Yyyyyeeeeessssss!!!!!!
THE BLACK CROWES End Hiatus - Dec. 25, 2012
THE BLACK CROWES have ended their "indefinite hiatus" by announcing 2013 tour dates on both sides of the Atlantic. The rockers will launch a five-show U.K. trek in March before flying home to the U.S. for a 21-date tour that will end in early May in New Orleans.
In a July 2010 interview with Billboard, THE BLACK CROWES frontman Chris Robinson said the band's decision to take a break wasn't the result of any internal strife, like was the case when they split in 2002.
"The real story is it's been five solid years of touring and three records and DVDs, and it's more about having a little bit of space and taking a breath away from the thing," he said.
"I think everyone's in a good space, and our hiatus is for nothing but health reasons, mental and physical, and to have the freedom to do some projects with other people, raise the kids and stuff like that."
When Rolling Stone asked Robinson how long the band will be away, he replied, "Two years, five years, 10 years — you never know when you jump into the void."
He added: "This cycle we've been on has been incredible. Since the summer of '07, when we made 'Warpaint', it's been the three most fulfilling years I've ever had with this band. But if we kept going, we might be playing with fate too much. It would be nice to have a 30th anniversary. But we should walk away from this while everyone's in a good mood."
"Plus, we all have babies," added his guitarist brother Rich. "I'm expecting one any day now. It seemed like a good time. To me, 'hiatus' means there is no plan. We haven't said, 'Let's get back together in 2012.' And we haven't said, 'Let's not.'"
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Halla-fuckin'-luyah! see ya in chicago in april!
I need this!!!!!1 And I'm drunk from xmas. :evil: :evil: :evil:
very excited...and i love jackie greene
Also very excited! And I like Jackie Greene, but I would prefer Luther again!
Looks like Nashville and The Ryman for the first time for me!!
The Ryman is pretty fucking sweet, you will dig it there. If you are on the floor, try not to be under the balcony. If you can get the first several rows of the balcony, you are VERY close to the stage, its unusual for a balcony to be that close. It sounds great in the balcony, too. I saw two nights of Wilco there last year and we loved that place. Incredible history and roots of country music vibes. Hank Williams played on that stage, few chrissakes!
I'd prefer Luther as well, if just for the continuity. Jackie will do fine, though, I'm sure, although my dream wish was for another blazing guitar shredder in the vein of Marc Ford, but I've resigned myself to the fact that CR doesn't want the Crowes to be that kind of band anymore.
Under the balcony at the Ryman isn't horrible. I've sat there a time or two. Balcony is great though.
Not horrible, but that ceiling is soooo low, I felt kinda claustrophobic. And the seats are tiny down there on the floor. The venue is excellent overall and you can't go wrong if your are inside at all. I love that place!
Definitely cool that they're back but i'm not sure about how the lineup will be.
we'll see i guess, i want to check it out!!
Thanks for the tip guys. I have heard The Ryman is one of the best spots in the U.S. and at about 3 hours away it will be the closest, and so I'm planning on getting tickets for both nights and just spending a weekend in Nashville.
Maybe upstairs one night, downstairs the other...if we can even get tickets!!!
sounds like a good plan! that's what we did for wilco, one night balcony, one night floor. Its pretty fun going to all the country bars on Lower Broadway, too, right around the venue.
Roberts Western World is my favorite honky tonk down there. Tootsie's is an abomination.
Sad to lose Luther, but LOVING the Jackie Greene addition! I have really missed the Crowes. I didn't even see much of the RR/CR interim projects. Happy to have these guys back on my radar. I am sure we will have some Fillmore multi-night run announced at some point.
Very sad to hear Luther won't be back... but I am curious to see how Jackie Greene holds up. Them some mighty big shoes to fill!! Regardless... so happy to have them back!
Quote from: zanjam on Dec 26, 2012, 11:44 PM
Sad to lose Luther, but LOVING the Jackie Greene addition! I have really missed the Crowes. I didn't even see much of the RR/CR interim projects. Happy to have these guys back on my radar. I am sure we will have some Fillmore multi-night run announced at some point.
If you never went to see the Chris Robinson Brotherhood you missed out. They were pretty damn fantastic!! and played a 3 hour show every night!!! I happen to love Neal Casal and the combination of him, Chris and the Crowes' piano player from the last several years made this band!!
Though I will take Chris and Rich back together anytime!!
Excellent news! We are thinking about doing St. Louis and both Ryman shows. Loved the CRB shows too but I'm ready for more Crowes! With no Luther, I wish they would have added Casal. Jackie Greene will be great though.
We are definitely hitting the Nashville shows. Stoked!
cool news for those of us planning on the Nashville shows!!
For The Black Crowes, it's always been about musical exploration, and on their "Lay Down With Number 13" world tour in 2013, for which tickets go on sale January 11 at 10:13 AM local time, they'll keep their shows as fresh as ever. The iconic and influential band will reach deep inside their songbook and extensive catalog, performing greatly varied set lists. Ticket link information is now available at www.blackcrowes.com (http://www.blackcrowes.com). The tour's first leg will encompass dates in the U.K. March 24-30 and the U.S. April 2-May 4.
For their two-night engagement at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium April 20 and 21, the band--Chris Robinson (lead vocals, guitar), Rich Robinson (guitar, vocals), Steve Gorman (drums), Sven Pipien (bass), Adam MacDougall and new member Jackie Greene (guitar, vocals)--have announced that the second night (April 21) will mark the tour's only acoustic show, featuring special guests performing with the band.
"The Black Crowes road has come calling again for us," says Chris Robinson, "Our music is a living, breathing thing, and we go where ever it takes us. In a world of rock and roll tourists, we look forward to seeing our friends and loyal travelers who will join us and be a part of the shows. The musical horizon beckons."
I saw that! I was hoping to keep it low key as I will be trying for tickets on Friday!
10:13 am???? wtf?
I just realized I will be in a dr's office getting a test run at that time. Damn. Let's hope that the person who is going with me can get the tickets.
I'm getting the feeling Ryman tickets are going to be hard to get. :angry:
Quote from: lucylew on Jan 08, 2013, 09:05 PM
I'm getting the feeling Ryman tickets are going to be hard to get. :angry:
I am too. It may be a stub hub night. Won't that be expensive.
Yes, I predict they will be a very tough ticket to get. They will go real fast and you might have to take whatever you can get. It will be worth the effort, though. When they play acoustic, Chris sings much better, IMO. I think its because he isn't screaming and he can hear himself better. Those two nights they did acoustic in 2008 in NYC were great great shows.
wish I was going to Nashville, too, but we are doing Chicago for a few different reasons.
Quote from: Shug on Jan 09, 2013, 01:02 PM
Yes, I predict they will be a very tough ticket to get. They will go real fast and you might have to take whatever you can get. It will be worth the effort, though. When they play acoustic, Chris sings much better, IMO. I think its because he isn't screaming and he can hear himself better. Those two nights they did acoustic in 2008 in NYC were great great shows.
wish I was going to Nashville, too, but we are doing Chicago for a few different reasons.
