The Last Waltz Comments

  • Jean 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Muddy Waters shared the stage with Eric Clapton and Joni Mitchell helped Neil Young, and those two venues alone were great...

  • Coralie 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Why is the color of old Martin's films so beautiful, beautiful and beautiful. Seeing these big names when they were young is really a bit contradictory, but it's really great. A song I shall be released is more moving than Dylan sang. The most emotional rock documentary since...

  • Maximillian 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    The Band, my virtual...

  • Maud 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    The final chorus brought tears to my...

  • Nakia 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    drinking tea should be...

  • Jesse 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    "The Last Waltz" by Martin Scorsese. The last waltz is rather the last swan song of the 70's rock music! The 1970s was the worst era but also the most simple and simple era for people. It is precisely because of that era that countless great men have been achieved! Now it looks like it was the age of a great legend. If country, blues mixed with dance to form a mix of different kinds of music then it's...

  • Norberto 2022-04-23 07:05:22

    Love country rock...

  • Maud 2022-04-23 07:05:22

    A neglected classic. It really belongs to the age of...

  • Kasey 2022-04-23 07:05:22

    Since I'm not a fan of the band, this movie is like listening to a small...

  • Alana 2022-04-23 07:05:22

    The lineup is smashed. . . . ....

Extended Reading
  • Jeremy 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    not scattered

    The band, formerly known as the Eagles, has been around since the late 1950s with
    "village rock" singer Ronnie Hawkins. The "Eagle"
    was brought under the command of Bob Dylan in 1965. After countless live
    concerts, they became a world-class group. They were also officially
    named "The Band"...

  • Sarai 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    after watching

    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...

The Last Waltz quotes

  • Martin Scorsese - Interviewer: Listen, when you guys first started playing as The Band, you kind of shied away from publicity a lot. Talk about that, a little?

    Garth Hudson - Organ: That was just part of a life style that we got to love at Woodstock. You know, we got to like it, you know, just being, eh, being able to chop wood or hit your thumb with a hammer. We'd be concerned with fixin' a tape recorder and fixin' a screen door, you know, and stuff like that and getting the songs together.

    Rick Danko - Bass: We always seemed to get a whole lot more done when we didn't have a lot of company around, you know, just, eh, we were more productive. And as soon as company came, of course, you know, we'd start having fun. And you know what happens when you have too much fun.

  • Levon Helm - Drums: [Talking about the region around Memphis, Tennessee where Levon grew up] That's kind of the middle of the country, you know. back there. So, when bluegrass or country music, you know, if it comes down to that area and if it mixes there with rhythm and dances, then you've got a combination of all those different kinds of music. Country. Bluegrass. Blues music.

    Martin Scorsese - Interviewer: The melting pot.

    Levon Helm - Drums: Show music.

    Martin Scorsese - Interviewer: What's it called then?

    Levon Helm - Drums: Rock-n-Roll.

    Martin Scorsese - Interviewer: Rock-n-Roll, yes, for sure, exactly.