Only Garth is still standing now. RIP to all the others. Won't be another band like this again.
@PatrickTowers8 ай бұрын
sitting mostly
@michaelroberts77702 ай бұрын
Who would have thought Garth, would be the last man standing... He's like Kieth Richards , indestructible.....
@mcdaniels6188Ай бұрын
Absolutely right.
@drewmoorestuff2 жыл бұрын
I've never heard piano played like that before. R.I.P. Richard Manuel. He was something else. Every member of this group was an absolute powerhouse of talent.
@markhunter8554 Жыл бұрын
If you're talking about the first two songs, Garth is on piano, Richard is playing organ.
@dlghenderson2837 Жыл бұрын
It's just good American honky-tonk done quite well.
@savethewest8784 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like Garth to me. And yes, RIP Richard, the only Band member I ever met. ❤
@lloydrobeau5126 Жыл бұрын
Danko was exceptional as well, Mr. Bass and Vocal ❤️🎸🎶🎸❤️
@jeffvirosztko5241 Жыл бұрын
R.I.P. Robbie, sad to hear of your passing last week...
@GaryHind812 жыл бұрын
The Beatles and The Band, the best two bands ever. No one touches them. Thanx
@tomst.antoine77422 жыл бұрын
Yes, My 2 Favourite groups as well. The Band #1, The Beatles #2
@victorvicena Жыл бұрын
Ringo states in an interview that Levon was one of his favorites as well..
@apchsiri11568 ай бұрын
@@victorvicenaAfter Chico Hamilton.
@plm8550Ай бұрын
Grateful Dead
@mcdaniels6188Ай бұрын
What about the Who?
@apro109 Жыл бұрын
Great little document of one of the all-time great rock bands in their absolute prime. One could of course write a novella on the massive talent of each and every one of them individually, but together they are pure gold. The Helm/Danko vocal blend is perhaps the very essence of their magic. How wonderful to have this cinematic treasure.
@mic9828 жыл бұрын
I hope people can appreciate how darn hard it is to play drums while singing at the same time. There's a reason it isn't done often by too many drummers and when it is, it's a seriously special talent doing it. Levon Helm was such.
@toomuchinformation8 жыл бұрын
I'm not a musician, but I've always thought that it was damned difficult to play drums and sing (lead). I don't how anyone would think it's easy.
@quinwise45028 жыл бұрын
+Mic Tod™ Yeah levon was so talented, especially in Don't Do It, but the guy from the Eagles (Glenn Frey..?) was a worthy competitor of talent in singing and drumming
@TheRobdarling8 жыл бұрын
+Quin Wise Don Henley
@mic9828 жыл бұрын
+Quin Wise Certainly. And now he's gone from us as well - how sad.
@deaganxpress8 жыл бұрын
+Mic Tod™ playing drums...you're dealing w rhythm. playing BASS....you're dealing w rhythm, chord changes, and often melody. you think it's hard sing while playing drums??? try it while playing bass! and if that's not hard enough....do it on a FRETLESS like Rick Danko is doing!
@paulwalker62310 жыл бұрын
I can't get over Danko - I knew he was talented but that's ridiculous. Singing beautifully and playing bass with faultless groove and melody. talk about underrated!
@stevecarter28275 жыл бұрын
I could not agree more. They were 5 phenomenal pieces
@Guitarsrollin5 жыл бұрын
and it looks like a fretless bass !!
@gabelossusthe4th5 жыл бұрын
@@Guitarsrollin Danko's killer bass lines + fretless + beautiful singing + not looking at fingerboard = impossible to re-create! Incredible!
@mirkorussomanno49814 жыл бұрын
@@Guitarsrollin it is
@TR-yi8up4 жыл бұрын
Don’t Do It was the one that completely bowled me over. That baseline is massive, and then he just rips you apart with his voice.
@paulshay19507 жыл бұрын
I was there 20 rows back on ground floor. All of my beloved friends were there as well. Words cannot express our appreciation of the musical talents we experienced that night. A small venue. Great accoustics. Great artists. This show went beyond our expectations.
@MrEdkern Жыл бұрын
Where was this band concert at. What hall? I saw them backing up dylan in cleveland on November 12, 1965 and in January of 1974 with dylan at the mapel leaf gardens.
@carlkelly7885 Жыл бұрын
@@MrEdkern The Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh, PA. It was located in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh (Pitt, CMU, and other schools are there). A beautiful, beloved, venue. Torn down in 1991 to build a parking lot.🤦
@michaelbarbour9827 Жыл бұрын
I think I’m more jazzed about seeing the Mosque again than I am with the performance! I saw so many shows there (including The Band). I really miss that place.
