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I just need some place where I can lay my head
Hey, mister, can you tell me, where a man might find a bed?
He just grinned and shook my hand, "No" was all he said.
[Chorus]
Take a load off Fanny, take a load for free
Take a load off Fanny, and you put the load right on me
I picked up my bags, I went looking for a place to hide
When I saw old Carmen and the Devil, walking side by side
I said, "Hey, Carmen, c'mon, let's go downtown"
She said, "I gotta go, but my friend can stick around"
[Chorus]
Go down, Miss Moses, ain't nothin' you can say
It's just old Luke, and Luke's waiting on the judgment day
Well, Luke, my friend, what about young Annalee
He said, "Do me a favor, son, won't you stay and keep Annalee company"
[Chorus]
Crazy Chester followed me, and he caught me in the fog
Said, "I will fix you right, if you'll take Jack, my dog"
I said, "Wait a minute Chester, you know, I'm a peaceful man"
He said, "That's okay, boy, won't you feed him when you can"
[Chorus]
Catch the cannonball, now to take me down the line
My bag is sinking low, and I do believe it's time
To get back to Miss Fanny, you know she's the only one
Who sent me here, with her regards for everyone
[Chorus]
Robbie Robertson, Leader of The Band, Dies at 80 https://tinyurl.com/44bkfv9w
It was Levon’s band. He brought in the others while working with Ronnie Hawkins. True, Robertson wrote most of the songs and then stepped more to the front later.
After watching the Last Waltz movie with the Band, Hawkins joked, “what that movie needs is a lot more shots of Robbie!”
https://www.cnn.com/2012/04/19...
If I hear this once marvelous song one more time in my lifetime, I'll be pulling the trigger with my big toe.
Buh-bye.
Robbie Robertson, Leader of The Band, Dies at 80 https://tinyurl.com/44bkfv9w
R.I.P. Robbie.
Not sure who said it but Rick Danko was born with "a tear in his throat"
Are you really?
great music legendary ....more of the Band RP
Jeez, this version is irritating. ...Oh, and it sucks ballz too.
I think we got that the first time you said it.
Another great cover is on "Playing for Change" on the YouTube channel
Can it really be a cover when the song writer plays it and invites others to play too.
Take a loan out Fanny, take a loan for free.
Take a loan out Fanny and put the loan right on me.
I think it's "off" Fanny. Consider the British/Irish meaning of the word "fanny".
Take a loan out Fanny and put the loan right on me.
So here's my suggestion for "The Weight"...
A younger generation still has musicians who enjoy doing their versions of great music and Josh Turner is a highly talented musician with a horde of young musicians as his friends and they do a blissful rendition of "The Weight". It's just so sweet.
https://www.google.com/search?...
Turner has plenty of You Tube videos out there and I am confident you'll enjoy most of them. He does so much with just his voice and a guitar.
As Milton said, "In Heaven there will be Radio Paradise!"....actually, I don't think he said that, but a lot of folks are saying he said it!
"Take a load off Fanny, take a load for free
Take a load off Fanny, and you put the load right on me"
Are you really?
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/mavis-staples-remembers-singing-the-weightThe Band held its last concert on Thanksgiving Day, 1976. Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel, and Robbie Robertson performed at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom with Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, and others. The production, staged and filmed by Martin Scorsese (and released, in 1978, as “The Last Waltz”) was, as Helm wrote in his memoir, deemed “too lily-white and missing something crucial.” And so, not long after the show, the Staples Singers, a popular gospel group and old friends of the Band, performed “The Weight” on an M.G.M. soundstage in front of an audience of two hundred and fifty people.
As the song finishes up, the camera settles on the Staples family—Roebuck (“Pops”), out of focus in the background, and his daughters, Cleotha, Yvonne, and Mavis. Mavis, closest to the camera, throws her head back, leans toward the mic, and says, almost inaudibly, “Beautiful.”
Here is Mavis Staples’s memory of that session:
It was so beautiful to me. I was surprised that was caught on tape, you know, because I thought I was whispering. It wasn’t rehearsed to go like that. It was just a feeling that brought that on. The excitement of being with our friends—Levon and Danko and those guys were such good friends of ours—to be singing with them, and knowing that this is going to be on the big screen, the silver screen, it was just a moment in time for me. You could probably, had you been there, you would have heard my heart pounding.
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I’ve had a lot of great moments in my life and my career. But that is something where I could put my chest out and hold my head up and I can just be super proud.
I don’t want to be gloatin’, you know, but anytime I watch it, it’s refreshing. It’s like the first time. You never get tired of it, you know. And I remember everything about it.
Sorry, I hear "The Band" and mind regresses back to Animaniacs back in college...
