Posted on 04/19/2012 1:11:49 PM PDT by Lazlo in PA
Levon Helm carried "The Weight" for The Band, and for the Woodstock generation.
The musician died Thursday, two days after his family announced he was losing a fight to cancer.
He was 71.
"Levon Helm passed peacefully this afternoon," his family said in a statement. "He was surrounded by family, friends and bandmates and will be remembered by all he touched as a brilliant musician and a beautiful soul."
Among those final bedside visitors was longtime Band cohort, and frequent sparring partner, Robbie Robertson. Just last weekend, Robertson wished his ailing mate well at last weekend's 2012 Rock Hall induction cerermony.
"On Sunday I went to New York and visited him in the hospital. I sat with Levon for a good while..., and thought of the incredible and beautiful times we had together," Roberston recounted on his Facebook page.
"Levon is one of the most extraordinary talented people I've ever known and very much like an older brother to me. I am so grateful I got to see him one last time and will miss him and love him forever."
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RIP, Mr. Helm. I hope he is given ample credit in the next world for the pleasure his music has given so many of us in this one.
“The Weight” and “Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” ... two of the best songs of all time. Sail on, Levon :-(
I loved them (the Band), listen to them all the time.
Hope he, Levon, was believer in our Lord Jesus Christ.
It would be great to sit down with him in paradise
and chat.
Hope is Jesus Christ’s return, not the goofy
vagabond mulatto stealing from others to
gratify himself and his adopted tribe.
RIP Levon Helm, a great musician who gave us some great memories. Bob Dylan and The Band...sigh.
RIP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQYj2ltJKe8&feature=fvst
I like this one, the night they drove ol Dixie down...
A drunkard’s dream if I ever did see one
what a great ‘Band’
Hear the sound, Willie Boy,
The Flyin’ Dutchman's on the reef.
It's my belief
We've used up all our time,
This hill's to steep to climb,
And the days that remain ain't worth a dime.
sigh
Yes, and even some of his more recent solo work was quite good. He won a few Grammys with his recent stuff, including an album called “Electric Dirt.” I liked one of the singles, called “Growing Trade.”
It was Americana, so it didn’t get a lot of FM radio play. Too busy with Justin Bieber, I guess.
Ashes of Laughter, the ghost is clear, why do the best things always disappear.
One of the few late rock and roll greats, no question1
Hope is Jesus Christs return, not the goofy
vagabond mulatto stealing from others to
gratify himself and his adopted tribe.
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Really? You feel the need to turn Levon’s passing into a political statement?
He was also very good in Coal Miner’s Daughter.
Yep!n Weird bunch though. Especially Garth (The Keyboardist) He is cosmically attuned to other worlds.
I'll miss Levon, he was a great Drummer and Vocalist and an excellent Actor too.
omg I had no idea. This is a terrible loss. Rock On Levon!
Absolutely!
Always and always.
Levon is dead, pray for the living.
We are stuck with that bag of crap in Washington.
And yes Levon was a special talent.
Of any and every era, and I really don't think I'm exaggerating.
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