Members of The Band Accept Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Award at 1994 Inductions
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- Members of the Band accept Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Award at 1994 Inductions.
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Who would have thought that Ol Garth Hudson would be the last man standing in The Band
It's "the quiet ones" you wanna watch ( not necessarily the most or least or most averagely talented !!)
OLE LEVON WAS A CHARACTER THIS OLE WORLD COULD USE A FEW MORE JUST LIKE EM I MISS THEM ALL 😢
he avoided the booze coke n heroin.
Yeah he looks about 20 years older than rick and Robbie here.
@@nickgrant6480 he is or was older...check wiki...i guess he is 83 now n in a wheelchair.
Its like Garth didnt speak for 40years then named every person he ever met and liked. Hard to follow but fuck ya, Garth!! You're a legend
Legend has it Garth Hudson is still on that stage today naming people
This'll be short and sweet.
Goodbye Robbie and thanks for all the music. Whatever the ups and downs and dubious decisions, this is how I will remember you, laughing with your friends.
The greatest Band ever, way ahead of their time. RIP Robbie..
I agree!
Amen brother. Robbie, one of the most underrated guitarist and composer of all time.
Did Garth grab a phone book?
It was really sad how Rick Danko’s health spiralled out of control by the end of the 90s. The man was a really gifted musician. Rest in Peace brother.
in 92 or 93 he did one nite at mc cabes. maybe 18 people in the audience. he returned a few years later [after arrest in japan] and seemed drunk and shows were weak. I was at all 4 shows.
obesity
@@kevinjoseph517 it's called mental heath you pylon
@@kevinjoseph517 what went down in Japan?
@@berryseinfeld6772 brought in heroin and needed to be bailed out...96? 97?
Only Garth Hudson would know a man in 1994 named "Clifford Von Custer".
Or "Thumbs Carlyle"
actually spelled Carllile ... and anyone worth their salt around roots/country/blues/rockabilly knows that name
Hehehe, I wish Garth was my grandpa but I think he's only 10 years my senior !
He knew some other people too apparently and thanked everyone he met since the age of ten. What a memory
@@RWBVanc I take it you know who Serge Danilof is then? Because anyone worth their salt around the furniture polishing scene in Bradford West Gwillimbury knows who Serge Danilof is.
yea Garth!!!! the most underated MUSICIAN to ever step on a stage
He's never been underrated, where've you been ?
The band reminds me of a group of musicians who have returned to the present from the Civil War era. Anybody else?
Especially in those early black and white photos that seemed to be Matthew Brady daguerrotypes of the 1860's...
The writing is Faulkner-esque, it's very mysterious but beautiful. Music biz has always been rotten.
Garth gives the impression of being so reclusive he makes Howard Hughes look like Robin Williams, but this shows what a wonderful, bone-dry sense of humour he has. Long may he run.
All the rest of them talked so much, maybe he felt someone needed to be the silent type. 😂
One of the greatest bands of all. Each one an absolute fantastic musician. RIP to those great members of the band who sadly left us too early :(
Yes, one of the greatest bands, but you are wrong, Robbie was a below average guitar player, the rest were and are excellent at their craft, Robbie is not, he is just ok. That's why the guitar was never prominent, some songs you would say where is the guitar, cause the other four guys didn't need the guitar, they were that good. A songwriter is nothing without great singers, and the band had three great singers and Robbie was not one of them. Levon, Rick, and Richard RIP. You deserved better. If you want to know why Robbie was what he was and did what he did to the members of that band, look no further than who his father was. Not his mother. He IS his fathers son, no doubt!!!!!!
@@sparkswood9540 Over the top Robbie hating.
@@sparkswood9540 I’ll be kind and leave my response at “bullshit”.
Robbie was and is a superior guitarist. He was the king of the Toronto guitar world as a teenager, for Christ’s sake. Also as a teen, he beat out two guitar legends...Fred Carter Jr and Roy Buchanan...to keep his spot in The Hawks. He held his own with Clapton at The Last Waltz, when Clapton’s strap fell off his guitar and Robbie stepped up.
The Band didn’t do flashy, cheap shit musically. He preferred to blend the guitar sound with the others. Yes, Garth was a better keyboardist than Robbie was a guitarist, but it’s Garth Hudson. I need add nothing more.
