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The Band in The Casino Arena, restored

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • July 20 1976
    Rick Danko - Bass, Vocals
    Richard Manuel - Piano, Würlitzer, Vocals
    Levon Helm - Drums, Vocals
    Garth Hudson - Keyboards, Saxes
    Robbie Robertson - Guitar
    0:00 - setup/soundcheck
    1:10 - Don't Do It
    6:12 - The Shape I'm In
    10:12 - It Makes No Difference
    17:12 - The Weight
    22:00 - King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
    25:32 - Twilight
    29:19 - Ophelia
    33:00 - Tears of Rage
    38:38 - Forbidden Fruit
    44:53 - This Wheel's On Fire
    48:51 - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
    52:48 - The Genetic Method
    57:05 - Chest Fever
    1:01:47 - Stage Fright
    1:06:26 - Up On Cripple Creek
    1:12:04 - WS Walcott Medicine Show
    1:15:57 - Life is a Carnival

Комментарии • 718

  • @jasonseiler5528
    @jasonseiler5528 2 года назад +210

    Since I don't see any bookmarks on this awesome show here it is:
    0:00 - setup/soundcheck
    1:10 - Don't Do It
    6:12 - The Shape I'm In
    10:12 - It Makes No Difference
    17:12 - The Weight
    22:00 - King Harvest (Has Surely Come)
    25:32 - Twilight
    29:19 - Ophelia
    33:00 - Tears of Rage
    38:38 - Forbidden Fruit
    44:53 - This Wheel's On Fire
    48:51 - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
    52:48 - The Genetic Method
    57:05 - Chest Fever
    1:01:47 - Stage Fright
    1:06:26 - Up On Cripple Creek
    1:12:04 - WS Walcott Medicine Show
    1:15:57 - Life is a Carnival
    Greatest group of all time! RIP Richard Rick and Levon!

  • @procopiojrpalacios9702
    @procopiojrpalacios9702 Год назад +60

    Goodbye to the great Robbie Robertson... Rest in peace to such a talented songwriter/guitarist.

  • @rydersmith7652
    @rydersmith7652 3 месяца назад +11

    Garth Hudson proving why he’s one of most creative men in music

    • @roalziroalzi
      @roalziroalzi 2 месяца назад +1

      THE BEST ORGANIST IN THE HISTORY OF MUSIC ¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • @bobblehead67
    @bobblehead67 2 года назад +89

    Garth Hudson deserves a spot right next to Oscar Peterson and Glenn Gould in the pantheon of Canadian keyboard wizards.

    • @sartainja
      @sartainja 2 года назад +3

      Amen, he does not get the credit or the money he deserves.

    • @musicjeffyoung
      @musicjeffyoung Год назад +3

      Wow. No shit, I clicked on comments, and I was gonna write something about GH being a real life Wizard! lol
      So awesome. When The Band was clicking, it was magic for sure🎉

    • @dogboy1962
      @dogboy1962 Год назад +4

      Teacher, teacher!

    • @wangson
      @wangson Год назад +2

      Yup. Genius.

    • @steviewax
      @steviewax Год назад

      @@sartainja As in this video, Garth Hudson is hidden behind a barrier when he does his long organ solo. He had to hide from his family that he was with the Band, because they did Not approve of rocknroll as 'the devils' music.

  • @lbcharlie05
    @lbcharlie05 2 года назад +65

    I can't imagine any other musical group ever deserving the name "The Band " as much as them.

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 2 года назад +5

      like my shirt says F*ck the Hype . like Phil said ,its about the MUSIC . THE BAND . .IN COMMON CLOTHES N BOWLER HATS , no hype just Musicians , playing good music .

    • @kieselsteinchen9795
      @kieselsteinchen9795 2 года назад +1

      grateful dead for sure and others.but it are pearls

  • @bobl310
    @bobl310 11 месяцев назад +18

    We Lost ROBBIE this week. I know there were some bumps in the road along the way but God Bless. You will be missed. Down to ONE 😢

  • @tdrewke
    @tdrewke 11 месяцев назад +10

    Astounding restoration. Considering we shot this with Sony cameras not even as good as today's $50 security cameras. Obviously a work of love by the restorers.

  • @debraleighscott
    @debraleighscott 2 года назад +86

    I could listen to this for days and days -- just absorbing how unbelievably tight these musicians were - listen to the layer upon layer upon layer of instruments, rhythms -- it is astonishing how much music these guys made happen live. The complexity of it blows me away.

    • @UncleDansVintageVinyl
      @UncleDansVintageVinyl 2 года назад +5

      It's no wonder that they blew everyone away with "Music from Big Pink."

    • @markdavich5829
      @markdavich5829 Год назад +6

      And yet there was simplicity. It's not like listening to something like Steely Dan - The one thing I love about Robbie's guitar work is that it was never more complicated or difficult than it needed to be. I mean, you never hear some sharp 7 flat five augmented wingding inverted 9th substitution chord that some mathematician came up with... anywhere.

    • @totonto
      @totonto 11 месяцев назад +5

      As a good Frostbitten Canadian boy. First saw these guys with the Hawk on Yonge Street. Brilliant.

    • @kevinvilmont6061
      @kevinvilmont6061 11 месяцев назад +3

      I just bought The Last Waltz and watched it 3 times in a row.

  • @saltyrebel2037
    @saltyrebel2037 3 года назад +49

    No AutoTune, no flashing lights, no sparks or flames just THE MUSIC! Damn, how I miss those days, hell yeah, I gave my age away, I'm a 60 model!

