Fuzzcharger wrote:I've just purchased Warpaint online, but I mistakenly bought Warpaint live first by mistake. I hope it's as good as you guys say otherwise I've got 2 albums from that era
Haha not sure it's worth a double-purchase so you'll have to grade it on a curve. Also, don't forget to put it in context of a band that hadn't put out a record in 7 years after taking a long hiatus.
Nevertheless, it's good shit man.
Yeah I'm sure it'll be good. I had a brief listen on u-toob and was into it. I haven't really gone deep in the post-90's stuff and only really started digging in early this year. Was very much just a "best of" kinda guy like KD before that. But am really feeling it, especially Amorica and 3 Snakes. The tunes Wiser Time and Morning Song blow me away everytime too. Will be interesting to spend some time with the 2000's stuff. Are there any good bio's on the band? A brief look only seemed to bring up guitar tab books.
No books as far as I know. Honestly your best bet is listening to the Dean Delray podcast (Let There Be Talk) with Steve Gorman from last year. Gives a TON of insight into the band and Steve is a fantastic storyteller.
Also, Wiser Time is generally considered the apex of the band. Firing on all cylinders for that one.
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Sun August 14, 2016 3:23 pm
by MattA75
evenslow wrote:
Fuzzcharger wrote:
evenslow wrote:
Fuzzcharger wrote:I've just purchased Warpaint online, but I mistakenly bought Warpaint live first by mistake. I hope it's as good as you guys say otherwise I've got 2 albums from that era
Haha not sure it's worth a double-purchase so you'll have to grade it on a curve. Also, don't forget to put it in context of a band that hadn't put out a record in 7 years after taking a long hiatus.
Nevertheless, it's good shit man.
Yeah I'm sure it'll be good. I had a brief listen on u-toob and was into it. I haven't really gone deep in the post-90's stuff and only really started digging in early this year. Was very much just a "best of" kinda guy like KD before that. But am really feeling it, especially Amorica and 3 Snakes. The tunes Wiser Time and Morning Song blow me away everytime too. Will be interesting to spend some time with the 2000's stuff. Are there any good bio's on the band? A brief look only seemed to bring up guitar tab books.
No books as far as I know. Honestly your best bet is listening to the Dean Delray podcast (Let There Be Talk) with Steve Gorman from last year. Gives a TON of insight into the band and Steve is a fantastic storyteller.
Also, Wiser Time is generally considered the apex of the band. Firing on all cylinders for that one.
if you can find it archived somewhere, the 2 hour podcast Gorman did back when Steve Gorman Sports was a podcast (and not an actual Fox Sports Radio show) around the time of the 2010 "farewell" tour kickoff is also required listening
Gorman is easily the most open and honest of the band in terms of their history
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Mon August 15, 2016 3:37 am
by Fuzzcharger
evenslow wrote:
Fuzzcharger wrote:Also, Wiser Time is generally considered the apex of the band. Firing on all cylinders for that one.
For sure, makes me wonder why they didn't do more dual lead vocals cause those harmonies sit so nice together. To answer my own question it was probably because Chris didn't want to share the limelight but whatever the reason it would have been great if there was more of it.
I did listen to that Gorman podcast which is what had me revisit the Crowes but I should listen to it again. I asked Del Ray on Instagram when he was interviewing Rich Robinson and he said the end of this month.
Is there a definitive online resource for all things Black Crowes re. Bootlegs, band history, recording sessions?
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Thu August 18, 2016 1:13 pm
by MattA75
Fuzzcharger wrote:Is there a definitive online resource for all things Black Crowes re. Bootlegs, band history, recording sessions?
