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The Last Waltz is a 2002 four-disc box set re-release of the 1978 album The Last Waltz documenting the concert The Last Waltz, the last concert by the Band with its classic line up. A full forty tracks are taken from the show in addition to rehearsal outtakes. Twenty-four tracks are previously unreleased.
The Last Waltz was a concert by the Canadian-American rock group The Band, held on American Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1976, at Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. The Last Waltz was advertised as the Band's "farewell concert appearance", [2] and the concert had the Band joined by more than a dozen special guests, including their previous employers Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan, as well ...
The song also was included in the Band's Thanksgiving Day concert in 1976 which was the subject of Martin Scorsese's documentary film The Last Waltz, and on that film's soundtrack released in 1978. The last time the song was performed by Helm was in The Last Waltz. Helm refused to play the song afterwards.
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The Last Waltz, a three-LP soundtrack album from the film; The Last Waltz: The Final Recordings, a 2000 box set by Bill Evans with Marc Johnson and Joe LaBarbera; The Last Waltz, a 1967 album by Engelbert Humperdinck; The Last Waltz, a 1990 album by Daniel O'Donnell; The Last Waltz, a 1997 album by Killdozer
By the time Martin Scorsese’s music documentary “The Last Waltz” premiered in 1978, the legendary Americana music progenitors the Band, whom the film explores, had gone from “Cahoots” to ...
Live versions by the Band appear on their 1972 live double album Rock of Ages, [4] as well as the more complete four-CD-DVD version of that concert, Live at the Academy of Music 1971, [5] and the 2002 Box Set of The Last Waltz [6] (the song did not make it into the movie or the original soundtrack album [7]).
He can be seen in Martin Scorsese's 1978 film The Last Waltz, which documented the final concert of The Band, held in 1976. Over the course of his career, Radle played on a number of gold and platinum singles and albums and garnered the respect of many musicians. His bass lines were often simple and repetitive, but always with the purpose of ...