Shug, I looked on ticketmaster & Blackcrowes.com ( which BLOWS by the way ) and can't find the on sale date for the 2 Chicago shows. Considering the Vic only holds about 1400 it's gonna sell out in less than 2 minutes. I REALLY wish they picked th Auditorium instead.
Its this Friday at 10:00 AM or 10:13 AM? (weird, I know) Its via Jam Productions, the company that books the mid sized venues in Chicago, (Metro, Riviera, Vic)
http://www.jamusa.com/ConcertDetails.aspx?LeftPanel=true&ConcertId=5215 (http://www.jamusa.com/ConcertDetails.aspx?LeftPanel=true&ConcertId=5215)
Hey, if you are going, Tater, we should meet up for sure! LD and I are flying in from AZ.
Quote from: Shug on Jan 09, 2013, 03:07 PM
Its this Friday at 10:00 AM or 10:13 AM? (weird, I know) Its via Jam Productions, the company that books the mid sized venues in Chicago, (Metro, Riviera, Vic)
http://www.jamusa.com/ConcertDetails.aspx?LeftPanel=true&ConcertId=5215 (http://www.jamusa.com/ConcertDetails.aspx?LeftPanel=true&ConcertId=5215)
Hey, if you are going, Tater, we should meet up for sure! LD and I are flying in from AZ.
Sweet, Thanks for the info. You doing both nights ? If I score tickets I will probably take vacation time. It's really hard for me to get up and go to work the next day when shows are on a school night. I would be down for a pre-show meet up for sure.
Hell, yeah both nights! I think we are gonna stay in the Mag. Mile area. I stayed once at the Days Inn in Lincoln Park, want a bit nicer hotel this time. Let's do a pre-show, got any suggestions? We like old school classic cocktails, not really into beer that much. I think we are gonna do subway/metro or cab it.
PS LD and I also enjoy a good old fashioned neighborhood/dive bar even if the booze isn't fancy. Might have a better chance of finding a spot like that near the venue?
Quote from: Shug on Jan 09, 2013, 03:22 PM
Hell, yeah both nights! I think we are gonna stay in the Mag. Mile area. I stayed once at the Days Inn in Lincoln Park, want a bit nicer hotel this time. Let's do a pre-show, got any suggestions? We like old school classic cocktails, not really into beer that much. I think we are gonna do subway/metro or cab it.
Oh dude there are a shit load of places. I'm from the far western burbs and don't get into the city as much as I use to but my bro works down there and I'll find out good joint with some character that we could get primed before the show. I will talk to my boss and financial adviser ( the wife ) tonight about going.
We went to Chicago over the summer for the MMJ show at that amazing Pritzker pavillion...and we stayed at the Palmer House Hilton. That place was sweet and in a great location!!!
and yeah, I am debating which night of the Nashville shows I should try for first. Hoping to get seats both nights but i think the acoustic night will be harder to get! and special guests hopefully means LUTHER!!
I will be hitting Dallas, Austin(maybe), and New Orleans. I want to do Nashville but can't find anyone to travel with and just don't feel like going on my own. Not too worried about tickets selling out fast most of the shows are pretty pricey and I don't think a Crowes show has been a hard ticket since the Hammerstein Ballroom reunion shows.
The ticket prices for the Chicago shows aren't listed on Jams website.
Its looking like all cities are around $60 - $70 I'm guessing Chicago will be about the same. That's a little bit higher than the last time they toured in 2010, but I guess not too bad relative to arena shows these days and we get to see them in small venues still. Some fans are thinking that all the Jackie Greene fans will come out and make the shows more crowded. I'm not so sure about that, but he sold out two nights here in AZ no problem so maybe he's more popular than I think, with all his Grateful Dead connections and stuff. I guess we'll see.
Thanks Shug, good luck tomorrow scoring tickets.
May 4 at the Mahalia Jackson...alarm on phone set for the onsale...two tix WILL be snagged. w00t!
Just hope I'm not so wiped out after a day at Jazz Fest that I eat them, like I ate last year's Preservation Hall & Friends' tix :rolleyes:
Note the Mahalia Jackson show start time is 10pm which means the crowes may not go on until 11pm. Can't wait for Fest!
Wishing everyone good lucks on tix tomorrow!
Quote from: lucylew on Jan 11, 2013, 12:47 AM
Wishing everyone good lucks on tix tomorrow!
Good luck to you too, Lucy! I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
Thanks! Good luck to you all, too. I've got Allmans at the Beacon on sale in a few minutes and then Crowes in another hour, its gonna be a busy (and expensive) morning. :grin:
Its looking like they actually are gonna put em on sale at 10:13. Nothing yet.
Got 13 tickets for Friday 4/19 in St. Louis and 3 for Sunday 4/21 in Nashville, but actually got shut out of Saturday night (420!)Nashville. Will keep trying. How about you guys? I can't believe Saturday sold out faster than Sunday but I guess the weekend night means more than the special show to some....
Got my pair for the 4/16 & 4/17 shows. They are still available.
completely shut out both nights at Ryman and if you can believe bought 2 on stub hub because they are flying out of there too! :(
Ouch! I knew those Ryman tix would be tough. I'm also surprised Sat was tougher than the Sun acoustic show. Keep checking, more tix may come up later today or in the next day or two. Ticketbastard is crafty like that.
Got my two night of Chi-town no problem. Tater, see ya there, I'm stoked!
This AM I was getting Allmans at the Beacon tix and at first I could not even get a single ticket in the whole damn place for a Sat night show (10 night run over three weekends). Then I did the Chase Card special and got three dead center 6th row balcony but had to pay ALOT for them. Getting tix is so complicated these days.
I remember when you waited in person outside the video game arcade and when it was your turn to buy, there was a dude in an office calling Ticketron on a rotary phone on your behalf. He did this for every purchase. It took FOREVER. But it was straightforward. Remebering that is hilarious to me. I know I sound old. :grin:
Shug, brings back memories. We would go to Carson Pirie Scott at the mall and Ticketmaster had a booth there. People would be camped out in the parking lot waiting to buy tickets.
i just bought 2 for saturday on stub hub too!!
they were going fast even on stub hub, and if there really are no bad seats, then I will be happy where I am, even at that price. Just wanted to buy them before they went over $200/ticket.
if I'm making the trip then I might as well go to both nights!!!
wow though!
I got shut out on 4/20 Ryman tickets. Maybe I'll Stub Hub it as much as it pains me to say that.
Got my tickets for 4/5 at Terminal 5!!!! Can't wait!
I joked that I could have bought tickets for the 9:30 Club shows and 2 plane tickets for the price of these Ryman tickets on Stub hub. Would have flown to NYC even if it wasn't at Terminal 5... I think The Ryman, if it lives up to all the hype, will be worth it!! And if something crazy and amazing happens that acoustic night with special guests, and I had missed it I would have been mad for not buying the tickets! So...it's only money, it comes and goes, and this is going to be a special couple of shows!!!
