Love to see Randy pop up!
Anyone who's seen The Last Waltz knows what a privilege it must have been for Randy to witness that first hand!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jREUrbGGrgM
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Love to see Randy pop up!
Anyone who's seen The Last Waltz knows what a privilege it must have been for Randy to witness that first hand!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jREUrbGGrgM
I wonder if Mr. Randy knows that Bob Dylan mentions “Take It to the Limit” in his newish song “Murder Most Foul.”
NMB - Thanks for posting this ! Boy, I would have loved to see the Band. Saw the movie many, many years ago on tv. Very cool that Randy got to see that concert ! Soda - Thanks for posting that video - I love that song ! I also really love Joan B.'s version too.
Thanks NMB. Yeah, it's funny how Joan Baez's cover turned out to be the definitive version of the song for most people.
Joan Baez’s version is the one I was most familiar with, because it was on the radio when I was a child. Later, when MTV came along, I saw The Band clip with Levon Helm singing lead. They’re both great. EDIT: holy smokes, I assumed it was an old folk song, possibly even Civil War era. It was written by Robbie Robertson! Oh my. It sounds so genuine and real, if you know what I mean. Gah.
NMB - You are in good company ! I had no idea the song was written by Robbie Robertson either ! I also thought it was an old folk song. Learn something new every day !
Surely someone told him? That song was a bit difficult to listen to, lol, but it it was very cool that he included the reference.
Yes, it feels like the singer knows first-hand what it feels like to be completely broken down by the Northern army, to lose everything in the name of a hopeless cause. It was all from Robertson's research of the era, though, and his ability to put himself in another man's shoes and tell a good story. Well done, Robbie!
This is a great item giving some insight into Mr. Meisner’s musical tastes. Thanks for posting another gem!
As an aside, the club was re-named The Central in the early 80s but maybe Randy still referred to it under the former name. Also, the owner of the club had another one named FM Station in North Hollywood where The Band did indeed play. Anyway, this stuff about Randy is cool to know.