http://www.crowesbase.com has every setlist/show, and really really detailed information on recording sessions and songs ( including alternate lyrics from early live versions of songs)...it's the best Black Crowes site on the internet (run by Boa, a longtime friend/supporter/taper of the band), it started out as a fan thing but eventually became the quasi official site it is now
The recording session info on that site, at least a lot of it (I know some of it's been updated as more info has come out), was originally on an old site called Frayed, it may still exist as an old stand alone version...that was also a fan thing run by another superfan before it merged with Crowesbase
I don't think it's been updated since early 2015...Boa was updating all of the CRB and Rich Robinson solo stuff on there as well, but I think there was a pretty nasty fallout between him and CR at one point, IIRC...I think it's since been smoothed over (it took a while), but the site still isn't being updated
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Thu August 18, 2016 1:32 pm
by MattA75
Almost a week late, but hard to believe it's now been 10 years since the second coming of the best era of the band ended
The Black Crowes
12 August 2006 - Red Rocks - Morrison, CO [ USA ]
S E T L I S T
Jam -> Waiting Guilty
Hotel Illness
Gone
A Conspiracy
Cursed Diamond
Magic Rooster Blues
Ain't No More Cane On The Brazos
Ballad In Urgency ->
Wiser Time
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
Downtown Money Waster -> Jam ->
Share The Ride -> Jam
L.A.
Twice As Hard
Soul Singing
Nonfiction
Remedy
- encore -
Space Captain
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Thu August 18, 2016 8:52 pm
by MattA75
One last tidbit...Rich teased a "surprise" for his Woodstock Sessions shows this weekend...Ford had already been announced, lots of speculation it's Ed, who I'm not even sure has been seen since that last Crowes show he did in 2006
Either way, I'm envious of the lucky fuckers going this weekend, to see Marc and Rich play off each other again would be awesome
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Fri August 19, 2016 12:41 am
by Fuzzcharger
MattA75 wrote:
Fuzzcharger wrote:Is there a definitive online resource for all things Black Crowes re. Bootlegs, band history, recording sessions?
http://www.crowesbase.com has every setlist/show, and really really detailed information on recording sessions and songs ( including alternate lyrics from early live versions of songs)...it's the best Black Crowes site on the internet (run by Boa, a longtime friend/supporter/taper of the band), it started out as a fan thing but eventually became the quasi official site it is now
The recording session info on that site, at least a lot of it (I know some of it's been updated as more info has come out), was originally on an old site called Frayed, it may still exist as an old stand alone version...that was also a fan thing run by another superfan before it merged with Crowesbase
I don't think it's been updated since early 2015...Boa was updating all of the CRB and Rich Robinson solo stuff on there as well, but I think there was a pretty nasty fallout between him and CR at one point, IIRC...I think it's since been smoothed over (it took a while), but the site still isn't being updated
Excellent, just what I was looking for thanks Matt
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Sun August 21, 2016 2:15 am
by MattA75
Rich/Marc/Sven/Ed last night...lucky pricks
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Sun August 21, 2016 11:31 pm
by veddar10
MattA75 wrote:Rich/Marc/Sven/Ed last night...lucky pricks
Say what? Sounds like a pretty hot gang bang, especially with Sven there.
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 1:58 am
by i got bugs
I don't think I have a studio version of that waiting guilty.. does it exist??
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 6:55 am
by MattA75
i got bugs wrote:I don't think I have a studio version of that waiting guilty.. does it exist??
the studio version of Waiting Guilty is from the SYMM sessions, and it's more of a simple 3 minute song as a studio cut
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Mon August 22, 2016 1:55 pm
by MattA75
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Tue August 23, 2016 10:54 pm
by veddar10
this thread makes me sad. Like when I think about a lost loved one. I just listening to Descending while watching this gnarly thunderstorm pass through. Brought up some damn good memories.
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Sat September 03, 2016 8:24 am
by Fuzzcharger
evenslow wrote:
Fuzzcharger wrote:I've just purchased Warpaint online, but I mistakenly bought Warpaint live first by mistake. I hope it's as good as you guys say otherwise I've got 2 albums from that era
Haha not sure it's worth a double-purchase so you'll have to grade it on a curve. Also, don't forget to put it in context of a band that hadn't put out a record in 7 years after taking a long hiatus.
Nevertheless, it's good shit man.
So these arrived yesterday. I'm enjoying Warpaint. Not so much that I really needed the Live album too but it's pretty good nonetheless.
Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Tue September 06, 2016 9:19 am
by Fuzzcharger
Rich Robinson on Let There Be Talk podcast. Half an hour in and it's pretty good!