And...what the fuck does Robbie’s biological father have to do with anything? He was killed before Robbie was even born! He did little more than impregnate Dolly insofar as having an influence on Robbie. Jim Robertson was Robbie’s adoptive father. The only influence that HE really had was to teach Robbie how NOT to treat women. Robbie’s mom raised him.
A cheap shot.
@@sparkswood9540the reason you don’t hear guitar in some songs is that the guitar and piano occupy the same harmonic space in a song. Having a guitar and piano compete can easily cause dissonance.
Gee, jealous, aren't you?!!!!
Arlie Manuel, Richard's wife (I hate the words widow/widower). She is an amazing woman and a good friend.
P.S. RIP Elizabeth Danko, my beloved aunt. She is back with Rick, which is where she wanted to be ever since December 10, 1999.
thanks
Your uncle Rick and his mates in the Band are still providing endless joy and pleasure to me and others as they will for generations who discover their rich musical legacy
Thank YOU. I greatly enjoyed your RUclips video where you were showing the rarities that your Aunt gave you. Rick is one of my all time favorites. I can think of no better tribute to his phenomenal voice than the one on his funeral card...the line about the Angels singing and Rick singing harmony. For my money, the greatest harmony vocalist ever. I’ve also fallen in love with the Band’s Sony Demo version of All Creation; though the lyrics are a bit difficult for me to comprehend (hearing loss on my part), I just groove to Rick’s voice, bass playing, and The Band’s subtle but awesome musicianship on that song. My God.
As for your Aunt, I submit that the saddest scene in Im Not In It For My Health was not Levon...though it was sad enough...but Elizabeth. Winding up in that godawful home was a heartbreaking scene for me.
@@robertbruce8492 is that movie here?
Pardon me if this is a little out of place, but while I never saw The Band play live - I did see Levon Helm and his band play a large club on the New Hampshire coast, not too long before his passing. I am not young, and have seen a ton of concerts in my time, but have never witnessed one with such an encompassing sense of community as that night in Hampton Beach. Never. And I don't expect I ever will again. Levon Helm was a very special man, and integral part of The Band.
I grew up in Manchester NH & was lucky enough to see the Band play in a tiny auditorium in Lowel Mass - classic! Gath with his organ and that weird Leslie on King Harvest beautiful!
I thought levon was the main man RIP
@@levistubbs8949 hardly.
@@levistubbs8949 Levon was the band :(
@@fernvautour5117 Well Robbie was the main guy. He wrote the bulk of the material. Levon and Rick both considered Richard was the lead singer, and the Band's best singer. They all praise Garth as being the most talented musician. So Levon is not the Band, he was one of 5 guys.
I'm currently 16, i've been a HUGE fan of the band since i was 6. I've never gone to a ramble, and it almost breaks my heart to know i never will.
bro
In England THE BAND are unknown but 1 night in the 90s at 1am I heard there was a concert with Bob Dylan coming on next called THE LAST WALTZ.... I’ve been obsessed with THE BAND ever since .. I love nothing more than turning people on to them
They weren't unknown in the UK in the early 70's. Listen to this crowd from the recently released LIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL; 1971.....ruclips.net/video/7yilhWNEPeo/видео.html
that's cool to share music, big love and peace from Canada, Québec :) it's in french but you would love Harmonium and Beau Dommage for sure.
They are not unknown in Wales
RIP, Robbie Robertson. ❤
I'm here too having heard the news on my ride into work this morning .
How I love the Spirit Of "The Band" RIP Levon, Richard and Rick....Never Forgotten!
Agreed
Sometimes you get the best out of everyone and I believe that's what we got. Thankyou to THE BAND
The Band was like the Beatles. A very rare stroke of fortune brought together 5 people, each of whom had their particular genius. And the whole multiplied that genius. And there was such talent and they knew it. Not surprised they couldn’t maintain the group. Too much individual talent.
Garth Hudson - whom Helm called "the soul and presiding genius of our band"
Yeah well you never seen him or anyone else mention a word about Levon so ungrateful they are I'm Amazed and angry as I can be that they couldn't bother to even mention leave on but they can spout off a list of 100 Unknown People?
and dylan too
❤❤❤❤
The greatest band to entertain millions of people. Rest in peace to the fallen members. Lets just see what tommorow brings.
