@@Karmakatt6 Hard to pick a favorite performance, but seeing Janis, Jerry, Bobby and Danko singing “Ain’t No More Cane” on the train had me grinning ear to ear.
I discovered these guys just days before this at overnight camp. I still remember putting on the brown album, hearing Across the Great Divide for the first time. Almost 53 fucking years later they're still my go to music. The Band!
When I saw the Band live in the 1970’s at UC Santa Barbara, this song stood out for me and made me appreciate Richard Emanuel so much. I was shocked and hurt when I heard years later of his suicide.such a soulful singer
It's crazy we have the technology to re-watch anything we want like this and I'm not sure how I feel about that...but that part starting at 3:07 is so beautiful where they trade off and I can't stop watching it.
To all the band who died rest in peace you guys really inspired this 41 year old man into music thank you to the band rest in peace Robbie, Rick Levon, Richard thanks again
Studio version has acoustic guitar. Sometimes when you play live you just have to make due with the instrument in your hand. Still a great rendition of this song.