I did to when I'd hear their songs and ask who singing and everyone would say the Band I know it's band but what's their name lol I was just ayongun😅good memories 😢
Robbie Robertson was a true original artisan . He never copied anyone ! His whole body of work throughout his career stands up with the very best of them . He never bad mouthed or disrespected anyone . It was always love and gratitude for other people's talents and achievements . We will never see his like again in the music world . RIP Robbie ,you were the coolest guy in Rock and Roll ...EVER !
Yes, It is Very Sad that the great one has left us but is great that Robbie has gone straight up to Heaven and is having a brilliant time with his former band lads, his parents, family and friends who went ahead of him, Good on you for writing this true tribute to the very great Robbie Robertson, what a Man Robbie was and what a brilliant band the Band were
I love Robbie too but I beg to differ on the bad mouthing part......not only did he do it but he made a habit of it over decades.....well documented stuff.... many times he openly called Levon, Rick and Richard irresponsible and lazy....it might be true, it might not but saying it IS bad mouthing important , rock and roll talents...especially close ones.
Those playing this night were: Robbie Robertson / Darius Rucker (who I do not see here) / Michael McDonald (vocals on "I Shall Be Released") / Emmylou Harris (vocals on "I Shall Be Released") / Vince Gill (vocals on "I Shall Be Released") / Warren Haynes (guitar and vocals; to Robertson's immediate left) / Nathaniel Rateliff (vocals on "I Shall Be Released") / Jamey Johnson (guitar and vocals; far right) / Lukas Nelson (guitar and vocals; to Robertson's immediate right)/ Margo Price (vocals on "I Shall Be Released") / Don Was (bass) / John Medeski (tuba) / Cyril Neville (percussion) / Dave Malone (guitar; far left, front) / Bob Margolin (guitar; far left, rear)/ Terence Higgins (drums)/ Mark Mullins (trombone)
The world got a little smaller and less inspired with the passing of Robbie Robertson. You sir are a legend. Thank you for the music, my life was better having listened to you.
Always one of my favorite bands and Robbie is a 1491forever brother of the indigenous nations ,where we are nothing without music. Going to miss you brother from another mother RIP
My 83year o Father saw the Last Waltz on TV about 5 years ago and He loved it so much he ordered 3 DVD Sets, 4 him my sister & Me, it's inspiring that Robbie & The Band & Friends can still find a Audience in a man Older & a Guitar player with Country & Gospel Bands. who back in the 80's listen 2 Our Music & Songs that we Did, & 30+ years later he watched The Last Waltz, and thought my sis & I Never heard of The BAND! When we Played & Loved Robbie and The Band back 30+ years! B4 he actually watched them on TV! TY 2 all was there, got this Vid & to All the Talent on Stage!🫶✌️🤘🎸🤠
RIP Robbie.... I see he is playing his bronze dipped Stratocaster from 1976! The last time, more than likely, that guitar was played live. I was a fan of The Band from the start. But when I went to Watkins Glen Concert in 1973 I made it to the stage while Bob Dylan was playiing with the guys and I was in awe. I had just turned 18. I had been playing guitar for a couple of years, 3 chord tunes. Which all Dylan's tunes are based on. But The Band Tunes, meaning Robbie's tunes, were more complicated for me to learn. Now, 50 years later, I know these tunes like the back of my hand, got to meet Robbie a couple of times in NYC, and also got to know the other guys through the late 90's through other friends and also the guys who came later to play with Levon Helm Band... All those guys. Everyone is amazing. And Robbie was the guy who started it all. Thanks for posting Lieke!
Peter, my apologies. I posted my comment about the bronze-dipped Stratocaster, before reading the comments, and noticing that you had already noted that fact.
I read where he has several of those guitars and that he sold the original one years ago , but it should be in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame I would think
Just amazing so great to see Robbie Robertson last performance but yet so sad. RIP Robbie you will be missed but never forgotten rest in the arms of our Savior in Big Sky eternal. 🙏 ✝️
Rest in Peace Robbie. A true original, he loved the music of the South, the roots of Rock & Roll. Brought to Toronto ears first by powerful Radio Stations out of Nashville and other Southern Stations as well as Buffalo New York, and then brought live up here by Ronnie Hawkins and Levon Helm. He took that sound and expanded it to create some wonderful music , along with the rest of the Band. A soulful musician and a truly classy guy. You never hear him say a bad word about the people he knew and loved. And a proud Native Canadian and proud of his Jewish roots as well. I for one will sorely miss you. Rick from Toronto.
