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Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Last Waltz’ Ranked 4th Greatest Music Film, Revealing Bob Dylan’s Last-Minute Drama

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Martin Scorsese's 'The Last Waltz' Ranked 4th Greatest Music Film, Revealing Bob Dylan's Last-Minute Drama

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Martin Scorsese’s 1978 concert documentary The Last Waltz has secured its place in rock history after BBC Music ranked it No. 4 on its list of the greatest music films of all time.

The film, centered on The Band’s farewell concert in San Francisco, remains one of the most celebrated concert documentaries ever made and a new wave of attention has revived stories from behind the scenes, including Bob Dylan’s attempt to pull out of the film minutes before taking the stage.

Directed by legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, The Last Waltz documented The Band’s final performance with its original lineup at the Winterland Ballroom on Thanksgiving Day in 1976.

The concert featured appearances from some of music’s biggest names, including Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Muddy Waters and Ringo Starr.

BBC Music described the movie as “a towering achievement in rock cinema,” praising Scorsese’s direction, intimate backstage moments, and legendary performances. The publication also called it “a poignant celebration of camaraderie, artistry, and the end of an era.”

One of the most dramatic moments tied to the production happened shortly before Dylan’s set. According to accounts from the concert and later memoirs, Dylan arrived backstage and announced that he no longer wanted to appear in the movie.

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The decision reportedly came from concerns that The Last Waltz would compete with his own concert film, Renaldo & Clara, which was set for release around the same time.

Levon Helm later wrote in his memoir This Wheel’s on Fire that “Scorsese went nuts” after hearing Dylan’s decision. Concert promoter Bill Graham stepped in and negotiated with Dylan just minutes before the performance.

With only five minutes remaining before Dylan’s appearance, Graham convinced him to allow filming for the last two songs of his set. During Dylan’s earlier songs, cameras were reportedly turned away from the stage to show that he was not being recorded.

Despite the tension, Dylan’s performances of “Forever Young” and “Baby, Let Me Follow You Down” became part of the finished film and are now considered among its most memorable moments.

Released in 1978, The Last Waltz changed how concert documentaries were filmed. Instead of using handheld cameras common in music films at the time, Scorsese used seven 35mm cameras and worked with acclaimed cinematographers, including Michael Chapman, Vilmos Zsigmond and László Kovács, per Mental Floss.

Scorsese and The Band guitarist Robbie Robertson created a detailed 300-page shooting script that matched camera movements with lyrics and musical cues. The director also chose to keep the focus on performers rather than crowd reactions.

“I had the feeling that the movie audience could become involved with the concert if we concentrated on the stage,” Scorsese explained. “Besides, after Woodstock, who wants to see the audience anymore?”

More than 5,000 fans attended the Thanksgiving event, where guests were served turkey dinners before the music began. The stage featured chandeliers originally designed for Gone With the Wind and opera-inspired decorations borrowed from the San Francisco Opera.

The movie mixed live performances with backstage interviews and studio-shot segments, helping it stand apart from traditional concert films.

Over the years, critics continued to praise the documentary. Rolling Stone called it “the single greatest concert movie of all time,” while Rotten Tomatoes holds the film at a 98% critics score and 94% audience score.

In 2019, the film was selected by the United States Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry for being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”

Though the concert was promoted as The Band’s final performance, the group later reunited without Robertson and returned to touring in the 1980s.Nearly five decades later, The Last Waltz continues to stand as one of music cinema’s defining achievements.

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This story was originally published by Parade on May 20, 2026, where it first appeared in the Movies section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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