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The Last Waltz - The Weight: The Band, joined by the Staple Singers, perform their classic song, "The Weight".
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Seventeen years after joining forces as the backing band for rockabilly cult hero Ronnie Hawkins, Canadian roots rockers The Band call it quits with a lavish farewell show at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom on Nov. 25, 1976. Filmed by Martin Scorsese, this documentary features standout performances by rock legends such as Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell and Muddy Waters, as well as interviews tracing the group's history and discussing road life.
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Cast: Garth Hudson, Levon Helm, Richard Manuel, Rick Danko, Robbie Robertson
Director: Martin Scorsese
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Alot of us didn't realize, we were living in a time, when the best music ever written or sung was being played.
@magnificentmuttley154
2 жыл бұрын
Being surrounded by so much talent, & saturated with so much good music, it was only natural for us to take it for granted. Long live the 70's. More than just great music, bad fashion, & a series of historic events. It is an open minded attitude; it is neighborly love; it is acceptance & respect of viewpoints & of faiths unlike ones own. It is unity & friendliness, & hospitality. The love of the greater number has cooled off in the decades since, just as Jesus warned. But the 70's still live on, because _WE ARE THE 70's, & WE REMAIN UNCHANGED_
@misstortitude
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, we did!
@stevenkunzer7289
11 ай бұрын
I was born in 1987 and I agree 60’s-80’s were the best 50’s and 90’s were also solid.
@ste123456754
11 ай бұрын
@magnificentmuttley154 great comment loved the 70s what a decade to live through ❤
@donnarogers7732
11 ай бұрын
I believed when it started to Ho away fast. I'll go my grave listening.to.the Greatest music Ever Written for the times . Long Live the Band and their Brothers in this Genre of Rock Roll Blues,And Country Folk all rolled up into One of kind Bands and Lyrics. God Bless our Youth. ✌️🙏💙🩷‼️
This is the pinnacle of 70’s artistry
Robbie Robertson, you will be missed. "The Weight" and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" are two of my favourite songs ever. One of the greatest musical geniuses to grace this Earth.
@TPaine1776
3 ай бұрын
Amen
@stevenhargett
Ай бұрын
Levon was great as they all were, but Robbie FKD the whole band for money and a spotlight for credit he didn’t deserve. The band was the band no front man. Robbie copyrighted all these songs he didn’t write also
My favorite scene in the movie. Like Mavis whispers at the end, “beautiful”.
@hardtoimaginable
Жыл бұрын
I one-hundred percent agree.
It's 2023, and Mavis is still touring, performing this song ("The Weight") and having more fun than ever! P.S.: Pops had three beautiful daughters.
Levon said in his autobiography Pop Staples really wanted to sing that third "Go Down Moses" verse, I'd say he killed it.
@stephentate5076
3 жыл бұрын
Great, now I’m gonna spend double the tears every time his part comes in.
@direwolf8124
3 жыл бұрын
This is the best version of this song. This was the era of great musicians.
@BarryWarne
2 жыл бұрын
@@direwolf8124 I mean, the Staple sings . . what else can you say? Simply a swirling vortex of powerful music and love.
@magnificentmuttley154
2 жыл бұрын
Thank You for telling everyone about Levon's book 💜💜
this is still literally to this day the most artfully done piece of concert cinematography ever
@pivottvmedia9559
6 ай бұрын
delete the word 'concert'
@peterberg8417
2 ай бұрын
Stop making sense would like a word
@parrot4444
23 күн бұрын
Michael Chapman and Marty
Mavis Staples makes an art out of breathing in. Insane, how much she kills in this track, even as a background singer.
@magnificentmuttley154
2 жыл бұрын
...And since Mavis & Pop individually sang a stanza (thats not a verse, but usually _four_ verses) of lead vocals, that makes them supporting singers, too. Not just backing vocalists... The Staples Family. Wow! What an everlasting treasure. Someone earlier in this comment section said 100 years from now people will still be in awe of this performance. Theyre right. This is no ordinary music. It's the gift that outlasts us all & keeps right on giving. I cant think of a better Soul or Rock number that should stay in the Classic Top 40 for the next 100 years
@cjpreach
Жыл бұрын
Beautifully said. Mavis is an absolute Gem.
