Springsteen and Clapton on their favorite, heh, band.


I went and saw Once Were Brothers; Robbie Robertson And The Band in a theater early last year, and now tonight on a DVD at home. It is alternately both thrilling and irritating, but that’s not the point of this thread. If you don’t already know how very, very special The Band were, and the deep impact they made on Rock ’n’ Roll, here is what Bruce and Eric had to say about them in the film:

- Springsteen: "I think I was in a little coffee shop in Redbank, New Jersey. I kid came in with Music From Big Pink, put it on the sound system. And suddenly this music comes on, and everything changes."

- Clapton: "When I heard Big Pink, it was like someone had nailed me through my chest onto the wall. I was immediately converted. I thought ’This is what I want to do’. It changed my life."

Mine too.
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MFBP is obviously a great and influential recording, but in my mind it will always be a Bob Dylan/The Band album, whereas, the self titled The Band album is truly The Band.  Taste is personal, but I much prefer the brown album.  "King Harvest", "Whispering Pines", "Jawbone"  and "Unfaithful Servant" are peak level The Band.  They were real good on MFBP, but they got great with the second album.
Certainly a matter of taste. I think it's good, but never saw the greatness that a lot of people see in it.