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THE BAND. CROSSING THE GREAT DIVIDE. (3) Career spanning retrospective of live & outtake material. As you can imagine, plenty of Dylan related stuff in this treasure trove.
THE BAND. WE CAN TALK SESSIONS. January 10, 1968. Various stabs along with studio chat on the recording of the song.
THE BAND. AUGUST 31, 1969. ISLE OF WIGHT FESTIVAL. UK. Tinny and shitty recording, but I kind of felt that I had to keep it due to it's historic nature. If my memory serves me well, I believe that this set preceded Dylans.
THE BAND. OCTOBER 26, 1969. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Subpar recording.
THE BAND. SYRIA MOSQUE LEGEND. November 1, 1970. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Super Soundboard show. The artwork shows a 2nd disc but I don't have it.
THE BAND. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. December 28-31, 1971. New York City. Includes an 8 song rehearsal. Claims to be 25 previously unreleased tracks from the shows that spawned "Rock of Ages." From Master Reel sources which sound sensational.
THE BAND. WATKINS GLEN 1973 (4) Acceptable, but certainly not good sound quality. Had to have this for it's historical value. Includes soundchecks, both sets and jams with the Dead, Almans etc.
THE BAND. ROOSEVELT STADIUM. Jersey City, New Jersey. August 1, 1973. Nice clean boot from the men who would be kings.
THE BAND. WEMBLEY STADIUM 1974. September 14, 1974 (2) London, England. Soundboard. Cool stuff.
THE BAND KING BISCUIT FLOUR HOUR. August 16, 1976. Superb show, recording, ah everything. Gig was 3 months prior to the Last Waltz.
THE BAND. NIGHT AT THE PALLADIUM. SEPTEMBER 18, 1976. New York, New York. A soundboard but not a great sounding one if that is possible. I just love those songs, man.
THE BAND. SEPTEMBER 26, 1976. Lenox, Massachusetts. Meh recording.
THE BAND. FRIENDS & OTHER STRANGERS. Some additional tracks from "The Last Waltz" probably material without overdubs and remixing, etc.
THE BAND. THE COMPLETE LAST WALTZ (4) The commercial release was 2 discs long WE got it all on four.
THE BAND. MANDEL HALL July 1, 1983. Chicago, Illinois. Terrific show and radio recording. Always a good show from these guys.
THE BAND WITH THE CATE BROTHERS. AUGUST 27, 1983. Osaka, Japan. Not a very good sounding Soundboard if you ask me.
THE BAND. DECEMBER 31, 1983 (2) San Francisco, California. The boys are back in town, early reunion show sans Robbie Robertson, intro'd by Bill Graham. Sounds great.
THE BAND. JULY 21, 1984 (2) Toronto, Canada. FM Broadcast of the SEVA Benefit. With a short interview at the end.
THE BAND SEPTEMBER 7, 1984 (2) Burlington, Vermont. Soundboard. Fantastic stuff w/o Robbie - didn't need him live.
THE BAND. JULY 9, 1995. Chicago, Illinois. Soundboard opening set for the Grateful Dead.
THE BAND. AUGUST 1, 1985. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Sweet soundboard providing a wondrour souveneir.
THE BAND. TOMBSTONE. A lost album san Robertson produced by Polar Bear Jules Shear in 1990 or 1991 rejected by Sony. Certainly enjoyable but a struggle between recapturing old glories and seeking new ground.
THE BAND. FEBRUARY 6, 1986. Late Show. New York City. Superb recording of a post Robbie band.
THE BAND. FEBRUARY 16, 1986. Albany, New York. Nice soundboard show from this under apprececiated reunion.
THE BAND. FEBRUARY 16, 1986. Albany, New York. Nice soundboarder with the first half of the show largely era recent material. Closes the show out with an acapalla "River of Babylon." Fabulous.
THE BAND. OCTOBER 8,1986. Santa Cruz, California. Another terrific recording, I guess a song was missed when he flipped the cassette over.
THE BAND. DECEMBER 20, 1986. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Soundboard. Love it, man. Great show.
THE BAND FEBRUARY 15, 1992. New Brittain, Connecticut. Delightful show.
CONCERTS FOR THE INAUGURATION OF BILL CLINTON. January 17, 1993 (3) Washington, DC. This is the Blue Jeans Bash which I am listing in The Band session as they were the house band for much of this. You get their performance along with a number of others including Bob Weir, Bob Dylan, Clarence Clemons, Ronnie Hawakins, Dr. John, Don Johnson - yes that Don Johnson and others.
THE BAND. DECEMBER 4, 1993. Toronto, Ontario. Slick radio broadcast, the reunion is on.
THE BAND. JANUARY 23, 1994. Mountain Stage, Charlestown, West Virginia. FM Broadcast. Excellent.
THE BAND. NEW ORLEANS JAZZ FESTIVAL. 1994. Very nice show at the famed Fest. You get all the mighty songs done well, along with a power outage.