@bobf4819
6 ай бұрын
She gave a talk at our local public Library maybe three years ago. What a delightful woman.
I still get a thrill down my spine when Pop Staples starts off with ' Go down Moses....'
@johntechwriter
2 ай бұрын
His contribution is beautiful. What a tribute to the Ontario white boy who wrote a song this great choral family got right away.
@uw10isplaya
Ай бұрын
As velvety smooth a vocal as has ever been recorded.
I love Mavis Staples' voice. This is a wonderful collaboration.
@FHutch
3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful voice
@sanoj92
3 жыл бұрын
In the beginning it feels like a sports car driving 5 mph just waiting to go, and she lets up a bit, just yes 👌
@spyrosloukanikos347
3 жыл бұрын
I do its the best band after GD
@jamesorr5206
Жыл бұрын
the admiration that the Pop's daughters have for him is inspiring :)
@penguin44ca
Жыл бұрын
She got huge. Literally
I am so blessed to be a child of the sixties. What amazing times and music!
@ianmackie8959
4 ай бұрын
We never knew how good we had it.
@TPaine1776
3 ай бұрын
@@ianmackie8959 You got that right.
This is what Aretha referred to when she spoke of getting the spirit in the dark. People moving, everybody grooving just getting the spirit in the dark. God bless every single one of them for crossing music, genre and colour lines for making this historic piece of art. And Mavis for making us whole.
@cedarshoals529
3 жыл бұрын
Aretha, one of e finest artists to grace our planet. Im a 65 year old man and I cried when she left us.
And now beloved Robbie is gone too. Rest in peace brother. What a legacy. "We'll be marching in the night parade."
You can see in their faces the profound respect and admiration all the artists have for each other. A truly once in a lifetime experience for them and the audience.
I can't get over how this is shot like a feature film.
@jakewood287
5 жыл бұрын
SugaryCoyote its from a feature film
@Tunavi
4 жыл бұрын
That's Scorsese for ya
@wovfm
3 жыл бұрын
more or less was
@NilsFerry
3 жыл бұрын
Power of film emulsion.
@wovfm
3 жыл бұрын
@@Tunavi not really, he made a mess of Rolling Thunder.
Pops' voice is like sunlight emerging from the clouds, wow.
I’m 78 and here in 2024. Still great 😊
@davidhutton4816
3 ай бұрын
0:28
Rick Danko in this gives me life.
That last note....."Beautiful." Just the best.
No one did this song finer than Levon
Oh Man Robbie. Thanks for the decades of great music. Sad day for music. RIP
The old black man singing was born and raised on a Mississippi plantation in 1914. He worked with artists such as Charlie Patton and Robert Johnson. Crazy to see this mesh of talent.
@piustwelfth
4 жыл бұрын
The old black man is Pops Staples. The Staple Singers (Pop and his three daughters) have been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Mavis Staples (featured in the video) is still performing at age 80.
@boppob1343
3 жыл бұрын
That's absolutely brilliant. Dude saw the beginning of rock, the prime, and the end of it up close and personal.
