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RICHARD MANUEL (pt 2)

Posted over 2 years ago
If you read "this":http://mog.com/deadmandeadman/blog_post/129379#write-comment you can catch pt 1During the legendary sessions at Big Pink The Band was searching for its own identity. Having toured for years as Ronnie Hawkin's Hawks, and then as Dylan's Band, they had chops aplenty, what they didn't have was an identifiable sound of their own.But with three strong voices and the skills of Robbie Robertson at songwriting (and to a lesser extent the songwriting abilities of Richard Manuel & Rick Danko) the Band soon molded a timeless signiture sound rooted as much in the fields as in the city. Rock n Roll infused with all the variant strains of American roots music. This was heady stuff, not for teeny-bops.Hear in this track the tight yet loose ease of The Band. Oh the rough spots are there, this was only meant as a demo, after all, but you can hear the sly interplay of all the musicians and the joy of the session comes through.A lyric by Richard & Robbie that so matches Richard's vulnerable naiveteone almost wonders if it may be a bit autobiographical.PS...this song is a great example of Rick Danko's Harmonizing. Richard and Rick sound great singing together.

Comments (8)

  1. ZZTodd says i've been wanting to get The Basement Tapes for a while, but i still haven't seen them anywhere. good post.
    Permalink posted 12/08/2007
  2. deadmandeadman says The following track is from Richard Manuel's last live performance (what's a dead performance?) Within a year he'd be dead. He was found hanging in a motel room. I cannot think of a sadder, lonelier way to die. Robbie Robertson & Levon Helm, in their respective books, told of trying mightily to help Richard conquer his demons, but no one could reach him. Listen as he sings this Ray Charles classic, hear the sadness. Feel the loss.
    Permalink posted 12/09/2007
  3. dermahrk says Another treasure. Keep goin'.... But just imagine how much better the Band would have been if Gerry Marsden was in the band... ;-)
    Permalink posted 12/09/2007
  4. deadmandeadman says "Read this too":http://mog.com/deadmandeadman/blog_post/125148#write-comment if you like Band related music. And "this,":http://mog.com/deadmandeadman/blog_post/122237#write-comment for my money the very best version of Mystery Train.
    Permalink posted 12/09/2007
  5. deadmandeadman says Another track from "Whispering Pines" Richard's take on a Cole Porter gem.
    Permalink posted 12/09/2007
  6. deadmandeadman says Let the last two comments serve as a lesson to MOGGERS everywhere, just say no to wake n bakes. Now....here's Richard's Cole Porter gem
    Permalink posted 12/09/2007
  7. oceanrain says i'm a big fan of the band but deadman i take my hat off to you great tracks well they all are cheers
    Permalink posted 12/09/2007

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