I believe Garth Hudson is still alive, if so, he is the last remaining member of The Band. Their music brought so much wonder and enjoyment into out lives . RIP Robbie !!
It's very sad how much resentment Levon Helm had for Robbie Robertson - taking it all the way to his grave. Robbie has never said a bad word about Levon through all those years - only recalling him with respect and affection. The saddest part is that almost all the big hits written by Robbie were inspired by Levon Helm.
You do realize that Robbie totally screwed over levon and the rest of the band with that whole last waltz bs, don't you? Robbie financially ripped off the rest of the band.
@@geetpicker Do you really believe Levon and the others would keep working with the guy if he kept ripping them off every time they record music ? Levon got arranging mixed up with writing.
No matter what people say to paint Robbie in a good light he completely screwed the Band over. He waited until Levon left town then used a couple high powered attorneys Martin Scorsese gave him to trick the rest of the Band into signing over their entire shares & any future earnings over to Robbie. Robbie then withheld all the revenue even from Levon until Levon sued him several years later. Somehow Robbie & the attorneys finagled the Last Waltz contracts so only he made money off of it despite it happening while the rest of the Band still had ownership stakes & Levon never got paid despite keeping his share. Robbie resented the rest of them not putting their fair share of work into it & also their substance abuse issues so he robbed them while they were all drunk and/or high. I’ll always love the man but what he did to them was foul. There’s proof of everything said here. Why other famous musicians that were friends of all theirs have stayed quiet I’ll never know -maybe it had to do with Robbie’s immense power in the music & movie businesses I don’t know but CSNY, the Allman Bros Band & the Dead are the only musicians I ever heard talk about Robbie negatively for it. It’s gotta be something like that bc it doesn’t make sense. The only band that ever tried to help the rest of them out was the Grateful Dead who split profits from the tours the Band opened for them in.
Absolutely right. I also saw them in '74 w/ Dylan. Kiel Aud, St.L. And the comments lauding his songwriting... I'm no expert but I've always thought they learned a lot about writing lyrics from BD and in Robbie's case ran with it. But at the same time BD was hard-pressed to touch the musicality of those 5. All of 'em owe big props to Garth. Back to RR though, don't forget as Ronnie Hawkins said, "he was an 8th grade drop-out from Cabbagetown". I don't recall the word Taplin uses but Robbie was truly a remarkable self-educated person.
I never did get to see Robbie, unfortunately. I did get to see The Band in 1996. Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and Garth Hudson. I believe Paul Kantner played guitar. Great show, but no Robbie, obviously.
It doesn't diminish one whit Robbie's legacy to highlight that his best work was a member of a talented ensemble. Thanks to Nelson for the tribute to Manuel's lead on the original. Robbie during the Band era (as distinguished from his work with Dylan) was so original that in an era of majestic guitarists, his playing was as distinctive and instantly recognizable as anyone, save possibly for BB. And saying that you rank with BB is one hell of a compliment.
Robbie Robertson was such a great. We are lucky he appeared in so many films. Don't think I saw him live but I sang and danced to his work in films. No Direction Home..his outstanding video of his own work for MTV. Fallen Angel.. Testimony. Testify. That was important to me when my own brother died. Thank you to this fabulous Native American soul!
Rest easy Robbie & Thankyou for your contribution to providing the soundtrack to a lot of our life’s !!! There will never be another band or anything like them !!!
Can you imagine standing on stage with that guy? So much talent up there, but Robbie is the source. Just love him. Hope we call can carry his music forward and build on it, and I am thankful for his inspiration. Also that conga player has a phenomenal voice!
Easy Rider and the Weight is one of my most beloved Soundtracks of all Times - Robbie was such a great Artist - Lets ring the Chimes in Heaven for him !!
Truly the last Waltz. Beyond which you really can't fake. "For all the souls you've shattered, tattered and abused. Are waiting just beyond the vail, to get their hands on you". rWr
Ich war immer ein Bewunderer und Liebhaber seiner Musik, seines Gitarrenspiels und genoss seine Ausstrahlung. Lebewohl Robby Robertson! Servus from Germany Thomas
from left to right the ones i recognize is cyril neville on skins, nathaniel rateliff and lukas nelson on guitars, don was on bass, emmylou harris, margo price, michael mcdonald, vince gill on vocals, warren haynes on guitar. this was from late 2019 Last Waltz tour.