@scoonman
Жыл бұрын
@@piustwelfth And Bob Dylan actually proposed to her in the early 60s but she didn’t like the climate at the time…
@scoonman
Жыл бұрын
@@piustwelfth My wife and I saw Mavis open for Dylan a few years ago and it was like going to church 😱😱👏🏾👏🏾
I saw this at the theater here in Charleston WV when it first came out. Back when a theater was an experience. Large auditorium with fantastic acoustics and people had the respect to be quiet and let everyone hear and see a beautiful piece of art on the big screen. I was a teenager. Probably 14, didn’t have my drivers license yet. I absolutely loved every member of the band and every guest musician was incredible and was a treat. A once in a lifetime experience that was a gift to the people who love music and rock and roll. I wish Levon was still here and I could personally thank him for the lifetime of music I have lived since then. I will be 62 in December God willing. I wrote music, played music. Recorded music. Lived it and loved it. Watched my heroes come and go. Music is an ART FORM. And just like an artist who paints . I learned that you can write 100 songs and be fortunate to have a couple of excellent songs and maybe a few good and dozens not good at all . To put it kindly. I’m happy that I had a couple I consider masterpieces. Please forgive me for rambling. It comes with age and the way I lived my life and I inherited a lot of it. Anyway. I want to say Thank you to Robbie Robertson. He is one of my all time favorites. A class act. He has represented Rock and Roll with the highest degree of integrity. Incredibly talented, he has always been one of those people who you would say it’s obvious that his parents raised him right. Thank you for being a roll model . Someone I can look back at and remember that is where I got my start. My mother kept music in our home,. She played every instrument you could think of. From piano. autoharp. Guitar . accordion . Never had a lesson. My dad never played an instrument but he liked Johnny Cash and always had 8 track tapes playing in the Chevy on our beach trips. My big brother Bill the Preacher. Payed guitar and put bands together everywhere we went. He turned me on to iron butterfly, credence Clearwater revival. Simon and Garfunkel. Bob Dylan . Elton John. Always giving me albums for my birthday. One that always stood out was Aerosmith’s hardest drug fueled album when he was away in Seminary school. To anyone who reads this. Thank you for allowing me to ramble on. Because I’m at a point where every day is a gift. Even though times are not good like they used to be. But music still gives me hope.
@stevecarte9330
2 жыл бұрын
The Aerosmith album was a Draw The Line and if this movie was released in 1978, I would have been 17, I would turn 18 in December. God Bless you all.
At the very end you can hear Mavis Staples say 'Beautiful' Such a a great song done so well.
Good God, this looks and sounds like it could have been made yesterday. That, and it is somewhow even more tight than the original studio recording. Props to all.
@BrianSchmitz
2 жыл бұрын
If you look at the list of cameramen, it’s a who’s who of 1970 cinematographers
@sgtpepper1138
Жыл бұрын
Just fyi, I've read a lot wa overdubbed.
When Mavis whispers beautiful, My heart unravels!
The Band, the 5 greatest musicians to ever play music
Pop Staples knocked it out of the park!
@utoobia
3 жыл бұрын
Singing with restraint. In a good way.
@rullmourn1142
3 жыл бұрын
Yarp. Do me a favor son, won't you stay and keep Anna lee company.
@pabsts____3964
3 жыл бұрын
Pops and Danko back to back is like yen and yang. Roebuck barely gets above a whisper and Danko is just below a scream. One is barley swaying to the beat and the other is spazzing out with a bass in his hands. Perfect.
@utoobia
3 жыл бұрын
Travis Yates ....Danko looks to have had enough blow to kill some men. Like maybe 30 men.
@ebbtide4233
3 жыл бұрын
Facts
who’s listening to this in 2020! 🔥🔥✌🏻
@martinobrien7110
4 жыл бұрын
ME
@adammachiavelli6883
4 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@sartainja
4 жыл бұрын
I would be listening to this song if it were 2222.
@jeffstewart4162
4 жыл бұрын
Right here with ya
@stevek3036
4 жыл бұрын
I am. I remember them from back in 1993 - somewhere along the road I forgot about this song - until June 2020 - What a song, You just do not hear this song on the radio anymore
An absolutely great singer and human being. RIP Levon
How awesome is it when Robbie cues Mavis, and the heavens open up with the second verse…
@Rockzilla404
2 жыл бұрын
I think Robbie was enjoying it as much as we do.
