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"From the Led Zeppelin III ambition of "Cross Your Fingers" to the funked-out "Dirty Cold Sun" to the wistful album closer "Kindred Friend," it all would fit even better on Seventies AOR radio than, say, the Rolling Stones' Hackney Diamonds."
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DGA35
I'm a bit surprised they're coming back to Vancouver. Just saw them summer of 22 in Abbotsford just outside of Vancouver. Was a slow seller so I bought $25 tickets for the Ticketmaster concert week. They're playing the Queen Elizabeth Theatre this time which holds just under 3000.
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I'm a bit surprised they're coming back to Vancouver. Just saw them summer of 22 in Abbotsford just outside of Vancouver. Was a slow seller so I bought $25 tickets for the Ticketmaster concert week. They're playing the Queen Elizabeth Theatre this time which holds just under 3000.
You won't get in for less than $100 at the QET.
Even though I shouldn't let it obscure the music, after reading former drummer Steve Gorman's book, I don't have much respect for either Robinson.
Will maybe consider going closer to show date. Saw them at the Orpheum in 2008, and was happy with it.
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Love it! Sounds great!!! Hearkens back to classic Crowes!!!
I agree. Fantastic track.
The first line of singing though, it sounds exactly like the first two lines of Jealous Again, melodically, no?
As I’ve posted on SHF, if the rest of the album is like this, tight songs with no extended meandering and jamming, I’ll be all over this!!
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gotdablouse
Full KLOS 30'+ show, Pro-Shot with two new songs, "Bedside Manners" and "Wanting and Waiting" and the evergreen "Remedy", firing on all cylinders, can't wait to see them live in May !
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I'll stick with their first two albums I think.
I haven't been too enamoured of anything they've done since...either collectively or individually.
[I bought that first Magpie Salute album for example...and played it twice ]
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I'll stick with their first two albums I think.
I haven't been too enamoured of anything they've done since...either collectively or individually.
[I bought that first Magpie Salute album for example...and played it twice ]
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Spud
I'll stick with their first two albums I think.
I haven't been too enamoured of anything they've done since...either collectively or individually.
[I bought that first Magpie Salute album for example...and played it twice ]
You better check out Before The Frost.
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tomcat2006
Love the Black Crowes. Hoping to catch them in London in May!
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Spud
I'll stick with their first two albums I think.
I haven't been too enamoured of anything they've done since...either collectively or individually.
[I bought that first Magpie Salute album for example...and played it twice ]
You better check out Before The Frost.
Yes!
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Spud
I'll stick with their first two albums I think.
I haven't been too enamoured of anything they've done since...either collectively or individually.
[I bought that first Magpie Salute album for example...and played it twice ]
You better check out Before The Frost.
Yes!
I'll give that a go then.
[But I must confess, all those years ago, to being initially attracted to this band chiefly on the basis of their early enthusiastic, exuberant and unashamed homage to the Stones, The Faces and a bit of Zep.
Most "Rock Music" in the wider market had become far too refined and polished ... with the Crowes delivering a very welcome antidote. ]
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liddas
...True what you say about them being strongly influenced by Stones, Faces etc, but I think that in retrospect, they are way way more original than derivative.
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DGA35
I'm a bit surprised they're coming back to Vancouver. Just saw them summer of 22 in Abbotsford just outside of Vancouver. Was a slow seller so I bought $25 tickets for the Ticketmaster concert week. They're playing the Queen Elizabeth Theatre this time which holds just under 3000.