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  2. Ophelia (The Band song) - Wikipedia

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    But according to Harris' interpretation, nostalgia is the key theme to the song. [2] "Ophelia" is an uptempo song with similarities to earlier Band songs "The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show" from Stage Fright and "Life Is a Carnival" from Cahoots. [1] [5] The song has a Dixieland flavor.

  3. Northern Lights – Southern Cross - Wikipedia

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    Three songs from the album – "It Makes No Difference", "Ophelia" and "Acadian Driftwood" – were performed at The Last Waltz, the group's 1976 penultimate stage performance of all five members. "It Makes No Difference" and "Ophelia" were included in the film and on the original 1978 soundtrack album , and "Acadian Driftwood" was included in ...

  4. Organist Garth Hudson, last surviving member of rock group ...

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    He contributed all the brass and woodwinds on the song "Ophelia." On the Band’s most famous song, "The Weight," Hudson played piano. ... "He is genuinely the most original and brilliant and ...

  5. Robbie Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Although the Band's original version was only released as the B side of the single "Up on Cripple Creek", a cover version by Joan Baez went to #3 on the charts in 1971 and helped to popularize the song. [21]: 192–193 [63] Several other tracks from The Band received significant radio airplay, and became staples in the group's concert appearances.

  6. The Band - Wikipedia

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    The Band was a Canadian-American rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1957.It consisted of the Canadians Rick Danko (bass, guitar, vocals, fiddle), Garth Hudson (organ, keyboards, accordion, saxophone), Richard Manuel (piano, drums, vocals) and Robbie Robertson (guitar, vocals, piano, percussion) and the American Levon Helm (drums, vocals, mandolin, guitar, bass).

  7. Up on Cripple Creek - Wikipedia

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    "Up on Cripple Creek" is the fifth song on the Band's eponymous second album, The Band. It was released as an (edited) single on Capitol 2635 in November 1969 and reached No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. [1] "Up on Cripple Creek" was written by Band guitarist Robbie Robertson, with drummer Levon Helm singing lead vocal.

  8. Ophelia (The Lumineers song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ophelia" is a song recorded by American folk rock band the Lumineers. It was released as the lead single from their sophomore album Cleopatra on February 5, 2016. As of July 2024, the song has garnered over 1.3 billion streams on Spotify .

  9. Minnie Pearl - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, she was ranked as number 14 on CMT's 40 Greatest Women in Country Music list. [citation needed] According to Barney Hoskyns, the Band's 1975 song "Ophelia" was based on Pearl. [11] Pearl is also mentioned in the lyrics of the 1988 song "Punk Rock Girl" by the Dead Milkmen. [12] [13]