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I love especially how carefully Danko and Robertson watch Dylan during his set. They obviously remembered Bob's tendency to change things on the fly - and smiling all the way. There are numerous stories about how reluctant Bob was to being filmed for TLW, and also about his obsession with what hat to wear! (I'd have preferred the 'Desire' chapeau, personally - that white thing looks straight     

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Author: tjcozzolino
Date: Sep 10, 2008 08:18

On Sep 9, 8:20 pm, jokerm...@msn.com (Joker Man) wrote: Hello All, I just watched "The Last Waltz". After Zimmy sings the first verse of Forever Young I love when he looks to his left and gives that I dont know expression on his face....Makes me laugh everytime...Its one of the many small reasons why I love the guy. I love that moment, too. I also really like the way he points into
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1978 "The Last Waltz" (The Band) VHS Video Cassette I have for sale the 1978 A Martin Scorsese's Film "The Last Waltz" (The Band) VHS Video Cassette in MINT condition. Box Excerpt: "On Thanksgiving night, 1976, "The Band," the eclectic rock-n-roll band that has made a legendary mark on the world of music, said good-bye to thousands of fans at the Winterland in San Francisco. Relive that exciting     

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Author: Temporary Like Achilles
Date: Sep 10, 2008 07:13

1978 "The Last Waltz" (The Band) VHS Video Cassette I have for sale the 1978 A Martin Scorsese's Film "The Last Waltz" (The Band) VHS Video Cassette in MINT condition. Box Excerpt: "On Thanksgiving night, 1976, "The Band," the eclectic rock-n-roll band that has made a legendary mark on the world of music, said good-bye to thousands of fans at the Winterland in San Francisco. Relive that exciting
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1978 "The Last Waltz" (The Band) VHS Video Cassette I have for sale the 1978 A Martin Scorsese's Film "The Last Waltz" (The Band) VHS Video Cassette in MINT condition. Box Excerpt: "On Thanksgiving night, 1976, "The Band," the eclectic rock-n-roll band that has made a legendary mark on the world of music, said good-bye to thousands of fans at the Winterland in San Francisco. Relive that exciting     

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Author: J.R. Sinclair
Date: Sep 24, 2007 03:43

On Sep 6, 3:53 pm, AndoDoug <andodoug...@hotmail.com> wrote:  > that version of Coyote is a freakin star turn, totally virtuoso performance of a stunningly accomplished lyric. Nothing she couldn't do. And what I really like, as a band fan, is how well they work around her performance, supporting it, not detracting, adding, though the chords must be very weird for
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> that version of Coyote is a freakin star turn, totally virtuoso > > performance of a stunningly accomplished lyric. Nothing she couldn't > > do. > > And what I really like, as a band fan, is how well they work around > her performance, supporting it, not detracting, adding, though the > chords must be very weird for them, as you can see on the film, I > think. Indeed, but apparently it's     

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Author: J.R. Sinclair
Date: Sep 24, 2007 03:43

On Sep 5, 7:32 am, AndoDoug <andodoug...@hotmail.com> wrote: I always thought "Coyote" was the best thing on that album.  And there were a lot of great things. that version of Coyote is a freakin star turn, totally virtuoso performance of a stunningly accomplished lyric. Nothing she couldn't do. And what I really like, as a band fan, is how well they work around her performance
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On Mar 23, 1:25 pm, Raja <zepflo...@gmail.com> wrote: > This is a 2008 list, so very recent.http://wtmd.blogspot.com/2008/01/wtmds-897-greatest-albums-of-all-tim... > > I looked at the top 250 only for both bands and artists. Here is how > they performed. I would say the biggest surprises are Dave Matthews > Band, Police and Wilco. I wouldnt have expected many albums of theirs > on the list.     

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Date: Sep 24, 2007 03:43

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Date: Sep 6, 2008 09:27

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Date: Sep 6, 2008 07:53

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Date: Sep 5, 2008 00:55

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Date: Aug 15, 2008 13:16

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Author: amy
Date: Mar 28, 2008 15:57

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