Of course The Band was a huge influence on Phish and many other bands. But Levon's own musical career is just so inspiring.... from wanting to leave the Bob Dylan scene in the 60s despite all the success around it in order to follow his own musical tastes to the incredible Midnight Rambles of recent years. I was lucky enough to go to four of the Rambles and play at one, and these were life changing experiences. Jon Fishman called home from the parking lot after the first one I went to, saying it was a top musical experience of his life.
I've always thought music can exist so perfectly when churning in the confines of a barn, and this took it to an extreme where American culture was simply bubbling over with authenticity, passion, and a connection to the backwoods and the hills. It's a testament that ten or fifteen incredible (and notable) musicians came through each time to make up and enhance this house band (not to mention the incredible opening bands). In the middle of the barn, with his deep seventy year old smile, Levon's uniquely spare yet fierce drumming propelled a repertoire through these enchanted nights. Folk, bluegrass, and country blended effortlessly with blues, soul, and funk, creating a melting pot of sounds unique to our country. And despite battles with throat cancer, Levon would grab the mic and sing so powerfully that it shook the beams of his old barn-home to the core.
To do a few cool things when someone's young is one thing, but then to grow older and cultivate such a heartfelt and moving musical situation is very inspiring. It's no wonder so many artists are influenced by his sound, his sensibility, and his projects with their own pursuits. This is a huge loss, and I'm sorry for anyone who couldn't experience that magic first hand, and I'm thankful that our country and our musical community was lucky enough to be graced by such a soul - Mike Gordon
Thanks, Mike, for putting into your words the loss of an icon. His influence and love for life inspired us all.
The band was very influential growing up for me and I'm glad you took the time to speak on Levon's behalf.
I'll be at the 7/1/12 show at alpine valley. I twould be awesome to hear you cover "up on cripple creek" or at least one of their songs.
Plus, sorry i have to ask, but my wife would probably die with excitement if you guys covered, "I don't feel like dancing" by Scissor sisters. Lol just throwing it out there...thanks again.
I've seen The Last Waltz a million times. Levon's musical influence can been heard in bands to this day. Sad news but the man ate, slept and breathed real music up to his final days and he was true to his art. RIP.
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