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Thread started 11/05/06 5:59pm

Wonderwall

Any fans of The Band around here?

I am such a huge fan of these guys. In case some of you are wondering who the hell I am talking about...The Band used to be Bob Dylan's backing band when he decided to go electric back in the mid 60s. They then broke out on their own after creating some crazy, but oddly rustic, and truly original music with Dylan in their house...Big Pink...one of their best known tunes, The Weight was on Music from Big Pink...their debut. They then followed that one up with the "Brown Album" which is one of my all time favorite albums of all time. This one included Up on Cripple Creek and The Night The Drove Ole Dixie Down. Also love Stage Fright, Northern Lights Southern Cross, and of course, The Last Waltz (Rick Danko's solo album from 77 is another gem but incredibly hard to find).

Just wondering if there are any fellow Orgers that are also fans of these guys. Lets talk about Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson (the heart of this group imo), Richard Manuel, and Robbie Robertson...The Band!
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Reply #1 posted 11/05/06 6:11pm

theAudience

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...I lost track of them after their first 3 albums (which are excellent).


For those that haven't seen their concert documentary...



...The Last Waltz, it's a good watch.



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Reply #2 posted 11/05/06 8:12pm

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My parents/uncle/aunties like that Music From Big Pink, and it's a good album.
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Reply #3 posted 11/05/06 8:35pm

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The footage from the Scorsese Dylan documentary is priceless. Great band.

Levon Helm has been doing shows at his home studio in the Catskills. Called the Midnight Ramble, he sells tickets on-line to the small public events. You basically go out to his house and watch bands. Special guests are always sitting in, apparently.

Here is a list of some the folks that have been jamming out there:


Allen Toussaint
Elvis Costello
Emmylou Harris
Dr. John
Johnnie C. Johnson
John Sebastion
Brian Mitchell
Big Jack Ward
Donald Fagen
The Muddy Waters Band
Pinetop Perkins
John Medeski
Rickie Lee Jones

http://www.levonhelm.com/...ramble.htm
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Reply #4 posted 11/05/06 8:41pm

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Not a huge fan...yet...I'm just getting into them.
A really good friend of mine is obsessed and she's trying to convert me. I"m not resisting. biggrin
I love Bob Dylan, so I figure I'm gonna like em.
"You could say I'm a terminal case/You could burn up my clothes/Smash up my ride...well, maybe not the ride"
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Reply #5 posted 11/06/06 4:37pm

Wonderwall

Stax said:

The footage from the Scorsese Dylan documentary is priceless. Great band.

Levon Helm has been doing shows at his home studio in the Catskills. Called the Midnight Ramble, he sells tickets on-line to the small public events. You basically go out to his house and watch bands. Special guests are always sitting in, apparently.

Here is a list of some the folks that have been jamming out there:


Allen Toussaint
Elvis Costello
Emmylou Harris
Dr. John
Johnnie C. Johnson
John Sebastion
Brian Mitchell
Big Jack Ward
Donald Fagen
The Muddy Waters Band
Pinetop Perkins
John Medeski
Rickie Lee Jones

http://www.levonhelm.com/...ramble.htm


WOW!! I didn't know about this! Definitely will have to check this out (I am moving to Connecticut next year...can y'all say road trip?) Thanks for the heads up!
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Reply #6 posted 11/06/06 4:43pm

Wonderwall

shockadelicaa said:

Not a huge fan...yet...I'm just getting into them.
A really good friend of mine is obsessed and she's trying to convert me. I"m not resisting. biggrin
I love Bob Dylan, so I figure I'm gonna like em.


It was actually the other way around for me. I have been a fan of The Band since high school after seeing the Last Waltz in a film class. After wearing the Last Waltz album out, I started exploring the other artists involved in that show, like Dylan, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Dr John, and Paul Butterfield (I was already into Joni...try to guess why). But believe me The Band's music, especially Big Pink and the Brown Album get better and better with each listen. You need them to sink in and get into your brain a bit then you are hooked for life.
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Reply #7 posted 11/06/06 4:51pm

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The Last Waltz is in the top ten music doc of all time. I was a bit surprised when I found out they were based in Canada. Just goes to show.....

And interesting in-band drama regarding Robbie Robertsons ego etc. Oh and Levon Helm is a badass name.
"when Im in those arms of yours I'm so gone"-With U/Janet
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Reply #8 posted 11/06/06 4:59pm

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Wonderwall said:

Paul Butterfield

Which Paul Butterfield albums have you gotten into?


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Reply #9 posted 11/06/06 5:07pm

Wonderwall

theAudience said:

Wonderwall said:

Paul Butterfield

Which Paul Butterfield albums have you gotten into?


tA

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Paul Butterfield Blues Band from '65...my fave of the bunch
Resurrection of Pigboy
and the recent Live album is pretty friggin cool.

I've been wanting to pick up the Anthology since there is a lot on there I am missing. Ah...maybe someday.
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Reply #10 posted 11/06/06 5:13pm

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Too Oakie for me.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #11 posted 11/06/06 5:19pm

Wonderwall

2freaky4church1 said:

Too Oakie for me.



Is that like okra?
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Reply #12 posted 11/06/06 5:24pm

theAudience

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Wonderwall said:

Paul Butterfield Blues Band from '65...my fave of the bunch Resurrection of Pigboy


Directly after the exit of the great blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield.

Might I suggest an album from the Woodstock era band...



...Keep on Moving which features a young Buzzy Feiten on guitar along with David Sanborn on alto.


A classic PB album is...



...East-West with Bloomfield and Bishop on guitars.


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