THE BAND. WOODSTOCK 94. August 13, 1994, Saugerties, New York (3). Soundboard of the Band who became almost the Housebound on this famed first and only successful revival.
THE BAND. AUGUST 26, 1994 (2) Asbury Park, NJ. A soundboard from the Stone Pony. Super cool.
THE BAND. PHILADELPHIA FOLK FESTIVAL 1995. August 27, 1995, Philadadelphia, Pennsylvania. A good soundboard of a band that still can put together an enjoyable set.
THE BAND. MAY 16, 1996. Las Vegas. FM Broadcast. The end is sadly near but this is a scintillating show and a near perfect recording.
THE BAND. JULY 6, 1994. Chicago, Illinois. Good stuff from a post last waltz. No Robbie, but heck I'll take 'em whenever I can get 'em.
THE BAND sort of. THE LAST WALTZ 40th ANNIVERSARY. (2) August 6, 2016. New York City Helmed by Larry Campbell and helped by Lucinda Williams, Buddy Miller, Bob Weir and others. Audience taping so imperfect but so glad I own it.
Solo work:
Rick:
RICK DANKO. DECEMBER 20, 1977. New York City. King Biscuit Flower Hour. Okay sound quality, these radio shows you always expect a little better. Still nice.
RICK DANKO BAND. MARCH 1, 1978. Los Angeles. A sloppy, drunken night. Rick was a scooch off his game as he was bombed. Long delay at the end as Rick called for Levon, Garth, Richard and Robbie to join him up on stage. They all did, but Robbie even though we waited and waited. Memo to Rick: Robbie is a dick. Anyway, soundboard recording.
RICK DANKO & PAUL BUTTERFIELD. NOVEMBER 18, 1982 (2) Cambridge, MA. Early and late shows at Jonathan's Swifts. Soundboards.
RICK DANKO. DECEMBER 9, 1989. Chicago, Illinois. Soundboard. Great show, what a passionate and talented musician.
RICK DANKO, PAUL BUTTERFIELD & BLONDIE CHAPMAN. DECEMBER 13, 1979. Boulder, CO. At first, I thought oh oh, not a good recording, but oh man did it grow on me. Outstanding real music, the blues always sound good. You can't fight the feeling.
RICK DANKO & LEVON HELM. JANUARY 28, 1983. Portland, Oregon. Fabulous show and sounds absolutely terrific.
RICK DANKO & LEVON HELM. JANUARY 29, 1983 Eugene, Oregon. Superb sounding show. Love ti.
RICK DANKO, RICHARD MANUAL + PAUL BUTTERFIELD. SEPTEMBER 9, 1984 (2) Lone Star Cafe, New York City. It's the reason why I collect bootlegs. A performance of such emotion and heart that blew my socks off. I have become absolutely smitten by the passion that Danko brings to the table. The chemistry and musicianship of the three of these guys is nothing short of what music is supposed to be about. Magic.
RICK DANKO, RICHARD MANUAL + GARTH HUDSON. JANUARY 2, 1985 (Late) and JANUARY 6, 1985 (Late) Lone Star Cafe, New York City. (2) Terrific twin shows with very different setlists in soundboard recordings. Love.
RICK DANKO. MARCH 25, 1989. Extra-ordinary performance. This is Rick's opening set for Jorma - soundboard. Just Rick and guitar and love.
RICK DANKO. OCTOBER 8, 1999. Massapequa, New York. A sweet sounding sound board, a musical treat.
RICK DANKO, GREGG ALLMAN & FRIENDS. JUNE 1, 1991. New York City. Lots of great music in this soundboard.
RICK DANKO. BBC RADIO 1. April 7, 1993. London, England. Nice radio interview with a couple of songs. You get a couple of questions about Bob Dylan. Rick was a nice sweet guy.
RICK DANKO & FRIENDS. JUNE 29, 1995 (Early & Late Shows) (2) New York. Great, warm soundboard. Excellent music.
RICK DANKO. THE LAST PERFORMANCE. Radio Woodstock. December 6, 1999. As the title says, this is the near the end for this amazing, passionate performer. He is 100% heart.
Levon:
ROBBIE ROBERTSON INTERVIEW. December 6, 2006. Interviewed by Robert Santelli for the Experience Music project. A raconteur of the first order with some great stories and anecdotes of The Band and Bob Dylan (not to self: Filed in Dylan Misc)
Ritchard:
RICHARD MANUAL. THE GETAWAY 1985. (2) Saugerties, New York. A special show. It's a bit grainy and imperfect in taping, but affecting, warm and passionate.
Robbie:
ROBBIE ROBERTSON INTERVIEW. December 6, 2006. Interviewed by Robert Santelli for the Experience Music project. A raconteur of the first order with some great stories and anecdotes of The Band and Bob Dylan (not to self: Filed in Dylan Misc)