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This has got to be one of the catalogue journeys at some point. I mean, I know most of it but I never got to the point where I wore out any of their albums but always enjoyed them.
Anyone read Steve's book yet? My copy should be here by the end of the weekend
Sounds like Magpie is all but done...The Black (Robinson Brothers with a bunch of Scab) Crowes coming in 2020...
Lol. Chris and Rich are rekindling it eh?
Alimony and child support are bitches
Theyve done more breaking up and getting back together int he last ten years than pearl jam has released music.
the sad thing is, is since their original hiatus ended in 2005, they've put out one less record than Pearl Jam in that time and have played almost twice as many shows...and their last record came out 10 years ago and there hasn't been a show under the Black Crowes name in 6 years...
About halfway through Steve's book...very enjoyable so far with many stories that will make you laugh out loud
Chris and Rich were captured together on the streets of Nashville signing autographs recently, video of it just got posted today...even only being halfway through Gorman's book this does not shock me
Gorman on instagram said there were Black Crowes rehearsals happening "down the hall" from where (I assume) Trigger Hippy is rehearsing for their upcoming tour
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I heard the book is really good. I don't even like the Black Crowes, but I did meet Chris Robinson before. Dude offered me mushrooms when I was on the clock at work.
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I’m about 3/4 of the way through the book. It’s a good read, although I wish it focused a little more on the highs of specific songs and shows and less on all the drama.
I won’t see any incarnation of TBC that doesn’t have Steve in it. Even then, if it’s not Marc or Luther playing guitar I doubt I’d go anyway. One thing that’s apparent in Steve’s book is that TBC is viewed more as the Robinson brothers’ piggy bank rather than a band whose legacy should be furthered and celebrated. Zero interest in seeing that, and I would expect they’ll find that if they go that route it will be much more like whatever that greatest hits shitshow that Chris Robinson took out last year. No thanks.
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I’m about 3/4 of the way through the book. It’s a good read, although I wish it focused a little more on the highs of specific songs and shows and less on all the drama.
I won’t see any incarnation of TBC that doesn’t have Steve in it. Even then, if it’s not Marc or Luther playing guitar I doubt I’d go anyway. One thing that’s apparent in Steve’s book is that TBC is viewed more as the Robinson brothers’ piggy bank rather than a band whose legacy should be furthered and celebrated. Zero interest in seeing that, and I would expect they’ll find that if they go that route it will be much more like whatever that greatest hits shitshow that Chris Robinson took out last year. No thanks.
Right but Marcus King played in As the Crow Flies. I mean, if Marcus King plays in The Black Crowes instead of Luther Dickinson or Marc Ford, I am definitely there as much as I would be happy with either of them.
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