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  • @brandonmclendon5368
    @brandonmclendon5368 Рік тому +41

    RIP Robbie. Your music is unlike anything I’ve ever heard, and you will live on through your music. Hope you, Levon, Rick, and Richard are jamming in heaven.

  • @procopiojrpalacios9702
    @procopiojrpalacios9702 Рік тому +32

    Remembering and honoring Robbie, the great songwriter/guitarist of "The Band." Such a well spoken and interesting storyteller! May his spirit soar with the winds of his Native ancestors! RIP, J.R. Robertson.

  • @mariaschiffer3401
    @mariaschiffer3401 Рік тому +16

    I was at the end of my best decade, the 70s, when I discovered the Band ! I watched "The last waltz" several times, it was hypnotic... The masterful, sublime creator Mr. Scorsese took the ideas and wishes of 'The Band', a much exhausted (at that time) group of extraordinary musicians, and, channelling Merlin, gave the 5,000 fans in attendance, a 'Thanksgiving' an unforgettable musical feast!!! And, to all of us, a perfectly crafted film, to replenish our thirst of The Band’s iconic sound.! And 40 years later, God bless UA-cam and looping, I'm still dancing and singing!!! 'The Band' made my 70s complete, most excellent, and good!!! Thanks, God, for you! All of you. !!! 🤗👏💃

    • @drennendowning
      @drennendowning 11 місяців тому

      im an 18 year old who just found The Band back in August and the rest is history.. one of my band mates showed me The Last Waltz and it was life changing. ive always loved classic rock/southern rock but never heard of The Band and im so glad I found them, even all these years later

  • @prajnachan333
    @prajnachan333 Рік тому +9

    Robbie Robertson- you are a blessing to this world 🌎 🙏 ❤️.
    Musician, songwriter, guitarist 🎸 human being supreme.
    A proud son of Mohawk nation, Canadian.
    So sorry you left the stage- but what a lifetime, a life well lived indeed.
    Your music 🎶 touches me so deeply; melodies, native Indian Spirituality, rhythms, songs.
    All gratitude 🙏 and love Robbie.
    Fly on brother- see you at the next gig! 🕉

  • @robertvandenbos6680
    @robertvandenbos6680 Рік тому +3

    This man had such a great speaking voice, I love hearing this.

  • @johngallaghermusic9777
    @johngallaghermusic9777 Рік тому +3

    Robbie is the most engaging and and no bullshit interviewee ive ever heard. his stature as a musician and writer is something to be really acknowledged and appaulded. R.I.P Robbie.

  • @kevinvilmont6061
    @kevinvilmont6061 Рік тому +3

    Robbie had a flare. His voice was so calming.

  • @tomgebarowski8156
    @tomgebarowski8156 Рік тому +7

    Robbie, we are going to truly miss you, R.I.P. Not only were you a great musician, but a great great storyteller! Love this!❤😂😊

  • @lukejones0826
    @lukejones0826 Рік тому +7

    RIP Robbie, ever since I’d first listened to The Band he became my favorite guitar player. What an incredible talent we’ve lost

  • @woodybalfour8213
    @woodybalfour8213 Рік тому +8

    Thank you Robbie...Por todos...My dad's not here anymore bit I will never forget his excitement when your first solo record came out...Come down Gabriel and blow your horn...Some day we will meet again...Love

  • @Jarjarjar21
    @Jarjarjar21 Рік тому +8

    "...This hunger is something that I can never satisfy...so I'm always on this search..." That is the Artist...There is always more to express or manifest than is expressed or manifested.❤

  • @deborahwargo8888
    @deborahwargo8888 2 роки тому +18

    Robbie Robertson " solo tape I bought in 1995 saved my soul. I didn't know who he was at the time but the music healed me. Been following him ever since. He is an ambassador of truth and
    love

  • @TeleCaster66
    @TeleCaster66 Рік тому +3

    Love Robbie... The Band wouldn't have gone as long as it did without him.

  • @cbasacik
    @cbasacik Рік тому +2

    What a conversationalist and what a story teller - bless his soul …

  • @halbie71
    @halbie71 4 роки тому +47

    At 17:54 of the video, when Robbie talks about going to Arkansas, my Uncle Charlie Halbert let Ronnie Hawkins & the Hawks stay at his motel, the Rainbow Inn Courts in West Helena, Arkansas. Ronnie Hawkins worked at the motel for my Uncle & he helped Levon buy a set of drums & paid for his membership in to musicians union.

    • @davidallen346
      @davidallen346 3 роки тому +1

      If you don't like a musician why would you watch his interview and reply to someone else's comment strange ?

  • @edwardlarkin4279
    @edwardlarkin4279 Рік тому +4

    Sure glad i caught this interview of Robbie. So wonderful. Great storyteller. Mesmerizing.Have to listen to the Last Waltz again for the third time. Thanyou for this.

  • @lastname6584
    @lastname6584 Рік тому +5

    RIP. Thanks Robbie R for your music. It has enriched our lives.

