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This is one of those that really hurts.
Please don't take Neil or Joni just yet.
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
RIP
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RIP
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I love the first few Band albums, but for me it's his stuff with Bob Dylan. Blonde on Blonde, the Basement Tapes, 1974 tour, all of that. Top of the pile though - the 1966 tour. I must have listened to the electric half of the Manchester concert hundreds of times. Just a Telecaster and a big Fender amp playing "fucking loud".
Solo at around 3:45
Amazing to think that the genre we now know as 'Americana' was basically invented by Canadians.
RIP Robbie, what a legend.
I only found out recently that his friendship with Scorsese led to Robertson scoring his films - Raging Bull, Color of Money, Wolf of Wall Street.
Supremely talented man. Sad news.
I had the double live album "Rock of Ages". I know everyone raves about "The Weight", but my favourites were "Unfaithful Servant" and "The Shape I'm In", along with "Up On Cripple Creek" and "Across The Great Divide".
*edit* And "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" has always been one of my favourites to play and sing on acoustic.
RIP and thoughts with his loved ones.