Sad day for music fans I'm kinda gutted tonight to hear that Levon Helm passed away today.
This Onion AV Club article is a great tribute. I'd seen the news that he wasn't well, but I'm still shocked that he's gone already.
→[More:]I saw the thread at mefi, and commented, but kinda wanted to say something here, too.
When I saw him at Massey Hall, in Toronto, last year, I found the show a little lame. I mean, the band he had was talented as heck, but it felt like a show my mom would like, not one that I was super into. But, I was so pleased to finally be under the same roof as a guy that I've admired for years. And, as I watched and listened, I heard some great music.
The thing that struck me more than anything though, was just how absolutely happy he was. He was grinning ear to ear a LOT. And, every once in a while, someone in the band would play a cool little run, or something noteworthy would happen, and he would just BEAM. He also was very proud to share his stage with his daughter. It was singing with her that he was able to get his voice back after the throat cancer.
It was so wonderful to see a man who's been able to do this for years, lack any cynicism. He was joyful. What a lucky, lucky man.
He gave Robbie's songs a voice. He laid down an amazing beat. He played a mean mandolin, acted in a bunch of great movies, and was a really proud dad, and a widely renowned helluva guy (tm).
I'll miss ya Levon. Once again, I liked the world better with you walking it.