smothers brothers free download the last great waltz (1978) The Band – The Last Waltz (1978) EAC Rip | 4xCD | FLAC Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included Blu-ray | MPEG-2 Video / 17576 kbps / 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 | Dolby Digital 2.0 & 5.1 / LPCM 5.1 Subtitle: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai Total Size: 22.7 GB (BD) + 1.53 GB (CDs) + 1.10 GB (Scans) | 3% RAR Recovery Label: Rhino / Warner | EU | Cat#: 081227943554 | Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock. Available as a 4-CD/Blu-Ray set and — for the first time — the 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of the original soundtrack has 54 tracks, including the entire concert, as well as rehearsals and outtakes. Among the rarities are performances not featured in the film, such as “Furry Sings The Blues” with Joni Mitchell and “All Our Past Times” with Eric Clapton, plus rehearsals for “Caravan” with Van Morrison, “Such A Night” with Dr. John, and “King Harvest (Has Surely Come)” a song that was not performed in concert. The CD version also includes newly-penned liner notes revered music journalists David Fricke and Ben Fong-Torres along with a classic essay from 1977 written by iconic author Emmett Grogan. ― Amazon. CD 1 01. Theme From The Last Waltz (With Orchestra) – 03:52 02. – 05:31 03. The Shape I’m In – 04:10 04. – 06:51 05. Who Do You Love? (With ) – 04:51 06. – 04:25 07. Such A Night (With Dr. John) – 04:41 08. – 04:50 09. Down South In New Orleans (With Bobby Charles) – 03:11 10. This Wheels On Fire – 03:54 11. (With Paul Butterfield) – 05:03 12. Caldonia (With Muddy Waters) – 06:08 13. Mannish Boy (With Muddy Waters) – 06:40 14. Stagefright – 04:31. CD 2 01. – 04:34 02. All Our Past Times (With Eric Clapton) – 05:01 03. Further On Up The Road (With Eric Clapton) – 05:30 04. Ophelia – 03:45 05. Helpless (With Neil Young) – 05:53 06. Four Strong Winds (With Neil Young) – 04:37 07. Coyote (With Joni Mitchell) – 05:28 08. Shadows And Light (With Joni Mitchell) – 05:45 09. Furry Sings The Blues (With Joni Mitchell) – 05:09 10. (With Neil Diamond) – 07:07 11. Dry Your Eyes (With Neil Diamond) – 04:16 12. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show – 03:39 13. Tura Lura Lural (That’s An Irish Lullaby) (With Van Morrison) – 04:10 14. Caravan (With Van Morrison) – 06:12. CD 3 01. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down – 04:35 02. The Genetic Method / (Excerpt From Movie Soundtrack) – 02:41 03. Baby Let Me Follow You Down (With ) – 02:55 04. Hazel – 03:41 05. I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) (With Bob Dylan) – 03:29 06. Forever Young (With Bob Dylan) – 05:51 07. Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Reprise) (With Bob Dylan) – 02:58 08. (Finale) – 04:49 09. Jam #1 – 05:32 10. Jam #2 – 09:10 11. Don’t Do It – 06:19 12. Greensleeves (From Movie Soundtrack) – 01:37. CD 4 01. The Last Waltz Suite: The Well – 03:32 02. The Last Waltz Suite: Evangeline (With Emmylou Harris) – 03:10 03. The Last Waltz Suite: Out Of The Blue – 03:20 04. The Last Waltz Suite: The Weight – 04:35 05. The Last Waltz Suite: The Last Waltz Refrain – 01:32 06. Theme From The Last Waltz (Concert Rehearsal) – 03:26 07. King Harvest (Concert Rehearsal) – 03:52 08. Tura Lura Lural (Concert Rehearsal) – 03:52 09. Caravan (Concert Rehearsal) – 06:30 10. Such A Night (Concert Rehearsal) – 05:24 11. Rag Mama Rag (Concert Rehearsal) – 03:52 12. Mad Waltz (Sketch Track For ‘The Well’ / Studio Idea) – 05:30 13. The Last Waltz Refrain (Instrumental / Studio Idea) – 00:50 14. The Last Waltz Theme (Sketch / Studio Idea) – 03:34. Blu-ray • A Martin Scorsese Film – The Last Waltz. If you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me know and write your comment below. I will reply and fix as soon as possible. Smothers brothers free download the last great waltz. Lyr Req: The Last Great Waltz (Mason Williams) Related threads: Lyr Req: Them Toad Suckers (Mason Williams) (39) Lyr Req: J. Edgar Swoop (Mason Williams) (5) Lyr Req: 'See them sticker pickers' (13) Song Challenge: More 'Them' Poems (10) Lyr Req: 'Them Poems' (1) (closed) Lyr Req: A Gift of Song (Mason Williams) (4) Lucius 09 Feb 00 - 08:47 PM Sorcha 09 Feb 00 - 09:14 PM Alice 09 Feb 00 - 09:23 PM Alice 09 Feb 00 - 09:24 PM DonMeixner 