Enjoy everyone! :)
Got a pair for opening night at the Capitol....been quite a few years since I've seen them. Hopefully they've put the past few years of bullshit behind them, but we will see!
Quote from: deathstick on Jan 11, 2013, 06:26 PM
Got a pair for opening night at the Capitol....been quite a few years since I've seen them. Hopefully they've put the past few years of bullshit behind them, but we will see!
That sounds great. I'd love to go back there to see another show. They'll be perfectly suited for The Capitol.
Completely shut out of the Ryman shows. Not going to go through a broker - waiting for the west coast shows.
Black Crows. The second incarnation of the Faces with a big dollop of the Stones. Not the band I would pick to recreate Led Zeppelin, but man, that show with Jimmy page at The Greek was THE NEXT BEST THING to the real Led Zeppelin. Don't really follow them too much, but would love to see them.
So after the whole fiasco with not getting through on ticketmaster, and then buying two tickets for both Ryman shows on Stubhub, I get a call yesterday from Justin at Stubhub telling me that one of my tickets is obstructed view, and since the seller did not list that on the ticket sale he'd like to offer me $40 off the price of the ticket. or Stubhub will offer me a full refund, or find me comparable seats at no additional charge.
So I explained how hard it was to get the tickets, and now 2 weeks later it'd be even harder, and all I want is to go to the show. My seats were in the 20th row, Row T on the very far right side of the stage. Justin, my new best friend, offers me Row D on the left side of the stage. I asked, Row D as in 4th row?? And he said the section actually starts with Row B, so these are in the 3rd row!!! And would I like them??
so, now I will be sitting in the 3rd row at The Ryman on the first night!!!! HOLY SHIT I'm excited! :)
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Jan 24, 2013, 03:01 PM
So after the whole fiasco with not getting through on ticketmaster, and then buying two tickets for both Ryman shows on Stubhub, I get a call yesterday from Justin at Stubhub telling me that one of my tickets is obstructed view, and since the seller did not list that on the ticket sale he'd like to offer me $40 off the price of the ticket. or Stubhub will offer me a full refund, or find me comparable seats at no additional charge.
So I explained how hard it was to get the tickets, and now 2 weeks later it'd be even harder, and all I want is to go to the show. My seats were in the 20th row, Row T on the very far right side of the stage. Justin, my new best friend, offers me Row D on the left side of the stage. I asked, Row D as in 4th row?? And he said the section actually starts with Row B, so these are in the 3rd row!!! And would I like them??
so, now I will be sitting in the 3rd row at The Ryman on the first night!!!! HOLY SHIT I'm excited! :)
The world needs more stories about concert tickets with happy endings.
Must be good karma! :thumbsup:
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Jan 24, 2013, 03:01 PM
So after the whole fiasco with not getting through on ticketmaster, and then buying two tickets for both Ryman shows on Stubhub, I get a call yesterday from Justin at Stubhub telling me that one of my tickets is obstructed view, and since the seller did not list that on the ticket sale he'd like to offer me $40 off the price of the ticket. or Stubhub will offer me a full refund, or find me comparable seats at no additional charge.
So I explained how hard it was to get the tickets, and now 2 weeks later it'd be even harder, and all I want is to go to the show. My seats were in the 20th row, Row T on the very far right side of the stage. Justin, my new best friend, offers me Row D on the left side of the stage. I asked, Row D as in 4th row?? And he said the section actually starts with Row B, so these are in the 3rd row!!! And would I like them??
so, now I will be sitting in the 3rd row at The Ryman on the first night!!!! HOLY SHIT I'm excited! :)
Can I have your obsturcted view seats? :wink:
Hey, so I'm not really familiar with the Black Crowes at all, but grabbed a ticket for one of the 9:30 club shows in April after seeing people here freak out about it.
Anyone care to educate my sorry ass? Records to start with, key live recordings, etc.
It's hard to know where to begin, but Southern Harmony is a MUST have studio album. However, you can't really "know" the Crowes until you see them live. I can pick out a good live show to send you....
Besides Southern Harmony, I'd also say Amorica is a must have. Three Snakes and One Charm has a few of my favorite songs as well...
But there are tons of live shows out there, including some officially released by the band. There's a great DVD also called Cabin Fever, that they filmed at Levon Helm's studio before he died. Look on youtube and I'm sure you can find a few.
or else, just go!! I have seen them a ton and never ever been disappointed! :thumbsup:
Oh, Mr. Whippy, you've opened a can of worms now!
I agree with BH and Sunflower on studio albums, Southern Harmony is tops for flat out rock n roll and Amorica is right behind it, but that's not quite what they sound like now (with Marc Ford, lead guitar and Eddie Harsch keys, gone), so it might be a bit misleading. Same for the live shows, there are tons of great ones from the past, but it won't really be what they sound like now.
For intensity and long jams, this just might be their finest show ever, I mean this sucker smokes. If you play this really loud in the right...ahem...."state of mind" you will probably see the light. Trust me, this is a rock n roll band coming out slaying, taking no prisoners. The intro jam to Black Moon Creeping is nearly 15 minutes of dirty nasty blues rock guitar, fucking beautiful, and then they start playing the actual song! And there is no aimless noodling, its all intense, driven, purposeful. And it never lets up the whole show. Grade A shit here!
http://instantlive.shop.musictoday.com/Product.aspx?cp=858_4575_9082&pc=IVCD208 (http://instantlive.shop.musictoday.com/Product.aspx?cp=858_4575_9082&pc=IVCD208)
From the same era (the second coming of the savior Marc Ford) is this DVD from the Fillmore in SF, all from one night, also blazing.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Black-Crowes-Freak-Roll/dp/B000EHSVO6/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1359127717&sr=8-5&keywords=into+the+fog (http://www.amazon.com/The-Black-Crowes-Freak-Roll/dp/B000EHSVO6/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1359127717&sr=8-5&keywords=into+the+fog)
But to hear what they will likely sound like this year, Cabin Fever would be a great DVD to pick up, as sunflower suggested. Of course, Luther Dickinson has been replaced by Jackie Greene so we don't really know what they are gonna sound like, but I'm guessing it won't be too different from 2008-2010. Here is a top-notch show from the Luther years
http://www.livedownloads.com/live-music/0,3343/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-download-12-18-2008-BC-Roadshow-San-Francisco-CA.html (http://www.livedownloads.com/live-music/0,3343/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-download-12-18-2008-BC-Roadshow-San-Francisco-CA.html)
and another excellent one from the same run at the Fillmore
http://www.livedownloads.com/live-music/0,3344/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-download-12-19-2008-BC-Roadshow-San-Francisco-CA.html (http://www.livedownloads.com/live-music/0,3344/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-download-12-19-2008-BC-Roadshow-San-Francisco-CA.html)
Here is another good one with Phil Lesh sitting in for an encore of Dead tunes. Rich's take on To Lay Me Down is great, he knows how to pick the gems when he does cover tunes.
http://www.livedownloads.com/live-music/0,4607/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-download-12-6-2009-BC-Roadshow-San-Francisco-CA.html (http://www.livedownloads.com/live-music/0,4607/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-download-12-6-2009-BC-Roadshow-San-Francisco-CA.html)
That should get ya started. :grin: :thumbsup:
Let us know what you end up getting and how you like it.
