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[Music] Robbie Robertson RIP



smillie's garden

Am I evil?
Aug 11, 2003
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A musical giant: In Dylan's backing band, and then The Band, in which he wrote and co-wrote so many iconic songs. Then a varied solo career, including as a soundtrack composer and producer. Martin Scorsese's tribute to him may bring a tear to your eye.

I believe I'm correct in thinking that he was the last surviving original member of The Band. This song is great, and one of the rare Band numbers Robbie took lead vocal on. I'm off to listen to The Basement Tapes, thanks Robbie.

 






Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Uffern
A musical giant: In Dylan's backing band, and then The Band, in which he wrote and co-wrote so many iconic songs. Then a varied solo career, including as a soundtrack composer and producer. Martin Scorsese's tribute to him may bring a tear to your eye.

I believe I'm correct in thinking that he was the last surviving original member of The Band. This song is great, and one of the rare Band numbers Robbie took lead vocal on. I'm off to listen to The Basement Tapes, thanks Robbie.


Garth Hudson is still with us.

What a talent Robertson was; such a great songwriter and musician.

RIP Robbie
 


Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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Loved him as the host on 'Call My Bluff'

Yes, yes I know that was Robert Robinson but at the time of this post here are currently three 'RIP' threads on the first page of NSC: this one, Jamie Reid and Doreen Mantle. I'd never heard of any of them, and when I open them I find they're all very minor people. Obviously they mean something to the people creating the threads, but to the rest of us? Perhaps not so much. Not complaining, or saying people should stop doing it, just making an observation.

And apologies to the OP for hijacking his thread.
 
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Gwylan

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Loved him as the host on 'Call My Bluff'

Yes, yes I know that was Robert Robinson but at the time of this post here are currently three 'RIP' threads on the first page of NSC: this one, Jamie Reid and Doreen Mantle. I'd never heard of any of them, and when I open them I find they're all very minor people.
Robbie Robertson minor? If you're not into rock/pop music, fair enough, but to any fan, he's a very significant presence
 




DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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I was only talking to my daughter yesterday evening about how good the Band was because we’d read something about the Last Waltz.
one of my/our favourite music events ever is ”The Weight” from “the Last Waltz”, filmed in a studio with the Staples Singers - Sublime.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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I was only talking to my daughter yesterday evening about how good the Band was because we’d read something about the Last Waltz.
one of my/our favourite music events ever is ”The Weight” from “the Last Waltz”, filmed in a studio with the Staples Singers - Sublime.
For me, The Night they Drove Ol' Dixie Down is the song. All the pain of the civil war in just three or four minutes, as well as the bitterness of the North/South divide (still with us today). A fantastic slice of Americana ... and written by a foreigner
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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I was only talking to my daughter yesterday evening about how good the Band was because we’d read something about the Last Waltz.
one of my/our favourite music events ever is ”The Weight” from “the Last Waltz”, filmed in a studio with the Staples Singers - Sublime.
Never get bored of it, absolutely magnificent



RIP Robbie
 




Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,467
Mid Sussex
I was only talking to my daughter yesterday evening about how good the Band was because we’d read something about the Last Waltz.
one of my/our favourite music events ever is ”The Weight” from “the Last Waltz”, filmed in a studio with the Staples Singers - Sublime.
add to that Muddy Waters and Neil Young‘s Helpless.
 




GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Loved him as the host on 'Call My Bluff'

Yes, yes I know that was Robert Robinson but at the time of this post here are currently three 'RIP' threads on the first page of NSC: this one, Jamie Reid and Doreen Mantle. I'd never heard of any of them, and when I open them I find they're all very minor people. Obviously they mean something to the people creating the threads, but to the rest of us? Perhaps not so much. Not complaining, or saying people should stop doing it, just making an observation.

And apologies to the OP for hijacking his thread.
True, there are RIP threads about people I've never heard of, so I wouldn't dream of replying to them.

RIP Robbie Robertson.
 












sully

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Jul 7, 2003
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Worthing
I hadn't realised how much of his music I knew and loved until Radio Paradise started paying tribute yesterday.

A truly exceptional talent. RIP.
 






DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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That is absolutely glorious
It was always probably my favourite track from the Band, but Pop Staples voice just makes the hair on the back of my neck stand on end.
and Mavis Staples, the Sister who took the lead, is still gigging in her late 70s. We’ve seen her twice in the last 5 years or so - amazing. We also have a DVD documentary about her where she visits and spends time with Levon Helm shortly before he died. They also recorded an album together.
 




FamilyGuy

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Jul 8, 2003
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Crawley
A musical giant: In Dylan's backing band, and then The Band, in which he wrote and co-wrote so many iconic songs. Then a varied solo career, including as a soundtrack composer and producer. Martin Scorsese's tribute to him may bring a tear to your eye.

I believe I'm correct in thinking that he was the last surviving original member of The Band. This song is great, and one of the rare Band numbers Robbie took lead vocal on. I'm off to listen to The Basement Tapes, thanks Robbie.


I’ve only just seen this, I didn’t know.
Bugger!
RR CD “With the Native Americans” is one of my favourites. I’ll play it later and remember him.

Bye Robbie, and thanks.
 


Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
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North of Brighton
Oh no. Just watched The Band on the Music Icons series and resolved to revisit their back catalogue.
 


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