Collective Unconscious 2 Album Playthrough - "The Last Waltz" & "Deja Vu" - Le Musique Room at St. Michael Cinema
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Thursday, July 30 - Collective Unconscious Performs a double header album playthrough tribute!
Deja Vu - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and The Last Waltz - The Band
Step into a melodic time machine with Collective Unconscious as they extraordinary breathe life into timeless classics! On the evening of Thursday, July 30, 2026, at 7:00 p.m., witness a tribute concert that beautifully unpacks the intricate sounds of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's iconic "Deja Vu" and The Band's masterful "Last Waltz." This is more than just a concert—it's an epic, living history lesson brought to life by a talented ensemble that has been captivating audiences for over two decades.
After Crosby, Stills and Nash made their debut at Woodstock, they were joined by the already-becoming-legendary Neil Young to create the landmark 1970 album "Deja Vu". With hits like "Carry On", "Our House" and "Teach Your Children" to counter-culture anthems like "Almost Cut My Hair" to the haunting melody of "Helpless", it's a truly unique piece of rock'n roll history.
The Collective Unconscious, with their 22 years as a vocal trio and their groove-based rhythm section, fit this album like a glove. With precision and soul, CU plays the album front to back in front of your eyes, letting you experience the album in an exciting new way, all while staying true to the album’s sound and style.
The audience will hear hits including “Up on Cripple Creek,” “The Shape I’m In,” “The Weight,” and “The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down,” along with many of their deeper tracks like “Across the Great Divide,” “It Makes No Difference,” “Life is a Carnival,” and “Chest Fever.”
Before it was a three-disc album, “The Last Waltz” was a 1976 farewell concert by The Band, filmed by director Martin Scorsese and made into a documentary of the same name. The concert itself was on Thanksgiving in San Francisco. The Band, whose members include Levin Helm, Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, and Richard Manuel, were joined on stage by more than a dozen special guests, including Paul Butterfield (“Mystery Train”), Eric Clapton (“Further On Up the Road”), Emmylou Harris (“Evangeline”), Dr. John (“Such a Night), Joni Mitchell (“Coyote”), Van Morrison (“Caravan”), and, of course, the man who made them famous, Bob Dylan (“Baby Let Me Follow You Down,” “Forever Young,” and “I Shall Be Released”).
“The Band” was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked them No. 50 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time, and in 2008, The Band received the Grammy’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
The 10-piece ensemble sure to bring the house down!
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