Your music brought joy to many, may you Rest in Peace.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaQDFk0fDTk
Listened to a couple of his songs on my way home from work. They came up on my random playlist. Both were from Electric Dirt and one of them was "When I Go Away". When I get home SWMBO tells me he passed. Spooky. He certainly left behind a good body of work.
Listeneng to "ain't no more cane" from The Basement Tapes as I type this....
What a voice...RIP.
By the way..."Hey Ridley, you got any Beeman's?"
Just got back from a Buffett concert where Jimmy did a little segment on him. He played with Jimmy for a while.
Gubby wrote: Listeneng to "ain't no more cane" from The Basement Tapes as I type this.... What a voice...RIP. By the way..."Hey Ridley, you got any Beeman's?"
DAMN! I didn't know he played Jack Ridley in The Right Stuff!
Levon will be sadly missed.
I now have "The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down" stuck in my head... not a bad thing...
I have amusing memories about that song. My father used to listen to it a lot, but mainly the Joan Baez version. It would be years before I knew it was a cover.
"That's how a conspiracy works. Them boys from the grassy knoll was dead and buried that same afternoon, out past Terlingua."
"You know this for a fact?!"
"Still got the damn shovel!"
(From "Shooter," in which Levon steals the show as a vision-impaired master gunsmith. RIP.)
Here's a lovely tribute to Levon written by Elvis Costello. The man's got a way with words.
http://www.elviscostello.com/news/ramble-on-levon/303
Coincidentally, as I was re-organizing my records yesterday, I found a copy of Big Pink I didn't even know I had. Needless to say, that and The Band got spun repeatedly.
Reading his obits and tributes, and listening to a couple old interviews, it sounds like Mr. Helm was the kind of guy I'd have liked to know.
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