My father played this song for me when I was a child. I had been looking for this song and finally found it. It's wonderful my father taught me what good music is!!!
I just saw this movie. And what got me wasn't the songs and stories as much as the interview of Robbie Robertson at the end. He was discussing how many of music's biggest and most influenial people died before their time due to the strains and tempetations of the road. The sadness in his beautiful brown eyes speaks volumes and can break your heart. It did mine. Great movie. God bless.
"I sometimes wondered what the use of any of the arts was. The best thing I could come up with was what I call the canary in the coal mine theory of the arts. This theory says that artists are useful to society because they are so sensitive. They are super-sensitive. They keel over like canaries in poison coal mines long before more robust types realize that there is any danger whatsoever." - Kurt Vonnegut
I totally agree. First of all Robbie was very good looking and sexy in his youth. Besides that when he smiled it lights up the whole room, and his eyes are very expressive. If you read his books Testimony you will get a better understanding of why he felt they needed to get off the road. First of all he had young family, 3 small children and a wife. Richard was in bad shape due to excessive use of alcohol various drugs including heroin, Levon and Rick Danko (love Rick too, not has handsome as Robbie, but very cute, and what a voice) were also doing heroin. There were accidents anc car wrecks, as Robbie said in an interview, how many times can you roll the dice and be lucky? He felt they had reached their limit.
Funny how Robbie Robertson was such a cool cat, and since Martin Scorsese was so coked up, Robbie couldn't understand him, and kept asking him to repeat himself lol. Nevertheless, The Last Waltz will go down in history as the best rock movie of all time. Filmed at Bill Graham's Winterland, with a lot of help from Bill, on Thanksgiving of 1976. Most of the audience was fed a Thanksgiving dinner prior to the performance. What a wonderful era. Robbie and the boys will be missed for a long time...
Winterland never should have been torn down.It should have been given historical building staus..Frampton Comes Alive was also recorded here as well as any artist who was somebody played there..Kids skated there,played tennis,boxed as well as ball room dancing.It's a shame someone with hindsight never fought to keep it up
Grew up listening to and watchin this in my mum and dads house with my brother's , thinking when this is on,,it's FUCKIN ON ,party time ,terrified,,it's fkn on ,anyway ,point of the matter is!!!!!!!you don't get that kind of rock n roll party anymore,!!!did I just get be my age away ,,,lol👌✊
Someone asked what did Robbie Robertson contribute. Simply count the hits he wrote for The Band. The Band's brand is a collection of all members personalities and music.
There is a very WEIRD, BUT AWESOME aspect about this Concert-Movie... MARTIN SCORSESE directed it! As though it's a giant intro portion to a gangster movie! XD I can just hear Pesci's character complain from *_Goodfellas_* ! "This Rocks HOW?! It makes ya wanna DANCE!? TELL ME HOW THIS IS COOL!?" he wishes there was Italian-Opera music playing considering mobsters from the movie loved instead that music! XD
Hard to imagine a better concert film. I was absolutely enthralled by this movie the minute I started watching it. It remains a favourite. And somehow it had to be San Francisco. . . .
The Band's brand is a collection of all members personalities and music. What did Robbie Robertson contribute? Simply count the hits he wrote for The Band.
I have watched this movie over 50 times. Each time it gets better! I LOVE ROBBIE ROBERTSON
My father played this song for me when I was a child. I had been looking for this song and finally found it. It's wonderful my father taught me what good music is!!!
I watch this annually on Thanksgiving Day every year. "Theme from The Last Waltz" with Orchestra is an official Thanksgiving Anthem.
I just saw this movie. And what got me wasn't the songs and stories as much as the interview of Robbie Robertson at the end. He was discussing how many of music's biggest and most influenial people died before their time due to the strains and tempetations of the road. The sadness in his beautiful brown eyes speaks volumes and can break your heart. It did mine. Great movie. God bless.
"I sometimes wondered what the use of any of the arts was. The best thing I could come up with was what I call the canary in the coal mine theory of the arts. This theory says that artists are useful to society because they are so sensitive. They are super-sensitive. They keel over like canaries in poison coal mines long before more robust types realize that there is any danger whatsoever." - Kurt Vonnegut
I totally agree. First of all Robbie was very good looking and sexy in his youth. Besides that when he smiled it lights up the whole room, and his eyes are very expressive. If you read his books Testimony you will get a better understanding of why he felt they needed to get off the road. First of all he had young family, 3 small children and a wife. Richard was in bad shape due to excessive use of alcohol various drugs including heroin, Levon and Rick Danko (love Rick too, not has handsome as Robbie, but very cute, and what a voice) were also doing heroin. There were accidents anc car wrecks, as Robbie said in an interview, how many times can you roll the dice and be lucky? He felt they had reached their limit.