09 Feb 00 - 10:26 PM Sorcha 09 Feb 00 - 11:35 PM Sorcha 10 Feb 00 - 11:59 AM Sorcha 10 Feb 00 - 12:11 PM Lucius 10 Feb 00 - 07:56 PM GUEST,brownrecluse62 10 Jan 07 - 12:11 AM GUEST,Nora 07 Jun 08 - 10:21 AM GUEST,kce1976 13 Jun 17 - 11:05 AM GUEST,Ebor Fiddler 13 Jun 17 - 07:35 PM Share Thread. Subject: Help! Smothers Bros / Mason Williams From: Lucius Date: 09 Feb 00 - 08:47 PM. I hope it's kosher to start a new thread on the same song, with the old thread being up and all. Thanks to Jacob B, I have a proper name for this lyric request, and additional information. So, anyone have words to The Last Great Waltz? I knew it as a Smothers Brothers song, apparently Mason Williams penned it and recorded it as well. It was a great tune about how no one would waltz with this dancer, as he was too unbelievably good. Finally he met a woman with three legs that waltzed beautifully. The chorus end in 5/4 time, something like "I like the waltz, I have my faults; I have three legs (but I'm in good health) etc. etc. Words would be great, if anyone has them. My third grade class is listening to Strauss Waltzes, and I'd love to shake up the tempo a bit. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: Help! Smothers Bros / Mason Williams From: Sorcha Date: 09 Feb 00 - 09:14 PM. I have it, on Mason William's Ear Show. It will take a little while to transcribe them, I'll get them up tomorrow, if nobody beats me to it. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: Help! Smothers Bros / Mason Williams From: Alice Date: 09 Feb 00 - 09:23 PM. I have The Last Great Waltz on a Mason William's record, "The Mason William's Ear Show". I'm not sure if Max wants us to add copyrighted lyrics to the forum. You can search for the album or see if it is re-released on tape or CD. Here is what the album notes say about the song: "The Last Great Waltz", also from the "Dada Trilogy" (part III), was written in December 1964, when Mason was living in a Japanese-Mexican section of Los Angeles. Tom Smothers and Janet Leigh did the honors on television. Here Mason is joined by Jennifer Warren, a delicious Pat Paulsen discovery. There are eight seconds of silence following the song - for your applause. This is a fun album, with the other cuts being: Road Song Baroque-A-Nova (Whistle) Hear One Minute Commercial $13 Stella Love Are Wine Cinderella-Rockefella Generatah-Oscillatah Saturday Night At the World. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: Help! Smothers Bros / Mason Williams From: Alice Date: 09 Feb 00 - 09:24 PM. Sorcha, guess we were writing at the same time. -alice. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: Help! Smothers Bros / Mason Williams From: DonMeixner Date: 09 Feb 00 - 10:26 PM. I am going to see the Brothers in concert this month. I believe that Mason William's tunes are still part of the rep. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: Help! Smothers Bros / Mason Williams From: Sorcha Date: 09 Feb 00 - 11:35 PM. Alice--I'll wait til AM and see if Max says y/n. otherwise one of us could send them in a personal message. I'll check tomorrowno sense both of us doing it. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: Help! Smothers Bros / Mason Williams From: Sorcha Date: 10 Feb 00 - 11:59 AM. Well, I found the album, whipped it out and played it, and it is SCRATCHED!! Lyrics are really hard to get from it, but I made a cassette, do you want me to send it to you with the liner notes? Also, appears the album is still available,here, and if you scroll down it will send you to Mason's Home Page. You can send snail mail addy by Personal Message if you want me to mail you the cassette. I will keep trying to decipher the lyrics on and off today. If I get them I will post. Sorcha. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: Help! Smothers Bros / Mason Williams From: Sorcha Date: 10 Feb 00 - 12:11 PM. And, Mason's home page is here, maybe or, www.masonwilliams-online.com. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: Help! Smothers Bros / Mason Williams From: Lucius Date: 10 Feb 00 - 07:56 PM. Sorcha, you are too kind. Thanks for the offer of the casette, but I think that I will go with the Mason Williams page. Since I will be relying on the US Mail I may as well give him his due as well. I'm finishing my "Waltz" section with my students tomorrow, but I'll be ready next time. THanks to everyone that pointed me in the right direction. Oh, and I imagine that Mason Williams has a pretty good album. I remember hearing the song on a Smothers Brothers album. Would anyone reccommend Mason Williams over Smothers Brothers and/or vice versa? Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: Lyr Add: THE LAST GREAT WALTZ (Mason Williams) From: GUEST,brownrecluse62 Date: 10 Jan 07 - 12:11 AM. Heh, I know that over six years have passed since the last post, but I'll post the lyrics anyway in case they could be of use to anyone. Mason Williams's version (as heard on 'Ear Show') goes like this: Jonathan W. Astor was a master dancing man. He danced the day that he was born, his parents thought him grand. The tango and the samba he did with great elan But most he liked to dance the waltz until the break of dawn. [Jonathan] I like the waltz, it has its faults For there are some dances more fancy. I like the waltz simply becaultz It makes me feel so dancy. One day he got an invitation to a ballroom dance And he decided to accept, for he might get a chance To dance with lovely ladies with perfume in their hair Or even fat and ugly ones, he really didn't care. But at the ball the same old story made his evening grim: He was a perfectionist and none would dance with him. So he thought he'd just go home and write an anguished poem But on his way out he saw a girl dancing all alone.* [Girl] I like the waltz, it has its faults It's not much fun unless danced by two. I wish I knew somebody who Would waltz with me; I'm so blue Danube. She was waltzing by herself there in a little nook. He quietly walked to where she was to get a better look. She was a little different from either you or me For she did not have two good legs; she had one, two, three. [Girl] I like the waltz, I have my faults I have three legs, but I'm in good health. I like the waltz mostly becaultz I have to dance all by myself. First the right foot, then the middle foot** Then the left foot, then I repeat. I make no mistakes, I've got what it takes One, two, three feet for waltzing is neat. Jonathan W. Astor asked her, Would you like to dance? To which she answered, Yes. So they began to waltz in a most peculiar way. She had three legs, he had two, and they were heard to say: We like the waltz, we have our faults But we are happy for the first time. Though we are different, we took a chance And found true love in an offbeat romance. - The version sung by the Smothers Brothers on the album 'Mom Always Liked You Best' makes the following changes: *The last two lines of the verse are: So he thought he'd just go home and turn his radio on But in the hall he found a girl waltzing all alone. **The line goes: 'First the right foot, then the right foot/ Then the left foot, and then. ' The last two verses in this version go like this: 'Jonathan W. Astor asked her if she'd like to dance. And she answered, Yessir. And they began to waltz in a most peculiar way. She had three legs, he had two, and those who saw did say: They like the waltz, they have their faults But who's to blame, we can't decide. Maybe it's him, maybe it's her But it is them, that's for darn sure.' After this they ended with a dialogue exchange: Dick: Hey lady! Anybody tell you you dance like you have two left feet? Tom: I have two right feet. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Last Great Waltz (Mason Williams) From: GUEST,Nora Date: 07 Jun 08 - 10:21 AM. Yes, a year has passed since the last response to this thread. A big thank you, folks! I've been trying to identify that song literally for decades. In 1969 I was working at a repetative job, listening to my FM music station with my trusty cassette tape recorder standing by in case something nice went by. The station NEVER announced titles or artists, but their choice of music was eclectic. "The Waltz" went by a few times and I liked it so I hit the "REC" button on the next go-round. I have been trying to identify it since then. Now all I have to do is identify which recording of "The Last Great Waltz" I have on tape, and now CD. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Last Great Waltz (Mason Williams) From: GUEST,kce1976 Date: 13 Jun 17 - 11:05 AM. How did Janet Leigh do the three legged dance. