The Band's Robbie Robertson: My life in 12 songs

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In 2019, Times asked Robertson to listen and respond to a selection of recordings that either influenced him or for which he was directly or indirectly responsible. Here are his thoughts.

Robertson closes his eyes and appears deep in thought during the first minute of the song.

At 76, Robbie Robertson has never been busier or more creatively engaed: “That’s so gratifying to me at this stage.”Robertson’s hands are folded, his head turned to the left, as he listens to the song written by Dylan and the Band’s singer and keyboardist Richard Manuel, who also sings harmony. “When I crossed paths with Roy [when Buchanan was sitting in with Hawkins’ band], I’d never seen anybody in my life who could do what he could do. A year before Chuck Berry passed away, I went to St. Louis and visited him and we went and had dinner, and after he was playing in a club. I’m sitting there and at one point I was staring at his hands and thinking, ‘Those are the hands that that sound came out of. It’shands. It’s that guitar too, but it’s those hands on that guitar.

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