This is one of those rare and special moments when The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame can be justified! True legends of our time. R.I.P. Ronnie `The Hawk` Hawkins who just passed away aged 87 May 29 2022. What a generation, how lucky were we, us born in 1962! Priveledged generation entertained by the Baby Boomer creative artists who really laid out the music foundation for all generations to learn in modern pop/rock/jazz/beat and all the different genres fused and you get... Steely Dan, and that`s just starters! Genius bands producing special stuff, the right stuff.
born in 1961 great year,,,,right on
When I hear Clapton describe how the music of The Band affected him, it's as if he's reading my mind. There is a certain something about their music, that is so hard to describe, but is so perfect. The words, the musicianship and the harmonies and individual voices just seem to reach right through to your soul. The Band was the perfect blend of all the right things and will never be equaled in my opinion. I miss them all.
The Band played music the way it should be played. Raw! Dylan plays it that way. You play it the way you feel. It comes out the way you feel that day. You don't try to make it perfect or do it the way someone else does it. You do it with feeling. Lots of country and rock performers do it that way today. Others try to do it exactly the same every time which makes it plastic and not from the heart.
I love the Band. In defence of Robbie, he was writing the music while some of the others were strung out on heroin and alcohol. It’s okay to give him credit.
They were all geniuses.
A fan of the band since a kid and had the privilege to see them in the early 70s with Bob Dylan. Solo set then backing Dylan. A highlight for sure.
So jealous, Steve. I was baby-sitting sometime around 78' or so. I had gotten the kids to bed, and was rummaging through the parents' record college. Happened upon Before The Flood. It was love at first listen.
Some of the best music ever spun from the human soul. Those first two albums moved me like few have since.
Goodness... when you talk Rock N Roll and don't mention The Band, you don't know what you're talking about. These guys should be mentioned as much as possible. Bob Dylan deserves a lot of credit for simply having great taste and knowing what REAL art is and who REAL artists are.. rock in peace guys ✌🖤🤘
I recently picked up the essential collection of The Band just because I wanted something with "the night they drove old Dixie down" I can't say that there is a bad song on that CD, those guys are awesome. Despite all the controversy, there was a time when they gave the world a gift that will live on for all time. Thanks guys
Check on RUclips for the performance of The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down from The Martin Scorsese documentary the last wall that is by far the best recording you will ever find of the song
If that's the best song you were looking for which I totally agree your money would have been just as well spent getting the soundtrack or the movie The Last Waltz as that has the ultimate best rendition recording of the Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
@@justiceBustamante I have seen it and I would have to agree with you on that one
God bless Richard, Rick, Levon and Robbie ❤
Gotta throw in my two bits ! Whatever the deal with personal failings and faults, these guys put some real classy tunes for us ! Let's just enjoy em and praise God for thier gifts ! 😑
Gp girl. I hear ya!
I have nothing against either Levon or Robbie. Both great musicians and huge on talent.
Yup glad i was alive to hear em
Bless you Levon, Richard and Rick may your souls continue making music wherever you may be...namaste!
Im 45 and this is by far my favorite Band. Just love about every song they've ever sang.
for me,The Band is the spirit of America.Love You guys !!!
💯
I don't know why Robbie was ever given a hard time. He had a family, most of the lads were struggling with drink and drugs. He reached out to each and everyone of them. He is the solid one and Deserves so much more credit than he was given. God Bless The Band 🙏❤🙏
Couldn’t agree more...and quite frankly, the rest of the group would be nobodies without him. I love them all, but they needed a leader and a writer. They all had the ability, but Rick, Levon, and Richard were too consumed by drugs and alcohol
Robbie gets the same unfair criticism that McCartney gets. Criticism for being selfish, bossy etc...when in reality they were just stepping up and pushing their group to new heights
@@nickamodeo1331 You're full of misinformation regarding Robbie. They all got equal publishing rights. There were no shenanigans. Some of the Band members even tried to sell their publishing rights to Robbie for cash at the end. They knew right up front that when Robbie wrote the songs he got writing credit. When Manuel wrote the songs, he also received writing credit. No one else wrote songs. Where's the this supposed "shadiness" ?
@@nickamodeo1331 Where are you getting your misinformation from? Are you Levon's cousin?
@@tyrapp262 please reread my initial reply and show me any and all examples of misinformation i have regarding robbie.