    • @ingriddirty9012
      @ingriddirty9012 3 года назад +2

      good show but the pianist what happened to him ? his voice is so broken .. he sounds in bad shape

    • @Toby-Wan-Kenobi940
      @Toby-Wan-Kenobi940 3 года назад +1

      @@ingriddirty9012 years of substance and alcohol abuse.

    • @disprogreavette8545
      @disprogreavette8545 2 года назад +4

      It needs none of those things listed as they are no match for the raw beauty to behold that is the The Danko Shuffle, the happiest dance of all..

    • @joelwexler
      @joelwexler Год назад +1

      At the time this was recorded, there were some men wearing one piece jumpsuits with plunging necklines. They weren't all like us in those days. Disco, Barry Manilow were taking hold.

    • @salbonshwahggi8132
      @salbonshwahggi8132 5 месяцев назад +1

      You are so right. Damn. No tricks except talent and beautiful music.

  • @dteisenhauer7855
    @dteisenhauer7855 7 месяцев назад +6

    Fucking haunting and beautiful. We will never hear music like this again.

  • @timbober1
    @timbober1 8 месяцев назад +9

    We are fortunate to have moments like this captured. It’s a few days after the 47th anniversary of “The Last Waltz” the music is as relevant now as then. I know about some of the bitter feelings amongst the musicians, none of us should dwell on them. The takeaway should be this was one of the greatest bands ever.
    I’m thankful for the lives now lived and for Garth Hudson and Bob Dylan still with us. Well done men! I’m still listening and enjoying your talents. Thank you.

  • @wangson
    @wangson Год назад +32

    The combo of Rick and Levon's singing is perfection.

  • @HouseOfMcLoughlin
    @HouseOfMcLoughlin 11 месяцев назад +20

    And then there was one , God bless them all. RIP. Robbie, Rick, Richard, and Levon. The wonderful Band 💚

    • @LivermoreTelCo
      @LivermoreTelCo 2 месяца назад

      Who would of thought the oldest one would outlive the others? No smoking, no heroin. Best to you Garth! Live on!

  • @dennisfitzgerald7338
    @dennisfitzgerald7338 2 года назад +12

    Watkins Glen, 1973, the Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers Band, and the best of the weekend, the Band. Today, it's all I can do to remember the good times.

  • @michaelmalone306
    @michaelmalone306 2 года назад +58

    What an absolute KILLER catalogue they had,just 1 phenomenal song after another,not to mention all the road hardened chops they all accrued over the years on top of all that God given talent. Grateful there’s a lotta footage & recordings like this available. RIP Richard,Rick,Levon & the Hawk

    • @danthefan5378
      @danthefan5378 11 месяцев назад +8

      Add RIP Robbie Robertson, Last Man Standing is The Great Humble Sweet KEY's Shredder GARTH,~XO's & Peace from ALL of Us!

    • @michaelcopps5683
      @michaelcopps5683 11 месяцев назад +1

      The casino was one here 16:34 for the vaults!

  • @ekanang7550
    @ekanang7550 2 года назад +17

    1976, no Internet, only little TV, not much on radio. We knew our music-heroes only through recommendations from friends and could listen to the music via vinyl or recordings. Either we were lucky to see the bands on stage, then we could see, how they actually looked like, or we knew them by photograph in pop-journals. Today, I am watching all the bands from my youth here on RUclips. The 'Band' now, I see the first time, but I still remember the vinyl-cover. Innocent times it was, somehow, but to see a concert, we would travel with no money and took all difficulties.

    • @namcat53
      @namcat53 2 года назад +4

      It was better then; more rewarding.

  • @CCNutritionist
    @CCNutritionist 2 года назад +11

    That drumbeat on Don't Do It!..... I could watch Levon for hours.

  • @Super241946
    @Super241946 2 года назад +61

    One of the most expressive songs ever written!!!- It Makes No Difference

  • @mitchell.fisher
    @mitchell.fisher 3 года назад +38

    What. A. Setlist. Richard Manuel the Canadian Ray Charles.

    • @bamadeadhead
      @bamadeadhead 3 года назад

      Lol that’s a good reference EXCEPT he could see...where’s that set list you refer to?

    • @bamadeadhead
      @bamadeadhead 3 года назад

      Billy Ocean maybe?

    • @speedfreakjive88
      @speedfreakjive88 3 года назад +2

      @@bamadeadhead the show is the setlist

  • @AFaceintheCrowd01
    @AFaceintheCrowd01 11 месяцев назад +20

    “Save your neck or save your brother/Looks like it’s one or the other.” Robertson’s lyrics are fantastic.

    • @bobl310
      @bobl310 11 месяцев назад +1

      RIP Robbie

    • @rivereuphrates8103
      @rivereuphrates8103 10 месяцев назад

      For real. I'm consistently amazed at how great his lyrics really were and how they're not more talked about.

    • @patriciajohnson3017
      @patriciajohnson3017 7 месяцев назад

      Listen to his last album Sinematic
      It’s mind blowing

    • @janhensley3617
      @janhensley3617 2 месяца назад

      Lyrical Genius ❤

  • @don_brodka
    @don_brodka 11 месяцев назад +13

    THIS PERFORMANCE SHOULD BE PLAYED LOUD!

  • @bobl310
    @bobl310 11 месяцев назад +4

    At 60 years old I sit on my porch with my faithful hound, missing Robbie already after a week, listening to this show something Elton John said comes to mind. No drummer should EVER sing UNLESS his name is Levon.