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Last Great Waltz (Mason Williams) From: GUEST,Ebor Fiddler Date: 13 Jun 17 - 07:35 PM. Watched Jake The Peg (with the extra leg!) I should imagine . Mudcat time: 13 August 6:01 AM EDT. All original material is copyright © 1998 by the Mudcat Café Music Foundation, Inc. All photos, music, images, etc. are copyright © by their rightful owners. Every effort is taken to attribute appropriate copyright to images, content, music, etc. We are not a copyright resource. Smothers Brothers. Your search did not return any results. Please try again. You're now in slide show mode. Hitting < pauses the slideshow and goes back. Hitting > pauses the slideshow and goes forward. SPACEBAR resumes the slideshow. Press ESC to exit. Sign in to Myspace. Use Facebook, Twitter or your email to sign in. Don't have a Myspace account yet? No worries, joining is easy. Forgot your password? Password request sent. Join Myspace. 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Show #1a and #1b: Mr. Bojangles, Bojangles Reprise, That Old Feeling, News Play-On, Arrevederci Roma, Yankee Doodle, News Play-Off, Carlin Intro - Play-Off, Smell the Roses, Roses Reprise. Show #1 Dupes: Ford Fanfare, Confession 1 thru 6, Documentary Play-On Play-Off, Waiter Play-On, Goodnights Play-On. Show #2: Changes, Academy Play-On Play-Off, Anniversary Play-On Play-Off. Show #3: Top 40, Me and My Baby, Me and My Baby Reprise, Pretoria March Play-Off, Oriental Play-On Play-Off, President Play-Off. Show #4: In Times Like These, If You Could Read My Mind, Uncle Sam Roast. Show #5: All That Jazz, Have a Nice Day, Laurel & Hardy Play-On Play-Off, Fine & Dandy Play-On Play-Off. Show #6: Yo-Yo Man Play-On, Loves Labour Lost, Soap Opera. Show #7: Is That All There Is, Rain, Intro Prize Possession, Camera, This Is the Army, Jesters Play-Ons, If I Had a Ship, Customs Sketch. Show #8: Shoop Shoop Song, Celery Blues, Exorcist, Who Do You Love. Show #9: Bye-Bye Finale, Brand New Start, Baroque-a-Nova, Austin minor Sympathy, Ragtime Annie, Noah Play-On, David and Goliath, French Play-Off, Moses Play-On Play-Off, Ragtime Annie Play-On. Show #10: Big Time Crime, No No Song, Lion in the Winter, Theme and Variations #1 thru #6. Show #11: Opening Desert Song, Desert Song, Tooth Play-On Play-Off, Zero Population & Play-Off, Santa Claus Play-On Play-Off, European Spot, Today, Blah Blah Blah, Riff Song, Easter Bunny, Playin My Guitar. Show #12: And I Love You So. Show #13: 200 Years, No No Song, Rowboat, Earth Interview, WOlf Play-On and Play-Off, Fish Play-On. Smothers Theme, Opening Theme, Smothers Brothers Opening, Smothers Rock, Smothers Play-On Play-Off, Space Underscore. The Black Rose, Blues Play-On, Cocktail Suzie, Fads Play-On, Flamenco Play-Off, Florence Intro, Goodnights Play-On, Honeymooners Play- Off, Intro - I Have Dreamed, Letters Play-On, Movie Titles Bridge, Vaudeville Play-Ons. Series 4. Record album arrangements. Scope and Content. Here, There, & Everywhere; I Know Why; Love Song; People Change Version #1; People Change Version #2. Smile, Someone To Talk My Troubles To, Turn Around, I Wanna Be Free, Yesterday, They Are Gone. All the Time, Almost, Lark Day. Silver Threads & Golden Needles, Write of Songs. Hound Dawg Blues. Mercury Single: The Toy Song, Little Sacka Sugar (1965). Series 5. Other arrangements. Scope and Content. Lead Vocals File: Aesop Knew (Closer), Aesop's - Opening Song, Almost, Anne Marie and Jean Pierre, Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair, Don't Be Greedy (The Greedy Dog), The Fox and the Grapes, Honesty is the Best Policy, Impersonation, Little Known Song and Dance, Maybe I'd Better Stay Me, The Measle Song, Mom Always Liked You Best, My Favorite Holiday, Necessity Is the Mother of Invention (Song for Thirsty Bird), Nobody Likes A Liar (Boy Who Cried Wolf), One Stick at a Time, Popluation Explosion, Put On Song, Reminiscences, The Saga of John Henry, Santa Claus, She's Gone Forever, Siblings, Tom Crudely, Tom Dooley, Two Frogs (1st song), Two Frogs (Look Before You Leap), You Can Call Me Stupid, Write of Songs. Long Fanfare [for Holiday Spectacular, Las Vegas, 1970]. Soon It's Gonna Rain [file labeled "Dick Smothers"]. Time - B [file labeled "Smothers Brothers Act"]. Will You Remember (Sweetheart) [arranged by David Carroll] [file labeled Smothers Brothers Act].