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eddie kerr

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Song was written by canadian Robbie Robertson of The Band who IMO is the best canadian rock guitarist ever and sung by lead singer Levon Helm who died a year or so ago. I saw them many years ago at the old Concord Tavern on Bloor street.They were also a backup band for Rompin Ronnie Hawkins. Again, many years ago.
 

eddie kerr

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The saddest song I have ever heard was Written and sung by Gordon Lightfoot. The Last Time I Saw Her Face. It was about his mother who died at a young age. If anyone has lost a loved one especially at a young age and listened to his recording of this song and did not shed some tears, then they are not human.
 
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rogerdodger

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Song was written by canadian Robbie Robertson of The Band who IMO is the best canadian rock guitarist ever and sung by lead singer Levon Helm who died a year or so ago. I saw them many years ago at the old Concord Tavern on Bloor street.They were also a backup band for Rompin Ronnie Hawkins. Again, many years ago.
Yeah I saw Rompin Ronnie Many times . Great Bands !
 

rogerdodger

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The saddest song I have ever heard was Written and sung by Gordon Lightfoot. The Last Time I Saw Her Face. It was about his mother who died at a young age. If anyone has lost a loved one especially at a young age and listened to his recording of this song and did not shed some tears, then they are not human.
Yes truly a great song. Lightfoot is a Canadian Icon.
 

eddie kerr

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Yes truly a great song. Lightfoot is a Canadian Icon.
And he is still alive and singing, although he looks over 90. Never had a great voice but wrote many great songs with great lyrics but I think his best song was Me And Bobby McGee written by Kris Kristofferson.
 

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I saw Ronnie Hawkins at the old Crang Plaza on Jane and Wilson, in the late 50s, on a Sunday and no booze. His best back then, Forty Days and Bo Diddley.
I saw Ronnie many times in Toronto and Peterborough bars. He loved playing close to his home on Stony Lake.
 
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Saw Tim Hardin perform this song live in a little club in Yorkville in 1967. I was there with my first love at the time. By the end of the song we both had tears in our eyes, as we both knew we would soon part...

 
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