You are so right. Robbie had very expressive eyes, and as wrote earlier his smile lights up the room So much charisma and good looks, swoon.
@@hannejeppesen1809are u talking to yourself
Hard to imagine a better concert film. I was absolutely enthralled by this movie the minute I started watching it. It remains a favourite.
i'm 65 and enjoying this exactly like I did when I first saw it in 1978!!
Mind blowing always!!! No matter how many times I've seen it!!!
Bob Dylan also actually smiled :D I have always been a great fan of his. Thanks for the upload. Really enjoy The Band.
Damn, 40 years ago. That's a long time ago. Still that music is timeless
Funny how Robbie Robertson was such a cool cat, and since Martin Scorsese was so coked up, Robbie couldn't understand him, and kept asking him to repeat himself lol. Nevertheless, The Last Waltz will go down in history as the best rock movie of all time. Filmed at Bill Graham's Winterland, with a lot of help from Bill, on Thanksgiving of 1976. Most of the audience was fed a Thanksgiving dinner prior to the performance. What a wonderful era. Robbie and the boys will be missed for a long time...
Well I have to say this is a first for me.. most definitely will have to dig deeper into this one.. thank you for sharing this with me..
Winterland never should have been torn down.It should have been given historical building staus..Frampton Comes Alive was also recorded here as well as any artist who was somebody played there..Kids skated there,played tennis,boxed as well as ball room dancing.It's a shame someone with hindsight never fought to keep it up
will never forget the first time I saw this.....ever
ICONIC OPENING!!!!!!
quite simply best rock and roll movie ever made
Grew up listening to and watchin this in my mum and dads house with my brother's , thinking when this is on,,it's FUCKIN ON ,party time ,terrified,,it's fkn on ,anyway ,point of the matter is!!!!!!!you don't get that kind of rock n roll party anymore,!!!did I just get be my age away ,,,lol👌✊
I am so glad that I found this song !
I LOVE ROBBIE ROBERTSON AND THIS MOVIE!!! I have watched it over 50 times. I was born too late..
I’ve seen this movie a hundred times, and the guy at 0:31 makes laugh every time
Always gives me shivers, love the band
Eine der besten Bands die es je gab
hypnotic... the only way to describe it
When Robbie smiles it lights up the whole room. He was so good looking when he was young.
thanks, I was looking for this...cheers!!
It’s just awesome how that’s all from 1976
lovely music as well
that intro waltz still brings tears to the eyes
This also happens to me!!
Martin Scorsese captures raw, real images. He amazes me.
Gorgeous!!
Someone asked what did Robbie Robertson contribute. Simply count the hits he wrote for The Band. The Band's brand is a collection of all members personalities and music.
Perfect 👍🤩😊
The beginning of the beginning of the end of the beginning (mind explodes)
3:17
I love it..
skateracl, it's called Theme From the Last Waltz, the first song on the CD
from seconds 4 to 45 really shows the degress in the quality of the us of a from the 60's onward..beautiful and haunting..
Best rock film ever
There is a very WEIRD, BUT AWESOME aspect about this Concert-Movie...
MARTIN SCORSESE directed it!
As though it's a giant intro portion to a gangster movie! XD
I can just hear Pesci's character complain from *_Goodfellas_* !
"This Rocks HOW?! It makes ya wanna DANCE!? TELL ME HOW THIS IS COOL!?" he wishes there was Italian-Opera music playing considering mobsters from the movie loved instead that music! XD
my favourite bit is when van morrison does a little kick.... fucking excellant
name of the song please ?
What's the name of this song?
Hard to imagine a better concert film. I was absolutely enthralled by this movie the minute I started watching it. It remains a favourite. And somehow it had to be San Francisco. . . .
This tour in the streets.. I miss the 70's.
Cocaine's a hell of a drug
For a moment I thought I was in a DeNiro movie.
THE LAST WALT3
RIP GARTH HUDSON
What song did they play before this ?
baby dont you do it
Don't ya do ot.
I meant don't ya do it
I miss San Francisco
please spell the heading of this video right
cosmic112.......AMEN
holy shit did he get the fly
Looks like, he was soo cool.
That person posted this and spelt "Waltz" wrong
" spelled "
RIP, Robbie.
I miss Robbie
them three guys look shady in door way ha ha just on the corner
Maybe a grandstander?
RIP ROBBIE
Robbie talks so much shit in those interviews in the Last Waltz.
Great music though..
you have to wonder how much Robertson actuallycontributed to The Band's sound. Maybe not too much
Wha....?...
The Band's brand is a collection of all members personalities and music. What did Robbie Robertson contribute? Simply count the hits he wrote for The Band.
Robbie's beautiful soul wrote all the Band's music.
The waltzing couple is so goddamn corny
Damn. They're having fun.
RIP, Robbie.