Anybody here wanna trade 2 Friday Night tickets for 2 Saturday Night tickets at Terminal 5?
Thanks for the suggestions. Looking forward to digging in.
I just got familiar with the 2010 Filmore run. Oh my !!! I would have to say there cover of " oh sweet nuthin " IMO is right up there with Mmj 2011 red rocks version.
Yeah, tater and how about that version of Midnight Rambler? That was a peak moment because they've hinted at that song for YEARS in their Thorn In My Pride jams and fans had been clamoring for it all that time and then on the last night before hiatus, they finally busted out the full song. It was a years-long build up of anticipation to a moment of release (insert your own joke here :drum:).
Are y'all buying these shows or are you getting them somewhere?
Quote from: Fully on Mar 14, 2013, 07:21 PM
Are y'all buying these shows or are you getting them somewhere?
I was thinking of asking this same exact question.
You can buy soundboards on liveblackcrowes.com ( I assume that site is still active)
or find them on various torrent sites if you have access...
Quote from: Shug on Mar 14, 2013, 06:01 PM
Yeah, tater and how about that version of Midnight Rambler? That was a peak moment because they've hinted at that song for YEARS in their Thorn In My Pride jams and fans had been clamoring for it all that time and then on the last night before hiatus, they finally busted out the full song. It was a years-long build up of anticipation to a moment of release (insert your own joke here :drum:).
Yeah Shug. I only downloaded the show from 12/15/2010 from iTunes. I will deff check out midnight rambler. Where you at those shows ?
Yep, all 5 Fillmore shows in 2010, 3 out of 5 in 2009 and 2 out of 5 in 2008. Like many drugs, you have to keep doing more and more. :grin: LD and I will be at all of the Fillmore shows this coming Dec, too (cause I'm positive that will happen!)
For buying these shows, check out some of the links in my earlier posts. Like sunflower said, there are a TON of shows for sale at www.liveblackcrowes.com (http://www.liveblackcrowes.com), there are still a few CDs you can buy for pretty cheap at instantlive and for some reason they used iTunes for the 2010 Fillmore run.
Mr. Whippy, how is your Crowes educational listening coming along? Any impressions to share yet?
Quote from: Shug on Mar 15, 2013, 11:21 AM
Yep, all 5 Fillmore shows in 2010, 3 out of 5 in 2009 and 2 out of 5 in 2008. Like many drugs, you have to keep doing more and more. :grin: LD and I will be at all of the Fillmore shows this coming Dec, too (cause I'm positive that will happen!)
For buying these shows, check out some of the links in my earlier posts. Like sunflower said, there are a TON of shows for sale at www.liveblackcrowes.com (http://www.liveblackcrowes.com), there are still a few CDs you can buy for pretty cheap at instantlive and for some reason they used iTunes for the 2010 Fillmore run.
Mr. Whippy, how is your Crowes educational listening coming along? Any impressions to share yet?
I'm going to correct ya Shug... ALL 6 nights at the Fillmore in 2010 and my feet can testify for that!!! :thumbsup:
I've watched this at least 12 times this week.....
The Black Crowes - Sometimes Salvation (Official Music Video) [720p] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmoXCTPdBEE#ws)
Quote from: LD on Mar 15, 2013, 02:42 PM
I'm going to correct ya Shug... ALL 6 nights at the Fillmore in 2010 and my feet can testify for that!!! :thumbsup:
You get the highest possible award for Rock 'n' Roll Trooper for making all six nights of that run after foot surgery. Don't get in LD's way when she is determined!! :grin:
Quote from: Shug on Mar 15, 2013, 02:51 PM
Quote from: LD on Mar 15, 2013, 02:42 PM
I'm going to correct ya Shug... ALL 6 nights at the Fillmore in 2010 and my feet can testify for that!!! :thumbsup:
You get the highest possible award for Rock 'n' Roll Trooper for making all six nights of that run after foot surgery. Don't get in LD's way when she is determined!! :grin:
What! That is
impressive amazing. There would be a helluva battle between LD and Ms. Y for Champion RnR Trooper after continuing the rock even after foot injuries.
When he sings that last "Sister, do you even wanna try and find me" I like that he's screaming it in more than one direction
Quote from: sweatboard on Mar 15, 2013, 03:10 PM
When he sings that last "Sister, do you even wanna try and find me" I like that he's screaming it in more than one direction
I've no time for accusations. Or cah ohn versations. Off all the bad bad things that you do.
This is one of those all time GREAT drinking songs. I've made a complete fool of myself during this song on waaay to many occasions.
DO YOU WANT TO TRY TO FIND MEEEEE!!
let's keep the southern harmony rollin'.....
Black Crowes - Hotel Illness 12in vinyl single side 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sxrF-gr6h8#)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSJxJf0BJRE# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSJxJf0BJRE#)
Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes - (5/23) no speak no slave.avi (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDMB-iOxp_w#)
Not meaning to trump ya, BH, but if yer talkin' So. Harmony years, this show from Koln Germany is the shit. The whole thing is on youtube song by song. This is the opener. Holy Fucking Shit, that band could rock out!
http://youtu.be/Vl6Hi4Utuyo (http://youtu.be/Vl6Hi4Utuyo)
The Black Crowes
24 March 2013 - Manchester Academy - Manchester, England [ UK ]
JEALOUS AGAIN
THICK N THIN
HOTEL ILLNESS
MEDICATED GOO(1st time played)
SISTER LUCK
WISER TIME
SHE TALKS TO ANGELS
LAST PLACE THAT LOVE LIVES
WHOA MULE
MY MORNING SONG
HIGH HEAD BLUES
BY YOUR SIDE
THORN IN MY PRIDE
REMEDY
GOODBYE DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION
SOUL SINGING
- Encores -
DESCENDING
HARD TO HANDLE -> HUSH (1st time played)
WILLIN'
They're baaaack!!!! :thumbsup:
That's a pretty good looking setlist for first night back. I love the Sister Luck, Thick n Thin, Descending, High Head Blues, Hotel Illness and the new covers. A promising start to their reunion, I'd say. Looking forward to the next few shows to see how much they are mixing it up.
yeah, I like it too. Mostly old songs and also a Greatest hits..but with My Morning Song and Descending in there you will never hear me complain. And I welcome both Wiser Time and Thorn in any and every show!!
And Willin' is no doubt one of the best covers they do!!!
Also looking forward to see what comes, but understand with a new guitar player in there they may keep things simple at first??