  • @majorthestbernard5831
    @majorthestbernard5831 Рік тому +7

    Now he lives in a big pink house in Heaven, reunited with his old pals. Rest in peace, Rob.

    • @SuperC888
      @SuperC888 Рік тому +1

      Garth still lives 😊

    • @mrgjg
      @mrgjg 3 місяці тому

      And amazingly, Garth was 6-7 yrs older than the rest of them.

  • @camlendrim7609
    @camlendrim7609 Рік тому +2

    Robbie is one hell of a storyteller. So willing to share such intimate details of his and the Band’s musical journey in such a passionate and colorful way.

  • @missymissymiss5192
    @missymissymiss5192 5 років тому +15

    He was lucky to have worked with such great musicians and singers. It’s unlikely we’ll see the likes of such an amazing band again.

  • @lorneberkun9564
    @lorneberkun9564 Рік тому +3

    May his memory be a blessing

  • @gaylethomson6614
    @gaylethomson6614 7 років тому +72

    I met Robbie and Rick Danko when l was 15 years old. We were playing at the same concert in Ottawa, called Pineland! We were friends for many years. Rick and l were in contact shortly before he passed. They we wonderful young men then very, very talented, especially Robbie. I am so proud of Robbie! Beautiful person.

    • @JohnnyCanuck32
      @JohnnyCanuck32 7 років тому

      #MINDS #THEBAND i was lucky enuff 2 once get an email from the Hawk's secretary :) #Danko #RIP www.minds.com/groups/profile/465636023821410313/activity

    • @scotsman6712
      @scotsman6712 6 років тому +6

      I handed Rick a pen once.we did not remain in contact.

    • @kevinjoseph517
      @kevinjoseph517 5 років тому

      @@ThisIsMusic1985 sssh

    • @kevinjoseph517
      @kevinjoseph517 5 років тому +1

      @@ThisIsMusic1985 sssh

    • @johnalderon7692
      @johnalderon7692 4 роки тому +2

      @thisismusic You clearly never get laid and probably live in your moms basement.

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith Рік тому +4

    Such a great interview!

  • @janhensley3617
    @janhensley3617 Рік тому +4

    Much love and respect Robbie Robertson. RIP ❤

  • @Dr10Jeeps
    @Dr10Jeeps 7 років тому +32

    This was an amazing interview. Thank you Robbie Robertson for all of your wonderful music, especially with The Band! The Last Waltz is an absolute classic.

  • @BlankUberEverybody
    @BlankUberEverybody 8 років тому +33

    Enjoying this immensely --went to a meet and greet last week and got to shake hands ask a couple of questions and have my picture taken with Mr,. Robbertson--it was only the second time I've been in the same room with him, like I told him, I last saw him when I got a seat close to the stage back in March of '66

  • @darlenealessio7609
    @darlenealessio7609 3 роки тому +12

    Outstanding!!! Love this man, revered confident, comfortable kind articulate intelligent, great orator as a lyricists writer and talented musician. I'm so happy to have the privilege to listen and watch this video of Robby Roberson amazed!

  • @triciahope2377
    @triciahope2377 4 роки тому +11

    SO loved the backstory here. VERY proud of these two talented Canadians! The Last Waltz was the first music I bought at 14 that wasn't a K Tel record! Was the soundtrack to a wonderful part of my life and helped me clean the cabins in the home I grew up in in Banff, Alberta!

  • @frankcarr6920
    @frankcarr6920 2 роки тому +11

    Amazing interview that I've finally seen and listened to . . . Thank you RR for your music, your inspiration, your love, your kindness and frankness! May God bless you and keep you!!

  • @johngibbs799
    @johngibbs799 Рік тому +7

    Great interview. And Robbie left a lot out and even downplayed himself. I love him!!! 😇

  • @gwen6453
    @gwen6453 3 роки тому +14

    There’s no one like Robbie Robertson, and the band and all the founding musicians who made him! 💘
    ❤️🎼🎹🥁🪕🎧🎸🎻🎷🥰

  • @ruiseartalcorn
    @ruiseartalcorn 4 роки тому +7

    A great musician!!! An awesome band!!!!

  • @davidallen346
    @davidallen346 8 років тому +33

    When someone is wiling to sit down for a hr and half to talk bout their life experiences u really have to appreciate esp from this great musician Robbie Robertson

    • @davidaronek5913
      @davidaronek5913 6 років тому

      1-(800)897-3997

    • @galanvoorhis3
      @galanvoorhis3 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah nothing for respect of a man with delight in talking about himself, especially the clout he gained with the work horses all dead. What man.l, glorious and free coked out of his mind with his mic muted on stage. Was great.

    • @TigerDriver66
      @TigerDriver66 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah Robbie is thrilled to blab about himself. Especially after everyone is dead.

    • @tyrapp262
      @tyrapp262 3 роки тому +1

      @@TigerDriver66 What's your point?

