Rick Danko - Sip The Wine
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2023
- "The Band - The Last Waltz", is an MGM-United Artists film, directed by Martin Scorsese and produced by Robbie Robertson on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1976, which was released, along with a soundtrack album, in 1978. In the movie, when Rick started playing a recording of "Sip The Wine," Scorsese said, "I like that" and I said, "Me too." To all who watched that and said, "Hey! Play the rest of it": this is for you. I spent a few hours putting this together - I hope you like it. If this is your kind of music, watch the whole movie. I enjoyed all of it except the clown ridiculing The Lord's Prayer. Highlights for me were when Neil Diamond appeared on stage looking like he owned it; Rick, Emmylou Harris and Lavon Helm's "Evangeline" (although disappointed the sound man did not pickup Lavon's mandolin playing); and when Bob Dylan appeared as the last guest and sang two songs, it was easy to know that "the star" had arrived.
The most amazing concert of all time. Winterland is now apartments - end of an era for SF rock concerts.
" Making Music..."
The most poignant moment in the whole film.
@laurel7570: Yeah. I had never heard the song, but when the intro began I was instantly engaged. I had quite a search finding the exact version, but so glad I finally did so I could create this video. I was immersed in the business world during the Bob Dylan era (The Band was his band), so I did not follow the music. Therefore, because of this movie, and this move alone, I felt a sense of loss at the announcement of Robbie's death August 9, 2023. I was really impressed with him in this movie.
Such an amazing song. It really should have gotten more are time during The Last Waltz this is a masterpiece
@@SidsCardShopme too 😢...I cried like I had lost an old friend and I was only 5 years old when this movie was released