  • @bobl310
    @bobl310 2 года назад +30

    Thank You and Bless You for posting this. Just heard an Elton John interview and he says “ No drummer should ever sing unless his name is Levon”. Have new respect for Elton !

    • @badtriad9684
      @badtriad9684 2 года назад

      Levon certainly the GOAT, but wish you'd ease that restriction, Sir Elton! (been thinking of shuttin' down singing piano players...)

    • @pabloperez4063
      @pabloperez4063 11 месяцев назад

      He forgot Ginger singing Pressed rat

  • @jmgmarcus808
    @jmgmarcus808 3 года назад +65

    Richards voice was going in the last few years of the Band, but he came back in the early 80s and showed he still could sound incredible live when he wanted to. Too much partying. RIP all of these legends Levon, Rick,and Richard. Gone, but NEVER forgotten.

    • @Vickytoriahirt1234
      @Vickytoriahirt1234 3 года назад +1

      Is it mostly just smoking that causes that? Or the drinking? Or what

    • @Claytone-Records
      @Claytone-Records 3 года назад +5

      Max Trinz, Everything: Cocaine is hard on the voice and just about everything, alcohol just as bad and is the most abused drug and everything follows after. Toll on the health and on relationships with family and friends. Otherwise I guess it is all great.

    • @RobertoPoncebk
      @RobertoPoncebk 3 года назад +4

      Richard Manuel was very professional when they started, had a great voice but his throat became hoarse after months of abuse and bad sleep, he just could not reach the high notes nor his unique falsetto and sounded painful. Sad 'cause he couldn't perform properly even with the help of a glass close to him (we can feel it in "Tears of Rage", even Robbie smiles), in The Last Waltz he didn't remember to be filmed talking to the camera. The only remedy in those days were AA or more drugs to "detox". Seems he fought against his insecurity and fragil state of health, but we know how hard it was and the end a decade later. God bless him.

    • @speedfreakjive88
      @speedfreakjive88 3 года назад +1

      @@RobertoPoncebk There isn't that much more available to addicts now than there was then unfortunately. Medicine has not come far on such a ubiquitous human illness.

    • @oughtssought1198
      @oughtssought1198 2 года назад +2

      @@Claytone-Records
      "Otherwise I guess it is all great" as punctuation makes that comment a prime description of addiction, even w/o all that could be added to the list of damages done. I'll add one to that list just becuz I seldom see or hear it mentioned, & becuz it also applies to the legal addictions -- caffeine, nicotine, sugar, TV -- that are too often ignored in talk about drug addiction.
      The quickened mind that jumps to a conclusion too quick with too little data and too much certainty, the ego-warping self-certainty of the earless mindreader.

  • @Staylogical
    @Staylogical 3 года назад +135

    Ronnie Hawkins deserves a lot of credit for what they became.He took Canadian teenagers in Toronto and trained them,made them practice all day and play all night coast to coast in Canada for almost 7 years as his band.That's where they really became The Band.And that's where Dylan found them.

    • @nayr497
      @nayr497 2 года назад +30

      And now The Hawk has left us. May 30, 2022. RIP, Ronnie!

    • @edwardmorehouse1424
      @edwardmorehouse1424 2 года назад +11

      Dylan found them at a bar in Somers Point, New Jersey.

    • @Karmakatt6
      @Karmakatt6 2 года назад +18

      I had no idea when I first watched The Last Waltz that Ronnie had such a history with the boys. "BIG TIME ROBBIE, BIG TIME.." RIP SIR. You did a fine, fine job. ❤️ 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 ❤️

    • @cbroz7492
      @cbroz7492 2 года назад +10

      R I P Ronnie...

    • @peterhild5793
      @peterhild5793 2 года назад +7

      Depends on when you started to listen to them, any old time music buff knows the story by newbies might not, too bad Levon and his addictions turned him into such a jerk. They would be nowhere without Robbie, and Levon blanking the R&R awards was despicable!

  • @milesofentertainment
    @milesofentertainment 2 года назад +19

    A groundbreaking, legendary act. Robbie Robertson was an underrated guitar player. Hard to compete against Hendrix, Clapton, Page and Beck among others but Robbie was the perfect player for The Band. And a great drummer who later turned great Actor in Levon. Never ever mind The Band popping up on the radio or a playlist. Glad we discovered this and will add to our "MOE Great Concerts" playlist. And for anyone who hasn't seen "The Last Waltz" it's one of if not the best music documentaries ever made.

    • @nadineadams6113
      @nadineadams6113 11 месяцев назад

      It’s not “one” of it simply IS the best music documentary, bar none! 🎼
      I, for one, take comfort in knowing The Band is reunited again.

  • @ablastfromyourpast9112
    @ablastfromyourpast9112 2 года назад +38

    THERES No Other Band In This World
    Like
    THE BAND !!!
    9 / 10 / 21

    • @augustwest1760
      @augustwest1760 2 года назад +2

      It’s truly awesome that so many bands can be listed in same genre yet be so categorically above all others. Too many to name from late 60’s thru mid 70’s. I guess I did realize it back then. It was just digging good lyrics n talented performers. Nowadays there are less genres, each with a template to mimic. Love The Band. Heart yearns for lost daze they were all still performing.

    • @Karmakatt6
      @Karmakatt6 2 года назад

      @@augustwest1760 Deadheads are EVERYWHERE, lmao.. Never far from anything Dylan. Long live, The Band.

  • @salbonshwahggi8132
    @salbonshwahggi8132 Год назад +24

    It Makes No Difference is an incredible song. The Band are phenomenal. Great Performance.