@clarencewood66202 ай бұрын
@carlkelly7885 I've heard alot about this place over the years. Sad they did away with it. Many memories
@reccamaze41972 ай бұрын
I was there, too, 1st balcony, they sold the place out, my ticket cost $15⁰⁰! We in the audience were wildly enthusiastic and, And, AND, we were listening attentively and quietly to these five quintessential musicians: no whoops and hollering to interrupt them at work. You can tell by listening, now, to the silence in the Hall while re-tuning takes place. I was 20, a native working Pittsburgher, and STAGE FRIGHT, their third album, had just been released. This concert at Syria Mosque was in the autumn of 1970 because l later, that tour, drove out to Cleveland in a crazy blizzard to hear them play. When they started "Look Out, Cleveland", the roof rose off the Cleveland Auditorium. I think the song opened the 2nd set, because Alain Toussaint was there on stage, leading the same New Orleans horn section from the Stage Fright studio recording. What a surprise THAT was for us! Excellant acoustics there, too, just like back in Pittsburgh. I think that the songs-clip, above, is from a film shot by a Danish film crew there on the stage with the guys. Those discerning Danes! For me, it's The Band, The Beatles, Bobby Zimmerman, and The Beach Boys! Memorable music for my old age. Wow! A heads-up to my fellow Portland, Oregonians Band-lovers: it's time again for the 15th annual live rendition of The Band's Thanksgiving concert, The Last Waltz, wonderfully performed by The NoWhere Band of Portland, this Thanksgiving weekend, 2024, at the Alberta Rose. It is always a non-profit fundraiser for local musicians' additional medical & living expenses. Love to Garth and to all still-standing lovers of The Band. Love you ALL! ♡♥︎♡♥︎♡
@Bhaktiyogin12 жыл бұрын
Levon on Cripple Creek is the perfect lesson of rock and roll drumming and singing! Rock on Levon Helm.
@ammo6057 Жыл бұрын
They were so tight their heartbeats and breaths were in synch. So unique and so loved by fans. Many people recognize their songs and never realized who they were. But their body of work will live on and be appreciated. Thanks for posting.
@svenjansen2134Ай бұрын
Because of their name. Try to find a 'The Band' t shirt. You get all bands but them.
@markbellamy3494 жыл бұрын
No other band sounds like The Band. They were UNIQUE and breathtakingly good.
@avpro51 Жыл бұрын
Just discovered this, and I love it. I saw them in the Wollman Rink in Central Park NY in 1970 or ‘71 doing material from the first 3 albums and they were in top form. Garth’s intro to Chest Fever still sticks in my memory. Now he is the sole surviving member, but the rest live on in so many of our memories.
@MattShanahan Жыл бұрын
I saw them at Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor, 3/21/70. I was 11, and it was the first rock concert I ever saw. And like you, his intro to Chest Fever sticks in my memory. (As a matter of fact, it´s the only song that I can say for certain that I remember.)
@vickirecord55348 жыл бұрын
Always love to listen to Rick sing; his voice was so soulful
@mbmcdaniel893012 жыл бұрын
Those triplet notes Levon hits on the snare during his vocals on The Weight!!! GENIUS... And just funky as hell....
@sophie55512 жыл бұрын
They truly were a marvel - so loose and so tight at the same time. The versions of the songs here are all close to the original recordings but you never get the feeling they're doing it by rote - there's passion and commitment in every note. And this was just a run of the mill gig. Not many bands deliver like that - and not many bands yodel. Wonderful!
@John_13_35 Жыл бұрын
Yeh 10000 hrs of playing makes a musician ready for nearly anyhing!
@leebay6093 Жыл бұрын
Agree 💯 ❤❤
@svenjansen2134Ай бұрын
10000 hours is a myth. It takes talent and hard work to develope that. There is no time limit.
@mcdaniels6188Ай бұрын
So loose and so tight, good description!!
@Freakster19707 жыл бұрын
I always thought it was strange that no one seemed to film The Band after two of the greatest albums ever. The Internet has proven this was a myth - so many great live performances have been captured and Band fans are very grateful to all concerned.
@nissi.k Жыл бұрын
This is so wonderful! Thank you! 🙌 RIP🕯Robbie - sad for us you are gone but now you’re reunited with most of the Angel Band! 🤍🕊
@sylviebertran820111 жыл бұрын
I was immersed in a different kind of music during these guys most prolific years . I discovered them a little late but much to my joy better late than never
@randymarsh50887 жыл бұрын
RIP Richard Manuel, Rick Danko & Levon Helm. Rick Danko is definitely my favourite member . Everything he touched turned to gold . Incredible fretless skills and his harmonies are NEVER off .
@imaseeker100 Жыл бұрын
And now Robbie. Soon...the rest of us. We'll be in great company.
@Mr3sambo3 Жыл бұрын
There’ll be some great music in the far beyond.
@kathleenogrady8459 Жыл бұрын
@@imaseeker100 It's the Big Gig in the Sky.