@usair1232
Жыл бұрын
@@Rockzilla404 it’s perfect in every way humanly possible
Man, sorry to say but I don't believe we will ever hear JAMS like this again. Feeling happy because I've heard it and sad that it is a lost art
@macandrewes
4 жыл бұрын
Amen brother
@magnificentmuttley154
2 жыл бұрын
For what its worth, _Soul_ is lost from music of the present day. But make no mistake, there are still thousands of us who were raised & effectively shaped by it. No, you wont hear it in todays music. But guys (& gals) like me still play that entire spectrum from the Era. Speaking for myself Im just one of millions of "boogie children" who were fed from the high chair with Soul, Motown, & Funk. And for those like me who are also musicians, its an everyday part of life... Genuine American Soul Music is still alive & well today, just not on the radio
@TK79123
11 ай бұрын
Lost art agreed
R.I.P. Robbie we're still here for you in 2023
I just heard " beautiful "whispered into the mic for the 1st time after 45years of playing this song 😂❤😅
There's a lot to love about "The Last Waltz" but Pop Staples effortlessly murdering that verse is high on the list. Look how lovingly Scorsese brings the camera around behind him and stops right when he starts singing.
@christopher-ke9nj
8 ай бұрын
Dont be so, bloody dumb
@kerrylee4633
4 ай бұрын
Pops Staples is the epitome of talent and dignity.
Rest in peace dear Robbie, The Band’s music has been the soundtrack of my life
@jazzfan67
11 ай бұрын
Rest in peace all of them... :(
Never noticed Mavis whispers "beautiful!" right after the last note
This is basically the greatest thing ever.
I have memories of my parents dancing in the living room to this song when I was like 6 years old. Such an amazing song. Easily in the top 10 songs ever written in rock and roll.
@esthergarciamartinez2396
2 жыл бұрын
Top Song ⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️
@janetownley
4 ай бұрын
@@esthergarciamartinez2396Sure, it’s a contender at least. It’s a great creative soulful awesome song with lyrics that sound like the plot of a dream
I was only 14 when the last waltz was released and introduced me to the wonderful world of music, must have seen it more than 100 times! Thank you Boys for being one of the greatest bands in the world!
@TPaine1776
3 ай бұрын
Same here
I never get tired of watching this video.
Just what this world needs right now- Great music by great musicians- it’s nice to listen and take a break from the madness
Quite simply, as good as music gets, and of course beautifully shot by Marty. Awe-inspiring stuff. People will be marvelling over this 100 years from now, I am certain.
For me the best concert docky ever produced by the greatest urban filmmaker in America - Mr. Scorsese. Just this one clip from THE LAST WALTZ should tell everyone how epic the BAND truly was during their reign in the business, and how this kind of talent like so many others from the mid 1960's thru to 1980 will never be again. R.I.P. Robbie, Levon, Rick and Richard and to the maestro of the group, Mr. Garth who I think is still alive - thanks for your sacred music! Peace.
Most of us were lucky enough to share this world with Levon Helm.
Christ they were great
I love how Robbie looks at Rick near the end like to say here we go buddy.
@utoobia
3 жыл бұрын
Pete is never wrong ....Coked out of his head.
Not to type a generic comment, but this is easily the greatest piece of music ever created, complimented by some of the best filming in history
@darrylrevok9936
3 жыл бұрын
IMO this is one of the greatest concerts of all time. I've heard studio albums that don't sound nearly as good as this live concert sound. BTW, it was filmed by legendary director, Martin Scorsese. (so that could have something to do with why the filming was so incredible 😉)
@imaramblins
2 жыл бұрын
You're delusional.
@c.a.t.732
Жыл бұрын
"Greatest piece of music ever created"? Really?
@KSpirit54
9 ай бұрын
Certainly one of the greatest....When something touches our soul on this level, it IS the greatest, until the next time something touches us...and the next....It's the magic of great music...
Dude. That harmonization at 2:51 with Levon is unmatched!
One of the most beautifully crafted concert films ever made.