Jambands.com reports that Jackie Greene played some mandolin, but it didn't say on which songs. I'd guess Last Place That Love Lives and Whoa Mule. That sounds cool to me.
http://www.jambands.com/news/2013/03/25/the-black-crowes-return/ (http://www.jambands.com/news/2013/03/25/the-black-crowes-return/)
nice. Sounds cool to me too!! :smiley:
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Mar 25, 2013, 08:42 AM
The Black Crowes
24 March 2013 - Manchester Academy - Manchester, England [ UK ]
JEALOUS AGAIN
THICK N THIN
HOTEL ILLNESS
MEDICATED GOO(1st time played)
SISTER LUCK
WISER TIME
SHE TALKS TO ANGELS
LAST PLACE THAT LOVE LIVES
WHOA MULE
MY MORNING SONG
HIGH HEAD BLUES
BY YOUR SIDE
THORN IN MY PRIDE
REMEDY
GOODBYE DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION
SOUL SINGING
- Encores -
DESCENDING
HARD TO HANDLE -> HUSH (1st time played)
WILLIN'
They're baaaack!!!! :thumbsup:
I'm told this is the taping of last night's show:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=563063 (http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=563063)
sweet!! will get on that when I get home.
And eventually keep an eye out for the SBD!!
Thanks!
You were right, sunflower, lots of repeats in the first few shows so far, surely due to having a new guitarist having to learn all the songs. Still, they are throwing in some gems. Sometimes Salvation, Space Captain, Oh Josephine. Not too thrilled to see Garden Gate again, though. Black-Crowes-as-square-dance-hoedown-band is not my thing.
I hope they get a few more songs into the mix as the tour rolls on.
Quote from: Shug on Mar 29, 2013, 01:06 PM
Not too thrilled to see Garden Gate again, though. Black-Crowes-as-square-dance-hoedown-band is not my thing.
:grin: Agreed!!
I do love when they do Space Captain. And I hope by the time 4/20 at The Ryman rolls around they will have worked in a few more songs!! Regardless, I am thrilled to get to see them again after 2 plus years and am expecting special things for this only acoustic show of the tour, and night of special guests!!
p.s. Happy Good Friday!!
Obviously things are going well, more tour dates just announced. This looks very nice to me:
THE BLACK CROWES & TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND
ANNOUNCE TOUR BEGINNING JULY 19
The Black Crowes and Tedeschi Trucks Band have announced a co-headlining tour, with special guests The London Souls, running July 19 in Nashville, TN through August 15 in Rochester Hills, MI. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 12 at 10:00AM local (except for Nashville, which goes on sale Friday, April 26).
The Black Crowes & Tedeschi Trucks Band Tour
Fri-Jul-19 Nashville, TN The Woods Amphitheatre at Fontanel
Sat-Jul-20 Alpharetta, GA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Sun-Jul-21 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Amphitheatre
Tue-Jul-23 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheatre
Wed-Jul-24 Columbus, OH LC Pavilion
Sat-Jul-27 Gilford, NH Meadowbrook
Tue-Jul-30 Boston, MA Bank of America Pavilion
Wed-Jul-31 Canadaigua, NY CMAC
Wed-Aug-07 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE
Fri-Aug-09 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Sat-Aug-10 Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach
Sun-Aug-11 Philadelphia, PA Mann Center
Tue-Aug-13 Indianapolis, IN Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn @ White River
Wed-Aug-14 Chicago, IL Charter One Pavilion
Thu-Aug-15 Rochester Hills, MI Meadow Brook
Recovering from Terminal 5 last night. Just incredible!!!!
Terminal 5, NYC, Friday April 5th, 2013
Jealous Again
Hotel Illness
My Morning Song >
Stare It Cold >
My Morning Song
Medicated Goo (Traffic cover)
Oh Josephine
Wiser Time
She Talks To Angels
Garden Gate
Hi-Head Blues
Soul Singing
Seeing Things
Thorn In My Pride
Remedy
Hard To Handle >
Hush (Deep Purple cover... awesome!!!!)
Encore:
Appaloosa
Oh Sweet Nuthin (VU cover... rivaled MMJ's version at the same venue!!!)
Willin'
Stare It Cold! In a MMS sandwich, cool! Yeah Rich sounds so good singing Oh Sweet Nuthin...
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Apr 05, 2013, 04:39 PM
Obviously things are going well, more tour dates just announced. This looks very nice to me:
THE BLACK CROWES & TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND
ANNOUNCE TOUR BEGINNING JULY 19
The Black Crowes and Tedeschi Trucks Band have announced a co-headlining tour, with special guests The London Souls, running July 19 in Nashville, TN through August 15 in Rochester Hills, MI. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 12 at 10:00AM local (except for Nashville, which goes on sale Friday, April 26).
The Black Crowes & Tedeschi Trucks Band Tour
Fri-Jul-19 Nashville, TN The Woods Amphitheatre at Fontanel
Sat-Jul-20 Alpharetta, GA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Sun-Jul-21 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Amphitheatre
Tue-Jul-23 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheatre
Wed-Jul-24 Columbus, OH LC Pavilion
Sat-Jul-27 Gilford, NH Meadowbrook
Tue-Jul-30 Boston, MA Bank of America Pavilion
Wed-Jul-31 Canadaigua, NY CMAC
Wed-Aug-07 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE
Fri-Aug-09 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center
Sat-Aug-10 Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach
Sun-Aug-11 Philadelphia, PA Mann Center
Tue-Aug-13 Indianapolis, IN Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn @ White River
Wed-Aug-14 Chicago, IL Charter One Pavilion
Thu-Aug-15 Rochester Hills, MI Meadow Brook
Will definitely be purchasing tix for the Atl date tomorrow. Tedeschi/Trucks sealed the deal with the wifey :smiley:
anyone going to the ATL show in April?
This band is hit or miss for me, although I see them often. I really miss Marc Ford. One of my top musical experiences ever was seeing them at the Fillmore in San Francisco with a head full of acid while they blared "Seein Things (for the first time)" with horns and backup singers.
I could feel Ken Kesey in the house that night.
I miss Marc Ford terribly, too. You are very very lucky to have been at that awesome show. Crowes on acid, I've never tried that, interesting :cheesy:
Two songs from 3 Snakes at last nights show in Boston, How Much For Your Wings and Bring On, nice!!!
Getting primed for Chicago next week!
Has a taping of that Terminal 5 show from April 5 surfaced? I'm too lazy to look but would appreciate a link if someone found it. :smiley:
http://www.livedownloads.com/live-music/3,357/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-downloads.html (http://www.livedownloads.com/live-music/3,357/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-downloads.html)
Looks like they haven't got to the official release of the terminal 5 shows yet, but they usually put up every show on livedownloads. Might be AUD recordings floating around elsewhere on the internet... Probably won't be long until the official SBD recordings are released, I'd guess.
Thanks, Shug! I wanna hear some of those covers. Love me some Traffic, any way I can get it, and imagine TBC would do it justice.