    • @hannejeppesen1809
      @hannejeppesen1809 8 місяців тому

      It is an interview with Robbie, what do you expect him to talk about, I have listened to several interviews with Robbie, he often talks about his band members, his visit to the Six Nations, his mother, even his stepfather who beat him up when he was a teenager. I don't know what you expect in and one to one interview. Anyway i and many others find him fascinating. Your English leave something to be desired, not sure what you mean, but you are misinformed.@@galanvoorhis3

  • @julianterris
    @julianterris 8 років тому +8

    Terrific -thank-you for that -what a treat.

  • @Caperhere
    @Caperhere Рік тому +5

    The word Robbie called The Last Waltz was a celebration. I naturally thought he meant a party. But recently I read a book called Keeper’n Me, by Richard Wagamese. It’s about a teenager who had been taken from his family at 4 years old, and sent to a school to take the Indian out of him . He lived in foster care until he aged out, then found himself alone in a big city. He had no knowledge of his family.He lands in prison, and his family located him, and wrote to him. When he’s released, he goes goes to his reservation, meets his family, and is assigned a mentor I called Keeper. The teenager, Garnet begins to learn the traditions of his people, and how to become a respected man. It’s an easy read, or listen if you choose the audiobook route. It’s a good book which insight into indigenous culture, and one of the things described is a celebration. It’s different from what we call a celebration. There is meaning to it.
    Ever since .I listened to Keeper’n Me, I think of The Last Waltz differently. I don’t know if Robbie meant celebration as a party, or in the indigenous way. It’s too late to ask him, but I like to think he insisted on calling it a celebration for a specific reason.
    The book takes place in Ontario. The tribal folks call themselves’ bush Indians’. It’s a really good, easy to read or listen to. I liked the audio version( borrowed it from my library for free. ) It gives insight to the traditions of Natives in a simple, but interesting way.

  • @deanhenry1229
    @deanhenry1229 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the music, RIP Robbie ❤

  • @davidbentley145
    @davidbentley145 4 роки тому +9

    Some of the most heartfelt music ever heard came from this man...still brings tears to my eyes...Hugz brother...

  • @thomasburrell3253
    @thomasburrell3253 2 роки тому +7

    Absolutely brilliant interview! Thank you Robbie and George.

  • @qalbiwilson574
    @qalbiwilson574 4 роки тому +4

    Saw the Band in Frankfurt in late ‘60’s. (70? ) Few Germans knew them yet. Maybe three hundred folks showed. Got to hang out at the stage. So cool.

  • @carlubambi5541
    @carlubambi5541 2 роки тому +10

    One of Canada's greatest talents

  • @marilynbanks-meditation
    @marilynbanks-meditation 4 роки тому +9

    What an amazing storyteller! His excitement is lusciously contagious! Great interview. Thx for sharing.

  • @BernieHollandMusic
    @BernieHollandMusic 4 роки тому +19

    His skills as a raconteur are as exquisite as his musicianship - he brings everything to life

  • @1207tase
    @1207tase 8 років тому +140

    Regardless of what's been said regarding his relationship with certain bandmates, he speaks of them with nothing but love and respect.

    • @gaylethomson6614
      @gaylethomson6614 7 років тому +17

      1207tase He always has.

    • @aladinhadzic3384
      @aladinhadzic3384 7 років тому +18

      Off course when he ripped the off.

    • @brucerobinson9321
      @brucerobinson9321 6 років тому +14

      That's odd, what little I read of the book begins with him painting Levon, Richard, & Rick as addicts.

    • @ryanharris869
      @ryanharris869 6 років тому +4

      @@brucerobinson9321 They may have been but if they didn't get the same pay, Robbie took a little the money.
      Wonder what he is high on in that rambling interview

    • @GTseven
      @GTseven 5 років тому +33

      @@ryanharris869 Robbie was the lucid organizer and driver of the group while his bandmates were riding in the back of the bus. They all made plenty of money, but Robbie didn't put his cash up his nose or in his veins. He reinvested and reinvented. Produced albums. Built a studio. His bandmates stayed on the road and it killed them all but the organ player.

  • @billypilgrim7838
    @billypilgrim7838 5 років тому +2

    music in the. air I hear it everywhere..rags bones and old sad songs keep haunting my memory..

  • @curlessmania4708
    @curlessmania4708 4 місяці тому

    What a great interview…Robbie was such a unique talent. What a writer. I miss him!

  • @mikefobear589
    @mikefobear589 Рік тому +1

    What a life!

