Are you kidding me Doctor John is timesless..haven’t you heard of New Orleans Blues. He’s still one of the best ever that’s why he was invited to play at the last waltz
I was 20 when this was filmed, to all the young folk out there ,,,, well I can’t explain the seventies,,, but if you were there,,, no explanation needed
I'm1978 and I get told all the time. I grew up in the wrong decade as by the time I was making my own choices, it was the 90s, and music aint been anywere near as kl ,since the 70s in my humble opinion
Man, that voice is just indescribably good for this music. What a legendary, once-every-generation musician he is. He doesn't get the respect that he really deserves, in my opinion. Like, it is insane that I had never even heard of this master NOLA musician, Dr. John, until years and years later, and I actually do know a helluva lot of music from that era. I'm a younger fella (23), and I am just so glad to have discovered this amazing work by an amazing musician. Truly in a class of his own.
You said it right and I am nobody but was privileged to have known him, seen him. He was a party waiting to happen. I am happy that his music remains forever and he is finally getting the recognition for what he deserves
I swear, he could sing those lyrics on the beat, behind the beat, ahead of the beat or 3 weeks after the song had ended and they would still be buttery! Glad I got to see him perform live.
I recently finished the Levon Helm biography and he said it ironic Dr. Jon chose this song because he was actually becoming involved with Levons then wife Libby due to them going through problems. A year later or so Dr Jon and Libby married I believe or at least became a couple. Levon held no grudge or ill feelings and gave them his blessing. Still love this song. Speaks to me and a few situations in life that were similar. One I wish I could take back and one that brought me and my fiance together. Sorry but if I don't do it, somebody else will.
His Gumbo Album is Quintessential New Orleans. I know the Drummer on it Freddie Staehle . He told me Jerry Wexler heard them live and went Nuts trying to get a record done. The rest is history.
lovely to see people enjoying them selfs . great days very talented musicians today is so different bad news everywhere this makes me smile with happiness
@@BluesPianoSheets I hoping but in so many ways we are so far away from this. The bluegrass revival gives me hope for other roots genres. There’s nothing like it and nothing better. It transcends and brings joy and communion and that’s more of what we desperately need.
Der einzige Blues, den ich liebe. Als der Film 1978 in die DDR-Kinos kam, da steunten alle über den Dr. John. Nun ist er in der ganzen Welt bekannt. und unsterblich.
Sadly for the film (which I love btw) his performance is edited and there is a cut just before the end. A great performance, and a great film, of a great band.
Are you kidding me Doctor John is timesless..haven’t you heard of New Orleans Blues. He’s still one of the best ever that’s why he was invited to play at the last waltz
I discovered Dr John after I visited New Orleans, and I thought he was a pretty good pianist. I was very wrong. He is a LEGEND!
Man that bass guitar just knocks me out❤
I was 20 when this was filmed, to all the young folk out there ,,,, well I can’t explain the seventies,,, but if you were there,,, no explanation needed
I'm1978 and I get told all the time. I grew up in the wrong decade as by the time I was making my own choices, it was the 90s, and music aint been anywere near as kl ,since the 70s in my humble opinion
for those us who were not there.. pls explain lol
Man, that voice is just indescribably good for this music. What a legendary, once-every-generation musician he is. He doesn't get the respect that he really deserves, in my opinion. Like, it is insane that I had never even heard of this master NOLA musician, Dr. John, until years and years later, and I actually do know a helluva lot of music from that era. I'm a younger fella (23), and I am just so glad to have discovered this amazing work by an amazing musician. Truly in a class of his own.
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He's my generation and everything you say is spot on. I love that you like him! One in a million and one of the greatest bands ever backing him up..
@@CandiceADonofrio not just any band here either, we're talking about THE Band lol
Amen 😌
You said it right and I am nobody but was privileged to have known him, seen him. He was a party waiting to happen. I am happy that his music remains forever and he is finally getting the recognition for what he deserves
Oh baby! No one can replace the sweet Dr. John. Always joyous. Sweet, sweet voice. I loved him. Unforgettable. So much fun! Talent galore. RIP!
Dr. John even WALKED like he was in a Mardi Gras parade. RIP.
No one was like Dr. John. I am privileged to have known him.
Yes, one of a kind - a privilege just to hear him play!!
Wow did you .. heavy x
My Dad is Leonard Dauenhauer
My favourite version of this track This live version is so good. Better than the studio/album version.
I swear, he could sing those lyrics on the beat, behind the beat, ahead of the beat or 3 weeks after the song had ended and they would still be buttery! Glad I got to see him perform live.
Missed my chance! Sure would've loved to!
RIP. 🌹💖💖
Yeah, it's easy actually. Well, that's how he makes it look.