  • @dirliedirl
    @dirliedirl 2 года назад +10

    I've never seen another singer in another band sing a song more passionately (every concert, every time) than Levon sings "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down". Chills every time hearing it.

  • @bertbecker7532
    @bertbecker7532 2 года назад +11

    I could watch Rick all night, joyous and so full of life!

  • @helion2028
    @helion2028 11 месяцев назад +4

    We should all listen to this for days and days.

  • @anthonylfrye7922
    @anthonylfrye7922 9 месяцев назад +2

    Richard Manuel, singing here
    This man was the heart of the band.

    • @hannejeppesen1809
      @hannejeppesen1809 Месяц назад

      They all were, Richard had a great voice, but so did Rick and Levon. Robbie knew what he was doing when he wrote songs with a certain band member in mind. Only Rick could sing "it makes no difference". and "Stage Freight", only Levon could do justice to "Up on Cripple Creek" and Dixie, and "The Shape I'm in was perfect for Richard". Then there's Garth playing, Robbie' s songwriting and guitar playing, each were unique and help making The Band as great as it was.

  • @chrisbernasco7777
    @chrisbernasco7777 Год назад +10

    Truly great rendition of Stage Fright. No sign of stage fright this time for The Band, only soul!

  • @pearcewood2
    @pearcewood2 Год назад +10

    Garth under it all and wraps it up. Brilliant all of them. Fecking incredible

  • @hannejeppesen1809
    @hannejeppesen1809 Месяц назад +1

    Rick you are breaking my heart, with your voice, your playing and your looks.

  • @TheSpoonwood
    @TheSpoonwood 2 года назад +11

    I didn't realize how great The Band was as a band. So Human!

  • @salbonshwahggi8132
    @salbonshwahggi8132 5 месяцев назад +2

    What a great show. So many classics. Robbie is rocking. Richard is singing his lungs out. Beautiful Voice of Ricks on Makes no Difference. Just wonderful music. 🎉

  • @jahnbon
    @jahnbon 2 года назад +32

    I love the way they walk on, start to tune up. and then Levon kicks it off and says "Let's go." I hate to sound like a dismissive elder, but today's concertgoers will never experience that organic confluence between band and audience again. Listen to the "ooooohs" from the crowd when Levi takes the end of the first verse alone. Then they all stop early, and decide to hit "My biggest mistake was loving you too much..." and they leave every other band in their wake. That's why the audience goes crazy.
    I feel so very lucky to have been in these audiences. Thanks for letting me go, mom.

    • @7688redsox
      @7688redsox 2 года назад

      I have been to many concerts in the last 20 years including right before the pandemic they all have the same feeling. Just because its not your music doesn't mean people don't still get that organic confluence.

    • @jahnbon
      @jahnbon 2 года назад

      ​@@7688redsox You are correct, and my comment was misguided. I am still an avid concertgoer, and it is *all* my music, really. I enjoy it all, from rap shows (my first one was in 1979) to rock shows (my first one was in 1970) to classical orchestras. There's not a form of music I cannot appreciate, because I am a music lover above all. but I made a brief and thoughtless comment. You are right in calling me out on that, and I thank you for the polite and gentle slap-down, as I detest ageism as much as any other form of prejudice. I guess I just miss when things were a little more loose, without the video screens, backup dancers, body searches and metal detectors. My I am 59, and have been going to concerts since I was 7 years old. My sense of nostalgia should have been refined toward the surroundings of the modern concert atmosphere, because I am *always* a part of the audience first and foremost. All blessings to you and yours. Cheers!

    • @SingleMalt77005
      @SingleMalt77005 2 года назад +2

      Your mom is cool.

    • @majones7004
      @majones7004 2 года назад +1

      @@7688redsox
      "...they all have the same feeling..."
      Zeppelin, , Creedence, Tempts, Cocker,
      Airplane, Clapton, Janis, Dylan, J.B....
      & it'd be SAD
      if all these had "th same feeling".
      A Dylan concert
      once left me with "giddy"
      as my only self-descriptionary word.

    • @namcat53
      @namcat53 2 года назад +4

      What makes the difference is the amount of years of "paying dues" getting to a very high level of musicianship before, during and after Dylan went electric and changed everything. Everything was brand new then. The songs were stunningly clear. Very few bands have that amazing pedigree. So, someone who was there "with them" has the same level of experience. There are truly golden eras that other bands can't possibly experience. Louis Armstrong paid serious dues The Band could NEVER experience, yet The Band can rest on their laurels easily. Experience counts and makes that "blow the roof off" audience experience much more meaningful and valid. Plus, listening to this as an 'Experienced" several decades fan makes for a richer listen; it just gets better every time. We were lucky to be there.

  • @kevinfreer6775
    @kevinfreer6775 3 года назад +138

    Was lucky enough to be at this show, the best rock n rollers to ever take the stage .

    • @colapickett
      @colapickett 3 года назад +7

      I'm jealous.

    • @Mikemikemike13579
      @Mikemikemike13579 3 года назад +18

      That’s so awesome, I would’ve loved to have experienced this concert or The Last Waltz at Winterland.
      I wish that people more people could appreciate The Band for their impressive catalog. I’m 26, and it kills me that people my age don’t know about this amazing group!

