"Nothing I have read … has brought home the overwhelming human sense of history that this song does. The only thing I can relate it to at all is 'The Red Badge of Courage'. It's a remarkable song, the rhythmic structure, the voice of Levon and the bass line with the drum accents and then the heavy close harmony of Levon, Richard and Rick in the theme, make it seem impossible that this isn't some traditional material handed down from father to son straight from that winter of 1865 to today. It has that ring of truth and the whole aura of authenticity." - Ralph J. Gleason (Rolling Stone Review 1969)
Robbie Robertson, who wrote the song, describes the inspiration for it:
"When I first went down South, I remember that a quite common expression would be, 'Well don't worry, the South's gonna rise again.' At one point when I heard it I thought it was kind of a funny statement and then I heard it another time and I was really touched by it. I thought, 'God, because I keep hearing this, there's pain here, there is a sadness here.' In Americana land, it's a kind of a beautiful sadness." -Robbie Robertson (Guitarist for The Band).
Saturday, December 6, 2008
The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Getting myself psyched up for the "Civil War" lectures. . . :)
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