Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Mon November 11, 2019 9:09 pm
THIS FOREVER



Chris: ...and I’ve been through a lot of stuff, in the last couple of years, particularly, that has really changed my attitudes about all sorts of things.
Like what?
Chris: [Stammers] Well, I think, you know, it’s, it’s, you know, I think it’s hard sometimes.
He became a huge dead fan.Kevin Davis wrote:I don't really like the Black Crowes but I remember a lot of their songs, so I just went down a YouTube rabbit hole after reading that they were getting back together. It's pretty amazing how swiftly Chris Robinson transformed from his '90's aesthetic, where he kind of looked like one of the members of KISS right after they started performing without makeup, into peace-sign flashing hippie. Seemed like maybe this happened around the time of Lions? In the promo footage for By Your Side he still has that leathery, 15-miles-of-bad-road, 47-year-old-woman-who-smokes-two-packs-a-day-and-dyes-her-hair-jet-black look about him, but by the time he's performing "Soul Singing" on Letterman he looks like he's on his way to a costume party dressed as John Lennon. What triggered this?
I did see these guys in 2000 when they were touring with Jimmy Page, which was a lot of fun. But very little of their own music ever really landed for me.
your timeline is a little fuzzy. He started off round 1990 looking kinda like a lost member of Guns N Roses. But by the second album he had pretty quickly transitioned into the hippy vibe.Kevin Davis wrote:I don't really like the Black Crowes but I remember a lot of their songs, so I just went down a YouTube rabbit hole after reading that they were getting back together. It's pretty amazing how swiftly Chris Robinson transformed from his '90's aesthetic, where he kind of looked like one of the members of KISS right after they started performing without makeup, into peace-sign flashing hippie. Seemed like maybe this happened around the time of Lions? In the promo footage for By Your Side he still has that leathery, 15-miles-of-bad-road, 47-year-old-woman-who-smokes-two-packs-a-day-and-dyes-her-hair-jet-black look about him, but by the time he's performing "Soul Singing" on Letterman he looks like he's on his way to a costume party dressed as John Lennon. What triggered this?
I did see these guys in 2000 when they were touring with Jimmy Page, which was a lot of fun. But very little of their own music ever really landed for me.
I want to drink with you and listen to music.evenslow wrote:your timeline is a little fuzzy. He started off round 1990 looking kinda like a lost member of Guns N Roses. But by the second album he had pretty quickly transitioned into the hippy vibe.Kevin Davis wrote:I don't really like the Black Crowes but I remember a lot of their songs, so I just went down a YouTube rabbit hole after reading that they were getting back together. It's pretty amazing how swiftly Chris Robinson transformed from his '90's aesthetic, where he kind of looked like one of the members of KISS right after they started performing without makeup, into peace-sign flashing hippie. Seemed like maybe this happened around the time of Lions? In the promo footage for By Your Side he still has that leathery, 15-miles-of-bad-road, 47-year-old-woman-who-smokes-two-packs-a-day-and-dyes-her-hair-jet-black look about him, but by the time he's performing "Soul Singing" on Letterman he looks like he's on his way to a costume party dressed as John Lennon. What triggered this?
I did see these guys in 2000 when they were touring with Jimmy Page, which was a lot of fun. But very little of their own music ever really landed for me.
the period you're talking about with By Your Side was a classic "return to form." He cut his hair and shaved his beard and started dressing more like Get a Grip era Steven Tyler. They were consciously returning to rock and roll on that. Then he reverted back to hippy stuff with Lions and pretty much everything after that.
yes, i'm a stalker.
ditto all this.Strat wrote:I want to drink with you and listen to music.evenslow wrote:your timeline is a little fuzzy. He started off round 1990 looking kinda like a lost member of Guns N Roses. But by the second album he had pretty quickly transitioned into the hippy vibe.Kevin Davis wrote:I don't really like the Black Crowes but I remember a lot of their songs, so I just went down a YouTube rabbit hole after reading that they were getting back together. It's pretty amazing how swiftly Chris Robinson transformed from his '90's aesthetic, where he kind of looked like one of the members of KISS right after they started performing without makeup, into peace-sign flashing hippie. Seemed like maybe this happened around the time of Lions? In the promo footage for By Your Side he still has that leathery, 15-miles-of-bad-road, 47-year-old-woman-who-smokes-two-packs-a-day-and-dyes-her-hair-jet-black look about him, but by the time he's performing "Soul Singing" on Letterman he looks like he's on his way to a costume party dressed as John Lennon. What triggered this?