@@nickamodeo1331 "the band mates didn't realize they were being used" What? Did they collectively have IQs under 80? They darn well knew where the writing credits were going, and continued on until Robertson wanted to end touring in 1976. But they still shared publishing royalties. The exact same formula applied to Manuel's writing. The Gospel according to Levon has not held up very well.
Yeah, this is great. We finally get to hear Garth speak, he is making up for lost time.
He was kind of like the George Harrison of the group, in that regard.
@@waynej2608 And John Deacon
Love Rick Danko , he's awesome
I love the band so much. Genius band
Rest in peace ROBBIE!
Well deserved considering every member of The Band is a rock and roll legend. Rest in paradise to the ones above
Richard Manuel R.I.P
Rick Danko R.I.P
Levon Helm R.I.P
Garth Hudson
Robbie Robertson
I LOVE THE BAND!!!!!
Thank you for mentioning Levon Helm which is more than I can say for these ingrates on the podium that never once could mention or talk about Levon Helm yet they rattle off a list of 100 Unknown People
@@justiceBustamante Then Helm should have showed up.
@@justiceBustamante Robbie thanked Helm. Were you not paying attention?
I could have listened to Rick for like, ever. Even his speaking voice is sexy. Love him.
Rick was so damn cool.
Excuse Garth he never said a thing in his life since birth so he's entitled to say what he wants for how long he wants..
Sly Garth said Ronnie Hawkins, Bob Dylan, and Robbie Robertson in that order to pay tribute to the three leaders of The Band, and third leader of The Band got a little choked up.
For those clavinet lines in Up On Cripple Creek alone he can read the phonebook and nobody should say boo.
What I love is that he began the whole thing with "This is gonna be short and sweet..."
really i am so ashamed the way robbie and rick stood in the background never would have expected that
Grizzly Bear why? Where were they suppose to be?
Rest in Peace Robbie
I want to be late to the ceremony, riding in the limousine with Levon Helm and Jerry Garcia...
I want to hang out with Jerry and Levon, too. I'll join you. :)
Got room for one more?
I definitely wanna take that ride!!!
💕💖💛💀🎸🎶🎵🌌😁👍
Robbie was already writing songs for the Hawk when he was the teenager roadie/guitarist.
I just read his autobiography Testimony and he went down to the Delta by himself from Toronto @ 15! What tremendous\songwriter and talent - Thank you Canada!
I am so glad to have met all these artist when I worked with Ronnie Hawkins in 1965.
Did you meet dylan?
Robertson was always Head and shoulders above. He brought bearing with him from another life
Well Deserved The Band for me is all about the Music they made together and not the squabbling that’s meant to be going on throughout the Years
Just enjoy the Gift of Music and songs they left us
Nice speech made by all
Three! That's the total number of co-writing credits that Levon Helm received on the Robertson-era Band albums between 1968 & 1977. Two! That's the total number of co-writing credits that Levon Helm received on his own solo albums between 1977 & 2009.
Good try. I see the PR gamut has just crawled out= this is an old vid, why is the EXACT same message being conveyed by at precisely the same week by different profiles? Levon won 3 grammy's was sick as a dog, was caring for all those around him, mentoring up and comers. Refering to his is solo albums,he co-produced by his daughter Amy,Larry Campbell stated that the songs would have been nothing without his input.
epicbattle7 "why is the EXACT same message being conveyed by at precisely the same week by different profiles?"....... Not sure what you mean by pointing this comment in my direction, but it does shine a light on an interesting point: I'm having trouble finding any difference between your comments & those of jill2962 besides the latter's occasional throw-'em-off-the-trail misspelling of "narcissist". That is interesting, isn't it?
and your point? The Band wouldn't be THE BAND w/o Levon....they would have never met, never gotten to experience a true Southerner to inspire all those songs, and w/o Levon the writing of the musician arrangements and his lead vocals on the BIGGEST songs the band's ever had....so you can eat those 5 "songwriting" credits...
Rick B They favored Manuel’s drumming over levon’s at times as well. Levon was great and had a great voice but they were all great. Levon gets all the love while Robbie gets all the hate. (Very unfair) well Robbie is the cleaned up one, still alive, better career. Obviously the smarter and more stable one. Not to mention HE DID write pretty much all the songs.
@@alexmortland Oh, ah, no sorry, I think you're fulla shit as well.