  • @pts5217
    @pts5217 3 роки тому +54

    It’s a shame how often fans of The Band trash Robbie and make him out to be a villain. He’s definitely a complicated guy, but he wrote the songs that everyone loves. The Band needed a leader. They were all complicated guys. Robbie had to deal with the others egos, mood swings, addictions, and lack of songwriting ambition. He didn’t write the majority of songs to get rich, he did it because he had to at the time. One guy coming up with a new album of songs is a lot of pressure. People didn’t realize the money in publishing back then. He apparently would be up in the morning writing while the others were passed out and strung out. Levon is probably my all time favorite singer and drummer but he seemed like a difficult person to work with. Robbie had to deal with Richard getting completely shitfaced and almost killing his wife and totaling her new car. Robbie gets the same hate McCartney gets from some Beatles fans. It’s unwarranted

    • @robertajeanrogers7623
      @robertajeanrogers7623 2 роки тому +5

      What? SAINT robbie robertson? Like The Band didn’t have to deal with HIS “attitude”? Yeh, it sure ‘nuf IS a “shame” when someone focuses on the challenges the other four men had and then have the ping pong balls to describe robbie as just “complicated “.
      Guess that’s why it’s OK for the complicated leader to F_CK OVER his “Brothers”! Course he only did that ONCE. That was all it took.
      Yeh. ONCE WERE BROTHERS
      But let’s get down to the bottom line.
      robbie WASN’T solo. Do you really suppose that he could’ve done it by himself??? There WERE FOUR, 4, other ARTISTS in The Band.
      TALENTED ARTISTS every bit, if not more, capable as him. And the very talented Mr. Robertson TOTALLY “forgot” about them. He deftly took more, as in ALL, that he DID NOT deserve.
      Richard Manuel, Garth Hudson, Rick Danko & Levon Helm were totally SCREWED OVER plain and simple. And, YES! He most definitely IS a VILLAIN.
      And PLEASE don’t compare robertson with Paul McCartney! There IS no comparison. Period.
      Oh, and btw, holding LEVON HELM’s hand when he was unconscious, dying THAT makes everything he STOLE all right???
      You know what that shows? It shows what a grandstanding, opportunistic COWARD he is
      A truly Gutless Wonder. It IS A SHAME. AND it IS WARRANTED , Pt S . You, condescending, judgmental ping pong ball.

    • @cavscout62
      @cavscout62 2 роки тому +3

      You apparently don’t know that it was Levon who was actually the backbone and “leader” from the beginning when they were Levon And The Hawks. Robertson is a shitheel and that just indisputable.

    • @mbellizia75
      @mbellizia75 2 роки тому

      They wouldn't trash him if he wasn't such a giant peckerhead.

    • @candelise
      @candelise Рік тому +10

      ​​@@robertajeanrogers7623Sometimes these reactions written says something more about the writers.

    • @Jarjarjar21
      @Jarjarjar21 Рік тому +3

      Ask people who are or have been in bands...ha...what it's like...
      😂🎉🎉🎉
      Hail THE BAND
      Hail Robbie Robertson

  • @torontorox
    @torontorox 8 років тому +11

    it was an honour to be there! looking forward to better indigenous relations!

  • @keykiyox
    @keykiyox 3 роки тому +7

    Listening to him speaking, I realized that he has been a great entertainer. He doesn't mean to be, but he is. That is, to me, something we call intellectuality. which is modest. which relies greatly on his ability to recollect events of his life so minutely, sometimes with his creation perhaps, but who cares? It IS ENTERTAINING.

    • @patderrick3401
      @patderrick3401 3 роки тому

      Absolutely right. His memories & recollections are remarkable & thoroughly entertaining. He has a lovely melodic, soft voice which tops the whole story/picture off. It s quite a remarkable talent really.

  • @joeceonnia1954
    @joeceonnia1954 3 роки тому +3

    Robbie Robertson I'm with you brother .

  • @dreamwell2020
    @dreamwell2020 3 роки тому +9

    Here we meet a truely extrordinary person. American music became an essential part of him, and then he became a driver of music in America and beyond - and he's an indigeonous Canadian.

    • @patderrick3401
      @patderrick3401 3 роки тому +1

      I was a Band fan way back in late 60/70 s. It s amazing to think that we re listening to songwriter of the Band all these later & still enjoying the music & the story of the very remarkable group of musicians that were the BAND.

    • @Maguirearch
      @Maguirearch 3 роки тому +2

      Is he not "Part" indigenous native American Indian...as in "Half- Caste".....Half Indian / half White ???

  • @meb2126
    @meb2126 3 роки тому +4

    I'm reading the book now. I love all the references to music and movies. Some of those were completely new to me.

  • @angeloiodice9304
    @angeloiodice9304 4 роки тому +2

    Robbie certainly is not bashful. I will not say proud or arrogant but bold, confident and unwilling to compromise. He really is an amazing speaker. He really takes his time, unrushed, unhurried and just unabashedly tells his tale. Very interesting and engaging speaker.

  • @peterrobertson2580
    @peterrobertson2580 5 років тому +42

    It really strikes me that Robbie foresaw that the road was going to destroy them and their music and pushed to stop touring. Levon, Rick and Richard couldn’t get there, continued to tour, had significant health and lifestyle issues and were all gone too soon. Only Levon had a few more unforgettable moments in the spotlight.
    Robbie chose to be in command of his craft; the others were controlled by theirs and were consumed by it. The Band wrote the score for the screenplay of my life but when I think about how things turned out for them, I can’t help but be sad. The blend of those voices was incredible and I regret so much their passing.