Sounds like Medicated Goo is being done pretty well.
http://youtu.be/teXlqbbfdpk (http://youtu.be/teXlqbbfdpk)
In 2006 they covered Pearly Queen a few times, but Marc Ford's vocals were a little rough.
http://www.livedownloads.com/live-music/0,3872/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-download-5-27-2006-BC-Roadshow-Hampton-Beach-NH.html (http://www.livedownloads.com/live-music/0,3872/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-download-5-27-2006-BC-Roadshow-Hampton-Beach-NH.html)
In this show they covered Traffic, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Delaney and Bonnie, Joe Cocker, Grease Band and Derek and the Dominos. They were cover crazy that year (and a few other years :grin:)
Port Chester shows are up.
http://www.liveblackcrowes.com/live-music/0,9355,209/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-download-4-2-2013-BC-Roadshow-Port-Chester-NY.html?utm_campaign=tbcmailer130415&utm_medium=email&utm_source=tbc (http://www.liveblackcrowes.com/live-music/0,9355,209/The-Black-Crowes-mp3-flac-download-4-2-2013-BC-Roadshow-Port-Chester-NY.html?utm_campaign=tbcmailer130415&utm_medium=email&utm_source=tbc)
:thumbsup: nice.
Countdown is on!!
5 dyas til The Ryman!
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Apr 15, 2013, 02:51 PM
:thumbsup: nice.
Countdown is on!!
5 dyas til The Ryman!
Are you going to the Sunday Ryman show? Anyone else? Any pre show drinkin' plans? My and a friend are driving down early Sunday and should be in town by early afternoon.
Two nights in Chicago for me starting tomorrow, but first, Lucero tonight!!!!
nice. Have fun Shug!! And report back!
I have 2 nights of Widespread Panic tomorrow and Wednesday.
BH - I'm travelling to Nashville from Louisville, and it will be my first time there, so I couldn't begin to tell you where to hang out before hand... We will be there for Saturday and Sunday.
Anyone need a ticket for ATL? My friend now has an extra.
thecolfax AT gmail
I went to both nights of Chicago and night one was quite good, about what I was expecting, but nothing that was gonna make the critical me want to fly all over the country to see again and again, but I was really in a mood to just enjoy the hits and love whatever they played for what it is. Having Tater and Robin to rock out with me and LD, though, was really so much fun and helped put me in such a good frame of mind to rock out and party. How cool to be seeing them more than 20 years after the last time you saw them? You guys are the best, thanks for your great hospitality and positive vibes, it was a true pleasure to hang out and I can't wait to do it again at an MMJ show!
Night two, on the other hand was ON FIRE!!!!! I mean, it was as good as any show I've seen since Marc Ford left. They were truly feelin' it, smiles and chemistry and energy and passion all night. Jackie was WAY more animated and aggressive on night two. The set list was a dream come true for me. There is still some magic left in this old band!
Chicago night one started out a bit tentatively, I thought, but it started picking up steam as it went on. Desecending is always a favorite for me, so I was thrilled, even if Adam McDougall still basically ruins the piano solo in it (and is even worse in Wiser Time). But all was forgotten and forgiven when they took it right into Jumpin' Jack Flash, a first time ever played by the Crowes, holy shit they are actually playing this! I love me some Stones and no one does the Stones justice like the Black Crowes, oh yeah!!!!
Jackie played mandolin on She Talks To Angels and I think on Tonight I'll Be Staying Here, too. Jackie and Chris did the harmony vocals on Tonight I'll Be Staying (Sven might've been in the vocal mix, but Rich def. was not) and it sounded damn fine, I was way impressed they way their voices blended. Jackie's guitar solo on Sometimes Salvation was his best of the night. He played a baby blue Gibson SG on that song and on the Stones bustout Jumpin' Jack Flash. Rich also played an SG on that song and both of 'em were getting a real good Mick Taylor-ish tone. Hush was really good, too, its such a great classic rock riff and there is nobody better at playing a sincere and inspired version of any classic rock chestnut than the Black Crowes. I was excited for the two songs (How Much For Your Wings and Bring On Bring On) from 3 Snakes in the encore, too, nice compositions that are pleasing to the hardcores. Rich's singing has come a long way in the last 10 years and he was sounding mighty fine on these two songs. What I missed most was the backing singers. They bring out the sweet Southern soulfulness in the music and I miss them when they arent there.
I also felt that Jackie is not loud enough in the mix. He's got the ability to let loose in a style that I prefer to Luther's rounded, smoothed out slide/finger picking, but he needs to cut through more. Not sure if that is his playing or the mix, but he rocked out a lot more on night two.
Night two had a good vibe for me from even before the show started and I knew it was gonna be a really good show. The crowd felt happier and more excited than the night before and when the band came out, I felt it from them, too, lots of smiles on their faces and they were hot right out of the gate. The show was packed with favorites of mine: Feelin' Alright, My Morning Song, Stare It Cold, Ballad In Urgency, Title Song!, Nonfiction, Oh Sweet Nuthin', Boomer's Story. And even the songs I'm tired of, like Remedy and Thorn In My Pride seemed to come alive again for me with inspired ensemble-type jamming. Oh Sweet Nuthin kicked some serious ass (Tater, I was bummed you missed this one as you were hoping for it) and had a longer arrangement than in the past, with a Jackie solo after verse/chorus 1, a Rich solo after verse/chorus 2 and then after doing a third chorus, where they'd typically end the song, they built up to another huge crescendo as an ensemble before bringing it gently back to earth and then sending us home with an excellent Boomer's Story, the great Ry Cooder train hobo song. Chris and Rich's vocals on this one blew me away. With Rich's singing so improved and Chris in fine voice, it was getting close to the same league as some other famous brother vocal duets.
It was one of those shows that left me buzzing for hours afterwards, feeling so lucky to have been present for one of those magical nights when all the elements come together in a perfect combination for the magic to happen. Oh YEAH!!!
Folks going to Ryman shows this weekend are lucky, especially the acoustic show on Sunday.
Thank you for that detailed review! :)
I got a hold of the sbds from Terminal 5 and one night of the 9:30 Club and listened a little last night and today. getting more and more excited for tomorrow and Sunday nights. Very excited to see the legendary Ryman for the first time as well.
I'm hoping they surprise us just a little and looking forward to that acoustic show with special guests. Surely some surprises that night!!!
Quote from: Shug on Apr 19, 2013, 01:40 PM
I went to both nights of Chicago
Great review. Thanks for coming in today!
Loved The Ryman! Loved both shows!! Loved seeing Jackie on stage with them and think he absolutely looks like he belongs there. He did a great job both nights, even sang a song on the acoustic night. Nothing thrilling about the setlist the first night but excellent, high energy performance! Everyone in that band is amazing at what they do. Chris sounded as great as I have ever heard him and seemed happy as I've ever seen him as well!! Can't wait to see them again this summer! :)
Night 2, Acoustic show with Special guests was thrilling from the moment I walked in and saw 6 mic stands on stage. I walked by the soundboard and saw the setlist taped there and for a second I looked, and then stopped myself so I could be surprised! What a show! It was like The Black Crowes' last waltz. ;) At one point I counted 17 people on stage. Sam Bush was surprise guest #1 and spent most of the show out there. He added so much to the night. Audley Freed and Old crow Medicine show did as well. I was very happy to have been there for such a special night in such an incredible place!!