I wish I had listened to my friend in 1975 when he said that I should go see The Band. The musicians are good but together they make the most incredible music you ever heard. And he was right, they are still the best band ever. Each one puts his heart and soul into every song. They make you feel the emotion!
This.We need 𝑚𝑜𝑟𝑒 of this
Wow. I found the greatest masterpiece on KZread.
As a teenager in these modern times, who have nothing but rave and SoundCloud rap to listen to, I play the drums and recognize heroes like Levin Helm. Long live good music. Peace everybody ✌️
@TheWorldsMoralMiddleFinger
5 жыл бұрын
Respect from Norway. 🤘👌🤘
@strangebrew1231
4 жыл бұрын
Nothing but rave and soundcloud? Check out car seat headrest, mac demarco. Good music is out there you have to look for it. It’s not spoon fed to you like it was in the last half of the 20th century
I'll never forget seeing this in the cinema when it was released, still awesome as ever.
What a Band! One of the greatest musical acts ever THEE BAND!
Danko’s verse is definitely the highlight for me
@NLBassist
3 жыл бұрын
He just changes the whole song
@utoobia
3 жыл бұрын
There are 7 excellent vocalists on this stage. I love every verse, but Mavis......holy shit....I gotta give her the nod on this here.
@FYMASMD
10 ай бұрын
He’s so high. I find him to be pathetic. Just a junkie jumping around and his voice cracking. Nah he’s a mess.
best version ever....love Levon...but love the Staples...they make it to the next level :)
One of the truly great pieces of music of the 20th century and when Mavis sings it with them, it’s the Greatest.
I sure am this was the best ever recording of this song. The Staple Singers sounded so beautiful, then Pops Staple comes in next qnd just makes you feel a chill. And if thats not awesome enough then Rick Danko from the Band steps out of no where and just is ready to go. If you havent seen the movie The Last Waltz you really are missing out. First Martin Scorsese produced it. And it was on a Thanksgiving night and it was their very last concert as The Band. But it also has Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Ringo Starr, Van Morrison and on and on and on
@magnificentmuttley154
2 жыл бұрын
Its as if those supporting lead verses were written especially for mavis, & for pop 🥲. Hard to imagine the idea of inviting the staples family to join in this song came long after the song was actually written. It fits like a glove, doesnt it?
1:20 chills up my spine every time.
@atta3562
9 ай бұрын
very much so
one of the greatest concerts
@zozepp8993
6 жыл бұрын
Robert Petrie THE GREATEST
@jono55
5 жыл бұрын
One of ? Nope the greatest
1:41 this camera shot is actually genius. I am grateful for this film
This NEVER gets old.
Greatest song of all time.
@mckenzie.latham91
6 жыл бұрын
it is one of the best folk songs i have eve heard.
@filippersson7940
6 жыл бұрын
Bruce springsteen save the last dance for me
@filippersson7940
6 жыл бұрын
Bruce springsteen
@fernandes5986
5 жыл бұрын
Can anyone top this? I don't think so. They can't even matched it. THE greatest BAND ever!!!!
So sorry you are gone Levon.
@sarahregev8995
6 жыл бұрын
Bob Dylan and the band
@jessicalynn7024
5 жыл бұрын
I agree, I love him so much!!
@Meltedcheese567
5 жыл бұрын
And rick
@johnscialfa7391
4 жыл бұрын
and rick,and richard
@wattamutt
4 жыл бұрын
Wasnt he magnificent?
Damn, you were good Robbie! RIP!
Man wish they were still around to preform such great music an sound makes my day brighter every time I hear one of their songs
@smsmoof8128
4 жыл бұрын
Isnt it something, when you stop almost ANYTHING you're doing to stop n listen to legacy pro's like this ...
Saw them live at U of Mich and probably the best concert I ever attended.
Pops my, favourite verse God rest them all
Mavis sums it up in one whispered word at the end: "Beautiful!"
Mm mm Mavis is always instant goosebumps.
