"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down".


 

I am very fortunate in having heard this amazing song performed live by The Band on their tour in support of the s/t "brown" album. The only other live music experience I’ve had that equals it was hearing Little Village perform John Hiatt’s "Lipstick Traces" on a soundstage in Burbank in ’92. The Little Village album was not so hot, but they sure were!

The Beatles? Saw them in ’65. Hendrix? Saw him in ’68 and ’69. Cream? Saw them in ’67 and ’68. The Who? Saw them in ’68 and ’69. Who else ya wanna name? Sorry, hearing The Band live spoiled me for just about EVERYONE else. Not Iris DeMent, whom I just saw this past Thursday. Stunningly great!

 

Here’s J.R. Robertson, Eric Levon Helm, and some other guy talking about the song and its’ creation:

 

https://youtu.be/nVYBW_zCvOg?t=1

 

 

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Thanks, once again, for the deep dive into music and those who make it possible to enjoy great performances in our homes.  As much as I enjoy technical conversations about Litz inductors (and, flux capacitors), these conversations are refreshing and time well spent.

On a personal note, I spent a few days in Gettysburg last month along with around 600 other delegates (an equal number of "reds" and "blues") to try to find ways to hold this country together.  Gettysburg was certainly symbolic of a time when American's weren't getting along very well with each other. I was driving about a week ago, listening to Tidal when Joan's cover of the song came on. I've heard this song dozens of times over the decades, but this time it really hit home to me, and created an emotional response.  

And, yes,  Festival Express is a fun video to watch.

Thanks again for the post.