30 years ago today, Southern Harmony was released and soon became one of my desert island albums. THIS moment RIGHT HERE though was when my life changed forever. The day I became aware of what this band could really be, and everything I'd been looking for. I clearly remember watching this in my bedroom and being absolutely floored. From that second on, I was hooked for life. It sounds even better today than it did then. WOW! SO glad somebody put this up. I'll never forget it.
They were really firing on all cylinders for this performance. This TV performance is my favorite of this song from everything I've seen here on You Tube.
Even though I have known how great the Crowes are forever and am a huge fan,they always blow my mind when I see a vintage performance like this this one..Just killer.
@@markmorgan8000 Rod it is. And after 30 years of watching these guys I realized something : Chris (like Rod) never performs without the microphone stand. I have never seen either just sing into a handheld mike!
Love this band to death. Steve is such a visual contrast to the other guys. He bangs the heck out of that basic kit he uses. Miss the Marc and Ed years....
We got a shock, in France, when this album (the southern and musical companion)came out (In the rock creed, of course!)...fuck man! it was sooo good...
Was just thinking that too. This and the MTV awards when they played Remedy. Good times! It was a great time be in my 20's :) Last real surge of Rock and Roll
Def. You can really understand the lyrics more than any other version I have heard. Sometimes he tended to almost mumble them in a way where it was hard to hear each word clearly. They were on fire at this time just coming off touring every night basically for 2 yrs straight or more. Something like well over 300 shows for the SYMM tour. That is what really gets a band tight and improves musicianship. Just get out there and fucking play play play.
He’s probably going full out here to make it “extra good” because it’s TV and also just the one song, probably has to pace himself for a full 1hr+ show
Pardon me if I start with the fact that Chris has great hair. Having said that ...this is music at it's very best. Everything is superb...everyone is pounding it out on all cylinders and the movement and grind are perfection.
His voice is surprisingly still amazing. we went to see Brothers of a Feather right before COVID hit and were kind of floored by how great he sounded. didnt think he still had it in him
@@cinsationalcinema1776 that's pretty F'n impressive. Anything north of 100 is truly enviable. Our bass player has you beat slightly by about dozen or so...our lead singer went to about 60...we would all go back in time to check em out all over again
I don't care what anyone says - at this point in time Chris was the best live singer around besides Gregg Allman. He could put chills on me every time they played back then. Eddie Vedder and Layne Staley were right behind him.
Oh hell yeah.... His voice was glorious night after night. So many live shows and Chris is always on point. Beautiful band. The magpie salute are pretty good too. Check them out. Crb is good, but a much diff Chris
It's too bad the Crowes embarked on a retreat from the mainstream and a slow burn of self destruction from 1994 onward. Chris Robinson had the charisma and gift of gab to match any of the Gallagher brothers and exceeded most rock front men of that era.
@Mike Cap Oh, don't get me wrong. Amorica, Three Snakes and By Your Side are all terrific albums, but they lacked the spark of those first two albums. Also, as a live band, their 1994-96 period was a little too jam-band-oriented.
@@arturoandrade9089 I liked the jam band thing as much as I liked early Crows. Amorica is my favorite album of theirs followed by southern harmony and then shake your money maker. I think their first three were probably the best
@@arturoandrade9089 One of the greatest rock albums ever...I don't even consider them southern rock and I've lived just below Ga. for 58 years. they lost me on the jam band thingy too. However, they did get back on track with By Your Side.
We see this all too often with rock performances. It's like they can't figure out who is playing a lead guitar part at the moment, and film the wrong guy. Drives me nuts.
Formação classica, hoje em dia é uma cara palida. Lembr9 quando chris anuncio am 92 a estrada de dois corvos a gaiola. Era o genia e estranho guitarrista marc ford, e o dinossauro esperiente ed hasch, no teclado , que já bateu asas para outra vida.os dois corvos reis e brigões, estão de volta, com outras aves de rapina. Revisando antigos hits. Mais então envelhecendo, e proucurando antigas ernegias que não volta mais.