    • @joeborland7547
      @joeborland7547 4 роки тому +6

      The rest of the band lived the music, and Robbie, no judgment, decided to find a way to make an easier living. Can’t hate Robbie for it but I love that Levon didn’t take that route. Neil diamond, a young Scorsese, was about getting ahead but the blowout for the partnership was Muddy Waters, Van Morrison, Neil Young the Staple singers got Levon. Maybe Robbie made the right choice for his own self, probably did, but he won’t live forever like Levon. Levon gets Valhalla for musicians, Robbie gets a comfortable life in nice restaurants in LA, both are valid choices but I know the choice I admire more.

    • @joeborland7547
      @joeborland7547 4 роки тому +4

      Can’t believe I forgot about Carnie. Ridiculous movie but way better than people give it credit for. In the end as we stand I might not cross the street to see Robbie but I’d forge a river just to hear Garth Hudson touch one key.

    • @craigjohnson7913
      @craigjohnson7913 4 роки тому +7

      A devoted Dylan fan from his first album, I first saw him in 1962 at the Ann Arbor High School auditorium. I went to every concert within reach. When I saw Robertson on the stage next to him in Detroit as the Band began their tour with him, I knew this was the future. I agree 100% that Levon was astonishingly gifted. So is Garth, so was Rick, and so was dear Richard. I don't know if you're a guitar player or not, but if you are, you've likely heard Robertson play some of the most guttural, intense, and perfect leads ever performed in rock and roll. His leads and absolutely, his lyrics, provided much of what's remembered from the Band. I love Levon, too, I love them all, but what kept the group plugged in was Robertson, more than anyone there.

    • @jimbob12404yahoo
      @jimbob12404yahoo 4 роки тому +1

      Just one listen to the Jason Isbell song Danko/Manuel tells you all you need to know about the allure and danger of the road. Lucky for Mr Isbell that he learned the lesson before the road got him too.

    • @jimbob12404yahoo
      @jimbob12404yahoo 4 роки тому +1

      Drive-By Truckers - Danko Manuel Lyrics:
      Let the night air cool you off.
      Tilt your head back and try to cough.
      Don't say nothing 'bout the things you never saw.
      Let the night air cool you off.
      I ain't living like I should.
      A little rest might do me good.
      Got to sinking in the place where I once stood.
      Now I ain't living like I should.
      Can you hear that singing? Sounds like gold.
      Maybe I can only hear it in my head.
      Fifteen years ago we owned that road
      now it's rolling over us instead.
      Richard Manuel is dead.
      God forbid you call their bluff.
      Like the nightmares ain't enough.
      Remember when we used to think that we were tough?
      God forbid you call their bluff.
      First they make you out to be
      the only pirate on the sea.
      Then they say Danko would have sounded just like me.
      "Is that the man you want to be?"
      Can you hear that song? It sounds like gold.
      Maybe I could make it bigger overseas.
      Fifteen years ago we owned this road
      now it only gives us somewhere else to leave.
      Something else you can't believe.
      Can you hear that singing? Sounds like gold.
      Maybe I can hear poor Richard from the grave
      singin' where to reap and when to sow
      when you've found another home you have to leave.
      Something else you can't believe.
      Jason Isbell © House Of Fame Music (BMI)

  • @d.b.hankinster5952
    @d.b.hankinster5952 8 років тому +11

    This is great. Can`t wait to read the book.

  • @erikt454
    @erikt454 Рік тому +3

    Roll In Peace, Robbie Robertson.
    One thing about his popular contention the road was killing The Band - they didn't actually tour much after 1971. I think they took 1972 and 1975 off, for the most part, and they did all of 4 shows or something in 1973.
    I love the group, when I collected tapes I couldn't understand why there were so few Band tapes for this hard-touring band, but compared to a lot of artists at the time, The Band didn't play as many shows as Robbie would have us believe.

    • @drummer78
      @drummer78 Рік тому +1

      The 74 tour with Dylan was pretty big and they did a pretty comprehensive tour in the summer of 76…culminating f course with the Last Waltz in November.

    • @hannejeppesen1809
      @hannejeppesen1809 10 місяців тому

      Yes, that is true. When they were about to go out on their first or first tour Rick Danko had a bad car accident, broke his neck and back, was in traction and out of commission for a long time. There were other times where they wanted to tour, but Richard was not doing well (heroin and alcohol). When Robbie wanted to stop touring he felt they would be tempting fate if they continued. Too many car accidents and too much drug use out of control.

  • @ximerodrig
    @ximerodrig 6 років тому +16

    When I first heard him speak had me thinking he is about to do “somewhere down the crazy river”

  • @MWL4466
    @MWL4466 8 років тому +21

    Thank you Robbie.
    You are a Canadian treasure.

  • @donnapuopolo2118
    @donnapuopolo2118 4 роки тому +1

    No Matter What Robbie, Thank You👍

  • @boerni1976
    @boerni1976 7 років тому +23

    Robbie is a wonderful storyteller

  • @MichaelOrthodoxChristian
    @MichaelOrthodoxChristian 5 років тому +9

    What a truly wonderful storyteller.

