00:30 My morning sun 0:07:35 By your side 0:12:51 Wiser time 0:21:04 Stare it cold 0:27:24 Hard to handle 0:30:47 She talks to angels 0:37:09 Thorn in my pride 0:47:50 Jealous again 0:54:00 Remedy
We miss Steve Gorman. It's just not the same without him. Anyone who hasn't already should checkout his book Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes.
So good to see that this band still has it. Loved this band in the early 90s and still do till the present. Chris's voice is still as good as it has ever been! I hope they stay together and make new material. Real, no bullshit rock and roll here, with a Southern flair.
I saw them here in Jacksonville on the SYMM Tour in 06/22... dude they killed it! I saw them in 1995 open up for the Grateful Dead in Tampa. No one hardly sat the whole show.
I’m in Jacksonville and I’m going to see them in Detroit next month. My friend and I went to see them every chance we got in the 90s. I can’t wait to see them again. I heard one of their new songs. They are amazing!
So glad to see the Robinson brothers back together. Knew they'd be right back as great as ever when they decided the time was right. Still so much fun to watch Chris dance, bounce, shake, and wiggle although there's something kind of unsettling about watching him do it in a suit jacket - makes me feel really old 😆
I saw the 1991 with my buddies Oli and Dani. The Black Crowes were the openers at Monsters of Rock in Mainz, Germany. That was it. The rest is a life long love to their music. Hope to see them May 29 in Frankfurt with my buddy Oli.
I’m 53 y/o, been with them since day one, have seen them all over the world, over 100 Crowes shows in all their glory… and misery. This show rocked! Yeah, I miss Gorman, Ford, and Harsh (RIP) 😢…but Chris sounds amazing, Rich playing great and looks happy doing it, lol. Long live RnR and Long live the Crowes!!! 🎸🥁🎹🔥💨
Ohhh the best part, I hung out w some gals in their 20’s that new every word to every song… now those gals were raised in a proper music loving household
I'm 62 man, and when these dudes hit the scene we had to soak it all up. Couldn't believe it when their second album was coming out they played at a rock and roll bar near Detroit Michigan me and my girlfriend got bar height table High seats right above the standing room only floor. Literally 30 ft from the stage. And they just kicked ass. The new album Southern Harmony music was unbelievable. I can't believe Chris sounds so good still! It's incredible how he has gotten it and kept it for so long. Yeah the music on the stage may have changed a little but I still hear all of those key points of a good Black Crowes tune
I have heard alot in my life and this guy is over the top. Reminds of Janis. It is all there Gospel to whatever. I like it alot. Nothing out there better than this.
Absolutely awesome to see them in Melbourne, Australia last year. Made even more special by having my two boys with me, who were three and one when Shake Your Money Maker was released.
I was thrilled to see TBC in 21 SYMM tour! Had 2 hour lightning delay in Tuscaloosa. The guys came out soaring! Gave us a show to remember and even got in the encore with the lightning starting again! Now this April I get to see them again and with powerful new music! The Black Crowes are Chris and Rich. They build their sound with excellent musicians around them, but they are the nucleus, the fire! Come on April!
I went to their website, hoping that they would be in the southern Florida area. But they're not so far on their announcements, they're going over to Europe and Spain before they come back to the usa. And I still don't see any Florida dates. I'm ready to unload my bank account and get some really good seats for this. These guys rock always have. Saw them back when the second album was just coming out and they were in a nice bar rock and roll Club played every single song from the first debut album, and three or four off of Southern Harmony and music collection. Chris and the boys still sound like they did about 30 years ago. That's just incredible
Id love to see these guys live. Their music is timeless. Their tickets were always pretty pricey at the time. Like nearly twice as much as everyone else
Do you know who that guitar player is? Isaiah Mitchell, whom they’ve had tearing it up onstage for a few years now, is also top-notch. But he’s got another band, his first, that probably keeps him away too much. I don’t know who the guy up there is. Is he anybody?
Thier back and cooking again! They sound tight and energized again. Saw them open for Aerosmith when they had just released Shake your money maker. They were great. Saw them again opening for ZZ Top after a year and half of constant touring. They were burned out and awful. Got kicked off that tour days later. Anyway, they are what rock should be...righteous
He’s amazing. So is his brother. Performing night after night has to be so hard. I love them and have a list for Chris, who isn’t a traditional beauty but oooozes sex appeal.
Forgot to mentions that their sets are much tighter than in the past. I saw them once in the nineties and once in 2002 at the Santa Barbara Bowl, Brotherly Love tour with Oasis. They seem to be sticking more to the album format of their songs as opposed to the looser jam format I saw in person. I prefer the former but still enjoyed the hell out of the latter.
Wow, he is singing just as good as the old days, IMO. Maybe not quite as much energy as some of the late 80s, early 90s performances, but hey, a lot of water under the bridge since then. The band sounds just as good, if not better as well. Being from the American South, I always dug this band back before I was sober. From the very beginning, I felt like “any white guy that can pull off an Otis Redding tune and make it look that cool has got my respect…” lol😂
Long gone. The Robinsons initially didn't want anyone from before as a way of getting this to happen. They pissed off a lot of people - especially Steve - and many fans. The results speak for themselves. It's always cool to see Marc, but they sound amazing.