And Mr. Clapton always a gentleman , thank you for mentioned Levon's name
This was great! I was shocked to hear him mention my dad (Joe Allgrove) and my uncle (Carmen Allgrove).
What a band well named true awesome musicians gone way too soon God bless, Levon, Richard, and Rick and of course the wonderful Garth who is thankfully still with us. 🎺🎸🎷🎹🎧🎤🎻🪕
What about Robbie??
So cool that Garth lives in my city - the city of his birth - Windsor, Ontario.
You forgot Robbie.
I saw the Band back up Bob Dylan in C leveland, Ohio on November 12, 1965 at the Cleveland Music Hall. They all looked like little kid and so did Dylan. They were the best band to back up Dylan in the 60's. They brought out something in Dylan that no other band could of done. I was very lucky to seen them.
I saw them in Ottawa in March/'66.Amazing!
@billlupiano7873 wow so how was dylan. Was it a wild concert. How did dylan look.
i was 25 days old and only live a few hours away but my parents didn't get motivated to get me there.
@marcyfan-tz4wj yeah but you got nice parents. Saw dylan 35 times since 1965 and met him in cleveland on July 17, 1991. God bless.
we're close to tied. i first saw him in 1980 but haven't seen him since 2016 when i stopped counting at around 30 concerts. i saw him in dayton about 4 months after you met him and he looked like he'd been up for 3 days. god bless you back! i have photos from november 65 concert...@@MrEdkern
God Bless Levon Helm!!
amen to that
After all he was the band
@@revkelly85 They were all The Band.
Legend has it that Garth is STILL naming names...
one of the most underestimated multi talented musicians of our time.
Who?
no doubt about it.....
RIP, Robbie Robertson. 😞
Happy 75th birthday to Garth Hudson today! One of my favorite musicians and bands of all time--THE BAND, RIP LEVON!
yes and I got to meet and talk with Garth Hudson and his lovely wife Maude in London, Ontario last night...an awestruck highlight for sure! like standing in the light of musical history...so honored...and R.I.P. to those who are gone they are sorely missed but what they left behind will live on forever
NIce! He still lives down here in Windsor.
Totally sad that only 2 are left. One of CANADA'S greatest contributions to music.
One. Alas...
Best band ever!
A few words from John Simon (The Band's producer & unofficial 6th member) about the Levon Vs. Robbie publishing dispute: "Robbie was fair, yes indeed. Robbie was fair based on an old system. I don't know if you have the new math in England. Mathematics. It's like two different systems, the old math and the new one. The old system of contributing songwriting credits was very distinct - there were people who wrote songs and people who performed songs. And they were different people. You know, Frank Sinatra on very few occasions wrote a song, he was the singer. Sammy Cahn and Johnny Mercer were the writers and not the performers. So, that kind of thing. Like the Gershwins and the Rogers & Hart. All of those people were just songwriters. And that's the system under which Robbie determined that he would be songwriter of those songs. And its true, Robbie was the one who wrote the lyrics and wrote the music. Wrote the lyrics on legal paper, or whatever he wrote it on, and figured out the chords to the song and dictated the melody and chords to the other players. Okay. But in the new system you'll see that when a song is written its a much more co-operative thing in a band. You'll see five or six writers on a song that'll say, on a band song on an album, it'll list everybody who's in the band on the song, you know. And you know that, or you may suspect that the bass player and the drummer or somebody - the keyboard player, one of them just had nothing to do with the song. But they're on it because its a sort of democracy and they just happend to be around. Or the band decided ahead of time that that's the way its going to be. Sort of like the Lennon and McCartney deal when they never really divided... Well, 27% of this song is yours and 73% of it is mine. They all just say Lennon & McCartney and you can only figure out by the style of the song who wrote it. So, Robbie was working in the old system. And he's absolutley right in working with the old system. Levon is pissed about that and wishes that Robbie had been working in the new system. But they hadn't agreed on that ahead of time, you know."
The others went on with the group after he left. In the wake of movie of The Last Waltz they had the largest audience they had ever had. Any one of them or all of them together could have taken his place and written music and lyrics. There is no reason why they couldn't have gone on to further greatness assuming that Robertson wasn't the key member who the rest depended on for content and management. The truth is that Robertson had the role of the adult in the room for the rest of them and led the group and without him they didn't have the ability to create new content or do much other than relive past glories.