  • @LOVERGEIST777
    @LOVERGEIST777 3 роки тому +3

    You are my hero Robbie!

  • @AngFelton
    @AngFelton 8 років тому +11

    I love this, thanks for uploading 😘

  • @brandoboyer731
    @brandoboyer731 7 років тому +6

    glad to hear the history behind the last waltz and how much it meant because it literally changed my life

    • @galanvoorhis3
      @galanvoorhis3 3 роки тому +2

      You should read on what Danko, Manuel, and helm had to say about it. You'll find it wasn't so glorious and Robbie tried to act like such a defacto leader in front of the camera...

    • @tyrapp262
      @tyrapp262 3 роки тому +2

      @@galanvoorhis3 Only Helm dissed him. Danko and Manuel helped him on his solo projects.

  • @cor-z8m
    @cor-z8m Рік тому +2

    Canada’s National treasure!

  • @bobbys4327
    @bobbys4327 Рік тому

    Yeah, The Weight................heard it in 1969 after returning from Viet Nam..................amazing song in an amazing time!

  • @kevinflood7495
    @kevinflood7495 7 років тому +2

    I was flabbergasted when Robbie said he went to ST.Theresa's in Scarbrough, the same church I was baptised in down Kingston RD and stop 13, cool as fuck hey!!!

  • @lynnturman8157
    @lynnturman8157 8 років тому +10

    Loved it! Thank you for uploading.

  • @AustinALiboiron
    @AustinALiboiron 4 роки тому +2

    I'm playing the main e. piano line from Somewhere Down the Crazy River on guitar while he's telling the story about the music lessons note and it's a BRAND NEW VERSE.

  • @pamelaturman7176
    @pamelaturman7176 3 роки тому +8

    Yes the man is a real amazing musician, as was Garth, Richard, Levon, & Rick. He did have a knack for words and writing music. But they ALL COLLA BERATED in their songs and music. Makes no difference if they was addicts. He took all of Kevin's life and growing up and turned it into songs that earned lots of money. Had it not been for Levon telling all those stories those songs would of never happened for Robbie is to make ANY OF THAT MONEY. SO Levon should of absolutely been paid just like Robertson along with all those royalties. Of course he's going to speak of all of them with love and respect. They all helped make him very my rich. Don't you think?

    • @tyrapp262
      @tyrapp262 3 роки тому +4

      Levon wrote no songs. Ask Larry Campbell. If he's not going to put out writing words or music. It takes work and discipline. Helm liked to party instead.

    • @lastnamefirst4035
      @lastnamefirst4035 2 роки тому +1

      Yep

    • @stanjaskiel406
      @stanjaskiel406 2 роки тому +5

      Yeah, Levon had all these stories and could have turned them into songs.....but he didn't, did he. Robertson turned them into the songs...no one else.

    • @mrjasondylan
      @mrjasondylan Рік тому +2

      Don't disagree but the facts are in any band only the songwriter gets the royalties from the songs unless it's co written. Actually Dylan owes a lot of the Bands songs I know he owns the weight. Ringo never got John and Paul's royalties.

    • @hannejeppesen1809
      @hannejeppesen1809 8 місяців тому

      Actually Robbie made more money doing movie scores for Scorsese than he did with the Band. They all made a lot of money from The Band. Even Rick said in an interview "Did you ever make a million dollars real fast, it can ruin your life".

  • @monaedwards8688
    @monaedwards8688 Рік тому

    I love this man.

  • @Fanofane
    @Fanofane 7 років тому +2

    I'm coming from the other side of the world, but Robbie makes me wanna be joining his "tribe" called Canada !! G'bless R.R.

  • @jackreed7287
    @jackreed7287 5 років тому +3

    Great conversationist.

  • @brianfisher6165
    @brianfisher6165 2 роки тому +2

    Great interview, so interesting, Thanks!!!❤👌👍✌😁

  • @shuswapian
    @shuswapian 7 років тому +14

    Without Robbie's song writing "The band" was just "a band". Sure they were all great musicians and likeable enough guys but their career after Robbie left pretty much tells the tale of the tape, they lived off the legacy of The Band until their dying days. It was the song-writing of Robertson that took The Band out of the bars and elevated them on to the world's stage. Even after backing Dylan they could easily have drifted back into obscurity without epics such as "The Weight" and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", these are works of creative genius.
    The main things that set Robbie above his band-mates were his incredible song writing ability, his imagination and his drive and ambition to create.
    His ambition and determination was demonstrated early in his childhood when he was told by the people he grew up with, "not to expect much" and "not to try too hard". His response, "what is the matter with you people?", to me this says a lot. Same situation later on with the Band, 4 members were content to ride on the laurels of The Band's success and were not ambitious enough to contribute constructively to continuing the process of building upon it. Instead they took the easy road and became victims of their success and the industry, and became disabled by indulgence and addiction. Again Robbie must have said "what is the matter with you people?". Robbie went to incredible lengths to make things happen throughout his career, including "The Last Waltz", he is by definition a leader, not a follower. I think Robbie was more driven by the creative process than the perks of the lifestyle and wanted to continue exploring that road but could not do so dragging 4 uncooperative bodies along with him. For similar stories read "Neil Young" and "John Fogerty".