Very moving and touching song. Brings a tear to my eye every time I hear it
The past has become the future. Time is frozen with songs like this. I yearn for the days of my youth but at the same time look forward to what’s beyond. I hope that songs like this are always part of the equation.
does anyone know if it was planned that Mavis just takes over at the end with the handclaps and background singing? No-one else seems ready to clap. She totally felt the moment and made this track.
@tracyblanco4636
2 жыл бұрын
I love at the very end of the song if you listen carefully you can hear Mavis whisper "beautiful" what a voice. What a great farewell
This the best concert ever. Wish I was there; but Scorsese let us see a version of it.
@mikebowman1043
4 жыл бұрын
I believe if Danko didn’t stand next to Robbie on stage he would be be filmed as much as Garth and Richard
@davidreeves3396
4 жыл бұрын
This performance here with the Staples was not and is not from the live performance, Levon I heard felt the live performance was missing something, so they recorded this version with the Staple Singers
@utoobia
3 жыл бұрын
David Reeves ....Bingo! Bring da facts.
@guitarsofold100
3 жыл бұрын
@@davidreeves3396 had a feeling it was pre recorded
@sasoaleksandersinkovec8576
3 жыл бұрын
thats right as my memorry still ok age 68 wanna see as its all as in concert i listen & look at auditorium got message from sašo aleksander šinkovec from slovenija capt town ljubljana
Best collaboration ever
Miss, you have unearthed to absolute gems, The Band is a good group but they're not where my attention lies. The Staple Singers though, Oh my word "I'll take you there." and "Respect Yourself." Were staples(no pun intended) in my home. I'm now 53 years old and Miss Mavis still can bring me to tears, joyfully to tears faster than any of the old soul singers. I often lament never having been able to meet Pops and Mavis.
Outstanding!! Mavis Staples' voice gives me goosebumps.
The way she says, “beautiful.” The best ever
we have all seen KZread..from its O so many highs to its O so many lows ...but clips like this are what its all about, HD perfect sound with one of the.. IF not THE Greatest set of musicians to form a Band.....TIMELESS is the word im looking for
We're going to improve The Weight . Really how is that possible ??? Well we'll do the song live record it on film and have the Staple singers doing part of the lead and singing back up as well. Oh my God, you guys are geniuses 💖💖💖💖
Mavis Staples: "Beautiful" I can only agree...
I love Pop Staples voice. Do me a favor son, won't you stay and keep Anna lee company.
Sublime combination of two great musical groups!
Thankfully someone thought to record it so we can still listen to it and watch it.
Thank you so very much Martin Scorsese for preserving this astounding concert, a little slice of heaven.
Danko gets my heart strings every time
Mavis Staples gives me the chills every time.
Saw the Last Waltz way back when in a theatre. A timeless invigorating musical happening.
I saw the Band in college as they prepared for this concert and also saw the movie..got the poster..the best concert ever..
TIMELESS
How about 2022......CLASSIC GREAT MUSIC FOR REAL LISTENERS
I'm 64 now... This song will be played at my funeral... Need I say more...
Robbie va nous manquer. Un super guitariste avec un sens du rythme inégalé et don pour des mélodies intemporel. Son dernier opus Sinematic est magnifique. Salut l'artiste.
You are so right!! the late 60's and 70's were the best. I recently asked my musically talented 19 year old grandson who his favorite bands were, he told me his favorites were either retired or had already passed away...(the 60s, 70s Rock bands)
Levon Helm ist one of the best drummers and folk singers of the USA in the 20th century !
One of the most magnificent performances of all time.
@BerndRaimondi
Ай бұрын
So well said, i get goosebumps, incredible good
Ascoltare questo pezzo mi innesta dentro sempre la stessa irresistibile gioia, da decenni...ogni volta che attacca a cantare Rick Danko mi vengono le lacrime agli occhi e la pelle d'oca dalla felicità di esistere...il viaggio continua...
Best goddamn drummer ever man. Rest in Power Levon