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  2. Levon (song) - Wikipedia

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    John performed the song for his spring 1972 concert. A portion of the live performance appeared in the bootleg recording releases Scope 72 and Apple Pie. [10] The song's lyrics refer to the character Levon as being born on Christmas, and John's first son Zachary, who was born on December 25, 2010, has Levon as one of his middle names. [11]

  3. Acadian Driftwood - Wikipedia

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    Bowman rated "Acadian Driftwood" as "one of Robertson's finest compositions, equal to anything else the Band ever recorded." [2] According to The New Rolling Stone Album Guide critic Mark Kemp, "Acadian Driftwood" is one of three songs on Northern Lights – Southern Cross, along with "Ophelia" and "It Makes No Difference," on which "Robertson reclaims his reputation as one of rock's great ...

  4. The Stones I Throw - Wikipedia

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    "The Stones I Throw (Will Free All Men)" is a single by Levon and the Hawks, released in 1965 on Atco Records. It was their first release under this name, following their previous single under the name Canadian Squires.

  5. Talk:Levon (song) - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of the lyrics: Levon wears his war wound like a "crown", because he was used as a "pawn" in warfare. A pawn advancing to the enemy's home rank receives a "crown", so his head injury makes him fixate on elite status symbols and disrespect populist religious symbols. (Which is another way of fixating on religious symbols.)

  6. Levon - Wikipedia

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    "Levon" (song), a song by Elton John and Bernie Taupin; Levon & the Hawks, an original alternative name for The Band; Love for Levon, a concert held on October 3, 2012 in New Jersey as a tribute to the late drummer/singer Levon Helm of The Band; Levon (band), a country music band

  7. Jemima Surrender - Wikipedia

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    "Jemima Surrender" is a song written by Levon Helm and Robbie Robertson.It was first released on the Band's self-titled album in 1969. Usual Band drummer Levon Helm played guitar and sang the lead vocal while usual Band pianist Richard Manuel played drums.

  8. Wild Child (Elen Levon song) - Wikipedia

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    Reception for the single has been mostly positive with many liking Levon's transition from dance/club anthems to a more organic sound. David from 'Pop On And On' gave the single a positive review stating that the song "...begins with piano driven beauty before soaring into head boppin’, drum bangin’ heights on the chorus.

  9. Northern Lights – Southern Cross - Wikipedia

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    Northern Lights – Southern Cross is the sixth studio album by Canadian-American rock band the Band, released in November 1975.It was the first album to be recorded at their new California studio, Shangri-La, and the first album of all new material since 1971's Cahoots.