I loved the Band. This version by Robertson differs quite a bit from Levon Helm's in his wonderful autobiography "This Wheel's On Fire" (along with Phil Lesh's "Searching For The Sound", one of the two finest rock autobiographies I've read). For example, according to Levon, they didn't invite Neil Diamond because "he represented Tin Pan Alley". Rather, Robbie invited Diamond without consulting the others becase Robertson was producing Diamond's album at the time. Furthermore, Robbie attempted to kick Muddy Waters off the bill to make room for Diamond (who was the only bad part of TLW, IMHO). Also, according to Levon, Scorsese wasn't merely an up and coming director whom Robbie had just met. Rather, Scorsese and Robertson were recently divorced bachelor buddies, sharing a house, women, and lots of coke at the time. And I question Robbie's accuracy in claiming they were all junkies except for him and Garth.
Bill, tgo