The Last Waltz (1978)

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Concert film of The Band`s last concert, with a "few friends" and a full brass band showing up to help them out. Concert footage is interspersed with a few studio sessions (Emmylou Harris, The Staples) and candid interviews of Band members by a serie... (www.imdb.com/title/tt0077838/plotsummary)
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It Started as a Concert. It Became a Celebration. [original theatrical]

It Started as a Concert. It Became a Celebration. Now it`s a Legend. [theatrical re-release]
 

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Awards

The Last Waltz (1978) was nominated for the following awards:

DVD Exclusive Awards

1.
DVD Premiere Award
2003
Best Audio Commentary, Library Release
Won  
2.
DVD Premiere Award
2003
Best Audio Commentary, Library Release
Won  
 

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  • Shot on Thanksgiving 1976 at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, Ca.
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  • Bob Dylan decided he did not want to be in the film 15 minutes before he was due on stage. His reasoning was that he did not want to have two films he was in (the other was Renaldo and Clara (1978)) competing with each other at the box office. Bill Graham, owner of the Winterland, intervened and Bob decided to play. The conditions were that only the last two songs of his performance could be filmed.
    (imdb.com)
  • During the performance of the song "Mystery Train", performed with Paul Butterfield, the stage lights blew out, leaving only one spotlight to light the stage. When Neil Young performs "Helpless", Joni Mitchell is singing background vocals from a microphone backstage.
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  • Levon Helm states in "This Wheel`s On Fire" that Garth Hudson appears so eccentric in his oddly woozy interview because Martin Scorsese showed up to interview him, unannounced, at 6:00 am.
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  • The Band`s management had overbooked the show. Two days before the show, they tried to have Muddy Waters taken off the bill. Levon Helm, The Band`s drummer, threatened not to play the show if Muddy Waters was asked to leave. Muddy Waters is in the final cut of the film.
    (imdb.com)
  • Guitarist Robbie Robertson`s microphone is off through most of the show. He is seen singing at full strength, but no vocal from his microphone ends up in the film.
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  • During his opening guitar solo in "Further On Up the Road", Eric Clapton`s guitar strap came off. To compensate while he fixed it, Robbie Robertson spontaneously played a brief solo of his own.
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  • Robbie Robertson was impressed by Martin Scorsese`s ability to recite the words to the song "Daniel and the Sacred Harp" verbatim.
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  • The infamous cocaine drop hanging from Neil Young`s left nostril was airbrushed out by Martin Scorsese.
    (imdb.com)
  • In the interview where Helm and Robertson talk about their first time in New York, Robertson states that they stayed in the Times Square Hotel located on 42 Street. The Times Square Hotel is actually located on W. 43 St between 7th and 8th Avenues. The building has since been renovated into apartments but the lobby and most of the building remains true to its hotel roots and is still named the Times Square.
    (imdb.com)
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