@@michaelhorozko2347Robbie recalled this in the movie "Once were brothers". I'm not sure if they actually made peace, but Robbie tells about his visit to Levon, "my friend", when Levon was already unconscious in hospital (Levon's daughter had notified Robbie). Robbie said "See you on the other side".
He made it before Levon died, but Mark L. Helm was not verbal, on the cusp of graduating. Let us all love and celebrate all of them ❤ And the oldest, Garth still lives!!
I remember hearing Up on Cripple Creek aged 15...like nothing else...then i saw the photo of them on that bench,looking like they were from another ,earlier century Changed my life. Now there's just Garth left
I felt like I was there watching this. It was beyond. ❤️🩹 What a line up. Serious musicians playing together as equals. They brought it. RIP Robbie Robertson.
I really hope, that Robbie and all the good folks still rest in peace.Every time I hear and feel their music, they are alive. Still living and alive this vibes.
💔Oh.. my heart! ❤ Such a fabulous line-up of complete talent.! 5 ⭐ ♬ 👍 ❤ Robbie Robertson.. May You Rest In Heavenly Peace 🙏 🌻 🎸 Dearly loved.. You will be sorely missed.. and remembered well. 🕯🪶 ❤ Forever grateful you were here and shared your music with the world.. Thank you Robbie❣ ♬ 🎸
I bought my first Band album in ‘76, so watching Robbie’s last public performance is like seeing an old friend but also bittersweet. The guy did pretty good for a kid from Cliffside (Scarborough, Ontario).
I was just a kid of 12 when this came out.. I was transitioning from the Monkees to Grand Funk, The Who and others.. the Band showed up and I knew it was time to grow up.. because this album and Nashville Skyline Dylan changed it all.. bye Robbie.. it was a great expedition
The Man fulfilled a lot of dreams down here with his Band mates and friends of all colors .But like all the Stars he must shine Brighter Up Above now. RIP Robbie
I fell in love with Robbie and The Band way back in the day. Rest in peace Robbie, Richared, Rick, and Levon. We love you all!💜
And last, but CERTAINLY NOT least, Garth -- the oldest -- has now left us ...
I did to when I'd hear their songs and ask who singing and everyone would say the Band I know it's band but what's their name lol I was just ayongun😅good memories 😢
Robbie Robertson was a true original artisan . He never copied anyone ! His whole body of work throughout his career stands up with the very best of them . He never bad mouthed or disrespected anyone . It was always love and gratitude for other people's talents and achievements . We will never see his like again in the music world . RIP Robbie ,you were the coolest guy in Rock and Roll ...EVER !
Well said!
Such grief his passing is causing me. His muse took special care with Robbie Robertson. All us lifelong listeners benefitted beyond measure.
Yes, It is Very Sad that the great one has left us but is great that Robbie has gone straight up to Heaven and is having a brilliant time with his former band lads, his parents, family and friends who went ahead of him, Good on you for writing this true tribute to the very great Robbie Robertson, what a Man Robbie was and what a brilliant band the Band were
I love Robbie too but I beg to differ on the bad mouthing part......not only did he do it but he made a habit of it over decades.....well documented stuff.... many times he openly called Levon, Rick and Richard irresponsible and lazy....it might be true, it might not but saying it IS bad mouthing important , rock and roll talents...especially close ones.
Amen.
Those playing this night were: Robbie Robertson / Darius Rucker (who I do not see here) / Michael McDonald (vocals on "I Shall Be Released") / Emmylou Harris (vocals on "I Shall Be Released") / Vince Gill (vocals on "I Shall Be Released") / Warren Haynes (guitar and vocals; to Robertson's immediate left) / Nathaniel Rateliff (vocals on "I Shall Be Released") / Jamey Johnson (guitar and vocals; far right) / Lukas Nelson (guitar and vocals; to Robertson's immediate right)/ Margo Price (vocals on "I Shall Be Released") / Don Was (bass) / John Medeski (tuba) / Cyril Neville (percussion) / Dave Malone (guitar; far left, front) / Bob Margolin (guitar; far left, rear)/ Terence Higgins (drums)/ Mark Mullins (trombone)
Where was this played? Thank you for listing the performers
Thank you for info...
Merci.
