Greasy Time #3… RIP Robbie Robertson, Apollo Approved Buckartie OD, and Some Band Warfare Talk
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Talking about Robbie Robertson’s passing, the art of band warfare and digging this new Nobels ODR1 clone.
Hope to see ya’ll out on tour!
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Um. I forgot about your insane chops bro! Omg.
Totally agree. Levon Helm strongly felt that Robbie claimed credit/ownership to too many songs and business arrangements. I guess we'll never know. But I know the music of the band would not have been the same without Levon, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, and Garth Hudson. But it also sounds like Robertson had many of the basic song ideas. To me, I think the band would have benefited by an equal split. But, like you said, only those five guys knew the truth.
Love the new Greasy Time format JD. I love your playing and vibe (been watching and listening to you since your Don Kelly days) and it’s just as easy and interesting to listen to you talk about whatever’s on your mind. Keep it up brother!
Great to see you now have a channel. You have a lot to offer.
I got to meet you when you played 3 nights in Cornwall UK (saw all three) as a warm up to Rambing Man.
Last weekend I paid a regular visit to the boys. There's something really special for me walking from Levons to Ricks plot.😊
Thanks for the video.
great slide and great tone from that pedal JD. the band. only Garth is left.
RIP Robbie. Good to hear about Kirk doing a bit better. I have the Cobra Records Story - Chicago Rock and Blues 1956-1958 with some of the same artists you mentioned, and others, if that's the one. Thanks for reminding me about it, whether it's the same cd set or not, haha.
Growing up, I read an article where some band members had to borrow hamburger money off the singer (writer) on the tour bus. So I made it a point to always split evenly. Although it bit my ass, because I had a production partner in LA who got 50% of some hits we had, when he wasn't even in the studio when I wrote. Or was sleeping 90% of the time or just didn't show up. Anyway, years later his wife accused me of pulling the wool over his eyes. LOL. He still makes money off my work. Oh well.
Been a fan of yours for awhile, I had no idea you had a channel going. Uncle Larry just informed me on his homeschooln channel…
I didn't figure out Waterloo acoustics until late.Saw Jeff Tweedy playing one but in too late - price jumped crazy through covid - out of my reach now
Gtfeat video! Love the licks you’re playing at around 8:40. can you do a breackdown / lesson of that?
From experience, even across the board is the only way to go.
If a collected bunch of musicians collaborate no matter the size of contribution should share equally. Even the smallest contributions can make the difference
The Band didn't jam. They got together to write and contribute. How do you quantify all that in fluid situations like these guys sequestered up at Big Pink? Like the intro lick to "My Girl," surely all of the guys contributed arrangements and harmonies and maybe even words. I think being therefore generous when it comes to songwriting and publishing would be the best policy.
Absolutely. Just good for thought
The My Girl lick was a label musician/publisher musician in that ‘stable’ of paid ‘horses.’ So fairly or not, he got paid how he got paid. The fair thing, imo, would be he gets a base salary but also a percentage of all future $ from that song. That percentage amount is negotiable.
Same thing w/ band members who are not listed as songwriter on whatever song. The royalties of a song go to listed songwriters. If there is sharing of that, thats on the songwriter. But album sales & tour income gets split evenly amongst all band cats.
That’s my view…that to me is fair.
And i know zero about how session guys get paid…where that $ comes from to pay them.
Speaking of Bloomers, I recommend David Dann's "Guitar King," in the unlikely event that you haven't checked it out yet. More Bloomfield knowledge than I knew existed.
Far as Kennedy-related stuff, "Don DeLillo's "Libra" is an amazing- albeit fictional-take on Oswald. Also recommend another novel inspired by DeLillo's book, James Ellroy's "American Tabloid." Pure voyeurism, but incredibly well-written.
Flying Lea is growing on me. Trying to be less crazy
Until 1984, Van Halen split everything 5 ways with the manager.
have you read "Dallas 1963"? its kinda a major event play by play for the year leading up to the assassination, somewhat unbiased, doesn't address "conspiracy" theory directly
It's all about losing the ego...
Strap is killer
Looks like ladder bracing
I know the systems fucked when Andy Summers didn’t get paid for EBYT.
Rob Robertson [ Rob is right ] stitched up all the song rights for himself ..then organized an "end the band" concert as he didnt need to tour anymore,,..oh too bad for Rick Danko ..but i doubt Rob cared too much..too busy coking on with marty in Hollyweird.. but Hey thats showbiz
Let my Waterloo go in 2019 for $1400 🤮
Definitely what you mentioned plus add money, ego and things like sex, drugs etc holy crap yes I totally agree some of my favorite bands broke up or members were fired because of money 💰 or percentages or I'm the singer I deal with more stress I deserve half type shit