    • @riabouma9317
      @riabouma9317 3 года назад +4

      Me too, very very jealous!! Ria from Holland

    • @nlund73
      @nlund73 3 года назад +3

      I wish I could have seen them

    • @andrewnorris1514
      @andrewnorris1514 3 года назад +2

      I wish I could say that

  • @Idontknowwhatswaitingforme
    @Idontknowwhatswaitingforme Год назад +22

    Kind of heartbreaking to hear Richard's beautiful baritone so ragged in this video, but still inspiring. Loved that man. I wish we still had him around.

    • @donpinger5492
      @donpinger5492 Год назад +5

      So true, unfortunately alcohol was taking it's toll on his near perfect voice. Ragged is a good description.

    • @brianmiller5265
      @brianmiller5265 Год назад +1

      I truly believe , alcohol had no part in the downward trend of Richards voice. I think chain-smoking ,cocaine and genetics were cause. I have always loved the Band. I am 56 . German/ Irish. I have always been a hard drinker. Started at 15. 41 years. Drank 2 quarts a day for a lot of those 41. My point is, I never got in trouble at work or home. One dwi. I am a musician and my baritone bass voice is as strong as it ever was. I also have AB negative blood with d antigen. Cheers to the band. Ps , a sang with Rick for part of a song at Stephan Talkhouse on Long Island

    • @joelwexler
      @joelwexler Год назад +3

      I wish they had lived healthier lives. Fucking smoking...

    • @demoleramera
      @demoleramera 15 дней назад

      Yes, it was very rough in '76. But, if you watch a video from the 1983 reunion they did (without Robbie), you can hear his voice has actually recovered a lot and he sings a lot closer to how he did in the late 60's/early 70's

  • @glengamble526
    @glengamble526 2 года назад +9

    Jesus, Levi had more feel than a teen-age drive in movie theatre!

  • @filled_soda
    @filled_soda 3 года назад +34

    Levon was ridiculously cool

    • @edwardjtruskyjr1921
      @edwardjtruskyjr1921 3 года назад +1

      My goodness '. Talk about wonderful.

    • @warrencarlson4832
      @warrencarlson4832 3 года назад

      Nothing rediculas about levon,he was just cool

    • @bigbow62
      @bigbow62 3 года назад +2

      The Koolest Kat that ever sat behind a set of drums & a voice that never got old ✌😎

    • @imasonofadeadbeat2928
      @imasonofadeadbeat2928 2 года назад +2

      He's a poor raised southerner. He appreciated the money he was making. Made him hold his head a little higher, you know, like Elvis.

  • @PhukIT1865
    @PhukIT1865 Год назад +3

    I can't tell you eejits how great this is, only a few would understand

  • @craigsimon7658
    @craigsimon7658 3 года назад +37

    Long live The Band!!!!!👍👍

  • @paologuerra8795
    @paologuerra8795 2 года назад +4

    RICHARD MANUEL, RICK DANKO, LEVON HELM, ROBBIE ROBERTSON & GARTH HUDSON: GOD BLESS YOU ALL !!!!

  • @jahensley1795
    @jahensley1795 Год назад +14

    Wonderful! Yes! They were “THE BAND” and always will be! God bless them all. RIP TO THOSE NO LONGER WITH US. Long live Rock and Roll! MUCH LOVE FOR THE FANTASTIC MUSIC THEY LEFT. Much respect to all. ❤️🙏😊🎸🎹🥁🎸🎤❤️

  • @edprotas4148
    @edprotas4148 3 года назад +11

    And 4 months later it was The Last Waltz... over and done. What a rare treasure!!

  • @tomjares7559
    @tomjares7559 2 года назад +17

    These songs are standing the test of time..soulful, funky, heartfelt, classic. They were truly a special group of extraordinary musicians.

  • @winchester92stevebrook44
    @winchester92stevebrook44 2 года назад +9

    I saw the Band at Wembley in 1974, a couple of years before this, they were for me the headline act, supported by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, Joni Mitchell and others.A great set, played all their classic numbers, very fond memories of that concert.

  • @jsprung8548
    @jsprung8548 2 года назад +9

    Man, ain’t no one better than THE Band!

  • @peterlburrows
    @peterlburrows 11 месяцев назад +9

    Thanks so much for this. I just can't get enough of these guys. The greatness and uniqueness of all five of these guys is...well, unique. And it's just crazy what a great live singer Danko is. Underrated for sure.

    • @DylanFan51
      @DylanFan51 10 месяцев назад +1

      Rick is the best!

  • @rodrigobarros1503
    @rodrigobarros1503 7 месяцев назад +3

    Levon, Rick and Richard! what a beautiful, beautiful voices!

  • @icatfishman
    @icatfishman 5 месяцев назад +2

    No dissing ANYONE! I saw them in DC during the same tour and the mere fact they went on stage and played while standing on a wet stage at Carter Baron is ALL you need to know!

  • @edouglaspratt
    @edouglaspratt Месяц назад

    In 1965, Lavon "Levon" Helm, a Mississippi Delta native son, with Canadians Garth Hudson, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, and Robbie Robertson were diggin' deeper into the roots of the Rock 'n Roll they'd been playing for years as the Canada-based Hawks backing Ronnie Hawkins. Parting ways amicably with Hawkins, The Hawks jumped on a mighty launching pad, backing John Hammond on "So Many Roads", a pure Blues album. A reason they'd left Hawkins was their passion for experimenting with variations of roots-rock, and after they cut their Blues album with John Hammond, their searching creativity soared into a synergy beyond words. Over time, they became icons of integrity, "Integrity" as it's truly meant... such goodness of fit amongst the musicians that the art is far beyond a predictable sum of each brilliant musician's contribution. There was not a star nor frontman in the bunch. No wonder they came to be called "The Band". Proudly Canadian with important Delta connections, they wrote he anthem "The Day They Drove Old Dixie Down". Perhaps their greatest contribution is that The Band was seminal to the genre we now call "Americana". -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

  • @barrykarpowich731
    @barrykarpowich731 3 месяца назад +1

    From the time I heard The big pink album,I was hooked 😊😊

  • @huwphillips7526
    @huwphillips7526 18 дней назад

    Garth's saxophone solos on 'It Makes No Difference' - just incredible. I'm in awe of the feelings he can stir through this music.