I recently finished the Levon Helm biography and he said it ironic Dr. Jon chose this song because he was actually becoming involved with Levons then wife Libby due to them going through problems. A year later or so Dr Jon and Libby married I believe or at least became a couple. Levon held no grudge or ill feelings and gave them his blessing.
Still love this song. Speaks to me and a few situations in life that were similar. One I wish I could take back and one that brought me and my fiance together.
Sorry but if I don't do it, somebody else will.
I think this is my favorite of the entire show. 💫💥
this and the Staples on the Weight
Love Dr. John and love the Band, miss them so
I'm speechless. Have played this a 1000 times over the last 48 years.
Such an amazing performance and it does my heart good to watch Robbie Robertson joyfully sing,"If I don't do i t I know somebody else will."
His Gumbo Album is Quintessential New Orleans. I know the Drummer on it Freddie Staehle . He told me Jerry Wexler heard them live and went Nuts trying to get a record done.
The rest is history.
Great voice 👌 I like to say " I dig his voice ",,,,and not feel dumb for saying the words together in 2024? But man I dig his voice
He talks exactly how he sings, one of the greats
he had the Band smiling and the Band hardly EVER smiled
After the performance Robbie summed it up: The Doctor. Nuff said.
He brought joy and we need more of that today!
when he says " night" I go wild!!!!!!!! The way he sings it makes me so happy!!!!
❤❤❤Dr. John! One of the best singing voices and talent.
lovely to see people enjoying them selfs . great days very talented musicians today is so different bad news everywhere this makes me smile with happiness
my favorite perfomance in The Last Waltz
Amazing!
What a vocal! What a piano!
Pure magic and joy. Sadly we’re moving further and further away from where this came from. Hopefully it will cycle around again.
I hope you're right John, a lot of rubbish on the air-waves these days
@@BluesPianoSheets I hoping but in so many ways we are so far away from this. The bluegrass revival gives me hope for other roots genres. There’s nothing like it and nothing better. It transcends and brings joy and communion and that’s more of what we desperately need.
more people need to play the piano - that's the key
I had the pleasure of meeting the Doctor at an MMTP where I was counselor. An amazing thrill to meet a New Orleans legend!
What a performer a genius.....we have lost so many great musicians
He is not lost a single bit as long as you listen to his music.
Such a night. The night Big Mac. The night tripper, the High Priest of blues, the Doctor John passes away... wfw when is the March Rest In Peace
A splendid musical moment. Joyful.
You broke my heart the night you passed. The night tripper. My Best friend Jim.
Love that piano …..
Always a Class Act!
I hope you are Resting in Peace and Love Forever Dr. John!
✌❤🎹🎶👍😘🙏
R.i.p.
RIP Dr John! such a Night!
RIP a true musical legend. 😔
RIP????? He is alive among all of us every day we listen to this
@@wysiwyg2489 Yeah man! You said it!
@@emanueltadeuborges1628 Say thankfullness to the band and all the fellas!
Rest in peace, you sweet man. ❤️🎶
Now that was some finish.
Der einzige Blues, den ich liebe. Als der Film 1978 in die DDR-Kinos kam, da steunten alle über den Dr. John. Nun ist er in der ganzen Welt bekannt. und unsterblich.
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RIP Good Doctor ❤ 🙏
RIP Dr. John.
New Orleanians don’t “rest in peace”, they rest in song
I could easily visualize Sweet Emma at Preservation Hall playing piano in this style with her one good hand.
Notice how he walked past Robbie to shake Levon’s hand. 🙀🙀
So damn good!!!
Every night.
Great.
So good...
so beloved~!
One of a kind
Here you are..
Sadly for the film (which I love btw) his performance is edited and there is a cut just before the end. A great performance, and a great film, of a great band.
Late 60s too. It was happening then.
♡♡♡♡
🙂❤🙏
Can not get enough of this! What does Dr. John say to the Band at the beginning?
"Thankfulness to The Band and all the fellas."
ah 'thankfulness'..thanks that was driving me crazy! LOL
@@mdoreenbarrett8728
Is that a gris-gris around his neck (below his pink bowtie)?
My Dad wrote this song
映像では、この曲いいとこ端折られてんだよな
Dr John and Dusty Rhodes were related
I got an announcement to make...there's some bad ribs going around! Don't nobody eat these ribs!!!
Bob Dylan on the last dance
@@ChrisHenry-bj2oi please say that’s a joke
死んじゃったわ
Well, he’s no Taylor Swift………thank goodness!!!
He sounds like Randy Newman.
beaufortluvr No, Randy sounds like The Dr!
Nobody sounds quite like Dr. John. A classic. 👍😎🎹🇳🇿
No-one sounds like the Dr - and certainly not Randy Newman...
I'd rather say that Dr John and Leon Russell are abt the same cut.