The mighty Black Crowes played Mojo Hand in St. Louie back in '01 yez yez nah.
The Black Crowes
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ahahah..."DREAMS"..."TELL THE TRUTH"...i'm guessing those are not the songs we think they are...ahahah
Is the Sin City on there also AC/DC's?Comment
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Nebekenezzer nevah knew
Originally posted by hain23x
"Dreams" is an old Allman Bros jam
Hey Loons, don't you have a Crowes boot collection?
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Awesome band!Comment
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I saw them on tour with Tom Petty. They had about 4 good songs, then they all started sounding the same. Tom Petty blew them off stage. It was a great concert thoughComment
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The Crowes have been achieving a tour-de-force over the years: they are strongly influenced by Led Zep' (mostly), the Stones, the Faces (but maybe it's not in purpose), and a lot of their music is deeply coloured with full Southern flavour (nothing amazing as they are from the South themselves)...
But they never ever sound outdated, they always sound genuine (which they are)... It surely is their phenomenal faith, inspiration and singularity that enabled them to be so creative on a road that everybody thought was closed: but there must be another ingredient that I just can't identify.posted by Ellyllions Men say, "I'll never understand women." That's a very lonely place to be if you're a woman because we don't understand half of what we do either.posted by ALinChainz Katy, Pipe down, pump off, and fly back to your cave you old bat.Comment
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Six studio albums, plus the awesome Live at the Greek with Jimmy Page and their own 2-record live album of 2002.
I've got all of them, but I mostly play "Southern Harmony & Musical Companion" and "Lions", besides the two live albums.
Damn, I dig "Lions" for the two opening tracks, mostly. Few records start with such kickass tunes as far as I know.posted by Ellyllions Men say, "I'll never understand women." That's a very lonely place to be if you're a woman because we don't understand half of what we do either.posted by ALinChainz Katy, Pipe down, pump off, and fly back to your cave you old bat.Comment
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Originally posted by Jérôme Frenchise
I've got all of them, but I mostly play "Southern Harmony & Musical Companion" and "Lions", besides the two live albums.
I liked "Southern" in the beginning, but lost interest after the 3rd album which was electrical again.
I thought they faded after "snakes & a charm."sigpicComment
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uh, there's only 1 acoustic song on southern harmony... well actually 2, that cover at the end.
Souther Harmony and Amorica are their best two albums
and get that DVD!! wal mart selling it cheap for about 10$Eat Us and Smile!
Alright!!! Lemme' se yo hands!!Comment
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Originally posted by hain23x
uh, there's only 1 acoustic song on southern harmony... well actually 2, that cover at the end.
"Amorica"- that was the name of the 3rd album. Still makes me wonder why everyone else says the first album is the best.
I mean everyone's entitled to their opinion, but what makes the 2nd and 3rd albums the best to you?sigpicComment
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