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Rick Danko

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As time goes on we get closer to that American Dream of there being a pie cut up and shared. Usually greed and selfishness prevent that and there is always one bad apple in every barrel.


— Rick Danko


#american #american dream #apple #bad #barrel

Getting older, I realize I've had a very fortunate life. I've had a budget that's allowed me to do just about any silly little thing the mind could conjure up, and I'm still alive and here.


— Rick Danko


#alive #allowed #any #budget #conjure

I like a lot of bass players. I like a lot of tuba players too.


— Rick Danko


#bass players #i #like #lot #players

The pressures, I don't really like to think about the pressures, I like to solve them, you know what I mean. I could sit here and complain about pressures but nobody wants to hear about pressures.


— Rick Danko


#complain #could #hear #here #i

After convincing myself that was maybe you should at least help out your neighborhood, I really started to think about it later on in life.


— Rick Danko


#after #convincing #help #i #later

Also a portion of my sales go directly to Greenpeace.


— Rick Danko


#directly #go #greenpeace #portion #sales

I am using soybean based ink, which is recyclable.


— Rick Danko


#based #i #i am #ink #using

I love to play; a stage is a safe place for me to be. It's not that way for most folks, but I'd be lost without it.


— Rick Danko


#i #i love #lost #love #me

I started working with Bob in 1965. We did go through a lot of changes from 65 to 74, a lot of changes. By 1974, everything had straightened itself out.


— Rick Danko


#changes #did #everything #go #had

I'm here in the mountains, in the foothills of the Catskills.


— Rick Danko


#here #i #mountains






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By 1965 with two singles under their belt recorded as the Canadian Squires they met the legendary blues harmonicist and vocalist Sonny Boy Williamson and planned a collaboration with him as soon as he returned to Chicago. "Originally [guitarist/vocalist Jason] Isbell tried to tell the story of Rick Danko Richard Manuel and The Band's demise but found the scope of the concept too difficult to actually do justice to their story and instead shifted the concept to a telling of life of a musician through the eyes and actions of Danko and Manuel. The group had been planning to leave Hawkins and strike out together as a band without a frontman as a team of equal members.

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