Ty 👍
Thank you
Named my puppy AnnaLee after hearing this song for the millionth time. This song is timeless.
ANNALEE AND FANNY WERE BOTH WOMEN THAT LEVON KNEW. BUT ROBBIE IS LISTED AS SOLE WRITER. ???
The world got a little smaller and less inspired with the passing of Robbie Robertson. You sir are a legend. Thank you for the music, my life was better having listened to you.
same here ! totally miss him ! legendary ❤ RIP
Well said. Quite right
I feel very fortunate to have seen him multiple times!!!
I was lucky enough to see Bob Dylan and the Band in Ft. Worth back in the 70's. Awesome show.
Was there myself, 1974
@@billalbritton4972 it’s a small world. But I will not paint it. Yes, 1974. Remember it like it was yesterday.
Rolling Thunder Review. TCCC.
I was there Seattle 74,during fuel crisis ran out of gas but some things are more important
Wow
RIP Robbie. My heart broke to hear of your passing...but your music will live on ...
exactly , me too
Yes indeed. A real gentleman. He will be missed.
Absolutely adored Robbie. What a terrible shock. I had just finished his autobiography, wonderful stuff. Still 😢😢😢.
Always one of my favorite bands and Robbie is a 1491forever brother of the indigenous nations ,where we are nothing without music. Going to miss you brother from another mother RIP
Can't listen to that line about Jack's dog, " just feed him when you can." Without weeping
My 83year o Father saw the Last Waltz on TV about 5 years ago and He loved it so much he ordered 3 DVD Sets, 4 him my sister & Me, it's inspiring that Robbie & The Band & Friends can still find a Audience in a man Older & a Guitar player with Country & Gospel Bands. who back in the 80's listen 2 Our Music & Songs that we Did, & 30+ years later he watched The Last Waltz, and thought my sis & I Never heard of The BAND! When we Played & Loved Robbie and The Band back 30+ years! B4 he actually watched them on TV! TY 2 all was there, got this Vid & to All the Talent on Stage!🫶✌️🤘🎸🤠
Very cool! The Band what a Band!
Yes, Robbie Robertson, thank you for your beautiful soulful singing & music. Any day now...
50 years later, still does it to me.
Makes me smile and cry at the same time...
Yeppers, chillbimps and harmonies
RIP Robbie.... I see he is playing his bronze dipped Stratocaster from 1976! The last time, more than likely, that guitar was played live. I was a fan of The Band from the start. But when I went to Watkins Glen Concert in 1973 I made it to the stage while Bob Dylan was playiing with the guys and I was in awe. I had just turned 18. I had been playing guitar for a couple of years, 3 chord tunes. Which all Dylan's tunes are based on. But The Band Tunes, meaning Robbie's tunes, were more complicated for me to learn. Now, 50 years later, I know these tunes like the back of my hand, got to meet Robbie a couple of times in NYC, and also got to know the other guys through the late 90's through other friends and also the guys who came later to play with Levon Helm Band... All those guys. Everyone is amazing. And Robbie was the guy who started it all. Thanks for posting Lieke!
Peter, my apologies. I posted my comment about the bronze-dipped Stratocaster, before reading the comments, and noticing that you had already noted that fact.
Wow, he's playing the bronzed guitar from the Thanksgiving 1976 Last Waltz concert. RIP to a Rock Legend and proud Native American.
Actually proud Native Canadian
@@doctorwu24 I meant the whole continent is theirs. First Nation, whatever.
Good catch. Thank you.
I read where he has several of those guitars and that he sold the original one years ago , but it should be in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame I would think
He never sold the original. Fender put out a reproduction several years ago. Would have loved to have one but didn't have a spare 15,000.00..
Heaven's band just gets better! God Rest You Robbie!
How do you get into heaven? I never heard him talk about Christ..
RIP Robbie, thanks for a lifetime of music and one of the best songs ever written.
Just amazing so great to see Robbie Robertson last performance but yet so sad. RIP Robbie you will be missed but never forgotten rest in the arms of our Savior in Big Sky eternal. 🙏 ✝️
Rest in Peace Robbie. A true original, he loved the music of the South, the roots of Rock & Roll. Brought to Toronto ears first by powerful Radio Stations out of Nashville and other Southern Stations as well as Buffalo New York, and then brought live up here by Ronnie Hawkins and Levon Helm. He took that sound and expanded it to create some wonderful music , along with the rest of the Band. A soulful musician and a truly classy guy. You never hear him say a bad word about the people he knew and loved. And a proud Native Canadian and proud of his Jewish roots as well. I for one will sorely miss you. Rick from Toronto.
