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bobabode 04-17-2012 10:09 PM

Levon Helm will be missed.
 
If you haven't already heard. Levon Helm of the Band is fixin' to leave. Last stages of terminal cancer. I'm listening to the Last Waltz tryin' not to bawl my eyes out..:( Midnight Ramblin' man soon gone.

finnbow 04-17-2012 10:15 PM

Love me some Levon and the Band. He was also great as Loretta Lynn's dad in Coal Miner's Daughter.

BlueStreak 04-17-2012 11:13 PM

Aw man......That just sucks.

Remember when The Band played on Saturday Night Live back in the day?.......That was killer.

The Big C claims another one. Where does it end.............?

bhunter 04-18-2012 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by bobabode (Post 98312)
If you haven't already heard. Levon Helm of the Band is fixin' to leave. Last stages of terminal cancer. I'm listening to the Last Waltz tryin' not to bawl my eyes out..:( Midnight Ramblin' man soon gone.

Damn, one of my favorites. I knew he had throat cancer a few years back. His rambling music studio I heard was a great venue. Sorry to hear this.

Here's his official site:
http://www.levonhelm.com/

Charles 04-18-2012 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by BlueStreak (Post 98327)
Aw man......That just sucks.

Remember when The Band played on Saturday Night Live back in the day?.......That was killer.

The Big C claims another one. Where does it end.............?

When the bell tolls for thee.

Chas

Oerets 04-18-2012 09:26 AM

Sad sad news, but he did effected the world in a positive way for a very long time.




Barney

CarlV 04-18-2012 09:49 AM

After losing a few relatives like this, I can only hope for a swift passing for Levon.



Carl

bhunter 04-19-2012 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobabode (Post 98312)
If you haven't already heard. Levon Helm of the Band is fixin' to leave. Last stages of terminal cancer. I'm listening to the Last Waltz tryin' not to bawl my eyes out..:( Midnight Ramblin' man soon gone.

Sadly, he has now left, but his music will live. Thanks for the good times Levon.

http://www.levonhelm.com/

bobabode 04-19-2012 03:38 PM

Levon Helm has died. RIP Levon! Listening to "I Shall Be Released" from The Last Waltz right now. Tears a rollin' and feeling fairly sad at the news.

bhunter 04-19-2012 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by bobabode (Post 98572)
Levon Helm has died. RIP Levon! Listening to "I Shall Be Released" from The Last Waltz right now. Tears a rollin' and feeling fairly sad at the news.

Sad here too. I am listening to Electric Dirt's "When I Go Away." Someone over at AK posted the lyrics. That song lifted my spirits wrt Levon's death.

d-ray657 04-19-2012 04:30 PM

Sounds like Carl got his wish for mercy for Levon - an end to the suffering. My prayers with his family - and it sounds like his extended family spreads far and wide.

Regards,

D-Ray

bhunter 04-19-2012 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by d-ray657 (Post 98582)
Sounds like Carl got his wish for mercy for Levon - an end to the suffering. My prayers with his family - and it sounds like his extended family spreads far and wide.

Regards,

D-Ray

Levon even had tour dates set up for this month. Talk about doing what you love until the end. I suspect he's been suffering for a while, but just kept on doing what he enjoyed. A great musician and perhaps even a greater person.

barbara 04-19-2012 05:34 PM

I remember seeing the Band, Grace Slick and Jefferson airplane together at the Fillmore in SF years ago.... Good times!
Sad to hear this news....

wgrr 04-19-2012 06:20 PM

My father in law was Levon's lawyer for many years. I met Levon in the 70's. He will be missed by many.

My wife was shocked when I told her about Levon's death. He was here, in Fayetteville a few moths ago. He told us his throat cancer was in remission and his singing voice was getting stronger.

RIP Levon

bobabode 04-19-2012 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by bhunter (Post 98574)
Sad here too. I am listening to Electric Dirt's "When I Go Away." Someone over at AK posted the lyrics. That song lifted my spirits wrt Levon's death.

I'll have to take a look. Listening to Rock Of Ages, pretty good stuff there.

Oerets 04-19-2012 10:53 PM

The radio station been playing deep cuts all evening, been nice considering. Plus a few old interviews thrown in to boot!



Barney

bhunter 04-22-2012 02:41 AM

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Levon Helm 1940-2012

The first time I heard Levon Helm’s voice was in a small record shop on Berwick Street in Soho London sometime around 1969. What was it like? Paul on the road to Damascus!

Oh, I guess I just want to say all these things about the earth and granite of his being, the raw Appalachian timber of his voice and the powerful sway of his backbeat. The throb of his tom-toms the first time I heard “Tears Of Rage” and that wicked, knowing smile recounting tales of Carney barkers and backwater medicine shows. I’m thinking about him behind that economical kit, the way he hunched his shoulders and turned into the mike like a coiled spring when he sang.

He was one of three great singers in The Band, three of the greatest singers in any band, and the last of those three to leave us. What other band under God’s great Heaven gave us a trio of such eloquent and awesome sonic tools? Richard Manuel had an otherworldly voice, ethereal and legitimately spooky in the best way possible. Rick Danko, with whom I spent some questionably manic moments and cerebral hours and whom I loved dearly, sang like an unfettered young buck, all tremulous beauty and with poignant longing. Anyone doubting this just listen to his vocal on “It Makes No Difference” from the “The Last Waltz” soundtrack, one of the best live vocal performances I’ve ever heard.

Then there was Levon: a voice that seemed as it was birthed from the land from which he sprung. Rich as Arkansas soil and raw as a plug of tobacco, gnarly as knotted pine and so expressive it seemed like he was chewing on the words before they left his mouth. Now he’s gone and our anemic musical horizon has one less icon to cling to and one more legacy to embrace.

We’re blessed that he battled his illness and conquered it for a spell, pushed back the inevitable, stuck up his hand and like some hard scrabble farmer in a gothic Southern novel said “Whoa boy, I ain’t done ploughin’.”

He participated in some of the greatest music I’ve ever heard and because of him and the boys in The Band, my soul is clearer of musical debris and tuned into the lyrical soul of the American heartland and the soul of Appalachia.

If I’m any good at what I do, it’s because he inspired me to be better.

Sleep with angels, Levon. Say hi to the boys, and see you in church.

Bernie Taupin

http://www.berniejtaupin.com/index.p...og&b_id=459670

I thought that this was spot on.


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