@johngore7744 Жыл бұрын
@@kathleenogrady8459and Jimi and Brian reliving Monterey but with Buddy Holly too. Lol. Don’t need to buy no ticket don’t need to ride no train y’all get there all the same. ( I know I stole most of that from a couple of old tunes. Not sure which ones. So I can’t take credit for it. Just thought it sounded cool.) cheers from Montreal. 😎
@waltzie886 жыл бұрын
Best 5 cylinder engine ever made and firing on all five. With all the shit going down today in the U.S.A. today, good to be reminded that nowhere else could a southerner and four Canadians have come together to create this magical and greatest of all American roots music. I hope we can stop all the fear mongering and other bullshit and get this country back on track -- it is truly a special place.
@bobjacobs1333 Жыл бұрын
The sklll level of the Band was so high that it took years before they were really appreciated for what great musicians they were and what a great song writer Robbie Robertson was and what a talent Levon Helm was.
@apchsiri11568 ай бұрын
They were (sans Helm) the backup band for Dylan. Then rock critics and rock stars were in awe of them from their first album '68. Stop making up things in your head.
@svenjansen2134Ай бұрын
They were The Hawks, chosen very carefully for their skills by Ronnie Hawkins in 1960 or so.
@juggs_mcbulge Жыл бұрын
the best lineup right here. Robbie is definitely an artist that made an impact on me and my understanding of music
@kolchak3573 жыл бұрын
An abundance of talent for one group. I really miss them. ♥️
@tgaston946 Жыл бұрын
What a great sound for live in 1970. Amazing talent.
@hesyrett10 жыл бұрын
One of my all-time magic moments in music came at a Band concert in Berkeley in the early 70s. They launched into "Chest Fever" the big organ intro, went thru the lyrics as on the recording, then everyone but Garth Hudson left the stage and he took all of us on the most amazing trip. We hardly noticed when, 25 minutes later, the rest of The Band eased back onto the stage. But when Garth segued back into those crashing chords, the whole place erupted into a spontaneous standing ovation.
@epicbattle710 жыл бұрын
I hope you know how lucky you were/are. I want a time machine!
@rayokoa22699 жыл бұрын
***** He is serious, but mistaken. I saw the same concert opening on the East Coast in late 1970. Garth noodled around for maybe 10 minutes (25 is a way long time), the the others returned to standing applause and The Shape I'm In.
@pitbullgranberry85739 жыл бұрын
Edward Syrett the boys were likely taking a "smoke" break.
@MindthegapMonday7 жыл бұрын
Garth, regardless of the length of the solo, was THE most influential keyboardist ever.
@timoconnor85204 жыл бұрын
@@epicbattle7 Yeah, you and me both, Epic!!
@MaggieShawn8 жыл бұрын
I was an usher for this concert at the Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh. I was 14 years old and me and all my friends got the gig to seat people in the first act, get paid in the intermission and then go back and sit in any empty seats, whoo hoo! What a great little job for a high school student and all the great bands we saw there for the next 4 years!!! They were GREAT!
@doneenspence55638 жыл бұрын
Wow!!!
@groovecat78 жыл бұрын
That is awesome!!!
@freddylubin8 жыл бұрын
I thought of coming from Penn State for the concert, but something got in the way. I don't remember what it was, but am sure it wasn't any studying.
@williswalshe40037 жыл бұрын
Shawn Margaret Cohen j
@danielmorris36876 жыл бұрын
Shawn Margaret Cohen. Those must be awesome memories. I have one question... did you happen to be working when the Allman Brothers played the Mosque when Duane and Berry were still alive?
@mswobo237 жыл бұрын
They were an amazing collection of musicians who gave us some of the greatest songs that will touch your soul like no other band can.....
@whitestarline100010 жыл бұрын
cool, i am stopping by to make sure Levon and RIck's plots are ok in the snow today in Woodstock and try to generate some love and warmth
@chrishiggins63646 жыл бұрын
Good on you,Peter...
@peterbliek86146 жыл бұрын
A good hearted person checking the plots of Levon& Rick. During the punishingweather of western New York which is etched in the memory bank
@ArchStantonify5 жыл бұрын
Nice! Say hello from me! I was there in September 18, an Irishman in Toronto. I'm closer to Richard!
