In 1968, a band of multi-instrumentalists holed up in a secluded house called Big Pink in upstate New York. They were known as The Hawks and were previously associated with rockabilly stars Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan until they decided to operate independently.
Their group created a sound that was fresh and different, which would go on to change the rock music genre for decades to come. In 2022, Robbie Robertson, who was part of Big Pink, shared the story behind their legendary album with MOJO magazine.
Robbie Robertson explained the making process of ‘Music From Big Pink’
Robbie Robertson described how the band members’ previous experiences gave them a new maturity and purpose. They were not interested in following trends but wanted to create subtle and emotional music rather than loud and chaotic. Their time at Big Pink gave them the space they needed to explore these ideas. In the early recording sessions, the band struggled as they did not have sheet music and had to rely on communicating through looks and nods.
For a while, they could not see each other during recording sessions and this affected the connection they needed to be effective. To fix this, they set up in a circle where they could face one another. This solved a bulk of their problems, and they continued to create their own kind of music.
How successful was ‘Music From Big Pink?’
Music From Big Pink changed everything as its earthy, soulful sound stood in sharp contrast to the psychedelic rock of the time, and critics quickly took notice. Rolling Stone ranked it 34th on their list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
It reached No. 18 on the Canadian charts and No. 30 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. Although it was not an immediate chart-topper, its influence grew over time and recharted years later. The track “The Weight” became an anthem, while Music From Big Pink remains a timeless classic across generations.