Top 54 Quotes & Sayings by Levon Helm

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Levon Helm

Mark Lavon "Levon" Helm was an American musician and actor who achieved fame as the drummer and one of the three lead vocalists for The Band, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. Helm was known for his deeply soulful, country-accented voice, multi-instrumental ability, and creative drumming style, highlighted on many of the Band's recordings, such as "The Weight", "Up on Cripple Creek", and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down".

I don't hear record companies coming up with any good ideas or suggestions. Historically, if it ain't their idea, it ain't no good, so you got that to contend with.
With horns and a full rhythm section, the drums always looked like the best seat in the house.
When I was younger, I used to drive up to a bunch of turkeys, roll down the window and say something. They'd all gobble back at once. — © Levon Helm
When I was younger, I used to drive up to a bunch of turkeys, roll down the window and say something. They'd all gobble back at once.
I had throat cancer, and I had to have radiation treatments, and I couldn't sing for a long time; and this was in '97. I had 28 radiation treatments. I didn't die, thank God.
The rock star stuff never came up for us. The Band was never attacked by groupies before, during or after any show that we ever played.
I like to get within handshaking distance of the crowd. If it happens, they know it, we know it, and that's all we came here for.
I played some Yamaha drums that I like a lot. And I like the Yamaha people a lot too. They've been really nice to me and The Band.
It's different playing in a studio than it is playing live, of course.
The Band never really played big concert tours. We never sold millions and millions of albums.
I've always thought it was easier for girls to sing harmonies because their voices can go to that higher plane so much more easy than a male voice.
I was in high school, trying to get out of high school. The only thing slowing me up was grades.
Most of our stuff was trial and error. You live with a tape recorder, you turn it on, you play the song and you listen to it.
If you give it good concentration, good energy, good heart and good performance, the song will play you. — © Levon Helm
If you give it good concentration, good energy, good heart and good performance, the song will play you.
My parents wanted me to be smart and be a scholar, and the best I could do was graduate high school.
The crowd is just as important as the group. It takes everything to make it work.
Well, somebody's got to sing. They won't hire you unless you sing.
I like walking on the edge.
Forever Young, by Dylan, is one of my favorite songs.
I never subscribe to the stay-at-home policy. I'm not sick of the road or sick of eating in good restaurants around the country. I like to travel.
I love horns, and the bigger the band, the better it sounds to my ear.
If it doesn't come from your heart, music just doesn't work.
You can either make it come around or you can't. By the time we would be ready to record a song, we would know for sure that it was the best way we could do it.
We all love musical architecture; there's no doubt about that.
We live in an age of miracles.
Lord, when the song wants to pick up and go a little faster towards the end, it's hard for me to resist.
A friend of mine took me to Memphis advised me that I should get in the musicians' union. He gave me a set of drums and said, Stay on the job, son.
We're all dealt with the same hand here, so to speak. I feel like I've had it a lot better than most people. I've had the opportunity to travel and play music all my life.
There were no rules, other than that the song should sound good and be fun to play.
Good times don't last long sometimes.
Conway Twitty was always our local hero while I was growing up. He had a series of good bands. I wanted to sit in, if Conway would let me. And he did a couple of times.
Dad and mom would have preferred that I be a doctor, a lawyer, a scientist, or a great humanitarian.
Drums usually seem to tune themselves.
You got to pick one - pay your medical bills or pay the mortgage. Most people can't do both, and I'm no different.
Anytime I switch to another instrument, I immediately turn it into another kind of drum so that I can understand it better.
The way to do it is to put as much life into the song as I can. You can either get it to breathe or you can't. — © Levon Helm
The way to do it is to put as much life into the song as I can. You can either get it to breathe or you can't.
Songs don't wear out. Good songs are good now. If they were a comfort during those hard times in the past, they'll be a comfort in today's age.
I don't think I'm a millionaire, but I'm comfortable.
Drums just always sounded like the most fun part of that good music for me.
By the time The Band did The Last Waltz, the chemistry had changed, and it wasn't a thrill anymore to live that studio kind of life.
Don't we all want what's best for each other?
I've had all the lessons I could get. I've learned from everybody I've ever met.
My dad and I played music. He teaches me a song or two every time I'm home.
If you feel like you're getting into a rut with a song, a night off usually fixes it.
If things are going slow, I'm itchy.
I don't fool with a lot of things that I can't have fun with. There's not much reward in that. — © Levon Helm
I don't fool with a lot of things that I can't have fun with. There's not much reward in that.
When the second record came out, they started calling it The Band. I voted to call it The Crackers. I'm no fool.
If you pour some music on whatever's wrong, it'll sure help out.
The Jungle Bush Beaters didn't last too long as a group, but we had a pretty good time while we did.
Maybe the greatness we heard in [Richard Manuel]'s voice, that catch in it, came from all that pain. To this day, we don't really know.
The power of music just kinda kills all those ills; it cures everything and you’ve got more energy just from the music. And, I’ve never seen it fail. It’s good for ya; real good for ya.
Those bad times are important. They give you a chance to practice, listen, take stock, have a life, get your feet back on the ground, and maybe you'll live to tell the story.
New York, it was an adult portion. It was an adult dose. So it took a couple of trips to get into it. You just go in the first time and you get your ass kicked and you take off. As soon as it heals up, you come back and you try it again. Eventually, you fall right in love with it.
Music is the language of heaven.
I'm not in it for my health. I'm a musician and I wanna live the way I do.
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