The Black Crowes
20 April 2013 - Ryman Auditorium - Nashville, TN [ USA ]
S E T L I S T
Jealous Again
Thick N' Thin
Hotel Illness
My Morning Song -> Stare It Cold -> My Morning Song
Ballad In Urgency ->
Wiser Time
She Talks To Angels
Medicated Goo
Thorn In My Pride
Appaloosa
Natural Born Boogie
Remedy
Hard To Handle -> Hush -> Hard To Handle
- encore -
Descending ->
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Happy
Peter Frampton played guitar on Medicated Goo, Thorn In My Pride, Appaloosa and Natural Born Boogie
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The Black Crowes
21 April 2013 - Ryman Auditorium - Nashville, TN [ USA ]
S E T L I S T
Soul Singing
Hotel Illness
Welcome To The Good Times
Whoa Mule
Feelin' Alright
Thorn In My Pride
Cash On The Barrelhead
Garden Gate
My Heart's Killing Me
Deep River Blues (1st time played)
All Along The Way
Someday Past The Sunset
East Virginia Blues
Lips That Lie (1st time played)
Last Place That Love Lives
Oh The Rain
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
What Is Home
Driving Wheel
Shine Along
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (1st time played)
- encore -
Poor Elijah - Tribute To Johnson (Medley)
That's How Strong My Love Is (1st time played)
Boomer's Story
Sam Bush played on Whoa Mule, My Heart's Killing Me, Feelin' Alright, Cash On The Barrelhead, Garden Gate, Deep River Blues, That's How Strong My Love Is and Boomer's Story
Audley Freed played on Feelin' Alright, That's How Strong My Love Is and Boomer's Story
Rich sang vocals on Feelin' Alright
Jackie Greene played banjo on Whoa Mule & Garden Gate and organ on Dixie Down
Chuck Mead sang lead vocals on Cash On The Barrelhead
Jackie Greene sang lead vocals on Deep River Blues with Chris, Sally & Sarah only
Rich solo acoustic on All Along That Way
Chris solo acoustic on Someday Past The Sunset
Old Crow Medicine Show, Chris, Rich, Jackie on East Virginia Blues, Last Place That Love Lives, Oh The Rain and The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
All guests on Shine Along and Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
Incredible! Very bummed I missed this tour...and I really need to see Jackie Greene again...finally got to take a tour of the Ryman back in March and have always wanted to see a show there, damnit. Great set lists! Loved reading this and Shug's post, too..
:thumbsup: Even Rich smiled several times!! And I just love it when he sings!
I so wanted to go to these shows, but not being able to get on Ticketmaster at work kept me from getting tickets. They went so fast. I'm glad you had such a great time. Someone I know tweeted pictures of the stage full of people. They are coming back to Nashville July 19 at The Woods at Fontanel. It's a great outdoor venue so that will be cool too even if it doesn't have the awesome acoustics that The Ryman has. Thanks for the report back and the setlists! :beer:
Shug, Great review. Glad you enjoyed yourself. I can say that after 20 years they still kick ass. I really had an awesome time. I wish it wasn't that long between seeing them. I really enjoyed hanging out with you and LD before the show at Delilahs, great pick by the way. Really cool tavern. It sounds like the BC gave you a better show night 2. Can't wait to hang at an MMJ show in the future with you guys. :beer:
Me, too, Tater! Super fun times, we were really glad to have you and Robin rocking out with us and that you enjoyed the show so much. Thanks for your good Midwest hospitality, hope we get a chance to hang out again soon!
Thanks for the report, sunflower. I would've loved to hear Frampton, especially on Humble Pie's Natural Born Boogie and then all those guests and great songs on Sunday. That's How Strong My Love Is, wow! I'd love to hear Chris sing that one! Nothing more soulful than Otis Redding. And how great is Rich's All Along The Way? I love that song and that whole album, Through a Crooked Sun.
The tour with Tedeschi Trucks Band is such a massive double bill, that will also be a treat for those that didn't make this first leg of the Crowes tour.
Friday night's St. Louis show was very good but not great. SUNDAY AT THE RYMAN, however was spectacular! Best Crowes show I've ever seen, and that's saying something! Sam Bush stole the show. They should make Sam a part of the band and play acoustic half of every show! So great. Loved the Ryman too.
(On a related note, the band NEEDS to have the female back up singers at every show. They were at the Ryman show but I'm assuming they are not on the full tour. For $60 I think they can handle having them at every show.)
Quote from: BH on Apr 23, 2013, 02:36 PM
(On a related note, the band NEEDS to have the female back up singers at every show. They were at the Ryman show but I'm assuming they are not on the full tour. For $60 I think they can handle having them at every show.)
totally agree, BH. Apparently the lady singers they had at the Ryman on Sunday were not Charity and Mona, though, who had been with them consistently since 2005. Having the backing vocals is crucial to the sound for me.
I don't know who the 2 women were at the Ryman. They most definitely were not Charity and Mona, and of no relation! These 2 were cool, sounded nice...but in no way could replace the former ladies on tour. I always loved hearing them too! :)
Poor Elijah has become a very fun part of the show!
Would love to see them release a DVD of these 2 nights! But hope the liveblackcrowes sbds will be released soon so everyone can hear!
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on Apr 23, 2013, 02:44 PM
I don't know who the 2 women were at the Ryman. They most definitely were not Charity and Mona, and of no relation! These 2 were cool, sounded nice...but in no way could replace the former ladies on tour. I always loved hearing them too! :)
Yes, they did a great job but it was pretty obvious they got a thrown into the fire for one night only. They effed up a couple times but overall did a nice job and looked like they were having a really good time.
Quote from: BH on Apr 23, 2013, 02:36 PM
(On a related note, the band NEEDS to have the female back up singers at every show. They were at the Ryman show but I'm assuming they are not on the full tour. For $60 I think they can handle having them at every show.)
Could not agree more. Songs like Remedy especially suffer.
ATL was a pretty impressive show nevertheless. Such a stripped down version of this band (cha-ching), but fun nevertheless. 6 songs off of 3 snakes to lead off the show. The place was hoppin and everyone was in good spirits.
The Tabernacle is a great place to see a show. Great, great venue!!
I saw that setlist from last night. pretty cool. I love Good Friday and Girl From a Pawnshop, 2 of my favorites! guess Jackie has been studying up on 3 Snakes??
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=563708 (http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=563708)
Atlanta show
nice, thank you!
that was fast!!
They were excellent in Peoria last night. It's been awhile since I've been that into a show.
Setlist:
Under a Mountain
Twice as Hard
Sting Me
Medicated Goo
(Traffic cover)
Only a Fool
Ballad in Urgency
Wiser Time
She Talks to Angels
The Garden Gate
Soul Singing
Remedy
Thorn in My Pride
Hard to Handle
(Otis Redding cover)
Hush
(Billy Joe Royal cover)
Encore:
Feathers
Shine Along
Quote from: marino13 on May 29, 2013, 11:40 AM
They were excellent in Peoria last night. It's been awhile since I've been that into a show.
