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Topic Originator: dave67
Date: Mon 12 Apr 15:25
It`s ok but still prefer the original
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Topic Originator: helensburghpar
Date: Mon 12 Apr 16:58
Good effort but I`m with dave67 on this one. Prefer the original which is a timeless classic.
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Topic Originator: parfection
Date: Tue 13 Apr 07:14
I love the Band and everything they did. The album ‘Rock of Ages’ is, in my humble view, one of the greatest live albums ever - if ever anyone lived the rock and roll lifestyle, they did. They left a very great legacy though.
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Topic Originator: Hail2Crail
Date: Thu 15 Apr 22:20
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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Fri 16 Apr 08:41
There was a film of The Band’s farewell concert, guests included Dylan, Clapton, Neil Young, and many more. A wee highlight for me was Joni Mitchell singing Coyote - something about motel bed hopping if memory serves me well, it was over forty years ago!
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Fri 16 Apr 09:27
Really enjoyed that Par .. thanks for sharing .. hairs on ma neck time .. Fantastic production
We are forever shaped by the Children we once were
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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Fri 16 Apr 11:03
Thanks Par, much appreciated. Not seen that for many a year.
Joni, along with Joan Baez, two great artists and favourites of mine from way back.
Unfortunately Joni has suffered ill health in recent years. Joan still soldiering on, her Mum was born in Edinburgh and lived to 100 so that bodes well!
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Fri 16 Apr 15:20
Joan Baez - to bring it back to The Band she does a great version of The Night They drove Old Dixie down. She is still touring I seen her in Edinburgh a couple of years back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnS9M03F-fA
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Topic Originator: helensburghpar
Date: Fri 16 Apr 21:19
Seen Joan Baez a number of times. Last time was on her farewell tour at the royal concert hall in Glasgow. She often mentioned her mother was Scottish.
Post Edited (Fri 16 Apr 23:04)
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Topic Originator: Parboiled
Date: Sat 17 Apr 09:25
Thanks again Par.
When she was in Edinburgh she took time out to have a look for where her grandad was a minister. Her mum had emigrated as a child but thought it was a wee church “somewhere at the bottom of Princes St” so, Joan strolls down to find he had preached from the pulpit of the mighty big St Johns Episcopal!
Her Mum was a feisty activist in her time, must have passed that on, where the protest singer came from.
Anyway need to download more stuff, the albums are long gone, miss listening to them on the multi wired stereo/headphones ...If you are interested “From every Stage” is a 1975 tour double live performance cracker.
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Topic Originator: parfection
Date: Sun 18 Apr 01:24
Thanks Par, I’ll definitely check out both Courtney Marie Andrews and the Weather Station. Joni is one of my all time favourite artists - so many great songs, it’s well nigh impossible to choose a favourite. I’m the happy owner of an Airedale Terrier pup named Joni, in her honour.
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