    • @terencequinn2682
      @terencequinn2682 6 років тому +4

      Dear Walter Branch - Just saw this - what a thoughtful and well written comment. So much better than much of the comments written here.

    • @brucerobinson9321
      @brucerobinson9321 6 років тому +2

      Yeah, those 3 Grammys Levon earned are meaningless. Meanwhile Robbie became Marty's music boy?

    • @emiltrees
      @emiltrees 6 років тому

      Dylan said that Robbie was the best guitar player he ever heard. Google it.

    • @rogernetzer1054
      @rogernetzer1054 6 років тому +1

      Without the Band what was Robbie?

    • @chuckyoneill6867
      @chuckyoneill6867 3 роки тому

      @@emiltrees Ive heard Dylan say that about George Harrison 2 and i believe Harrison was way more gifted than robertson gimme a break.

  • @MrAMO73
    @MrAMO73 7 років тому +4

    What a pleasure that was. Thanks for uploading!

  • @philipmazonson4694
    @philipmazonson4694 5 років тому +2

    This was really great!

  • @skipwilliam5639
    @skipwilliam5639 2 роки тому

    That was awesome.

  • @catcat5280
    @catcat5280 3 роки тому +4

    I just love everything about this man....Hes just something to behold in so many ways...just a wonderful human being,

  • @tjnugent62
    @tjnugent62 7 років тому +3

    I had a dream about eating dinner with BB King and Chris Russert and others at a big table. BB sat across the table from me. Someone at my piece of carrot cake and I sang. My carrot cake is gone... BB Smiled and sang, Your carrot cake has gone away.. then we laughed... Vivid dream... and amazing.

    • @mariaschiffer3401
      @mariaschiffer3401 Рік тому

      Never liked carrot cake before ... I'm reading this, and I'm craving IT! And, I want to dream your dream...lovely! 🤗🤫💃

  • @terriejohnston8801
    @terriejohnston8801 3 роки тому +1

    SO SMOOTH...SO HILARIOUS....SOOO VERY GIFTED.

  • @tometheridge4711
    @tometheridge4711 5 років тому +7

    From his home in Woodstock, New York, the amiable Canadian also expressed his desire to make an album with Keith Richards, explained why he took a long hiatus from recording, and offered some less-than-flattering observations on old Bandmate Robbie Robertson.
    MATTHEW LEWIS: Rick, on the new album, I really like your version of Twilight. Why did you pick that particular old Robbie Robertson song to record?
    RICK DANKO: I hate to say this, but it's as much of a Rick Danko song as it is a Robbie Robertson song. I just forgot to seek (credit). Robbie was very tight with sharing those responsibilities. That's why he's where he is, and that's why we are where we are, to make a long story short... He'll say he did it all, if you give him the opportunity,
    MATTHEW: Are there a lot of old Band songs that you feel you should have been credited on?
    RICK: I feel that way about the whole band. Especially the music. A lot of them stories, Levon (Helm, Band singer and drummer) told a lot of great stories that we worked in the lyrics for songs. But that's behind us. I feel much the way Mike Love (of the Beach Boys) feels. (Love sued bandmate Brian Wilson for denying him songwriting credits.) Maybe I'll have to end up hiring his lawyer (laughs).
    MATTHEW: What's your relationship with Robbie these days?
    RICK: I don't really speak to him or see him that much. He's hanging out in that Armani crowd, I guess, wearing them Armani suits.
    SOURCE: theband.hiof.no/articles/rd_interview_bigo_may_1997.html

    • @tometheridge4711
      @tometheridge4711 5 років тому

      @Rick B GLAD WE AGREE !!!
      Rick didn't want to tear the Band apart, like RR had done, didn't want to slam the door on a reunion...survival instinct...RR was not moved...Jim Weider was far better....

    • @tometheridge4711
      @tometheridge4711 5 років тому

      @Rick B that's right, it's about my presence...
      not about RR hijacking the copyrights...
      I am the one causing the stink...
      more fodder for your team of shrinks...

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 3 роки тому +2

      Tom Etheridge thanks Tom for posting this and attempting to set the record straight amongst all the Robbie sycophants on this page. But what do they care right? They didn’t get screwed over.

    • @tyrapp262
      @tyrapp262 3 роки тому

      @@lewstone5430 Lame.

    • @tyrapp262
      @tyrapp262 3 роки тому +4

      Dude you can find more sources where Danko praised Robbie. Read the interview from theband.hiof of Danko's last interview where said Robbie was a great songwriter and nucleus of The Band. Thanks for the selective reference.

