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Robbie Robertson On The Band's Early Days

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2011

The guitarist sits for an exclusive wide-ranging interview with Rolling Stone

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  • Dear Friends,

    Levon is in the final stages of his battle with cancer. Please send your prayers and love to him as he makes his way through this part of his journey.

    Thank you fans and music lovers who have made his life so filled with joy and celebration... he has loved nothing more than to play, to fill the room up with music, lay down the back beat, and make the people dance! He did it every time he took the stage...

    From his daughter Amy, and wife Sandy

  • no, he's not gay, he's just a pretentious dick.

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  • Robbie completely held on to his Canadian accent.

  • bla bla bla bla the band was nothing with out the GREAT THREE . This guy is a pampas ahole

  • please god what ever you do do not this man sing

  • Robbie is starting to look like a lesbian

  • I just finished This Wheel. I do not have a lot of sympathy for Levon, God rest his soul. He lived the hard and fast lifestyle and spent a lot of money. He, Danko, and Manuel were addicts or near addicts. Hudson and Robertson were more mature and responsible. It's obvious RR was through with the Band in 1976. I bet Hudson performed with the other three out of loyalty but he too was through with the Band and moved on. View the HoF induction. Hudson thanks only RR personally.

  • bless you sandy and amy levon was the greatest love and peace  j vincent edwards

  • so right

  • Being from ARKANSAS myself,,but raised by Southern parents in Pennsylvania after age 5. I couldn't wait for one of those old Medicine Shows to come to our little town. My Dad loved to go hear the barker's SPEIL. My Mom & Dad never lost that ARKANSAS accent,,just like Levon's

  • I've followed LEVON's history for years being a ARKANSAS BOY myself. My Mom came from Parthenon,Ark My Dad from near Camden and I was born In FORDYCE. Spent many years in radio "from the beginning days of Rock--1958" my webpage is TheMojoMan*com

  • I'm so sorry for your loss, Amy and Sandy. Levon was very much loved by both his families. You, and his devoted fans! We will never forget him as a person or as a real musician. Thank you for sharing him with us for all these wonderful years. Peace and love! That's the answer!

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