@nyy1960 Жыл бұрын
Peace from Long Island 9 years later after you wrote this
@mikelisacarb6 жыл бұрын
Saw them in Hartford CT at Trinity College ........ pretty sure that it was the same year, or perhaps the year before. It still ranks as the best concert I've ever attended. A magical confluence of what we were aching for at the time! There was something undeniably refreshing about these simple guys just up there playing so well, without all of the hyped up mannerisms that other rock musicians cultivated. Not a word spoken between songs. Just perfectly executed music being played by our new heroes! I remember my drummer friend was so impressed that Levon Helm didn't have a belt on his jeans. LOL! We were there for the music, and so were they! I think I was sixteen years old at the time, playing in bands regularly since I was twelve, so we realized what we were seeing. We were rockers who were also turning on to roots blues and folk, and these guys had found a way to merge everything together in such an unaffected, genuine sound! People have to remember that the bands were all so very young and inexperienced then. We had heard that this band had been together for something like 8 years before their first album. Unheard of! They were so well rehearsed and tight, and their loose sounding harmony was so different, the way lines cascaded over one another in such a unique, spontaneous manner! Nobody else did that! The Brown album had just recently come out, and we loved that new sound! Garth's "Chest Fever" organ solo went on for about 15 minutes of eccentric, rambling, stream of consciousness improvisation, with all kinds of panning across the sound system. It was terrific! I later heard a rumor that the concert in Hartford almost didnt happen because the college kids didnt take the staging specifications seriously. Everything was outlined clearly and sent out weeks before ...... to allow for a setup where the sight lines across stage allowed each guy to easily see the others. Everything was directly micd, and I don't remember seeing any bass amp at all. Robbie used a simply micd Fender Twin Reverb. Several times they would quickly change into a sort of acoustic setup similar to the later "Last Waltz", with Garth on accordian and Levon on mandolin. Us electric guys just ate it up! It was such a tribute to the roots of the music we loved, and it didnt seem contrived at all! The lyrics were different too. Songs about family honor and old fashioned love. They rocked tight and hard, but they projected a maturity and earnestness that we been attracted to by their first two albums, with that distinctively simple cover art. Everybody was getting pretty darn sick of the reckless, drugged out party atmosphere of most rock concerts. It was general admission (without assigned seats) so we got there way early, waited in the front of the growing line, and then ran up to sit in the front row. Almost got crushed when the crowd surged forward as the college kids came to open the doors. I actually remember my cheek against the glass, seeing it bend as we were pushed ahead by the crowd behind us.
@chachdanko3 жыл бұрын
Levon’s playing during Robbie’s solos on time to kill is killer, no pun intended. His drums always sounded phenomenal , especially live
@thinkerguy48 жыл бұрын
KZbin keeps me awake too late, watching stuff like this. Can't think of many better ways to spend time.
@doneenspence55638 жыл бұрын
me either
@janragusa78708 жыл бұрын
Me neither! LoL truly amazing.. thanks so much for uploading this whoever did! Such great quality sound and vid from that era! They were so great!
@anonymas15828 жыл бұрын
"KZbin Anonymous" may not be so far into the future. Came here to get the lyrics of a song stuck in my head and spent 6hours of "one thing leads to another". Third time this week. Used to be once every month or three. Thinking about a little sign on the lap top says "remember you have a life to live".
@malcolmpappa87587 жыл бұрын
New riders of the purple sage Panama Red
@stantuck67333 жыл бұрын
Alan Stonecipher m
@EdKazO-Vision5 жыл бұрын
These guys were pure magic. Nothing in the world like them.
@MrScottmc12 жыл бұрын
You're right. Three incredible vocalists all gone. Three vocalists that were unmatched for the emotion that they brought to their songs.
@sc7prim11 жыл бұрын
Rick Danko makes playing the fretless (!) bass and singing look easy. What a hero! The real musician.
@patricklemmon8260 Жыл бұрын
By no means the only musician, though he was great. When live they often simply traded instruments and it Always sounded Great .
@janechapman6448 Жыл бұрын
Agreed. They were all some of the greatest musicians❤
@oughtssought11988 ай бұрын
saw the Festival Express movie again last week Danko, Janis & Garcia ripped & singing Cane On The River has a bit of a taste of how double-edged it seemed to be as devotedly JOYful as Danko seemed to me the half dozen times I was close enough to see faces clearly Robbie was a GREAT songwriter, & I loved his unique guitar work also but I'll also say a kind word for the Cate(sp?)Brothers for helping the rest of these guys to get back on it after Robbie decided he'd had enough ... that version of The Band was also prime time dancing fun & often in a downhome neighborhood atmosphere@ small local venues they played the original Band's large venues where they played as superstars they were 6inches tall & faceless silhouettes from the long distance seats all the times I saw them except one, & that one time some jackass (trying to make time w/ a woman I'd picked up hitch-hiking on my 2hr drive to the show who wanted to go along & use an extra ticket I had) shared a supposedly great joint he had that was dusted w/ angel dust. It was the '74 Dylan tour, & I spent the last set stretched out awake on the cement steps of an NBA arena lying across the steps' cement corners & they felt like a feather bed ... not my prefer'd music experience. We drove him home anyway. Some attitudes were especially good then. Some folks not so much. the first time I saw the later version we were close enuf to set our beers on the low stage to dance while Levon+Rick grinned ear to ear right back at us from 15 yards away. Great music either way; proximity is also good. Hope Garth's memories still intact; that's a man earned some good ones.