Tony Gambini the dand
Simon said Robertson was "absolutely right," Krieger's gloss of that is that Robertson wasn't. Krieger sure is dumb.
@John Krieger Bullshit. It's not that you can't read, it's that you won't.
Tony Gambini it’s deeper than that. Most of those songs were collaborative, there was a book at the house and they would add ideas, lyrics and other content when it came to them. Just because a certain someone in The Band went and published them and had side deals with Albert Grossman......
The details of this, only they know but judging how this member likes to play down the massive role Bill Graham had in The Last Waltz it makes me wonder if he was the ‘adult’ in the room back when these songs were written or just more slick?
Good speech Robbie.
Wish I hadn't missed this broadcast, but glad RUclips picked it up. The Band really represents rock and roll so well.
What they didn't represent was Levon Helm not one of these guys said one word about Levon Helm or even mentioned his name only once what a bunch of ugly and grapes and what a disappointing Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction I was waiting to see or hear about at least Levon Helm who made the band awesome
@@justiceBustamante I agree. A deceased friend of mine who was responsible for all of the footage from "Summer of Soul" wasn't mentioned at the Academy Awards when the documentary won last year, and I was upset about it, too. It is a sin that the important contributors are rarely mentioned. But I will say that TIME magazine did mention him in their article. I just try to mind my own business, write and record my songs: ruclips.net/video/VeP2dardrFc/видео.html. Tell me what you think and thanks, Justice.
@@gwynenglishnielsen8596 Helm chose not to show up.
@@tyrapp262 The good thing about being an indie artist sans a set band is that you don't have to worry about anybody showing up. If you book a studio musician and he or she bags, there is always someone else. I work with my cousin; he shows up. Check out this tune that involved just three of us: ruclips.net/video/59FrTlhBH9g/видео.html. Thanks for you input, Ty.
well deserved award..long live The Band!!
Not a well-deserved speech from any of them that didn't bother to say a word about or talk about the best person in the whole group and in the world Levon Helm yet they can stand there and rattle off 100 people including probably the maid and the groundskeeper but can't even mention levon' helm
The Band is the only band I ever known where each member is an equal part of the total sum. Maybe that's why they are the greatest band of all time. No one member overshadowed any other member of the band. This can't be said for any other musical group ever.
Youre joking right?
@@mitchell.fisher IKR? like Robbie wasn't the main guy.
But Robbie wrote the songs?
Just like Creedence Clearwater Revival was equal band right?
Yes you are right Robbie wrote the songs, without the songs no Band. However, that they had 3 strong singers certainly helped them as well (Rick is my favorite, but they were all good) Garth was a genious on several instruments. I think all of them would have been involved with music one way or the other, the all had a band or were part of a band before they became The Band. Robbie certainly would have written songs and played guitar no matter what, however when you put all 5 members together you get something special, perfection.@@michaelharrington75
Well at least Robbie mentioned Levon.
Right on right on right on Floribunda you are the only commenter I've seen so far that noticed all of these ingrates that got up on the podium never ever talked about or even mentioned leave on except one time at least Robbie Robertson of all people mentioned his name
I love rick danko..he is adorable
Thank you for your beautiful Musik Robbie✨✌️ Richard, Rick, und Leon. Your music lives on✨✨☮️
...I've always Believed Garth Hudson holds the spirit of Johannes Brahms among himself, aside from the appearance and Talent, but a composer as well...,If Your Band mates are Richard Manuel,Rick Danko,Levon Helm.Garth Hudson,and sometimes Robbie Robertson,and even Mr.Hawkins, From there where could you go?
What a collection of musicians!
Garth is Last Man Standing…I never saw that coming.
Thanks for the great musical journey!
This leaves Robbie and Garth. Both from Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Their achievements account for my enduring belief that Canadian artists basically dominate the R&R performing arts scene for excellent music, like, forever!
Garth was born in my city of Windsor and has chosen to spend the rest of his days here in Windsor.
R.I.P. Robbie.
You're a fortunate man, Murray. These men are inspirations to many of us.
Levon did not go because of Robbie...He refused to be in the same room with him. Even at Rick's memorial service, although he was there for Rick, he kept his distance and vanished as soon as he could.
