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      Just resurrecting this one 3 and a bit years later…. with Robbie Robertson passing away, I’d love to see this, or really anything The Band related coming out…

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        Gotta say man, I really read this the wrong way when I saw the title.

        Lol – exactly the same – thought I had wandered into Reddit.

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          The Last Waltz concert video and accompanying documentary were directed by Martin Scorsese.

           

          True – only just found out recently as well that Bob Dylan was on his Rolling Thunder Revue tour at the time, and initially didn’t want to be included in the filming, as he was also having his own concerts filmed (which he was himself Directing as part of his movie “Renaldo & Clara” with Joan Baez). Robbie Robertson convinced him to go on stage anyway, and they would cut him out if he preferred (which he eventually signed off on staying in.

           

          The documentary / concert film of Rolling Thunder Revue that eventually came out (in 2019) – also directed by Scorsese.

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            I have plans to do 6th Avenue Heartache, Look What Happened, and History of a Boring Town, if that means anything <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

             

            Lol – 100% it does – all songs I love as well. I just wish I had the skills to do these – but I definitely do not.

             

            I’ll look forward to playing those at some point though!

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              Money – pure & simple.

               

              Some of these songs are incredibly expensive to licence, and Activision had the money to do it.

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