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Ringo's All Starr Band - Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson of The Band
Ringo's All Starr Band - Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson of The Band
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Rick Danko singing I Shall Be Released at Richard Manuel's memorial service.
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Richard Manuel (1943-1986) For clarification, this was recorded at a memorial service in Woodstock a couple of days after the funeral. It is not from the actual funeral.
Challenger SRT at idle prior to tune
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Magnaflow midpipes and catback are installed along with the cam. Still waiting for the CAI so the car can be tuned.
Love his voice. Rest in peace Mr Manuel. God bless you 🙏 ❤️
I have great memories of seeing this band in Japan back in 1988 or 89. One thing though -- I don't see Garth Hudson anywhere here. That's Billy Preston on organ and Dr John on piano.
He's in there. Look at the 1:32 mark!
@@rhunt79 Ah yes. You're right! Thanks
Richard Manuel was such a talented person...such a voice...in the "shape I'm in" shines...such a loss...could have done a giant work if remained on this side....great musician, rest in peace
There's so much to love about this. You can tell he really enjoyed this one.
I imagine what things for The Band could have been if Richard had survived that day! Would Robbie still have released his solo album?
Talk about an underrated vocalist.
Version si triste et si belle. Pleurez braves.
I started to listen to a rendition of The Weight put out by the folks at 'Playing For Change' whose work I normally really admire and enjoy, interestingly enough, I couldn't listen to their rendition of The Weight as recorded on the Bands album, Big Pink. It is just one of those tunes that the only way one can enjoy it is if it's the original, very telling, perhaps that's what makes a masterpiece.
this shit bangs
I love it!
richard singing ?
This is so hard to listen to. You can hear how close Rick is to crying. And as the bassist of one of the greatest rhythm sections of all time, I think him struggling to keep the rhythm says a lot about how crushed he was about Richard's death. This was such a beautiful tribute to a lovely man and musician who left this earth way too early.
I’m sure he was not sober… I don’t blame him! Before anyone attacks me… he’s a relative. I’m sure I wouldn’t have been sober at my BFF’s funeral either!
No one is judging Rick, this was so beautiful and sad.@@scottyshomesteaduniversity7778
Same here, girl
Discovering this on 12.29.23 - Rick would have turned 80 today. His, Levon, Garth. Richard, Robbie, and Bob's music have been so important to my life for 55 years.
I cannot watch or listen to this without tearing up......
Garth is the only one left! What a great band!!
🥲❤️✌️🙏
I always thought Rick and Richards voice sounded a lot a like , this does not make me think I was hearing things
If you listen to Richard singing "The Shape I'm in" and then to Rick singing "It makes no difference" you will hear that their voices are different. However, singing this sing Rick sounds different, probably because he was all broken up. As far as I'm concerned whatever Rick sings is special.
I'm 66 years old, I grew up with The Band, & all the amazing music from back then, I am so thankful to have been brought up with all the important, beautiful music I was surrounded by. RIP, thank you for all the joy you brought to all of us with your music!!!
Agreed!
a very very sad story.....the Band did Canada proud in particular s/w Ontario from whence Rick and Richard and Robbie and Garth were from and fate intervened somehow and Ronnie Hawkins along with Levon completed the puzzle....music from the 60`s and 70`s and 80`s will never rise up again the way it once did.....
RIP Richard Thanks Rick - All of you and the other members of the Band (almost all together again) helped me through some very dark times. Thanks for everything.
Hey Kameraden, man sieht sich. Tribut für eure Musik.
Who's playing organ on this? Sounds like it could be Garth.
Pretty sure it's Garth.
According to Barney Hoskyns book about The Band, Across the great divide", it is Garth and he had tears streaming down his cheeks as he was playing.@@rhunt79
🙏❤🌹 Richard Rick Levon Robbie 🌹❤🙏
What a wonderful tribute! It had to be so hard. See you guys in Paradise! 😎✌️♥️
Such a great talent such a shame how he suffered with with depression great loss rest in peace Richard
Wait, this was Richard's song, but this is Rick singing? He nailed the voice
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Fallen angel, indeed.
