The Band (feat. Paul Butterfield) - Mystery Train video free download


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Levon Helm, the drummer / vocalist for The Band, has died after a long battle with throat cancer. He was 71.

Helm was born and raised in Arkansas. He grew up in a musical household where he learned to play multiple instruments. As a teenager, he became the drummer for rockabilly legend Ronnie Hawkins' band the Hawks. In the early 1960s, four Canadian musicians joined the Hawks: Robbie Robertson, Richard Manuel, Rick Danko, and Garth Hudson.

In the mid-1960s, Helm, Robertson, Manuel, Danko, and Hudson parted ways with Hawkins, at which point Helm became their leader for a short period, they were called "Levon and the Hawks." They made a few records, but none were hits. In 1965, Bob Dylan hired them as his backing band. Shortly after, Helm left the band when Dylan was famously booed during his first electric tour.

In 1967, Helm rejoined the others, and Dylan, in Woodstock, New York. They took up the moniker "the Band". They recorded a series of ragged bootlegs, which eventually became The Basement Tapes, as well as the legendary 1968 album Music From Big Pink. The Band went on to major success with classic songs such as "The Weight", "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", and "Up on Cripple Creek".

The Band toured and recorded until their farewell performance on November 25, 1976 at Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. It served as the basis for Martin Scorcese's concert documentary The Last Waltz as well as a live album. The concert featured performances from Ronnie Hawkins, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Muddy Waters, Van Morrison, Emmylou Harris, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood, and several others.

Following the Band's last performance, Helm released a string of solo albums, and in 1989, Helm and Danko joined Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band. He also started a career as an actor in 1980, he played Loretta Lynn's father in Coal Miner's Daughter. In 1983, the Band reformed without Robbie Robertson. Manuel passed away in 1986 and Danko died in 1999.

In the late 1990s, Helm was diagnosed with throat cancer. Shortly after, Helm began a series of performances at the Barn, his home and studio in Woodstock, where he performed with an ever-changing cast of guest musicians. His voice recovered, he went on tour, and he recorded 2007's Dirt Farmer and 2009's Electric Dirt.

[source Pitchfork.com]

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Train arrive 16 coaches long

Train arrive 16 coaches long

Well that long black train

Got my baby and gone

Train train rolling round the bend

Train train rolling round the bend

Well it took my baby

Away from me again

Come down to the station

Meet my baby at the gate

Asked the station master

If the train's running late

He said "If you're a-waiting

on the 444

I hate to tell you son

That train don't stop here anymore"

Train train rolling down down the line

Train train rolling down the line

Well it took my baby

And left poor me behind

Heard that whistle blowing

It was the middle of the night

When I got down to the station

The train was pulling out of sight

Mystery train smoking down the track

Mystery train smoking down the track

Well I don't want no ride

Just bring my baby back

[Original lyrics by Junior Parker]

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Comments

9 years ago

DearWatson114

Two of my all-time favourite artists. Has there ever been two other white men infused with such innate blues feeling in their music ? I don't think so. Levon and Paul, two cool dudes.

9 years ago

rendo

Could listen to this all day... or until that long black train carries my baby home.

9 years ago

tootz1950

Way bitchin'.

9 years ago

Kedbuka

This is awesome. Levon and Paul Butterfield. Incredible.

9 years ago

Joe Barry

The Band featuring Paul Butterfield: Mystery Train

9 years ago

The Ghost Of Terrortown

this is bullshit

9 years ago

Jeffrey Foster

Why was the 3rd verse cut out?? It's on the album...

9 years ago

Stephanie Paolinelli

Can someone please tell me why Paul Butterfield is not in the R&R Hall of Fame?

9 years ago

WKL2 !

HERE ARE THE LYRICS.....Train arrives 16 coaches longTrain arrives 16 coaches longWell that long black trainGot my baby and gone.Train, train rolling round the bendTrain, train rolling round the bendWell it took my babyAway from me again.Heard that whistle blowingIt was the middle of the nightWhen i got down to the stationThe train was pulling out of sight.Mystery train rolling round the bendMystery train rolling round the bendWell it took my babyAway from me again.Songwriters: PARKER JR., HERMAN / PHILLIPS, SAM

9 years ago

KubotaManDan .

Mystery Train....

9 years ago

Don Hawk

Levon and Paul almost look like twins in this performance. 

9 years ago

JustAintThatWay

Single greatest live performance I've ever seen. 

9 years ago

Jeff Hockett

DIDN'T KNOW LEVON WAS GONE. WHO IS LEFT NOW?

9 years ago

Mike Morrongiello

it just doesn't get much better than this.... Mr Butterfield, best harp I ever heard. miss you Levon \m/

9 years ago

Lynn Turman

Levon laying it down...

9 years ago

Donna Shaw

great song and version

9 years ago

lighting ryder

love the picking the beat

9 years ago

curleyteeth

My favourite bit of meanest harp ever.i say this every time I watch this vid.

10 years ago

beachie321

love for levon, richard and rickgodspeed butter!

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