@swacbro11 жыл бұрын
this is absolutely the best live footage of The Band I have ever seen...they are at the height of their onstage powers here; the material hasn't gotten stale yet...The Last Waltz doesn't count since it's common knowledge that a lot of it was overdubbed in the studio...thanks for this post, it's awesome!
@svenjansen2134Ай бұрын
Levon said he didn't do overdubs on TLW so it's really only him live. He's that good.
@Stephanjnj9 жыл бұрын
Danko does a superb job of singing while playing complex bass lines. It's not as easy as he makes it look.
@zummo617 жыл бұрын
These guys invented a style of music that never existed before. As revolutionary as anything out there with no equal to date.
@artbartels82657 жыл бұрын
" Americana"
@1866187311 жыл бұрын
The lyics, the key changes, the rhythums...love it all. They were so good.
@Katy5184411 жыл бұрын
Levon Helm's voice is made for joy!
@theizz112 жыл бұрын
What a marvelous collective The Band was! Their sounds ripple through time and space . . .
@threeg6966 Жыл бұрын
ABSOLUTELY GREAT MUSIC!
@brishi6911 жыл бұрын
BRILLIANT!!! It is very hard to believe that it was 1 year ago that we lost the wonderfully soulful voice and awesome to watch drumming of Levon Helm, who I was very lucky to meet and speak with. He was such a down to earth person and wonderful man. Rest In Peace Levon along with the rest of the fellas..
@miker77953 жыл бұрын
This is why KZbin is the best thing that's happened, if only because I just stumbled backwards into this video.
@billrakers152510 жыл бұрын
What a great video.... thanks so much for sharing. The Band was my favorite band at this time and I saw them a number of times in the early 70's - including this show which was my first (I live in Pgh). The Syria Mosque was a super music hall with great acoustics...And while the three singers and Robbies guitar are fabulous,what I remember most was how Garth just filled the place with sound on those organs... It was an amazing experience.....The Band created their own form of Rock and Roll... there will never be another!
@karenfarrell82086 жыл бұрын
The
@svenjansen2134Ай бұрын
@karenfarrell8208 Band
@lindabrown84214 ай бұрын
Cripple Creek transports this British lady to the South. I was fortunate enough to see The Band at Wembley in '73 along with Joni Mitchell and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young.
@robjones24087 жыл бұрын
The Band were in another league entirely. Not only were they gifted musicians, but they were all magnificent singers. Recently listened to the seminal "Rock Of Ages", what more can I say ? I envy people who had the opportunity to see The Band, at the very peak of their collective powers.
@JeffaHensley Жыл бұрын
Well, three of them were great singers, Garth never tried, and Robbie, well, in a studio setting, doing the right kind of material, was o.k., but hardly in the same league with Rick, Richard or Levon.
@debbykleinberg8779 Жыл бұрын
Miss them so much. Got to work with them in '96, smoked a j on stage with Rick before encore, one of life's great memories. Sang harmony, too. Rick & Levon were SOOO sweet.
@ChavezRey11 жыл бұрын
That was phenomenal! The Band, Little Feat and the Grateful Dead, three American bands born in the '60's who valued a band sound and achieved it. Great songs and musicianship. This is some of the best footage anywhere.
@barrymorgenstein201 Жыл бұрын
The dead sucks
@JLeeeP Жыл бұрын
The Band is from Canada.
@danmorrison8194 Жыл бұрын
@@JLeeeP4/5 are from Canada; Helm was from Arkansas.
@JLeeeP Жыл бұрын
@@danmorrison8194 I know, but that's irrelevant. You could have made a better argument by pointing out that The Band didn't call itself The Band until they had moved to Woodstock. But the fact that Danko, Hudson, Manuel and Robertson had played together for years in their native Canada, including a couple of years with Helm pre-Band, undeniably makes them a Canadian band.
@barrymorgenstein201 Жыл бұрын
Not Levon @@JLeeeP
@miracledoggydog11 жыл бұрын
What a great video. I had the HONOR of working with Danko at a festival I ran in the 1990's. One of the best experiences of my life. (His solo performances that weekend were a C at best, but I got to know a truly incredible soul.) Loved him and The Band at the time, but wish I had the knowledge and full appreciation I do now. RIP, Rick. Thank you. I hope you knew how important you were to so many people's lives.
@douglasboyd8475 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful comment. Love love love
@Garret000749 жыл бұрын
They were so f'in good it makes me cry.
@foxgloved19 жыл бұрын
+Garret Fitzgerald me too!
@Ricketythetruck8 жыл бұрын
Ain't that the truth. The Band are a (North) American treasure.
@TheDavjo8 жыл бұрын
+Garret Fitzgerald I usually get to " I pulled into Nazareth" before I cry.
