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Testimony
Testimony | Robbie Robertson
9 posts | 4 read | 1 to read
The New York Times Bestseller “High-spirited, hugely enjoyable and generous from start to finish.” –New York Times Book Review “Robust, wry, gritty and wise.” —The Wall Street Journal "Confident and well oiled. At times it has the mythic sweep of an early Terrence Malick movie."—New York Times On the 40th anniversary of The Band’s legendary The Last Waltz concert, Robbie Robertson finally tells his own spellbinding story of the band that changed music history, his extraordinary personal journey, and his creative friendships with some of the greatest artists of the last half-century. Robbie Robertson's singular contributions to popular music have made him one of the most beloved songwriters and guitarists of his time. With songs like "The Weight," "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," and "Up on Cripple Creek," he and his partners in The Band fashioned a music that has endured for decades, influencing countless musicians. In this captivating memoir, written over five years of reflection, Robbie Robertson employs his unique storyteller’s voice to weave together the journey that led him to some of the most pivotal events in music history. He recounts the adventures of his half-Jewish, half-Mohawk upbringing on the Six Nations Indian Reserve and on the gritty streets of Toronto; his odyssey at sixteen to the Mississippi Delta, the fountainhead of American music; the wild early years on the road with rockabilly legend Ronnie Hawkins and The Hawks; his unexpected ties to the Cosa Nostra underworld; the gripping trial-by-fire “going electric” with Bob Dylan on his 1966 world tour, and their ensuing celebrated collaborations; the formation of the Band and the forging of their unique sound, culminating with history's most famous farewell concert, brought to life for all time in Martin Scorsese's great movie The Last Waltz. This is the story of a time and place--the moment when rock 'n' roll became life, when legends like Buddy Holly and Bo Diddley criss-crossed the circuit of clubs and roadhouses from Texas to Toronto, when The Beatles, Hendrix, The Stones, and Warhol moved through the same streets and hotel rooms. It's the story of exciting change as the world tumbled through the '60s and early 70’s, and a generation came of age, built on music, love and freedom. Above all, it's the moving story of the profound friendship between five young men who together created a new kind of popular music. Testimony is Robbie Robertson’s story, lyrical and true, as only he could tell it.
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LeftyDv
Testimony | Robbie Robertson
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I‘ve never been a big fan of The Band, but I‘m more appreciative of them now after reading this memoir. Something tells me this narrative is incomplete and I‘ll need to read Levon Helm‘s book for a more rounded history. Protecting the legacy of The Band is clearly on Robertson‘s brain, but it comes without a lot of reflection on his contributions to their demise, including their recreational drug usage.

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LaraS
Testimony | Robbie Robertson
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Yeah. That‘s how I feel all the time.

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LaraS
Testimony | Robbie Robertson
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Mehso-so

This year I‘m reading books from genres I don‘t normally read, & this is one of those books. Great writing style, felt like I was there the whole time. Really grabs you from the start. Buuut...musical bios aren‘t really my jam, so sometimes it felt repetitive & too long. I‘m giving it three stars, which is way better than I expected!
Also, the artists in this coversomg from PlayingForChange make sense now: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ph1GU1qQ1zQ

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LaraS
Testimony | Robbie Robertson
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YES PLEASE!! 🥪 😂🤣

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LaraS
Testimony | Robbie Robertson
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LaraS
Testimony | Robbie Robertson
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Teehee. I‘m a sucker for some word play.

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LaraS
Testimony | Robbie Robertson
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Impulse acquisition after a friend mentioned he was reading it during our last quarantine games night. Really easy to get into.

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Ellen_C
Testimony | Robbie Robertson
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Pickpick

If you love the Band, Bob Dylan rock music of the ‘60s and ‘70s, you will probably love this. I am a fan of Robertson and was fascinated by this memoir of his years as a Hawk for Ronnie Hawkins and then with the Band. Includes a lot about working with Bob Dylan and plenty of other rock notables. https://cannonballread.com/2018/07/passion-play/

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Tonton
Testimony | Robbie Robertson
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Memoirs by artists you like are a gamble as the quality of writing and what they choose to reveal can be great or disappointing. This is one of the best!