I have to thank obbverse for introducing this song. This song was on the 1976 album The Best Of The Band. It was also released as a non-album single in 1975, along with “The Weight” in the UK.
This is one I didn’t pay much attention to at first. It sat on that best of record surrounded by their giant songs. But over time, I would give it a listen or two. When obbverse mentioned it…I kept it on my playlist and realized how great a song it is. I also found an alternative version with Levon singing it. Something about Danko’s version, though, that makes it sound so personal.
Twilight
Over by the wildwoodHot summer nightWe lay in the tall grassTill the mornin’ lightIf I had my way I’d neverGet the urge to roamBut a young man serves his countryAn old man guards the homeDon’t send me no silly salutationsOr silly souvenirs from far awayDon’t leave me alone in the twilight‘Cause twilight is the loneliest time of dayI never gave it a second thoughtIt never crossed my mindWhat’s right and what’s notI’m not the judgin’ kindI can take the darkness, ohStorms in the skiesBut we all got certain trialsBurnin’ up insideDon’t put me in a frame upon the mantel‘Fore memories grow dusty old and grayYou don’t leave me alone in the twilight‘Cause twilight is the loneliest time of dayAnd don’t leave me alone in the twilight‘Cause twilight is the loneliest time of day

they were a hard working band made up great individuals…Garth Hudson being the teacher, and the Hawk have Robertson that opening..and Rick Danko, he threw so much of himself into each song…It Makes No Difference I like playing, there’s no way I could ever sing it…
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Danko had such a personal voice….hard to duplicate that. They all had distinctive voices…but his was so vulnerable sounding….and I mean that as a compliment.
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It Makes No Difference is one of my faves of theirs that Danko makes shine.
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I know I have listened to all their studio albums and various other songs and covers and the Last Waltz. I just don’t recall this song!! Fantastic. Thanks to you and Obbverse for this one.
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I remember it from The Best Of…but of course with that selection around it…never got to it as much. Sometimes it takes someone else to show you a new side to a song.
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Great song that was all new to me. I generally love the warm sound of The Band, and “Twilight” is no exception. I also think the laid-back reggae-fied groove works very well.
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Christian…it’s hard to go wrong with the Band…I hated to blog about them because I just blogged about Robertson not long ago…but I couldn’t resist lol.
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I’d never heard it, pretty good song which isn’t a big surprise with them. Not one of their all-time classics but a pretty good song that could’ve been a single easily enough, real good Robbie lyrics.
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Yea it was a single in the UK…I think though it was a live cut. I remember it on their greatest hits I had in the 80s…obbverse got me back on it.
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the one I love that most people don’t seem to know is ‘Out of the Blue’ from the Last Waltz. Great little sad song, for some reason I can’t understand (but am grateful for) it got played as a single and even charted in Toronto. But apparently nowhere else at all!
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Oh wow…I didn’t know that about that song…I remember it…I’ll go back and check it out again.
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Great song, Max a real hidden gem. Twilight comes as the day transitions to a darker period, which brings a feeling of solitude and loneliness, because sunlight is replaced with shadows, causing people to feel vulnerable.
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Thank you Jim! I love Twilight…and also the twilight period when you sleep.
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Ooh. I’ve never heard this and its really good. It’s a shame they didnt slip it onto Islands.
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I agree…it should have been on the original album. They did include it as a bonus cut on the Islands CD…and the alternative version as a bonus on Northern Lights-Southern Cross.
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Just more great Band music. What a bunch of great music. Love this cut. Of course.
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Yea I’ve worn them out in the past few months…but I wanted to get this one in…I couldn’t resist.
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There’s a reason they’re one of my favorite bands. You named a few.
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They’re a band that just keep on giving aren’t they? This one must’ve been a single here, I heard it on the radio and it cut right through the lightweight pap like ‘Afternoon Delight’ and ‘I Write The Songs’ that sort of tosh that were f f fouling up the airwaves of the time. Thanks for the mention Max. I still play this song, it really still hits that bitter/sweet spot in my memory. And once more, those lyrics…
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They are…and thanks for mentioning it. I remember it from the Best Of…but with those other hits…it gets overshadowed on there….but a great song. Oh what an era of bad music on radio in some periods.
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Max, I like the way you describe their sound here:
“They had that back porch and bluegrass sound. Their music sounded spontaneous, but it was well-crafted. They always left enough raw edge to keep it interesting.” I think of jambalaya. New song to me. Thanks, Ob and Max.
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I just love their backup vocals…so different than their peers.
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Yeah, those backing vocals aren’t seamless and polished to a perfect pitch, the various voices play and overlay one another beautifully and make such a distinctly Band chorus.
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They have a bluegrass feel as well…of course they grabbed so many influences.
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