Well said, Rick! Well said
I believe Garth Hudson is still alive, if so, he is the last remaining member of The Band. Their music brought so much wonder and enjoyment into out lives .
RIP Robbie !!
RIP Robbie Robertson..the master of Americana roots music. Great songwriter, singer, guitar player & Canadian!
I was there...2nd row...Robbie was nervous...and humbled...may be my top show ever...
We came in from SLC for the show. Cant stop stop talking about it. Hope for an album or DVD.
I was row 2 also best show ever......ever
Looks like he was playing the very same Strat as in the original concert.
Perry Dror...it sounded unreal!!!! Live coming through his amp...
Timeless classic.
It's very sad how much resentment Levon Helm had for Robbie Robertson - taking it all the way to his grave. Robbie has never said a bad word about Levon through all those years - only recalling him with respect and affection. The saddest part is that almost all the big hits written by Robbie were inspired by Levon Helm.
I love both of them 😢
You do realize that Robbie totally screwed over levon and the rest of the band with that whole last waltz bs, don't you? Robbie financially ripped off the rest of the band.
theyre dead! give it a rest ffs!!!@@geetpicker
@@geetpicker Do you really believe Levon and the others would keep working with the guy if he kept ripping them off every time they record music ? Levon got arranging mixed up with writing.
No matter what people say to paint Robbie in a good light he completely screwed the Band over. He waited until Levon left town then used a couple high powered attorneys Martin Scorsese gave him to trick the rest of the Band into signing over their entire shares & any future earnings over to Robbie. Robbie then withheld all the revenue even from Levon until Levon sued him several years later. Somehow Robbie & the attorneys finagled the Last Waltz contracts so only he made money off of it despite it happening while the rest of the Band still had ownership stakes & Levon never got paid despite keeping his share. Robbie resented the rest of them not putting their fair share of work into it & also their substance abuse issues so he robbed them while they were all drunk and/or high. I’ll always love the man but what he did to them was foul. There’s proof of everything said here. Why other famous musicians that were friends of all theirs have stayed quiet I’ll never know -maybe it had to do with Robbie’s immense power in the music & movie businesses I don’t know but CSNY, the Allman Bros Band & the Dead are the only musicians I ever heard talk about Robbie negatively for it. It’s gotta be something like that bc it doesn’t make sense. The only band that ever tried to help the rest of them out was the Grateful Dead who split profits from the tours the Band opened for them in.
Oh my word, what a last performance. RIP Robbie. Thank you. You got your release and heaven got another new member of the band...
"Any day now, I shall be released ."
Here's to your release, Robbie.
GOOD RIDDANCE
He made music with the best people and it will be listened to long after we all leave this place.
Amen to that!
that's only so so true tho !
Absolutely right. I also saw them in '74 w/ Dylan. Kiel Aud, St.L. And the comments lauding his songwriting... I'm no expert but I've always thought they learned a lot about writing lyrics from BD and in Robbie's case ran with it. But at the same time BD was hard-pressed to touch the musicality of those 5. All of 'em owe big props to Garth. Back to RR though, don't forget as Ronnie Hawkins said, "he was an 8th grade drop-out from Cabbagetown". I don't recall the word Taplin uses but Robbie was truly a remarkable self-educated person.
We are so proud of our Indigenous legend. 🍁
RIP Robbie Robertson. An incredible talent. We shall forever miss you . . .
See you in Paradise with the rest of your Band!
I was 20 in ''76'' and remember watching this on TV. There will never be another group like THE BAND.
i saw them in cambridge in 1970. i took two rolls of film close up. one camera had a telephoto
A life well lived Robbie.....thank you for so much great music and giving so much joy to the world...RIP
Canadian Icon
Great Robbie Robertson! the leader of the Band!
One of the greatest songs EVER, EVER, written. This performance does justice to both songs.
Yep Robbie and Levon created a classic.
This may be the best concert I ever attended. Every artist performed brilliantly and seemed humbled to be there.
Where and when?
Nashville Tennessee November 2019. I was in the 2nd row. Best show ever.
@@bandfan053157 Thanks for that!