@tammypritchett39988 жыл бұрын
OMG......I am so old school it should hurt yall. These guys are my musical idols!
@schymark71968 жыл бұрын
great music never gets old. Better every time I listen.
@thomasfree7611 жыл бұрын
These guys were so unique and pure genious !
@seanmcardle40073 жыл бұрын
3 fantastic singers in one group. Mad!
@samheard7849 Жыл бұрын
@phillydiscoI disagree with the asserrion that Robbie was a fantastic singer.
@roseblake5803 Жыл бұрын
@@samheard7849- His guitar sang for him. An absolute fantastic player.
@cappystrano1 Жыл бұрын
Most boring song I heard in a while. It’s just corny as hell!
@billdefazio1068 Жыл бұрын
This is so darn good!!!!! Thank you for sharing 🎙️🎹🎸🥁🎸👍
@jerehooper40510 жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to get to see them in the early 70's . To this day still can't get enough of The Band !!!
@Telecasterluvr8 жыл бұрын
Did Rick Danko ever play a bad note? Dude was a machine with that fretless bass
@MWL44668 жыл бұрын
Rick was an amazing talent from Southern Ontario about an hour from me. That was one ugly fretless bass but man…he played the hell out of it. You're right Jacob…i don't believe he ever played a bad note. Robbie said it himself. I tried to emulate him during my playing days but i was never as smooth as he was. He is terribly missed but fondly remembered. Rock on Ricky !
@hapax878 жыл бұрын
I think that bass has a cool, retro look. Rick is definitely one of my favorite bass players to watch... or listen to.
@clancykobane91028 жыл бұрын
listen 2 neil young "revolution blues" , danko bass.
@welshtoro32567 жыл бұрын
Glad you mentioned that because I was about to post the same thing. Rick Danko does not get mentioned anywhere near enough, if at all, in discussions about bass playing. Still, for us fans we know there was nothing in The Band that wasn't top drawer. Cool bit of footage by the way.
@Alkes7777 жыл бұрын
Saw him play that fretless about the same time in Central Park NYC. Snuck in stage side. Unbelievable up close.
@smacd217 жыл бұрын
I wish I could go back to this time and see these guys live! Saw 40th Anniversary in NOLA which was awesome but to see them live would be the ultimate. They are so in sync and talented its sick.
@randy9573 Жыл бұрын
Love how all members take singing lead in different songs. So talented. I miss them. A lot!
@alaneisenberg143811 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the posting. What a great group who made beautifully crafted songs that will always be here.
@buddyhendershot8 жыл бұрын
What an AWESOME clip. I saw the Band December 30, 1971 at the Academy of Music - it became "Rock of Ages" - and they were simply terrific.
@playpro112 жыл бұрын
I was there on the same night. Will always remember the magic.
@joannehoyt3343 Жыл бұрын
I was there also. A birthday present. One of the best shows. People got angry when the horns came out and left. We ended up front row. Hahaha
@markgotham98948 жыл бұрын
Not many could sing and play like Danko and Helm. Man, they were good!
@randypotter73798 жыл бұрын
you are so correct.
@vardziegirl7 жыл бұрын
MORE than correct. They made up one of the BEST rythm sections in Rock and Roll. no QUESTION. and the harmonies that rick managed to weave in and out...were pretty spectacular. bless them.
@Simpsonpledge6 жыл бұрын
Mark Gotham Not any.
@scottw63756 жыл бұрын
Richard Manuel could
@wgb010016 жыл бұрын
But neither of them could sing as good as Richard.
@alanwilkov12 жыл бұрын
Very solid . Those guys all had good chops. Very hard to sing lead and play like Levon Helm did . Love this group.
@shakuhachi12 жыл бұрын
Levon rocked the house!!! RIP and thank you for the amazing music you gave us
@alexanderyerks12 жыл бұрын
This has to be the best band footage I've seen other than the woodstock, ny stuff. Sounds very true to the album vibe... which really says a lot about their talent and recording habits. They just naturally sounded good.
@svenjansen2134Ай бұрын
Almost no overdubbing on the first two albums. You always hear a full band playing and singing live plus extra horns or percussion. They were THAT GOOD.
@tiemyshoes9211 жыл бұрын
Exactly. No one should forget Richard Manuel. A beautiful soul, voice, and musician. I only wish I could've met my favourite member of THE BAND which is of course, Richard. I wish ol' Richie knew how appreciated and adored he was. Hell he still is with me and many others. I didn't ever meet him, but I feel like I know him through the music.
@tuckerjoe648811 жыл бұрын
F-n-A! Awesome to see more footage of "The Band"! Truly transcedental. Across the great divide. These guys gave it all they had, which was alot. Like the first song sings about.