Setlist:
Under a Mountain
Twice as Hard
Sting Me
Medicated Goo
(Traffic cover)
Only a Fool
Ballad in Urgency
Wiser Time
She Talks to Angels
The Garden Gate
Soul Singing
Remedy
Thorn in My Pride
Hard to Handle
(Otis Redding cover)
Hush
(Billy Joe Royal cover)
Encore:
Feathers
Shine Along
A few of my friends went to this show and they also raved about it. Best of the three they have seen they said.
Feathers is a kinda rare one. Very lucky you got that! I LOVE that song!
Quote from: LBSUNFLWR on May 30, 2013, 09:18 AM
Feathers is a kinda rare one. Very lucky you got that! I LOVE that song!
Embarrassed to say that I was only vaguely familiar with that song when they played it the other night. Crowes have been off my radar for several years, but they are definitely back on it now. Pulled out my Lost Crowes and listened to it again. It is a great song.
I'm a sucker for the sentimentality of Only A Fool. I love those love songs on By Your Side, although I know I'm in the minority on that one! :grin:
Does't look like that great of a setlist, but sometimes its how its played that makes a show great. Glad you caught a good one!
I did like the looks of the Missouri show with Girl From a Pawnshop and Another Roadside Tragedy. Here's to hoping they start really mixing it up by the time they play the Bay Area residency in December that I'm completely banking on.
I have noticed a lot more songs being slowly introduced so Jackie must really be practicing! :)
And though there weren't too many crazy standout songs when I saw them in Nashville the first night, it absolutely was a great performance. Can't wait to see them again in August!!
Saw BC in Houston last month and they rawked! Looking forward to seeing Jackie play solo next Friday. BC definitely got a pick up with him on this tour!
Going for the Wiltern shows and SF tomorrow. Wish me luck!
LD and I are going to the two New Orleans shows. If they don't play at the Fillmore or some good Bay Area venue, I'm not going. Bill Graham Civic blows!
The Tedeschi Trucks sit ins have been fabulous, IMO. Look at Chris and Steve all smiles watching Derek and Susan do their thing. Horn section is rocking out!!! Jackie's solo is pretty hot, too. I really wish I was catching a show on this mini-tour just to see the sit in encores.
http://youtu.be/lNJRx1cMYpM (http://youtu.be/lNJRx1cMYpM)
Quote from: Shug on Jul 26, 2013, 12:21 PM
LD and I are going to the two New Orleans shows. If they don't play at the Fillmore or some good Bay Area venue, I'm not going. Bill Graham Civic blows!
The Tedeschi Trucks sit ins have been fabulous, IMO. Look at Chris and Steve all smiles watching Derek and Susan do their thing. Horn section is rocking out!!! Jackie's solo is pretty hot, too. I really wish I was catching a show on this mini-tour just to see the sit in encores.
http://youtu.be/lNJRx1cMYpM (http://youtu.be/lNJRx1cMYpM)
Yep, they have indeed been awesome! Only caught one show but the encore was fantastic (as was the rest of the show obviously)! TTB is worth the price of admission alone.
Yesterday the BC website said the Wiltern shows and Bill Graham in SF were going on sale today. Today the website says Wiltern on sale 8/2 and SF TBD. WTF? I personally like Bill Graham. Seen many great shows there.
Wiltern shows secured! Ready to let my freak flag fly!
New shows just announced including an acoustic run in Port Chester for those interested...
Aug. 17 – Burlington, Vt., Burlington Waterfront
Aug. 18 – Scranton, Pa., Toyota Pavilion At Montage Mountain (The Peach Music Festival)
Sept. 5 – Cooperstown, N.Y., Brewery Ommegang
Sept. 7 – Arrington, Va., Oak Ridge Farm (Interlocken Music Festival)
Sept. 8 – Arrington, Va., Oak Ridge Farm (Interlocken Music Festival)
Sept. 10 – Birmingham, Ala., Iron City Live
Sept. 11 – Fayetteville, Ark., Arkansas Music Pavilion (AMP)
Sept. 13 – Telluride, Colo., Telluride Town Park (Telluride Blues & Brews Festival)
Sept. 15 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Red Butte Garden
Sept. 22 – Madison, Wis., Orpheum Theater
Sept. 24 – Huntsville, Ala., Mark C. Smith Concert Hall
Sept. 25 – Jackson, Miss., Thalia Mara Hall
Sept. 27 – Thackerville, Okla., Global Event Center At Winstar World Casino
Sept. 28 – Austin, Texas, Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
Oct. 1 – New Orleans, La., The Civic Theatre
Oct. 2 – New Orleans, La., The Civic Theatre
Oct. 5 – Saint Augustine, Fla., St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Oct. 15 – Portland, Maine, State Theatre
Oct. 16 – Portland, Maine, State Theatre
Oct. 18 – Port Chester, N.Y., The Capitol Theatre
Oct. 19 – Port Chester, N.Y., The Capitol Theatre
Oct. 21 – Port Chester, N.Y., The Capitol Theatre
Oct. 22 – Port Chester, N.Y., The Capitol Theatre
Oct. 24 – New York, N.Y., Terminal 5
Oct. 26 – New York, N.Y., Terminal 5
Oct. 27 – New York, N.Y., Terminal 5
Oct. 29 – New York, N.Y., Terminal 5
Oct. 30 – Bethlehem, Pa., Sands Bethlehem Event Center
Nov. 1 – Chicago, Ill., Riviera Theatre
Nov. 2 – Chicago, Ill., Riviera Theatre
Nov. 5 – Cincinnati, Ohio, Taft Theatre
Nov. 6 – Louisville, Ky., The Louisville Palace Theatre
Nov. 8 – Milwaukee, Wis., Riverside Theatre
Nov. 11 – Boulder, Colo., Boulder Theater
Nov. 13 – Denver, Colo., Ogden Theatre
Nov. 15 – Denver, Colo., Ogden Theatre
Nov. 16 – Denver, Colo., Ogden Theatre
Nov. 19 – Friant, Calif., Table Mountain Casino
Nov. 20 – Tempe, AZ Marquee
Nov. 22 – Los Angeles, Calif., The Wiltern
Nov. 23 – Los Angeles, Calif., The Wiltern
Dec. 6 – Portland, Ore., Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Dec. 7 – Seattle, Wash., Paramount Theatre
Dec. 10 – Bakersfield, Calif., Majestic Fox Theater
Dec. 11 – San Diego, Calif., 4th And B
Dec. 13 – Las Vegas, Nev., The Joint @ Hard Rock Hotel / Casino
Dec. 14 – San Francisco, Calif., Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
Tickets for Port Chester and New York City on sale Aug. 23 and the San Francisco show goes up Sept. 8.
:tongue: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
made my day! Thank you!
The Black Crowes at The Palace in November!!!!
CRB and vinyl fans rejoice!
http://www.jambands.com/news/2013/09/25/chris-robinson-brotherhood-to-release-betty-s-s-f-blends-volume-one#.UkMDZXK9Kc1