R.I.P. Levon Helm


He helped make some great music.
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.....all of the above. The Band was truly in a class of their own - and nobody has ever really come along that has even resembled them musically. They were really good. I did read that Robbie Robertson was there at the end for levon. Hopefully to say ; '' I'm sorry '' or possibly out of guilt......
I'm a much bigger fan of Levon Helms than of the Band. Understandably, most of the reactions I've read here and elsewhere reference his work with the Band. I've said it before, and I'll say it again (sadly, I'm realizing it's the last time I'll do so), anyone that's a fan of the Band that HASN'T heard LV's solo output (Dirt Farmer, Electric Dirt, & Ramble At The Ryman) should run, not walk, to get these great records!!
I thought his older solo stuff was really great too. there's a two cd set of his first two solo albums.
Wildoats - if you will, what are the titles of the older solo recordings? I have Dirt Farmer and Electric Dirt. Enjoy them very much. Want to get Ramble at the Ryman. Wouldn't mind a couple of others. Thanks in advance.