@getcovers8 жыл бұрын
The Band was seriously good, individually and collectively. I am no music expert but I cannot fault the way they all played and the way they complimented each other. Vocally I think they are second to none. Harmony wise these guys and The Eagles are the best two I have listened to. Unfortunately I did not get to see The Band live but I love them just just the same.
@ianking-w6f Жыл бұрын
Passionate musicians passionate about their music ! ! !
@freddblaney18212 ай бұрын
I never had the Luxury of seeing them in Concert Live but I can see them Here thank You, You Tube..✌✌✌✌☝☝👍👍
@billrakers152512 жыл бұрын
Wow.... very impressive quality for a 40 year old video.... I saw them at this venue. What I remember most is: The Syria Mosque was acoustically perfect. And the BAND just filled the place with music- especially when Richard and Garth were going full blast on organ and piano... Singing-wize, instrumentally... it just doesn't get any better than this! They were and still are my all time favorite band- thanks for the memories.
@Mellowdazed5 жыл бұрын
Utterly amazing footage and playing. A shame there isn't more!
@hanszlh65224 жыл бұрын
though a pity that the sound recording ain't all to good ....
@def71710 жыл бұрын
The best of the best. Thanks for sharing.
@MrGracian4910 жыл бұрын
I had the privilege to see The Band one time in the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. Must have been around 1970. I was in awe. Thanks very much for this upload.
@WillemvanLoenen10 жыл бұрын
I was there too. And indeed: .tight as an album but live.
@uncletoad1779 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this gem!
@MrRoach-yo3mz6 жыл бұрын
I sure do miss my old friend and part time boss, Levon..... Rest In Peace Lee
@jonathanfreet5333 Жыл бұрын
Praise for levon can't be overstated. He's just so down home, funky. It's almost sickening.
@svenjansen2134Ай бұрын
I get emotional often from their voices. Like, sweating from the eyes n such 😆
@pauldudakadanielthomson88907 жыл бұрын
RIP Levon. You had a great drum style , old wooden drums made a special sound and your and Rick's singing was great.! Miss you guys , you were one of my favorites back in the day !
@willssonline9 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for posting this amazing footage! I was lucky enough to see them when they played the string of shows at The Academy of Music in NYC which yielded the "Rock of Ages" album. What an incredible night! They played a few songs from "Cahoots", which had been released earlier in the year. It's one of those special musical moments that make me wish I could go back in time and watch it all over again. I really miss these guys.
@nephewbob7264 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad this is footage of the band, not bandage of the foot.
@svenjansen2134Ай бұрын
I have a bad foot and that made me laugh a little, thanks!
@leebay6093 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this masterpiece, what a joy I feel to hear all The Band at their very best, what music ❤to my ears 🎉❤just brilliant
@KatShotz Жыл бұрын
Agree!
@EatAPeach72 Жыл бұрын
You’re darn Toot’n 👍
@swacbro9 жыл бұрын
forget all the bullshit, negative comments about the business side of The Band...this is awesome footage of one of the truly great ensembles to ever make music together as a like-minded team; and this, at the height of their powers...this is what a band should be all about and it seems to be a lost art form in this era of computer-generated music (they weren't called THE Band for nothin') not only is the film really cool but this is a great audio recording of classic performances...all 5 are firing on all pistons; Richard Manuel's vocals strong & intact; the mix is near-perfect...I can't compliment this film enough...thanks for the post!
@doneenspence55638 жыл бұрын
They are still awesome, each and everyone of them.
@MindthegapMonday6 жыл бұрын
The only fault I ever had with the move was that after the early scenes, there was not nearly enough Richard. Truly one of the best voices I have ever heard. The range was what allowed songs like "Rocking Chair" to work so well. Manuel sang the lead and then switched to the high harmony on the chorus. Apparently Richard was a bit shakey going into the Last Waltz, so his performances (awesome) ended up being early.
@sgchev6 жыл бұрын
My God...theyre just as good without the big production and mixing...TU for posting..i don't know whos better than THE BAND
here I am 62 years old, music lover to the cosmos, and im Justfully getting into the Band. liked some of their stuff and saw the Last Waltz a couple of times. Now, for me, I am reaping the greatness as a whole new revelation. Lucky me. and to all Band fans, read Robbie Robertsons bio "Testimony". Fabulous read and it brought me to this new heightened awareness.......
@Caperhere Жыл бұрын
Just watched “Once Were Brothers”, doc based on “Testimony “. Excellent.
@svenjansen2134Ай бұрын
Levon's book This Wheel's On Fire is also great. Different perspective. Levon never wanted to quit and thought The Last Waltz was crap. He couldn't stand Scorsese 😆 cause he talked so fast.. Especially with that Columbian marching powder!
@shawndavidclare2943 жыл бұрын
This music means so much...the kinda music to the heart from the source..pure water for a thirsty soul Thanx for this post!!!