I never did get to see Robbie, unfortunately. I did get to see The Band in 1996. Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and Garth Hudson. I believe Paul Kantner played guitar. Great show, but no Robbie, obviously.
November 23, 2019. Nashville.
@@andyinoregon
Shades of Winterland and the chandeliers. RIP Robbie- you were the best! Are the best.
Just shows you there will never be another The Band.
Robbie has been released. R.I.P. And thank you for all the great music.
To go where?
I cried my eyes out. Love you Robbie, RIP.
It doesn't diminish one whit Robbie's legacy to highlight that his best work was a member of a talented ensemble. Thanks to Nelson for the tribute to Manuel's lead on the original. Robbie during the Band era (as distinguished from his work with Dylan) was so original that in an era of majestic guitarists, his playing was as distinctive and instantly recognizable as anyone, save possibly for BB. And saying that you rank with BB is one hell of a compliment.
Levon sang lead on the original..
Agree 💯 THE BAND was all.
I would watch The Last Waltz every eveing. I still have my vhs tape . I never got tired of this movie.
Robbie Robertson was such a great. We are lucky he appeared in so many films. Don't think I saw him live but I sang and danced to his work in films. No Direction Home..his outstanding video of his own work for MTV. Fallen Angel.. Testimony. Testify. That was important to me when my own brother died. Thank you to this fabulous Native American soul!
One of the greatest nights of my life. 2nd row. Got to meet Robbie's son also...
When was this please and where did this wonderful event take place?
RIP Robbie.
THANK YOU ❤❤❤
November 2019 in Nashville, TN@@mdoreenbarrett8728
Oh man...what a great stellar line up and Robbie playing all the way thru. They were singing and shining on this one for you, Robbie~ RIP
Rest easy Robbie & Thankyou for your contribution to providing the soundtrack to a lot of our life’s !!! There will never be another band or anything like them !!!
R.i.p Robbie
Definitely a soundtrack of the best years of my life!❤
RIP ROBBIE!!!!!!!
😢
Thank you for everything Robbie. Will see you in the stars.
- Toronto
Thank you for all the good music, Robbie. RIP. Loads of talent on that stage. Robbie Robertson, RIP..
Can you imagine standing on stage with that guy? So much talent up there, but Robbie is the source. Just love him. Hope we call can carry his music forward and build on it, and I am thankful for his inspiration. Also that conga player has a phenomenal voice!
Easy Rider and the Weight is one of my most beloved Soundtracks of all Times - Robbie was such a great Artist - Lets ring the Chimes in Heaven for him !!
Truly the last Waltz.
Beyond which you really can't fake.
"For all the souls you've shattered, tattered and abused. Are waiting just beyond the vail, to get their hands on you". rWr
Ich war immer ein Bewunderer und Liebhaber seiner Musik, seines Gitarrenspiels und genoss seine Ausstrahlung. Lebewohl Robby Robertson! Servus from Germany Thomas
from left to right the ones i recognize is cyril neville on skins, nathaniel rateliff and lukas nelson on guitars, don was on bass, emmylou harris, margo price, michael mcdonald, vince gill on vocals, warren haynes on guitar. this was from late 2019 Last Waltz tour.
Robbie will be truly missed. But his music will live on.
Robbie will be missed, but I'm sure Levon, Rick, and Richard are welcoming him with open arms to reform the Band.
I hope they are!
Think I read some where where Robbie made his peace with Levon just before Levon Passed?@@josbruls
@@michaelhorozko2347Robbie recalled this in the movie "Once were brothers". I'm not sure if they actually made peace, but Robbie tells about his visit to Levon, "my friend", when Levon was already unconscious in hospital (Levon's daughter had notified Robbie). Robbie said "See you on the other side".
He made it before Levon died, but Mark L. Helm was not verbal, on the cusp of graduating. Let us all love and celebrate all of them ❤ And the oldest, Garth still lives!!
RIP Robbie and thank you for your many contributions to music and film.
Loads of talent on that stage. Robbie Robertson, RIP.
You hear the chords and know in a second it’s Robbie! Ty Robbie and THE BAND for giving us so much music. Not far behind so many of my icons. Rip
You got that completely correct.
Multidemensional extrodinare. Hits the mark everytime, walking history. Brought Native Music back to the fore
Although it doesn’t usually get a lot of recognition, I loved his guitar playing.
That tone! Omg that tone
What a legacy. RIP Robbie.
