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The Band: The Authorized Video Biography 5/5
1995 documentary about The Band featuring interviews with Rick Danko, Levon Helm and Garth Hudson, Eric Clapton, John Hammond, Emmylou Harris, George Harrison, Al Kooper, Carl Perkins, Phil Ramone, Todd Rundgren, Ringo Starr, and Bob Weir
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The Band: The Authorized Video Biography 4/5
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Parts of this segment had to be muted and trimmed for copyright reasons, sorry. The other parts of the documentary should be ok 1995 documentary about The Band featuring interviews with Rick Danko, Levon Helm and Garth Hudson, Eric Clapton, John Hammond, Emmylou Harris, George Harrison, Al Kooper, Carl Perkins, Phil Ramone, Todd Rundgren, Ringo Starr, and Bob Weir
The Band: The Authorized Video Biography 3/5
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1995 documentary about The Band featuring interviews with Rick Danko, Levon Helm and Garth Hudson, Eric Clapton, John Hammond, Emmylou Harris, George Harrison, Al Kooper, Carl Perkins, Phil Ramone, Todd Rundgren, Ringo Starr, and Bob Weir
The Band: The Authorized Video Biography 2/5
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1995 documentary about The Band featuring interviews with Rick Danko, Levon Helm and Garth Hudson, Eric Clapton, John Hammond, Emmylou Harris, George Harrison, Al Kooper, Carl Perkins, Phil Ramone, Todd Rundgren, Ringo Starr, and Bob Weir
The Band: The Authorized Video Biography 1/5
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1995 documentary about The Band featuring interviews with Rick Danko, Levon Helm and Garth Hudson, Eric Clapton, John Hammond, Emmylou Harris, George Harrison, Al Kooper, Carl Perkins, Phil Ramone, Todd Rundgren, Ringo Starr, and Bob Weir
Rick Danko & Levon Helm - Down South in New Orleans (live audio, 1983)
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January 29, 1983, Soreng Theater, Hult Center, Eugene, OR
Rick Danko w/ Levon Helm - Sip the Wine (live audio, 1982)
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From Rick and Levon's December 20, 1982 show at the Wax Museum in Washington, DC
Rick Danko & Richard Manuel in Mickey Jones' 1966 World Tour Home Movies
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From Mickey Jones' Bob Dylan 1966 World Tour - The Home Movies
Rick Danko - Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever (Rolling Thunder Revue rehearsal audio, 1976-01-23)
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January 23, 1976 rehearsal for The Night of the Hurricane II benefit concert. From Guam Thunder.
Rick Danko - It Makes No Difference (Rolling Thunder Revue rehearsal audio, 1976-01-23)
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January 23, 1976 rehearsal for The Night of the Hurricane II benefit concert. From Guam Thunder.
Rick Danko & Gregg Allman - Share Your Love With Me (Live audio, 1991)
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June 1, 1991, Lonestar Roadhouse, New York, NY
The Band - It Makes No Difference (Live audio, 1976-09-02, Boston Music Hall)
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Amazing performance of It Makes No Difference from 1976
The Band - It Makes No Difference (Live audio, 1984-08-25, Nostell Priory, UK)
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The Band - It Makes No Difference (Live audio, 1984-08-25, Nostell Priory, UK)
You Don't Know Me (Rick Danko's Electric Bass Techniques, 1987)
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Rick Danko demonstrates a style of bass playing he learned from Edgar Willis in a clip from his 1987 instructional video Electric Bass Techniques.
(1/2) The Band in Man Outside (1987)
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Clips from Man Outside (1987) featuring members of the Band. With Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson and Richard Manuel. (1/2)
Still sounds beatiful tune😅😅😅
They're such an interesting group - different in being "leaderless".
Levon was always the more experienced musician, although Garth had the most musical training. But Robbie eventually attempted to take the position of the ultimate authority. He certainly took the song writing credits for songs that he didn't write, or write alone, according to Levon.
Funny how the Brits were so in love with American music, especially when the black influence of blues entered into rock. The British musicians derived their styles from Motown, blues, jazz, country, gospel and other American musical forms and then reflected them back with even greater success to the American audiences who already knew the originals. Think of the Rolling Stones, as well as Eric Clapton and the Beatles.
Levon's laugh is just like Ronnie Hawkins. No wonder Bob Dylan wanted to work with them. But that forced them back into the "lead singer and side men" structure. And Levon hated being booed everywhere, so no wonder he quit for a couple of years.
Levon was the first member of The Band to play with Ronnie Hawkins - he's the original.
Oh, my eldest daughter’s birthday shares that May date. Never try to escape.
Thanks uploader!
Real Band fans don't hate Robbie.
True.
geniuses. all of them.
A wonderful group of players. Who made wonderful music together. Very underrated.
Bad dub
Beautiful
I believe Garth hudson still living
Thank Heavens yes!
Rick Danko blowtorchin' some dude... movie or not, I've never seen the like.... Not sure I like mixing my knowledge of him w/ the dude in the movie. Mianly b/c he's one of those souls I cherish as I know them. But, I acted before, & I'm not like the evil character I played either. Just weird to see. But I also don't want anyone to be confined to being either musicion or an actor & not this or that. They can be both of those & anything else as well. I despise people who hate the music of actors, when they were musicians long & before they ever got a part. Stuff like that.
Fix the sound drop outs please
I can't on TH-cam but you can get the whole thing here: drive.google.com/file/d/1rlvEqRIherEV0ZheUEdOi85lH09I8zL9/view?usp=drive_link
I love RIck Danko, however as he got older and gaining weight he lost some of his good looks, he is still cute and his personality shines through, here he plays a mechanic or something like that, wearing overalls. I just watched Carny the 1980 movie with Robbie Robertson, Robbie like Rick were so good looking in the Last Waltz, however, he was even better looking in Carny couldn't take me eyes off him.
