Absolutely Black Crows….. and Rich clearly made it his own for about 8 minutes. Every song they write as a band is completely thought out and rehearsed a thousand times before we hear them. Now they are living legends, like the Stones. Be good to yourself fellas, in 2021 there ain’t nobody to replace y’all Georgia Born
Better than the original from where my ears and I are standing. Steve Gorman walks the dog on this one like the best college point-guard on the court - not flashy but still running the whole damn show with a straight face and a smoking gun.
Amorica - Womb of the Free Ooops I’m old and the eyes 👀 and Rich is on the left. Great upload ....as usual. The piano is nice even if it’s not Mr McMuffin. Lou Reed?
Luther was brilliant on this, the Hey Jude lic's fit in beautifully too bad it was at the end of his break would of liked to see where he would of taken it!!!
The brothers’s Robinson need to bring their asses south and do some shows. Bring that badass guitarist Luther Campbell with ya. Great rendition of Velvet Underground.
ive seen every lineup of the crowes over the last 25 years. the luther era was the mountain top. after eddie. the combo of the luther and gorman, arguably in the top 3 of their respective professions with the maestro rich in full charge and chris not to high to perform because this lineup was a higher high! was as good as it gets. i was there many nights. i cant even go see them now good they were then.
Same chord progression as Can’t you see, Marshall Tucker Band. Might even be the same key. Only slower .Super conducive to a good extended jam.. Can’t decide which I prefer. It’s probably the one I listened to last.
@@AmoricaWombofthefree - I didn't think so. It seems like they'll play the 1st record front to back and mix in some greatest hits tracks. Who knows....
good 2 see them al gettin fatter , i mean its good not bieng skinny anyymore . health n al that cracky things them boys used thado . i mean its alright still waitin on them boys new album , but still its good ! thank yall BC