  • @aceofbassmoore7093
    @aceofbassmoore7093 3 года назад +18

    i have personally met Rick Danko and Levon....both great guys...down to earth and funny.

  • @robertcover7188
    @robertcover7188 Год назад +2

    I was Just six years old Iam Sixty Still Listening Loving ❤️ Thank you

  • @yhn1inc
    @yhn1inc 2 года назад +7

    Gotta love Rick Danko's voice. And Levon's. And Richard's. Damn they're good.

  • @richardbrowning9953
    @richardbrowning9953 2 года назад +8

    Robbie Robertson wrote some Great songs for the Band...first time I heard them I was Hooked 🎸🎶

    • @StretchyStretch1
      @StretchyStretch1 Год назад +1

      yeah but it's debatable what he describes as "wrote". All the greatness was collaborative.

    • @andrewclifton9772
      @andrewclifton9772 Год назад +2

      @@StretchyStretch1 Every great songwriter(s) of the time - Lennon/McCartney, Jagger/Richards, Taupin, and yes, Robbie - acknowledged the contributions of their bandmates. Robbie never said anything bad about Levon.

    • @vgr112261
      @vgr112261 4 месяца назад

      @@StretchyStretch1he wrote words and melody. The rest were arrangements from the group.

    • @StretchyStretch1
      @StretchyStretch1 4 месяца назад

      And arrangement is just as imporatant. For example if Levon didnt drop cripple creek to the grooviest half time of all time no one would give a sh$t. Would be another hoakey ass tune. @@vgr112261

  • @mikefitch6392
    @mikefitch6392 Год назад +4

    All the documentaries about The Band in the past 10 years have been fascinating. The Last Waltz is still amazing! The foresight to make that movie was really brilliant. Bill Graham was in

  • @debbykleinberg8779
    @debbykleinberg8779 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow. No words. Miss them so much. It's all said here. Had the honor of working a show with them in '96. Only know it was then bec it was my daughter's 3rd Birthday, and it was going to be her 1st concert, but she had her 1st fever. Daddy stayed with her while I "worked." Sang harmony side stage, after sharing a j with Rick. Levon a sweetheart, of course.

  • @MrNormanBuntz
    @MrNormanBuntz Год назад +5

    There is so much going on inside me as I watch and listen to this. Joy at the superb, unparalleled musicianship of each of these guys who found each other and actually surpassed their individual talent by mixing together. Immense sadness at the undeserved sorrow and too-early deaths of many of them -- and at the loss over the years of this type of music, which will never be revived on a mass level because of what has happened to the "industry." God bless Rick Danko especially, who, for my money, was the soul of the group.

  • @paulbgraham4936
    @paulbgraham4936 3 года назад +12

    When I see this, and any other things by The Band on here, I'm clearly reminded of when (age 14 with Big Pink) and why I loved this group so much. Tried to get lottery tickets for the '74 tour with Dylan (struck out); missed them in Sept. '74 in Cleveland (had just started college at Ohio State that month), but in Robbie's book he said the Cleveland show was a bust because Richard was unable to perform. I never got to see them with Robbie - one of my great regrets. But I saw them in March '86 three weeks before Richard took his life. So I did get to see them one time with all three of these great vocalists. And I saw Rick once solo, and saw Rick and Levon in the first version of Ringo's All Starr Band in '89. Also saw Levon and band open for The Dead once. RIP Levon, Rick and Richard. These five guys left a legacy that is unequalled in north American music. Coincidence that they were a viable band for almost the same period that The Beatles were? Hmmmm....

  • @norbertcastle9186
    @norbertcastle9186 Год назад +2

    2023 and they keep on playing great

  • @jamesgregory2962
    @jamesgregory2962 2 года назад +6

    Always loved Ricks animated playing.

  • @redtobertshateshandles
    @redtobertshateshandles Год назад +3

    My big brother was a fan. Took me to see the Last Waltz at the cinema. Thanks to all the big bros.

  • @mrmink
    @mrmink 2 года назад +11

    Absolutely perfect intro on first song, Don't You Do It. Bringing in instruments one-by-one on one of their funkiest songs.

    • @TheRacboys
      @TheRacboys 2 года назад

      Covered Marvin Gaye on this one. I prefer their vision better harmony and great guitar 🎸.

    • @jackwezesa1081
      @jackwezesa1081 2 года назад

      @@TheRacboys The Who did it on b side . I think it was Join together on z Decca 45 , never on an album.

    • @davenichols5156
      @davenichols5156 Год назад

      It's a cover song Marvin Gays song but it definitely is one of my favorite songs the way the play it

  • @molonlabe28
    @molonlabe28 Год назад +6

    Stunning show from my favorite rock 'n roll band of all time.

  • @MLStanleyK
    @MLStanleyK Год назад +8

    FYI - when Richard was on he had one of the most soulful voices around. "This Wheel's on Fire' is the bio book worth reading.