The coveted 666 "like"
Richard singing (THe shape I'm in)how prophetic.
Robbie wrote it with Richard in mind.
Awesome... Great Bio
Yup‰
WTF?! There's a random movie with the band in it.
John Hammond trying to act black.
These guys were the -go too guys...for the best artists of their time! I too would have loved Robbies input.,but the facts suggest the split was ..for him, irrevocable. Damn! So much shared history but after it finished l recall the guys backing Van Halen for his berlin wall concert...4 originals present...made me hopeful that good things from them might be forthcoming
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A tune that never grows old 😅😅😅
Beatiful tune 😅😅😅😅
If you can make people forget their trouble for just a little while, and remember you, you've done your job. The essense of The Band. Somehow, music, pro sports, acting, politics... It's all gone the wrong way. I lived and performed during the best period of music. Period. God bless these musical heroes.
I love this bio of The Band, and that Harry Dean Stanton, who Levon loved so much, is doing the narrative, this is so great!
Am I getting a royalty for this? Sandy Helm
I read Levon's book This wheels on fire ,when it first was published . He quite clearly states in it that the ' fued ' between him and Robbie was overblown to suit ' the book boys ?' We will never know the exact truth to the financial side of The Band ...will we ?
The music of my youth, first time I heard it I just laid on the floor with my head between speakers and just kept flipping the album. Ain't nothin like like vinyl
Why can't I find this movie
I love the opening theme to the last waltz. 😊
It's classical.
LEVON'S GREAT COMEBACK about "The last waltz" and that being the "End of the Road" I Could NOT understaND < aT THE Top of our game, WE WERE HAVING a "going out of BIZ show" !! The BAND? Not so much of a BAND> Meanwhile the idea of "being part of the heartbreakers" Literally +KILLED Tom Petty.. The last tour, TP KNEW he had a crack in his hip, BUT WOULD NOT STOP" needing Pain killers, and at the end, the Hip was fully fractured. I've had two, and cannot imagine THE PAIN HE WENT THROUGH "For the Fans". AS ANY WEIGHT OF THAT FRACTURE IS A KNIFE OF PAIN.
HARd tO REaD
YOUNGINS- YOU HAVE SEEN AN ENTIRE BAND , CALLED "THE BAND" WIPED OUT (my guess) from CIGARETTES- twenty years short. If any was a BOOZER THAT WOULD NOT HELP> Twenty XTRA years CUT OFF!! You cheat youRSELF< FANS AND LOVEONES>
That's GOOD ADvice BUT wHY MAKE it SO hArd To REAd
pLUS GArtH hUdSoN IS still ALIVe
Such a sad story for this beautiful band . I think that doing the last waltz was a pretty big mistake overall because after that it became just " boring ", like they were booked to play the same tune over and over with nothing new or few new song which were mainly covers and so they just became an old band surviving. Even if i think the problem due to the publishing and song writting credit was real, robbertson pointed a good point tellin that none of them were writing anything significant except him, because they did not do anything after he left and god damn how talented they were ... Such a waste! Alcohol and drugs are a pain . sad stuff
Robbie wrote the songs He just knew who would sing it best. He never wanted to sing. Just play unbelievably on guitar
Love the comment "Rick was the leader when it came to having fun", sounds like Rick. He died relatively young, but he lived life.
100.000 a 200.000 annually spent on drugs alone. His own words.
Authentically beautiful!
Hard for me to swallow how Robertson took the credit for their songs.
Hard for me to swallow how the other members of The Band supposedly wrote as many songs as Robertson did, yet they never sued Robertson when they had ample opportunity to.
@@altheatoldme so you spit?
@@susanprincell7225 this.. 💯
@@foreverwild9298 Grow up.
They'd been displaying their top western world pop talent since the 1950s in Canada with Ronnie Hawkins as The Hawks, but most of us didn't even know they existed didn't until their last concert, The Last Waltz. Tragic. Every Band member should have been a multi millionaire.
They probably could have been if not for spending it on drugs and not knowing how to invest. Not unusual for musicians or other high profile people athletes, actors ect.
@@hannejeppesen1809 Maybe. I don't know their drug use history.
It is well documented, Robbie write about it in his book "Testimony" as does Barney Hoskyns who wrote the biograhpy of The Band. They all did drugs, but Levon, Richard and Rick got into heroin. @@DUCKSAREEVILLLLLLLL
@@hannejeppesen1809 So, Garth Hudson and Robertson were the least crazy? I would have guessed that.
14:24 These guys were so cool, It could not be contained! They are famous because they are all originals! Tell me God does not have a plan for a Band!
Why the extra drummer?
My life has been insanity lately. The Band is getting me through.
I feel ya
Levon what a sound
Too bad the sound drops out twice. Wish I could find a version with sound all the way through.
drive.google.com/file/d/1rlvEqRIherEV0ZheUEdOi85lH09I8zL9/view?usp=drive_link Here you go
I had the pleasure of meeting Jim weider and attending many of his concerts. He trusted le to hold his 52 telecaster while he took naps. As great as a guitarist as he is nothing is better than the weight with the original band members.
Oh dear!
Having cringed through part 1 and now, part 2, it makes no difference, I'll still love them for their music.
Robbie pretended to sing but he sucked at it and his mic was never on, LOL!
Robbie wrote the songs, played great guitar, great storyteller, and to this female of that generation incredible good looking and full of charisma. So what if he couldn't sing.
@@hannejeppesen1809 Meh.
It's fun to sing and he could sing, the sound of his voice didn't really fit. He wrote a darn nice tune lemme tell ya