I did see these guys in 2000 when they were touring with Jimmy Page, which was a lot of fun. But very little of their own music ever really landed for me.
the period you're talking about with By Your Side was a classic "return to form." He cut his hair and shaved his beard and started dressing more like Get a Grip era Steven Tyler. They were consciously returning to rock and roll on that. Then he reverted back to hippy stuff with Lions and pretty much everything after that.
yes, i'm a stalker.
God, watching this howard stern stuff.... They are sucking me in. now im considering possibly going to a show.
I think, ultimately, if i find a cheap ticket i might go. Unless the videos surfacing from the tour are awful. I just fucking love Chris' voice.
Fuck these guys, Why couldnt they just get some of the old fucking band back together? You know, it probably is all bullshit. If they really were in a good place then they'd have no problem having some of the original/long time members with them.
yea, fuck em. Im out.
Thank you for clarifying thisevenslow wrote:your timeline is a little fuzzy. He started off round 1990 looking kinda like a lost member of Guns N Roses. But by the second album he had pretty quickly transitioned into the hippy vibe.Kevin Davis wrote:I don't really like the Black Crowes but I remember a lot of their songs, so I just went down a YouTube rabbit hole after reading that they were getting back together. It's pretty amazing how swiftly Chris Robinson transformed from his '90's aesthetic, where he kind of looked like one of the members of KISS right after they started performing without makeup, into peace-sign flashing hippie. Seemed like maybe this happened around the time of Lions? In the promo footage for By Your Side he still has that leathery, 15-miles-of-bad-road, 47-year-old-woman-who-smokes-two-packs-a-day-and-dyes-her-hair-jet-black look about him, but by the time he's performing "Soul Singing" on Letterman he looks like he's on his way to a costume party dressed as John Lennon. What triggered this?
I did see these guys in 2000 when they were touring with Jimmy Page, which was a lot of fun. But very little of their own music ever really landed for me.
the period you're talking about with By Your Side was a classic "return to form." He cut his hair and shaved his beard and started dressing more like Get a Grip era Steven Tyler. They were consciously returning to rock and roll on that. Then he reverted back to hippy stuff with Lions and pretty much everything after that.
yes, i'm a stalker.
p.s.evenslow wrote:ditto all this.Strat wrote:I want to drink with you and listen to music.evenslow wrote:your timeline is a little fuzzy. He started off round 1990 looking kinda like a lost member of Guns N Roses. But by the second album he had pretty quickly transitioned into the hippy vibe.Kevin Davis wrote:I don't really like the Black Crowes but I remember a lot of their songs, so I just went down a YouTube rabbit hole after reading that they were getting back together. It's pretty amazing how swiftly Chris Robinson transformed from his '90's aesthetic, where he kind of looked like one of the members of KISS right after they started performing without makeup, into peace-sign flashing hippie. Seemed like maybe this happened around the time of Lions? In the promo footage for By Your Side he still has that leathery, 15-miles-of-bad-road, 47-year-old-woman-who-smokes-two-packs-a-day-and-dyes-her-hair-jet-black look about him, but by the time he's performing "Soul Singing" on Letterman he looks like he's on his way to a costume party dressed as John Lennon. What triggered this?
I did see these guys in 2000 when they were touring with Jimmy Page, which was a lot of fun. But very little of their own music ever really landed for me.
the period you're talking about with By Your Side was a classic "return to form." He cut his hair and shaved his beard and started dressing more like Get a Grip era Steven Tyler. They were consciously returning to rock and roll on that. Then he reverted back to hippy stuff with Lions and pretty much everything after that.
yes, i'm a stalker.
God, watching this howard stern stuff.... They are sucking me in. now im considering possibly going to a show.
I think, ultimately, if i find a cheap ticket i might go. Unless the videos surfacing from the tour are awful. I just fucking love Chris' voice.
Fuck these guys, Why couldnt they just get some of the old fucking band back together? You know, it probably is all bullshit. If they really were in a good place then they'd have no problem having some of the original/long time members with them.
yea, fuck em. Im out.
Do they exist though?meatwad wrote:Bros who don’t mind $16 beers and wanna hear Hard to Handle.