    • @wangson
      @wangson Год назад

      Absolutely agreed. His singing on King Harvest (will Surely Come) is untouchable. The man had such a (like you've suggested) soulful voice!!! Same with his singing on "The Shape I'm In"...powerful and perfect!!

  • @sartainja
    @sartainja 2 года назад +5

    Viva the memory and music of The Band - one of the greatest band of American music of all time. “The Weight” is a perfect blend of blues, soul, country, and rock.

  • @MarkRhodesSongs
    @MarkRhodesSongs 3 года назад +17

    I loved The Band. Happy to have this glimpse of them.

  • @rjh1226
    @rjh1226 2 года назад +7

    One of my most memorable Concerts was seeing Bob Dylan and The Band at Radio City Music Hall.
    First The Band came out and played an entire Concert without Dylan and then Dylan came out and they played a full Concert with him.
    What an epic show at the most amazingly “tuned” Venue possibly in the World?

    • @joemartines3545
      @joemartines3545 2 года назад

      1974?

    • @peterbetts858
      @peterbetts858 2 года назад

      Buddy make my life and get a photocopy of that ticket to me .ill not bootleg it .

    • @timoconnor8520
      @timoconnor8520 12 дней назад

      Yup, right up therewith Carnegie Hall .... Saw Renaissance there. They were awesome!!

  • @urbanabrandon
    @urbanabrandon Год назад +3

    It was the humble Robby Robertson that was the glue that held this incredible, once in a life time, band together.

  • @billyroche1951
    @billyroche1951 2 года назад +8

    Amazing...just wish I had the chance to see the live. Born too late. There will never be a band quite like them....ever.

    • @MrWeezer55
      @MrWeezer55 2 года назад +1

      Had the great good luck to see them on the tour with Dylan in '74. Best concert ever.

  • @filled_soda
    @filled_soda 3 года назад +36

    It's great to hear them without overdubs

    • @muonani
      @muonani 3 года назад +1

      Did not need overdubs.

    • @filled_soda
      @filled_soda 3 года назад +1

      @@muonani Absolutely

    • @missyounorm33
      @missyounorm33 11 месяцев назад +1

      I was so confused and disappointed when I heard most of The Last Waltz was overdubbed

    • @filled_soda
      @filled_soda 11 месяцев назад

      @@missyounorm33 Yeah, me too. It seems so obvious once you know. Rick Danko's fingers are clearly doing something different from what's coming out of the speakers.

  • @baddude6102
    @baddude6102 11 месяцев назад +4

    R.I.P. ROBBIE ROBERTSON 😔

  • @Pixx4you
    @Pixx4you Год назад +7

    Can't begin to think how many road miles I've covered listening to The Band on 8-track, home-edited casette, custom cd, and now my cell phone. When I'm 90, I'll be rockin'em on the porch and the neighbors will yell at me to TURN IT DOWN. Rock on, boys..!

    • @laurel7570
      @laurel7570 10 месяцев назад

      Probably have a The Band chip planted in your head. No more phone. FYI: me too!

    • @rileyearl1
      @rileyearl1 10 месяцев назад +1

      If we are ever neighbors, you'll hear, "Crank it up!"

  • @jeffkaufman9875
    @jeffkaufman9875 Год назад +3

    Other than the inconsistency of the shape Richard was in by this time, the Band, in performance, was still firing HOT on all (other) cylinders!…

  • @robertmcgowan6894
    @robertmcgowan6894 7 месяцев назад +1

    What a fantastic group of musicians. Their singing and playing is so great....and Levon's drumming is the most soulful of all time.....thank you!😊❤

  • @donaldprill481
    @donaldprill481 3 года назад +5

    Was so happy to see them in 1974 with Bob Dylan in Chicago....many years ago but will never ever forget

    • @namcat53
      @namcat53 2 года назад

      Saw them in D.C. and it's available complete. Absolutely amazing; so much history even then; a revelation.

  • @shawndavidclare294
    @shawndavidclare294 3 года назад +24

    Thanx for the post...greatness never ages

  • @John_13_35
    @John_13_35 10 месяцев назад +1

    What made them so magical? Authenticity, charm, chops and lotsa heart!

  • @Canyon2023
    @Canyon2023 2 года назад +6

    How awesome!! So much rhythm. Levon Helm is so great. Great songs!! Love Rick's movement on stage. This band really played and sang from the HEART. Truly one of a kind.....so damn good!!!!!!

  • @danielmurphy8308
    @danielmurphy8308 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very few voices in R&R history were as distinctive, and good, as Levon's!! Miss him.

  • @tpaine1968
    @tpaine1968 3 года назад +10

    Saw The Band with Dylan in Seattle in 1974…one of the best concerts

    • @ricktuttle311
      @ricktuttle311 3 года назад +2

      Saw the same tour in Toronto. I think Dylan''s first tour after the motorcycle accident

  • @reesus22
    @reesus22 3 года назад +70

    The Band sounded great here. Sometimes I enjoy hearing them in this era without the amazing horn section. It makes you appreciate Garth that much more for all he added. (The Dixieland organ riffs at 31:00 on Ophelia were off the hook) They still were quite formidable pre-last waltz (4 months away) You could see Richard struggling which was heartbreaking, but God bless him, he really gave it his all on King Harvest & Tears of Rage. Rick & Levon were in great voice and especially Levon's drums were at their peak! Garth, Robbie on their game too. What a musical treasure they were.

    • @icohen82
      @icohen82 2 года назад +3

      Personally, I've always liked them better without the horns; Garth being the horn player when they needed one.