Just to see Dylan , Joni , Emmylou, and the Belfast cowboy kicking up his legs in a dance..
The Waltz version was originally this file, which is why it was a 10. But this isn't that. I miss the superlative version. BillG, can you fix that?
Sorry about that. Got screwed up in our update-to-FLAC process. Fixed now.
jbuhl wrote:
Ok, I'm back and I don't mind having two 10 versions one little bit.
The Waltz version was originally this file, which is why it was a 10. But this isn't that. I miss the superlative version. BillG, can you fix that?
Guessing this why the Mavis Staple comment before the song.
great soundtrack : ) wish I was back in time riding on an open stretch of highway, endless blue above me
Link is here.
Beautiful...
Thank you Grammarcop!!! (beautiful : )
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-weight-by-the-bands-robbie-robertson-1480436811
Nice article.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-weight-by-the-bands-robbie-robertson-1480436811
I'm satisfied that it's an autobiographical vignette, about a certain kind of alienation that only the writer would understand, who is confiding in a woman, who almost certainly doesn't understand what the writer is expressing.
Ah! Of course.
I think that this was a pretty good album, too.
(Still gets a "9". Either way!)
You are right - I didn't hear any Staples in there.
Most of the comments regard Mavis Staples so this link must have used to be to the Last Waltz version.
Yeah, this is definitely the album version. It's still pretty great but that version with the Staples actually is just a notch above, I think.
You are right - I didn't hear any Staples in there.
Most of the comments regard Mavis Staples so this link must have used to be to the Last Waltz version.
Link is here.
Beautiful...
I've seen Mavis Staples twice in the last three years. Both times she has performed this song, beautifully and with such conviction. You can tell that it is a song that she and her band love to perform.
Not my favourite version but it's a great song and I'll take any version.
You may not hear it in this audio but in the DVD version Mavis mouths "beautiful" as it ends.
Saw the same show the week before here in SLC. Mavis and her band do this song a proud version in concert.
I'm satisfied that it's an autobiographical vignette, about a certain kind of alienation that only the writer would understand, who is confiding in a woman, who almost certainly doesn't understand what the writer is expressing.
Never saw the movie, but have 2 versions of records!
When this movie came out I remember thinking how "old" the artist all felt. Dylan looked old, Band looked old, Staples looked old, etc.
Now their voices sound so young , fresh and strong.
Funny how 30 years changes one's "old and young" perspective
Yes, I certainly recognize that.
In a certain way, you do: it's about a guy coming to some place where he just doesn't get it.
And today I feel like crying a little bit when I hear Levon's and Danko's voices.
Agree!
Yes.
And I've yet to see The Last Waltz (I assume that's what you mean), but man, what an utterly essential album.
Hmmm. Wait. There are subtle differences here. From the "remastered" version?
This is from the Last Waltz, but not the actual concert...for the film, they did a couple of "live" studio tracks.
Pops steals it on this one
Exact same set just played now Aug. 14, 1:02 am PT...
It WAS a good set, though... and I had missed it first time around...
It is indeed a good set. Experiencing it now.
Heh. I never heard it that way, but now it's impossible not to.
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
Jackson Browne - Late For The Sky
John Prine and Bonnie Raitt - Angel from Montg
and radio has moments ....
Exact same set just played now Aug. 14, 1:02 am PT...
It WAS a good set, though... and I had missed it first time around...
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
Jackson Browne - Late For The Sky
John Prine and Bonnie Raitt - Angel from Montg
and radio has moments ....
Yes.
And I've yet to see The Last Waltz (I assume that's what you mean), but man, what an utterly essential album.
Hmmm. Wait. There are subtle differences here. From the "remastered" version?
Where I live we suffer from aphid infestations from time-to-time. There is a great tea mixture you can buy at any head shop, brew it and then spray on your plants. No more disgusting aphids sucking the life force out our precious plants.
wow
It is. For some reason, the Staple Singers were not able to turn up at the Filmore that day, so they played the gig apart from the concert just to get it into the movie.
The song is absolute greatness to begin with.
But this version with the Staples gives me shivers of delight every time I hear it.
I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't love it.
It's one of the best things I have ever heard!
You've got a 'hate on' for a lot of songs, 28% of your ratings are "1"! However, you do support more airplay for new artists and I applaud you for that stand.
Hey, just my opinion...
That is the beauty, of RP, you get to express your opinion, it may not be a special opinion, but you are a special person, as is everyone....thanks for your thoughts
It's about takin' the load off of Annie....and puttin' the load on me.
I think it's a present day version of the birth of Christ(Annie is Mary)
One of these is correct.
Hey, just my opinion...
What makes you so special? You don't like it - you don't like it. It's no big deal.
Ask Robbie: It was a moment in the time of his younger days.