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One of the most unoriginal bands that has ever existed IMO- from to the way they steal other bands riffs, to the way they dress, to the way the singer poses.
Sure there's a few decent/listenable tunes, but generally I see them as the precursor to retro-ripoff bands such as Wolfmother, The Darkness, and Greta Van Fleet, etc.
You mean like the Stones trying to be bluesmen and Chuck Berry, lifting Berry's riffs and an old gospel song called "The Last Time"?
There's nothing new under the sun!
Not quite. The Stones came out at a time when most of that material was unheard of to the general masses,
and they introduced these "new" styles of music to millions of people around the world helping to change the shape of rock and roll in the process.
The Black Crowes on the other hand basically regurgitated stuff that everyone already knew (same with Greta Van Fleet, et al), and did nothing to advance music.
fair enough, I get your points and agree to a degree about the Crowes.
but I think you are being a bit....rough (?) on them.
not every band has to "advance music" to be a great band (IMO)...they've played solid R&R for 30 years, sold over 20 million albums, toured almost endlessly and made millions of fans happy....
they'll be in the R&R HOF soon enough....deservedly.
CCR didn't do much to "advance music" either (IMO), but they're a great band (IMO)...
good sound, good vibes, good tunes, good times = good band.
this is Rock n' Roll, baby....not upper level physics.
but, as stated...I see your points....and I dislike their "jam band" stuff....blah.
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I got the first album too, Shake Your Money Maker, and I liked it a lot at the time -- still do! But I could never understand how they maintained a following after that, I was lost after Southern Harmony myself.
Amorica is their greatest record.
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One of the most unoriginal bands that has ever existed IMO- from to the way they steal other bands riffs, to the way they dress, to the way the singer poses.
Sure there's a few decent/listenable tunes, but generally I see them as the precursor to retro-ripoff bands such as Wolfmother, The Darkness, and Greta Van Fleet, etc.
You mean like the Stones trying to be bluesmen and Chuck Berry, lifting Berry's riffs and an old gospel song called "The Last Time"?
There's nothing new under the sun!
Not quite. The Stones came out at a time when most of that material was unheard of to the general masses,
and they introduced these "new" styles of music to millions of people around the world helping to change the shape of rock and roll in the process.
The Black Crowes on the other hand basically regurgitated stuff that everyone already knew (same with Greta Van Fleet, et al), and did nothing to advance music.
fair enough, I get your points and agree to a degree about the Crowes.
but I think you are being a bit....rough (?) on them.
not every band has to "advance music" to be a great band (IMO)...they've played solid R&R for 30 years, sold over 20 million albums, toured almost endlessly and made millions of fans happy....
they'll be in the R&R HOF soon enough....deservedly.
CCR didn't do much to "advance music" either (IMO), but they're a great band (IMO)...
good sound, good vibes, good tunes, good times = good band.
this is Rock n' Roll, baby....not upper level physics.
but, as stated...I see your points....and I dislike their "jam band" stuff....blah.
Never said every band has to "advance music", but if someone is trying to compare the Stones legacy and what they accomplished to the Black Crowes, then it should be pointed out.
Some people enjoy the Proto-Psuedo-Neo-Retro-Rip-off stuff from the Black Crowes, and again there's a few decent/listenable tunes from them, but for me they're just a bit too derivative and unoriginal. IMO.
As for CCR, they're far more original than the Black Crowes and are deservedly in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame being inducted way back in '93 - the first year they were eligible.
Not so sure the Black Crowes will ever be able to say the same - they've been eligible since 2016, and so far haven't even been nominated.