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I think it's the Sum41 one
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Yes, The Band. If you havne't heard it, go to the MMJ forum and they have a good recording of it for download. It was so fantastic that when my wife and I heard it, we decided to drive up to New Jersey this weekend. That and the monster shows Pearl Jam is putting on .
Joined: Mon Mar 13, 2006 8:53 pm Posts: 15 Location: Shoreham, NY Ten CLub Number: 94xxx
It's a great song by The Band. It's on the Northern Lights Southern Cross album. Good record, but their best albums are Music from Big Pink and the self-titled The Band album.
Classic stuff. They were previously known as the Hawks before they were grabbed by Dylan and featured as his band during the infamous electric tour of '66.
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Dawg wrote:
Long live Danko!!! One of the best sad song singers in Rock & Roll!!!
Hell yeah!
Danko was the shit (RIP )
For those who haven't seen it, check out "the Last Waltz", it's a classic concert film with "the Band" firing on all cylinders. Plenty of guest appearances (Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Hawkins, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Dr John, and MANY more) and it was filmed by Martin Scorcese(sp?)
Dig it!
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Doctorb wrote:
Dawg wrote:
Long live Danko!!! One of the best sad song singers in Rock & Roll!!!
Hell yeah! Danko was the shit (RIP )
For those who haven't seen it, check out "the Last Waltz", it's a classic concert film with "the Band" firing on all cylinders. Plenty of guest appearances (Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Hawkins, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Dr John, and MANY more) and it was filmed by Martin Scorcese(sp?) Dig it!
I love Danko's style on display in the Last Waltz - he's like a happy little kid bouncing around with his bass.
Back on topic - edved & jimjames make nice singin' partners on this one - kinda reminds me of ed&beck way back when.
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It's a great song by The Band. It's on the Northern Lights Southern Cross album. Good record, but their best albums are Music from Big Pink and the self-titled The Band album.
Classic stuff. They were previously known as the Hawks before they were grabbed by Dylan and featured as his band during the infamous electric tour of '66.
Essential:
Music from Big Pink The Band Stage Fright
you have to add The Last Waltz (complete box set) so worth it, they play sooo many different styles of music
The Last Waltz DVD is also tied for the best music DVD every made (along with Zeppelin's DVD, pick the Last Waltz DVD up too... a must
they are one of my favorite bands of all time, to hear this song at the Continental shows is reason enough for me to get in early for them...
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