Interesting. First thing I thought of was 'where in the hell is Levon??'. Thanks for shedding light on this. Life goes on. As of today , there's a new 'Band' documentary coming out in February 2020, produced by Martin Scorsese. Look forward to seeing it.
Too bad; his loss.
Paul McCartney, 1980: "I'll never break with a mate again."
Levon liked his money
Roxanne Reed he did like his money, he also wanted what Robbie received. Robbie was writing songs for Hawkins when Robbie was in his teens. You feel the Band should have divided royalties differently?
Cutest and greatest band ever! greetings from Russia!
A D Well AD, I'm just now seeing your post from a year ago, and am disappointed (as usual) in my fellow Americans. We have this amazing tool that gives us the ability, and opportunity, to speak with people almost anywhere in the world. The writer Mark Twain has one of my favorite quotes, "travel is the best cure for ignorance ", as true today as it was a century ago. I'm thinking this is a close second, it's available/affordable to most of us, and doesn't require packing, passports, or airline food... reading through the comments on RUclips, people carrying on meaningless arguments, hurling insults, and just wasting time in general, I noticed that nobody bothered to say thanks for your warm greeting from Russia. It's a year late, but
Hey! Nice to hear from ya, Russia!
Greetings to you from Arizona!
Take a load off, Fannie..and and and..ya put that load right on me!
They will be playing this band's music for many, many decades to come. Generations to follow will understand the depth of music from these 5 men....they were as important as the Beatles. Richard, Ricky, Levon, all gone too soon...
Props to Garth for shouting out Bill Dogget and Honkey Tonk. About 20 years ago I bought the Endless HIghway tribute CD when I moved my son into college and played Acadian Driftwood countless times. Rock of Ages was a staple of my high school and college years, circa late70s/early80s
Garths parents never wanted him to play that Rock N Roll. In the end he managed to get by Lol.
R.i.p Robbie robertson!
Makes my heart ache that after their third studio album (Stage Fright) The Band scarcely sold albums. This is highly inconsistent for one of the best rock bands ever. Yet they were able to catapult their names. In rock history with those 3 albums!
Gotta love Garth. Named every fucking person he's every known.
One of the best Groups We ever had.
the best musicians of the rock history ¡¡¡¡
wish i was in that limo with Levon and Jerry
Ditto!
That would be 'the hippest'.
and thankyou Martin Scorcese...you created history..i still watch "The Last Waltz"
Until you find out about Robbie singing soulfully into an unplugged microphone
@@maxinewatermaker6162 Who cares. They sounded great and the film had a great feel to it.
Wow, just brought tears to my eyes. So emotional.
I got to see The Band play live, without Robbie...they were still awesome.
Me too. Saw them twice without J.R.R. and they didn't miss his guitar work a bit. They were great!
Yeslets they were better off without him.
Nate 8 "they were better off without him." Since they always played his songs, they weren't exactly without him. If Mike Love wanted to prove what he can do without Brian Wilson, he could sing none of Brian's songs at Beach Boys shows, but he never has.
Rick B "The Band".
My statement is opinion. I am entitled to it. You are as well.
As soon as Rick speaks a few words you can hear that raspy voice that made his singing so outstanding love Rick. Robbie as well, so good looking even as he got older.
I am a bit disappointed not to hear a thank you to the late great Bill Graham
JB Copland yes!! Amazing isn’t it...Bill had a huge impact on The Last Waltz and from the time it was released, Robbie took credit for most of it. I could say more about him taking credit for other things but I won’t start that debate.
Did Levon ever show up? Garth says, "This will be short and sweet", then proceeds to thank 200 people over 4 mins, taking up half their time - lol. No worries, he's that last one still rockin' it today.
This is the way the music business works.The person that brings a song to a session gets full writing credit 99% of the time. No one ever gets credit for contributing a single word or song title. Have you ever heard Ringo Starr complain about song royalties? He probably inspired half the Beatles songs with his malapropisms.. Levon Helm simply didnt understand it. The Band members got writing credits in the beginning when they wrote songs together at Big Pink and less when they stopped writing.
