after watching

Sarai 2022-03-14 08:01:02

Lao Ma is a happy person. He did the 1969 wookstock.
This work is great, much better than this year's Shine a light.
To be honest, I am convinced by those few wrists.
muddy waters, neil young , bob dylan. This is already the top songwriting person in the United States.
The band, I really haven't heard it, or paid attention to it. The first time I heard it, I thought it was good, not as flamboyant as rolling stone. And the whole band They all have a strong country feel.
JoniMitchell can be regarded as one of my inspirations in music. And she is also a good songwriter.
And this time, the drummer of the beatles, ringo starr.
rolling stone The guitarist ronnie wood.
I don't know about the other old men.
The lens is the way that Lao Ma likes, because the stage is relatively small, so the equipment is not used much. But the effect is good, there is no shiny a light that constantly enters the line of sight Those manipulators. The interspersed memories and conversations make people nostalgic for that era.
Then, they were called the hawks, not the eagles.
Please don't be nervous when you see the friend who said that their predecessors were eagles.
Finally, an excerpt .According to wiki:
Famous event: bob dylan turns on the guitar and sings like a rolling stone. When the audience shouts "judas", they are the accompaniment.

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Extended Reading
  • Otto 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Robbie Robertson is super cool to play guitar!

  • Rey 2022-04-21 09:03:46

    good old time. I shall be released ex Ronnie Wood pouted so playful

The Last Waltz quotes

  • Richard Manuel - Piano: [describing how The Band got its name] Well, we were The Hawks.

    Robbie Robertson - Guitar: And everything was fine, we were sailing along, and all of a sudden, one day The Hawks meant something else altogether.

    Richard Manuel - Piano: And it was right in the middle of that whole psychedelia. Chocolate Subway, Marshmallow Overcoat. Those kind of names, you know?

    Robbie Robertson - Guitar: When we were working with Bob Dylan and we moved to Woodstock, everybody referred to us as the band. He called us the band, our friends called us the band, our neighbors called us the band.

    Richard Manuel - Piano: We started out with The Crackers. We tried to call ourselves The Honkies. Everybody kind of backed off from that. It was too straight. So we decided just to call ourselves The Band.

  • Levon Helm - Drums: New York, it was an adult portion. It was an adult dose. So it took a couple of trips to get into it. You just go in the first time and you get your ass kicked and you take off. As soon as it heals up, you come back and you try it again. Eventually, you fall right in love with it.