Just one little thing kept buggin' me about the DVD performances
Pros:
Fabulous group performances by some of the Sixties' best
Cons:
Boring interviews, and avoid Robbie's rambling 'commentary' track at all costs.
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Author's Review
Now you gotta know I'm a player.. a good keyboardist.. and I've played some of this material in bands, and I can read guitar chords and bass lines just from watching.
And I tell you honestly, Rick Danko was NOT playing the basslines I heard song after song.. he'd jump around, and wag his elbows around, and pretend to do some flashy stuff on the fretboard.. it's just not him that you hear. It's screamingly obvious on a couple of the blues numbers, he's just thumping away on one note while the bass you HEAR is doing climbs and drops.. you know, professional.
I don't know if there was a ringer offstage or whether they overdubbed bass in a studio later (i.e. they recorded the audio to a 24-track).
But I swear, Rick Danko was NOT playing the bass you're hearing.
MY THEORY: Eric Clapton's bass player from Derek and the Dominos, Carl Radle, showed up during the one 'all star' jam that got filmed.. Carl's tone and playing style sounded familiar.. as if I'd been hearing him all along.
Other than that, a fabulous look at some classic rock performers that'll never be on the same stage again.