away, completely unaware this was going on! Levon and the Hawks did a summer long residency at Tony Marts in Somers Point in 1965. Did he make lifelong friends back then? Thanks for posting.
Cannabis dosent make me laugh.
Try heroin. No don't. Try speed.
Rick will always be a bright shinning star..I'm thankful for being alive when he was in his prime, he made us proud to be Canadian.
自分が生まれる20年前に来てたんだ、、 見たかった、
ロビーの入った全員のザ・バンドが見たかった それも今では叶わない…でもリチャードの最後の勇姿が見られるのが慰めです ガース お身体大事にしてください
Are these people really talking through his set? I'd have given anything to see Rick Danko....can't imagine gassing through this, I really can't.
His performance of Ballad of a Thin Man is like proto punk.
What makes this version different?
Love to hear Rick Danko taking the stage with a melody of his sweet voice to welcome the audience❤
So sad. The needle and the damage done.
rick played at mc cabes in santa monica in 93? and a few years later...maybe 96 or 97...93 shows were great...other ones he seemed high...it was after the japan arrest.
Dude at 29:19 has it.
Do you know what year and where this was?
1980 Athens Ohio
After five years, zero comments?! This man is a living legend, without him we would so many great musicians. Including Dylan, he's 92 and still performs. Godfather of Folk, Ramblin' Jack Elliott