The Band - It Makes No Difference | REACTION/REVIEW
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- The Band - It Makes No Difference | REACTION/REVIEW
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The part where Garth comes out dramatically and cuts in with that sax is musical magic! And the back and forth with Robbie. Love that guitar! RIP Robbie. We're here one day and gone the next.
sad huh...think only Garths left of the original members, great Band
Only Garth is still with us. RIP Robbie, Levon, Rick and Richard. One of the truly great bands of all time
They haven't missed yet and they NEVER WILL!
Garth, the sax man, is the last man standing. RIP to the others.
Man, Rick Denko's voice on this one--
Raw, pure emotion.
Another great song by The Band is, "The Shape I'm In"...
Beautiful song, a heartfelt performance and Garth Hudson's sax solo is just ethereal.
The Band never disappoints
the band were the greatest ever
The vocals and harmonies from the band on this song are just off the charts good. it's a perfect song. great performance.
BTW - this is an edited version (missing a verse). IMO - this is one of the best sad love songs ever made! ♥
sadly we will never see the likes of these fine musicians/men making music that reaches down the bottom of our souls.
Garth is the only one left behind but i sure hope for a reunion when we're all on the other side!
King harvest or Stage Freight would be awesome.
A wailing song of lost love that does not fade...
I really love that song.
The Band just plain had some of the greatest musicians of the era period.❤RIP
The Band never misses. They could make a musical version of the phone book sound good lol.
The last waltz was a thing of dreams. Such an honor and well deserved. Saw them live 3 times and WOW. thanks
As much as a like Levon’s voice, I find Rick’s absolutely beautiful and soulful ❤❤❤
The Band is the best!!!
LOve, love, LOVE The Boys. Best. Ever.
First band to be on the cover of Time magazine.
Anyone with broad musical interests should study "The Band" and the writing of Robbie Robertson. Robbie wrote amazing songs , beautiful lyrics and was a great story teller as well. The Band backed and played with so many iconic artists back in the day. . They were the touring band for Bob Dylan. Add that with the voices of Levon Helms and Rick Danko two of the greatest rock singers of all time. If you are new to the Band , I'm sure you've heard " The night they tore 'ol Dixey Down" if not, have a listen, and check out the album "Big Pink"
Solid gold.
Rick Danko left it all out there with this one ❤ RIP
I love this song
"Rattle the waaaal"RIck knew how to draw it out. Love The Band, love Rick and Robbie especially.
No one has sounded like them before or since. Or ever will.
Yeah, Biz! Great reaction.
The band haven’t missed yet. Love that comment. 🤓
I saw them many times. They were down home great. Loved your reaction, Biz.
Rick Danko...so underrated as a soulful singer.
Robbie recently passed. RIP Robbie.
Robbie Robertson is the lead guitarist and wrote the words to many of The Band's songs. The Band members were pure talent.
Robbie wrote some great lyrics. And The Band had 3 incredible singers, they were unique.
That was great!
Old I get more I appreciate the Band. They got a great catalog
I have this album and let me tell you it's my favorite I have in my record collection and I have a nice collection. It was difficult too find as well but when I found it was like Christmas❤
Sing it Biz.
Watch "The Last Waltz". This performance is from that, The Band's farewell to the road after touring. The summer that movie came out I was at the movie theatre every day -- prob saw it 40 times!! Gut wrenching song esp with Danko on lead💔
Great great song........a long time favorite of mine!
You hit a great one Biz. Thank you...
No, The Band has never missed. But I miss The Band. Legends as a group and legends as individuals.
I don't believe you've heard "Up on Cripple Creek" yet, so I recommend that be your next Band song. There's a Last Waltz version and also the original studio version. Either would be fine.
You should definately check out the first three albums (in order of release: Music from Big Pink, The Band and Stagefright and also the album Northern Lights - Southern Cross). From those albums come the most well known songs of the band. I can't really only recommend one or two songs, because there are too many that are really great. There's also a great version of 'Georgia on my mind' by the band on RUclips. You might want to check that one out as well.
The whole concert film is amazing:) Van Morrison stole the show.
Van was great but he didn’t steal the show. Everybody was on fire that night. Joni, Dylan, Muddy, The Hawk, the list goes on. Levon belting The night they drove old Dixie down still gives me chills.
Great pick!
This tune is so filled with soul.. U can feel the pain.. You just got a new sub from this music lover. Thank you ❤
Thanks for the sub!
Eric Clapton's favorite band.
have you done "Evangeline " with Emmy Lou Harris and the band from last waltz?
Curses the soul
Of the Mississippi Queen
The drumming is incredible. Just anchors the whole song so beautifully. It's expressive as hell.
Danko has huge Kelso energy
I was just thinking that Tori Amos' "Winter" is the finest combination of composition, playing, singing, and performance I can think of. This one might be my number 2.
Masterpiece 🙏🏽
The Band jammed
Yo this documentary/concert was released on blu-ray/4k by the Criterion Collection. They have some other great music documentaries too. They’re normally way too expensive, but they’ll be 50% off at Barnes & Noble all November
That is ….white funk right there!
Yeah I love the Band but the Dixie song pisses me off. You got a Mohawk guy writing about the "lost cause" myth and celebrating Robert E. Lee. It's a fucking good song too which makes it that much worse.
Robbie did not celebrate Robert E. Lee. He wrote the song after visiting Levon's family and talking to Levon's dad. He then went to the library and did some research. All the song is saying war and it's aftermath is terrible, it leaves people devastated. It could be about any war, he just wrote it about the Civil war. And what does Robbie being Mohawk have to do with anything, he wa also half Jewish.
@@hannejeppesen1809 Him being Mohawk is ironic considering the effects of the Civil War on his people and many other indigenous nations. And it does celebrate the south from the perspective of that guy, who was literally fighting a war to keep kidnapping Black Americans and Africans. The idea that there was some other noble reason is another issue. Just rich people who lived off the forced labor of kidnapped Africans using racism to convince the poor to fight their war also.
I read Robbie's book and have listened to several interviews with him, he was not a racists. He also wrote a very moving song about the Arcadian in Canada and their plight. I don't see the song celebrating the south, I see it as a song or story painting a picture of what happens to everyday people in the aftermath of war, no matter which side you were on. I was born and raised in Denmark, my parents lived through 5 years of the German Occupation, can't say I had a lot of sympathy for the Germans, but as I studies history, and after coming to the US had several German friends, I realized how devastating the war was them as well, although many voted for and supporter Hitler. Not my German girl friend though, her mother hid some Jews for a time.@@RayyanKesnan
@@hannejeppesen1809 I don't know if I can agree about the song, but I agree that Robbie's not a racist, I never thought so. In these narratives though there exist certain harmful culturally inherited ideas and if they're not challenged that's problematic, and that's what I see here. It's not a legitimate struggle between two sides that both suffered, it's the consequences of a horrible ideology and the society that fosters it and people who fought against it.
I abhor rasicsm of any kind. However, when it comes to movies, songs, comedy and literature I give them a certain artistic license. Some objected to the Bruce Springsteen lyric from Born in USA "they send me off to a foreign land to kill the yellow man", obviously some thought "Yellow man" was offensive, if he had spoken that line I would agree, but he was trying to get the lyrics of rime. @@RayyanKesnan
The guy in the song needs to get past her, and find another fish.
Right but if he got past her to quickly we wouldn't have that fantastic song!
Robbie who wrote this song, said in an interview "supposedly time heals all wounds, except sometimes it doesn't, this is one of those times", he also wrote it with Rick in mind feeling Rick could sing it without it coming off as self pity. He was right.