Saw him twice, The Garden in NYC and Watkins Glen at The Summer Jam. Maybe the greatest opening lyric in rock 'n' roll history... Miss you Robbie.
Robbie, u have left a legacy like no one else. A true original who did what he believed in musically. Thank you
Thanks for all the great memories, Robbie. There's a band waiting on you.
Such a memorable performance so much talent and mutual respect shown here. R.I P. Robbie such a legend. Thank you for the beautiful music .🥰
merci au BAND ce groupe légendaire pour tous ces moments inoubliables de partage et d'émotions
Robbie, I'm happy for you that your suffering has ended. I'm happy that I'll meet you in heaven!! Well done, sir. ❤
Robbie's music is in the blood....I can't let go
Thanks Robbie your music will live forever
Wow Robbie Robertson Warren Hanes Vince Gill Emmylou Harris amongst others what a great line up ❤
I remember hearing Up on Cripple Creek aged 15...like nothing else...then i saw the photo of them on that bench,looking like they were from another ,earlier century Changed my life. Now there's just Garth left
RIP Robbie Robertson..
Beautiful rendition! True to the spirit. Thanks for making life a little more musical and meaningful.
I have loved Robbie Robertson all my life.
LOVED.
Does everyone see Michael McDonald singing backup?! And Emmy-Lou Harris of course.
Wow. Robbie bless you.
He should have gotten a verse to many people on stage
Thats a memory to treasure!
Thank you for the "noise", Robbie. Thank you for not going quietly. Thank you for some amazing songs.
❤
I felt like I was there watching this. It was beyond. ❤️🩹 What a line up. Serious musicians playing together as equals. They brought it. RIP Robbie Robertson.
Thank you Robbie ! 🙏🏽 Your words, spirit & music live on!
RIP you will be missed!
I really hope, that Robbie and all the good folks still rest in peace.Every time I hear and feel their music, they are alive. Still living and alive this vibes.
Robbie Robertson was an original and had a Wholesome Soul, God Bless Robbie and his family at this time of great loss.
You were awesome Robbie.
By not setting out to impress Robbie impressed an entire music . A laid back music that I recon will never be repeated
This has been a year of loss. That rock and roll band in Heaven got a lot bigger.
💔Oh.. my heart! ❤ Such a fabulous line-up of complete talent.! 5 ⭐ ♬ 👍 ❤
Robbie Robertson.. May You Rest In Heavenly Peace 🙏 🌻 🎸
Dearly loved.. You will be sorely missed.. and remembered well. 🕯🪶 ❤
Forever grateful you were here and shared your music with the world..
Thank you Robbie❣ ♬ 🎸
Beautiful
@@michellelacroix4357 😊Thank you.. I appreciate that! 👍
Well played Santamara may i concur !
@@berniemcbride ♬ 🎸👍
RIP Robby!!❤
I bought my first Band album in ‘76, so watching Robbie’s last public performance is like seeing an old friend but also bittersweet. The guy did pretty good for a kid from Cliffside (Scarborough, Ontario).
Rest In Peace. Thank you for all the great music.
RIP talented , blessed Robbie
I first heard Robbie and the Band sometime in the early '70s, probably "Rock of Ages". What else can I say? He will be missed.
What a musician.
I was just a kid of 12 when this came out.. I was transitioning from the Monkees to Grand Funk, The Who and others.. the Band showed up and I knew it was time to grow up.. because this album and Nashville Skyline Dylan changed it all.. bye Robbie.. it was a great expedition
Buen concierto de despedida de la banda canadiense yo vi la pelicula tres veces.
Another masterpiece from the best band ever, Robbie is jamming in rock heaven with Levon.
Not to mention Rick and Richard.
No he isn't because Levon still pissed off
Ok this is a very special moment thank you Robby and everyone involved
Splendid. What an enseble.
ensemble.
So many times I've sung along to this song ... so now see it's more than a song.
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I have loved 'The Band---- my whole life--- I'm 65. !!!!!
A lot of STAR power on that stage and Robbie shines the brightest!
A generation of greats are just like leaves passing by, so few left. Thank you Robbie, Levi and the rest/
The Man fulfilled a lot of dreams down here with his Band mates and friends of all colors .But like all the Stars he must shine Brighter Up Above now. RIP Robbie
Was always good stuff!! A fine guy! RIP Robbie.