Well, the evidence is pretty clear. After Robbie left, they were a cover band. A great cover band, but a cover band. Sure, it would have been better to split the credits evenly regardless of who wrote what, as R.E.M. and U2 did. But nobody-- and I mean NOBODY-- had ever done anything like that back in 1967 when the Band signed with Capitol. In 1967, the very concept of a rock & roll band as a self-contained unit, like the Beatles-- as opposed to a leader with a hired backup band-- was still only about three years old. Nobody thought about it. The contracts they signed were probably made in 1950 or thereabouts. Years earlier the Band, as the Hawks, had worked for Morris Levy, one of the biggest sharks in the business. Robertson's early songs were "officially" co-written with Levy himself, who couldn't sing a note in the shower. , he just took 50% of all his writers' royalties as a matter of course. It's ridiculous to claim Robertson deliberately "screwed" the other guys out of songwriting royalties. They just weren't thinking about things like that when they signed their contract, nobody was. Those were different times.
I'm not saying songwriting royalties should be shared evenly but that old system is broken. The song writer doesn't write the fills, solos, drums, base lines, keyboard, horns or sometimes even the arrangements. So all those things that make up a great song contribute nothing to the song? I think those things should get say %25 of the royalties? Giving them nothing is a complete scam.
@@cutchopweld5717 That's why a lot of bands of more recent years-- REM, U2-- don't use that old system. They list everyone as writer/composer and just split it all evenly, publishing as well as performance royalties. They learned from the experience of others who came before, such as the Band. Remember the Band signed their contract in 1967 and the thing was probably a standard form that dated back to the 1940s, when songwriters and performers were two distinct groups, not members of the same group.
@@malbuff well you missed the point .. because lennon and mccartney carved out a couple of points for both ringo and harrison back around day one. ... out of goodwill. they didn't have to.
@@sknifton That's a good point, and in a just world it would have served as an example for everyone in the business to follow back then. But keep in mind Robbie was writing songs for Hawkins before the Beatles even formed. He was writing songs for the Hawks when they were the best bar band in America. I doubt the terms under which those songs were published changed at all when the Band finally made it big. Remember, the Beatles got big quickly and sold a lot of records right away. They knew their songs were a gold mine early on. But the Hawks labored in semi-obscurity for years and to the extent they were "known," it was as a backup group. At the time they signed their contract with Capitol (also the Beatles' label in America), no one knew whether the first album would sell at all. I just don't think Albert Grossman, or anyone else at the time, had the presence of mind to say, "Hold on, guys. Look at what Paul and John are doing with their credits. Why, if we make it big like them, and have lots of hits, everyone should get a share." I just don't believe they were thinking about that stuff then. If they'd had a business manager whose ideas and values weren't set in 1940s showbiz, maybe it could have happened. How many people in the Band or in their immediate circle even knew about the Beatles' publishing setup? Today we have a perspective they didn't.
I could listen to Garth forever! Love that guy.
Danko - he was still cute as hell.
Absolutely Beautiful ❤. The Best Band ✅❤️
Robbie claims the songwriting glory. But they all wrote, contributed, helped arrange and produced the music. Garth was the "Music Teacher" (the rest paid him for his "lessons.) All nuances and odd chord progressions were his doing. He also eschewed the Hammond organ for the Lowery, because the latter gave him more latitude, as a bridge between pure organ tones, and synthesizer-like adventures. Don't know what he's using now. I just hope that it includes "tubes!"
No. They did not all write song. Robertson and Manual at the beginning, and then just soley Robertson.
Right on man - Levon was the soul of that great, great group
Be that as it may, Robertson most certainly was the bearing and the brains
@@Vibeagain Ya but he messed up. He wrote the lyrics but the entire band made the grooves. Robbie should have did it like Jimmy Page who put all for members of LZ. on publishing regardless who wrote it so all of them could get paid. That's what Levon was pissed about.
@@CDJF1 I suppose you're on to something there
@@CDJF1 They all received publishing.
Robbie retained copyright as songwriter as he wrote both the words and music.
Led Z had everyone on the writing credits on some of the long instrumental-type long songs because they jammed a lot while they were writing and arranging at the same time.
With Robbie, he had already the written finished song before it was given given to the rest for arrangement. But the fact is, they all received publishing and therefore performance royalties.
@@axelheiburg584 technical gobbledygook. it won't right in the end
maybe just me but
I'd have enjoyed hearing Bill Graham's name on Garth's or Robbie's list
Love The Band! North America's best ever rock band? Could be... ...Hate the acrimony between them and mostly hate Richard's and Rick's early departure from this life. Sad to see Levon leave us, too. Thank you all for the music!