@painlessremovals44478 жыл бұрын
No matter the size of his ego or the fact he broke up one of the greatest musical units of all time - to diss Robbie as a guitarist is sheer ignorance! Clapton or Page could never have contributed such powerful or sensitive playing as this man did to the Band's incredible music. But to single out any of them is to miss the fact that each one of them was indispensable! 3 incomparable voices in Levon, Richard & Rick & 5 musicians at the top of their game. Music of this calibre & quality may never be heard again. Yeah 68 idiots are just showing their total lack of taste or recognition of true art. Pearls before swine...!
@PatdavolioinNH8 жыл бұрын
5 artists, but only one got the money. Doesn't sound right to me.
@angeloboose8 жыл бұрын
"they all got money" thats not true, man. I've just read levon's book and in the last waltz chapter is really sad to know how they got screwed
@angeloboose8 жыл бұрын
"Non-writers", thats your mistake right there. To believe robbie would do it without them is crazy, they were all working together.
@angeloboose8 жыл бұрын
but only one is credited
@grubbs1047 жыл бұрын
John Simon their producer was asked on television about the songwriting . His response was " well if you are talking about the chords and the words then that would be Robbie". ok so words and music by Robbie.
@ramlinshoes8 ай бұрын
To have 5 guys each with so much talent in one package.
@svenjansen2134Ай бұрын
Very rare. Extremely unique. Best ensemble ever.
@svenjansen2134Ай бұрын
Ronnie Hawkins put them together!
@186618739 жыл бұрын
Rick Danko doing a fine job, as usual.
@thyamelate9 жыл бұрын
18661873 Damn right!
@gregnewman2512 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting! Absolutely wonderful!!!!
@muffcrusher11 жыл бұрын
Probably my favourite group,incredible talent and original songwriting.There will only ever be one.....The Band
@joyreno1034 Жыл бұрын
Thank You for posting, this takes me back to a great time.
@tiemyshoes9212 жыл бұрын
i dont even know how to express my feelings down in words of how great this is. You'll never see a group of 5 guys like that ever again buddy. Just glad we have records, films, and books to show on going generations this wonderful music.
@412239786 жыл бұрын
I never tire of these guys!
@SteelerReb12 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for posting. Three of the greatest vocalists in rock, all in the same band and all gone. RIP Levon, Rick and Richard.
@williewaycup185810 жыл бұрын
Omg. Thanks for the upload brother. Really needed the good vibes great music pick up. Its a sad state of affairs in music today and to hear some amazing stuff from the heyday of what gets me there is priceless. So again THANK YOU
@123juneau10 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing this, I wish I was only a few years older to have been able to be around during the Band's heyday. What a show this was, and it was before frictions began to tear at the band's chemistry. I appreciate the respectful audiences back then, people seemed to listen and have respect for fellow concert-goers and for the band onstage too. I miss these amazing musicians,- (except for Robbie who is still around of course)
@tomst.antoine77422 жыл бұрын
Garth is still here as well.
@smoovegittar11 ай бұрын
Over 50 years later..... they only grow in my esteem. Thanks for this!
@lovewonout811 жыл бұрын
This was tremendous. Really captured how they were early on. I saw them the summer of '70 for the first time.
@franktaconelli90953 жыл бұрын
Incredible early live footage; The Band are their own genre; awesome post
@paritoshmichael12 жыл бұрын
i like the photographer looking for who the singer is at the beginning of "The Weight" -- one of the best versions I've heard them do of this instant classic. wish he took some footage of Richard and Garth. Still looks amazing. I saw them at the Boston Garden with Dylan in '74. Still a bright shining moment in my life, almost 40 years later! Long live the Band!!!
@JCB043595 жыл бұрын
I love all of the Bands tidbits of music, THANKS for the upload.
@josephfitzgerald7148 жыл бұрын
i was there that night. They just walked out on stage, no introduction. Then that first chord. What joy. Much better than their performance to what was left of the rain-soaked, mud-caked survivors by the time they played at Woodstock. Very beautiful venue. Great sound. So many great shows between 1969 and 1973, The Band, Pink Floyd, Van Morrison,...
@timoconnor85204 жыл бұрын
Ah yes, the immortal Van the Man!!
@MrBooyaa337 жыл бұрын
Life as I knew it changed the very 1st time I "heard" them, and by the time I finally got to see them in concert, I was hooked for LIFE... No sense in even trying to embellish it anymore than that because many others said it better than I.
@abeanx11 жыл бұрын
what a great take of the weight, levon was on that night for sure!
@chuckyanus356310 жыл бұрын
Their version at Woodstock was an excellent live version, too.
@abeanx10 жыл бұрын
True true!
@michaelvogel261 Жыл бұрын
Had the pleasure of meeting Rick during his birthday party. We have him a cake shaped like a bass!!! He loved it😎🙏🎸