“Make Ourselves Better”: Interview with Levon Helm

Levon HelmIn this recent interview, legendary singer and drummer for the Band Levon Helm was asked what was next, and he replied that he and his musicians were going to try to “make ourselves better.” In the 13-minute PBS video, Marco Werman talks to Helm about music, his health, a Turkish Army Band, and Helm’s Midnight Rambles, where he hosts concerts at his barn in Woodstock, NY with guest performers.

Helm, who was born May 26,1940, talks about his health struggles and his voice since he was diagnosed with throat cancer. He continues to produce new music as on his most recent three Grammy-winning CDs: Ramble at the Ryman (2011), Dirt Farmer (2007), and Electric Dirt (2009).

Below is a clip of a performance of “The Weight”during a recent Midnight Ramble. In the performance, Helm is joined by Woody Platt and his band the Steep Canyon Rangers. Other singers include Ramble regular Larry Campbell and Brian Mitchell. Teresa Williams and Helm’s daughter, Amy Helm, add backing vocals.

When Helms talked about making “ourselves better,” he was talking about making the Rambles and his music better, but we wish him good health. At age 72 and a career of great music and a battle with cancer, we are lucky to have him around still trying to make better music.

What is your favorite Levon Helm song? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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    Cover Songs: Wilco, Mavis Staples, and Nick Lowe cover “The Weight”

    In December, three music heavyweights got together backstage at the Civic Opera House in Chicago and jammed on The Band’s classic song, “The Weight.” Below, hear Wilco, Nick Lowe, and Mavis Staples take turns on the verses.

    Staples is no stranger to the song, having performed the song with her family and The Band on Martin Scorsese’s classic rock film, The Last Waltz.

    The song’s writer, Robbie Robertson, as well as other members of The Band have commented on the song’s meaning through the years and the fact that the characters in the song are named after people they knew. For an interesting detailed analysis of the lyrics — such as “Who was Crazy Chester?,” check out this article from Peter Viney. For example, it is “Fanny,” not “Annie” in the chorus, and the Nazareth is in Pennsylvania. The Dallas Observer has a recent short article about the song “The Weight,” including some discussion of how the song abides along with links to some other versions.

    What do you think of the jam version of “The Weight”? Leave your two cents in the comments.

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