    • @josiahrobbins162
      @josiahrobbins162 2 года назад +1

      The horns were evident on The Rock of Ages in late 72 early 73

    • @joelwexler
      @joelwexler Год назад +1

      @@josiahrobbins162 That's where they started, as Robbie says at the start, "tonight, we're gonna do something we've never done before". I like them on some songs, Life is a Carnival needs them.

  • @andyinoregon
    @andyinoregon 2 года назад +4

    I've always loved how they totally reinvented the Motown song "Baby Don't You Do It" (written by the legendary team of Holland-Dozier-Holland), first released by Marvin Gaye in late 1964.

  • @jeffkaufman8489
    @jeffkaufman8489 3 года назад +13

    A less-polished but more accurately-reflective testimony to the glory of a band in the midst of their brilliant twilight...

  • @arthurdragonhawke5274
    @arthurdragonhawke5274 2 года назад +7

    thanks for posting a rare peice of The Band at their very best, an amazing group of Artists and phenomenal talents......I love deep cuts not shown in most searches, I meam C'mon they became lil bobby dylans BAND fer petes sake, you gotta have some chops to hit that caliber. each one, unique and special sadly the world will never know greats like this..

  • @jahnbon
    @jahnbon 2 года назад +32

    Goddamn, Garth just squeezed out my tears with the sax solo at the end of "It Ain't No Difference.".
    I helped clean out Rick's place after his demise. Not fun. This performance took it all back to a good place.

    • @KenSusman
      @KenSusman 2 года назад +4

      How did you end up with that role? Cleaning out his place? (Genuine curiosity here.)

    • @jooleepadoolie
      @jooleepadoolie 2 года назад +3

      It Makes No Difference

    • @jeffkaufman9875
      @jeffkaufman9875 Год назад

      @Jahn Where was Elizabeth as you “cleared the place out?”… December 1999…

    • @jahnbon
      @jahnbon Год назад

      @@jeffkaufman9875 This was a cottage he kept on someome else's property. Pardon me for not being clear about that.

    • @jeffkaufman9875
      @jeffkaufman9875 Год назад +1

      @Jahn No problem… I saw Rick in performance in Cleveland about 10 days prior to his death; I was shocked that he died but not at all surprised, as he looked so grossly-overweight, rather gray-skinned, and perspired profusely… That said, he was nevertheless a compelling showman-extraordinaire until the very end… To offset the sadness of his early-demise, I’ll always have wonderful memories of after the show being invited into his Winnebago parked on the street outside the venue to chat, hang-out, and have a bunch of items signed…

  • @michelwilms6607
    @michelwilms6607 2 года назад +6

    Great gig. Unique band it was. You can hear the magic these men create with each other. Real natural born musicians.

  • @monumentlandscapeservicesl6464
    @monumentlandscapeservicesl6464 2 года назад +2

    Back when music made you happy!

  • @rcanoli99
    @rcanoli99 2 года назад +5

    23:15 ..."Pleeaase let these crops grow tall..." ... though his voice was deteriorating Richard Manuel could still put a song over on emotion alone.

  • @thomasburke8548
    @thomasburke8548 10 месяцев назад +1

    Always The Best Sound - Rest in Peace Brothers - Thanks

  • @paulcantrell7020
    @paulcantrell7020 Год назад +7

    Boy, they sure had a deep catalogue of strong songs -some of which are probably among the best, most original, and ageless in the rock and roll business. I find Richard Manual's singing here almost heart breaking. They playing is spot on. A great performance by one of my favorite groups. I never saw them live. I did see Levon with a group in the 80s and he was great. And I saw Rick Danko doing a solo in a bar in 1992. And he was GREAT! I recall him doing Acadian Driftwood, singing all the parts! God bless these guys.

  • @johngibbs7379
    @johngibbs7379 3 года назад +16

    Thank you for sharing the Band video.
    They were awesome!!

    • @rickmag321
      @rickmag321 3 года назад +2

      Yes, thank you, thank you. One of the best Band concerts I’ve seen. They were at the very top of their game.

  • @johnnevo7781
    @johnnevo7781 2 года назад +2

    too good for words. I I were to come back young (and you never know) this is the band I'd be in. Too good for words

  • @godfreydaniel6278
    @godfreydaniel6278 3 года назад +13

    They strutted and fretted their hour upon the stage - and are now gone. But what an hour it was...

  • @danm3213
    @danm3213 3 года назад +94

    Three incredible singers, (and I'm aware that Richard's voice was close to being shot) 5 phenomenal musicians, who cornered the market on being cool. Devoid of pretense, at least up to this point. No other musical group compared. And then it was over. Addiction is terrible.

    • @andrewnorris1514
      @andrewnorris1514 3 года назад +16

      But getting clean is Marvelous

    • @tonycomo2637
      @tonycomo2637 3 года назад +4

      It was about great music and great drugs!

    • @bamadeadhead
      @bamadeadhead 3 года назад +10

      I think his voice adds to the performance...can’t live life that way. Took so many of us too long to figure that out. You think you can drink and keep up but it never works. You may get lucky a few times or many. You may be a bully and “get away with it” but your day is coming and it’s not pretty. Don’t abuse alcohol people. It’s terrible for your body...6:39

    • @andrewnorris1514
      @andrewnorris1514 3 года назад +10

      @@bamadeadhead nice to be clean and sober

    • @bamadeadhead
      @bamadeadhead 3 года назад +6

      @@andrewnorris1514 indeed👍🏻😎👍🏻