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8 years ago

kees422

that is the way to play drums en vocals really

8 years ago

Levi Evans

Fuck the south, I'm glad they drove "Old Dixie" down. Bunch of racist hill people

8 years ago

John short

Born on this day1943, Levon Helm, drums, vocals, The Band

8 years ago

Hugh Mills

Out standing

8 years ago

william jackson

could Levon POSSIBLY put MORE of himself into this? DAMN I MISS THIS MAN and his handsome, dark voice.....he is gone but thousands of us remember him.

8 years ago

Billy Thornton

I shed a tear hearing Levon sing this song , an might proud of it !

8 years ago

Doug Potoksky

I was very lucky to see him play at his barn in Woodstock Ny.He was a very special soul. (Woodstock Magazine) just came out this week.Please ck. out the photo of Levon and Amy Helm on stage at the Colony Cafe. It mite choke you up a bit!

8 years ago

MrVampiredog

LOVE THIS SONG, BUT THANK GOD THE SOUTH LOST THE WAR.

8 years ago

Patrick Chiasson

some people may not like this song. fair enough but one thing remains, like a capebretoner playing the fiddle, a newfoundlander singing a newfie tune, Levon sings this song with conviction like it's part of his culture and you just can't fake that.

8 years ago

Reed Cheatham

Best version of this song they ever did. Love the Rick shots at the end. All too soon gone.

8 years ago

gclanman

Levon is just ALIVE in this performance. Man I miss him.

9 years ago

Shawn bm

This song--and this particular performance live--is truly one of the majestic pieces of music of the last fifty years. That is not hyperbole; The Band is venerated as one of the most influential groups in rock/Americana history and rightly so. What music, what a vocal, what a testament to a bygone epoch in history. This is my favorite version of the song because of the horns accompanying, but foremost it's really all about Levon Helm--a true hero of the age. May light perpetual shine upon him, and Richard, and Rickie.

9 years ago

Joseph Lord

150 years ago today, Gen. Robert E. Lee surrender to the Union Army at Appomattox. Richmond, VA did not fall until May 10th. The Civil War came to a slow conclusion (if that). Gen. Stoneman's campaign (US) was more destructive to the South than Gen.Sherman's March to the sea.

9 years ago

Juan Carlos Rubio

Genial The Band

9 years ago

Miguel Moreno

Levon Helm really feels it, it´s as though Virgil Cane was his family

9 years ago

Trix.mix

So much suffering endured for the 1% of the day--mainly plantation owners, mainly in the Mississippi Delta. However, thank you, 1%, for bringing the ancestors to this country.

9 years ago

Russ Wade

Arguably the best vocal performance ever. God damn was Levon on that night....

9 years ago

madcatcool

I love that moment in the very beginning where he's just holding his sticks, waiting. Well, and also his actual drumming and singing!

9 years ago

Timothy Maloey

I've liked this song since Joan Baez had a hit with it, but I didn't know it was about the U.S. civil war. Apparently the Union army used to take train tracks of the Confederate railroad. Which is what the song is based on as well as the hunger', the troops had to endure after Jefferson Davis the Confederacy President had been captured but the last days of the war were still in motion. Sounds like the troops had a really hard time. At least they wasn't born into permanent slavery, which is what would have kept happening to some people if they had won.

9 years ago

Joe Hemi

one of the best voices.

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