Richard...loved music. Loved writing with the Band. Great piano player & vocalist. Too young to have left us. Yet his extensive musical contributions to the band's sound will live on. Rest in peace.
Amen
I used to see "the old timers" drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes out front of the General Store in Woodstock.. Had no idea "the old timers" were Levon and members of "the band". Think it was Levon would hold the door for me as i humped the hand truck up the stairs delivering "Big IndianWater".. I saw what seemed like a funeral precession. It was the memorial servise that day for Richard. Sad day it was...
I was there that day & Rick’s rendition was absolutely Heartbreaking! That’s Garth on the organ. Packed house, including Levon, with very few dry eyes in the house.
The Band holds such a special place in my heart and I loved the playfulness and humility with which they came across. They were great to see live and I will .sure miss them all. Garth Hudson is the only one left living. In the early years Garth, who was classically trained, actually tutored his band mates
Rick Danko said to me that Richard would pull pranks and that he thought his passing was a prank gone bad....Blessings
🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
What a voice!!
wow....just beautiful.
Lovely.
❤
I was at the memorial for RICK at Bearsville Theater, and a lot of people got up and sang. Robbie even showed up to eulogize his friend, and it was a celebration of a life, rather than a sad day. Now we ve lost Robbie....
very sad 2 very talented men are dead because of addiction problems may your souls live and enlighten others
Now only Garth remains and he is looking very frail. :(
As I hold back my tears, I wish Richard had gotten to live much longer. He could’ve done so much more. I hope he has a special mission in heaven! Rip to Robbie also as this is a few days after his passing so that’s why I thought I’d play it. Rip to Rick and Levon and other Richard as well!
This song became a silent partner to me from when I first heard it on 'Music from Big Pink' in 1968, Richard's plaintive voice tugging at my heart, like some forgotten child at its parent's clothes. Then during my incarceration in Brixton prison for stowing away from South Africa to England, merely 4 days before my 21st birthday, 15 November, 1969 while awaiting repatriation, it became a form of salvation for my sanity. Now here I sit, shortly before my 75th birthday, in my home in Durban SA, with the sad comfort of this masterpiece transporting me to a thousand memories, all held together by the strains of a tribute by a brother to the man who steeped us in its comfort while trying to dispel his own loss & sadness ❤
I feel what you mean I guess. Some say this was a too simple song from Dylan. But who on earth never felt the killing feeling of emprisonment and the longing for freedom. This applies to all of us & could be sung in any church mass, or in a mosque or a desert.
Here reminiscing after the loss of Robbie today. What a healing force The Band's music has been to me throughout my life! I'm grateful that my father introduced me to real music as a child (of the '80s.) I can't help but think about how Garth must be feeling today.
😢😢😢
This is about Richard Manuel
Garth has a facebook site
@@johnnynbk I understand that this was for Manuel. I simply said I was visiting this video after the loss of Robertson.
Garth I'm sure is feeling lost and so was everyone else . It's hard for me to say this since as close as I ever got to the band was their music so all I've ever read , listened , or heard someone who actually knew them which many of the people I honestly thought knew what they were talking about since the stage and light jobs I worked was with a few people that where their training rodies so yea I got some insights on the Band Members and it was taken very hard by all members of the tight knit group and it simply reverberated thru all and questioners didn't have much sympathy for any of their private lives . As I read these comments other than the original comment by johnnycardboard was a sincere comment which a lot of your replies where way outta line , I mean read the comment and dont reply with such negativity i mean come on guys damn use that thing above your shoulders for something else other than rin & stimpy's cartoons and take a break since I don't know of one negative comment that has ever been givin about The Band just simply try to be human every now & then . Peace be with you all and anyone who comes here for the music and may everyone you hold close have peace in their lives as well !!!
Just Garth left now.....Good God , what a talented lot , never ever to be replicated or replaced.....
When everybody came in, damn....that was the shizz.
Beautiful !
All Richard Manuel's song were sad and tragic jst like his battle with drugs and depression
Oh My goodness, this is a beautiful but sad surprise. The photographs of Rick and Richard are priceless. It must've been really difficult to sing this without crying. You can hear it in Ricks voice that he had already been crying. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
A beautiful spiritual number