  • @username9577
    @username9577 6 років тому +26

    I would imagine that Mr. Robertson is a mixture of positive and negative just like everyone else.

    • @fivecitydirttracker4776
      @fivecitydirttracker4776 4 роки тому

      Well......of course, why would he be any different than...............although, his journey was more prolific than most. This was informative for me as I'm not to familiar with him or the band other than they backed Bob Dylan. ✌

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 3 роки тому +3

      Some positive some negative some thievery.

    • @fivecitydirttracker4776
      @fivecitydirttracker4776 3 роки тому

      @@lewstone5430 So....average/normal.....just like most folks.
      "Barrow" sounds much nicer than "Thievery"......?

    • @tyrapp262
      @tyrapp262 3 роки тому

      @@lewstone5430 lame.

  • @Stephanjnj
    @Stephanjnj 8 років тому +17

    A captivating story teller.

  • @larryholland7192
    @larryholland7192 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome interview!!!

  • @kevinjoseph517
    @kevinjoseph517 5 років тому +5

    nice that he praises Rick Danko.

    • @TigerDriver66
      @TigerDriver66 3 роки тому

      Would have been nicer if he didn’t steal all the money and let the band live in poverty. But sure, praise after they are all long dead so he can seem like the “nice guy” to people that don’t know the history is cool. Fuck this piece of shit.

    • @tyrapp262
      @tyrapp262 3 роки тому

      @@TigerDriver66 Lame.

    • @axelheiburg584
      @axelheiburg584 2 роки тому +1

      @@TigerDriver66 Must suck being miserable.

  • @tamayagarner1542
    @tamayagarner1542 6 років тому +2

    there is so much information in this video. I am blown away and so inspired.

  • @marvinsannes9397
    @marvinsannes9397 7 років тому +5

    That guy is one CLASS act.

  • @karenpeters8646
    @karenpeters8646 Рік тому

    RIP beautiful man.❤️

  • @superintelligentapefromthe121
    @superintelligentapefromthe121 3 роки тому +14

    I cant wait to hear his belabored explanation of his technique of standing 12 feet away from a mic while singing harmony.....

    • @andytaylor4446
      @andytaylor4446 3 роки тому +11

      That’s pretty shitty…he may have been a lot of things but he was a member of a group most here love and he contributed greatly. Appreciate them while they are still here.

    • @jordansmith5978
      @jordansmith5978 3 роки тому +7

      He actually sang harmony live quite often. Not all the time but this point is so overdone. What was the intent of your comment?

    • @andytaylor4446
      @andytaylor4446 3 роки тому +5

      @@jordansmith5978 He was just mimicking a quote he heard from a book he probably didn’t read.

    • @kevinlewis1017
      @kevinlewis1017 3 роки тому +5

      Robbie mic was on when was doubling Richards parts because Richards boozing blew out his angelic voice most of the time.

  • @mlbolts72
    @mlbolts72 8 років тому +3

    thx 4 the video

    • @ernieolea101
      @ernieolea101 6 років тому

      Matt Lidyoff Robbie was great ! From Canada,But got his music influence from America !! The best music,

  • @brachio1000
    @brachio1000 2 роки тому

    Fascinating.

  • @RGMiron
    @RGMiron 4 роки тому +3

    One of the Greats.

  • @colleenshea2293
    @colleenshea2293 Рік тому +1

    The Last Waltz must be seen !

  • @SweetParadise68
    @SweetParadise68 8 років тому +5

    This was fantastic

  • @randalmcmurphy1893
    @randalmcmurphy1893 5 років тому +6

    Must confess that I maligned Robbie at first because of childish opinions but he is a real man.

    • @Vickytoriahirt1234
      @Vickytoriahirt1234 5 років тому +3

      Yes some people believe whatever they hear it seems. Gossip.

    • @mariaschiffer3401
      @mariaschiffer3401 Рік тому +2

      And, so are you, for 'giving him his due' ! We, Canadians, claim him as"our national treasure". Thank you! 😇🤗💃

  • @stlunitedfc
    @stlunitedfc 4 роки тому +3

    This is phenomenal!

  • @claumeister1
    @claumeister1 5 років тому +5

    Can't believe how good Robbie looks, and how happy and healthy he seems. He was smoking like a chimney (and doing God knows what else) throughout The Last Waltz, at age 33. It's 40 years later and he still has every brown hair on his head, that great voice, still handsome. Some guys have all the luck.

    • @michaeldonovan4793
      @michaeldonovan4793 5 років тому +2

      dyed brown hair for sure..

    • @frandanco6361
      @frandanco6361 5 років тому +5

      CL - It's a very badly made wig on his head, not his hair...

  • @Snakefinger1000
    @Snakefinger1000 6 років тому +12

    I know why it happens but nevertheless it pisses me off when the musical footage is cut from these interviews. Corporate greed and power over the producers of these docos. forces UA-camrs to spoil their work by cutting out the music.

  • @edgarcardiel157
    @edgarcardiel157 2 роки тому

    I love you rob