Re: The Black Crowes Thread
Posted: Thu November 14, 2019 2:49 am
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I love me some KD Lang
E.H. Ruddock wrote:I love me some KD Lang
So Steve told a story on one of the longer podcasts he's done (I think it was Dean Delray, not Maron as I said above) about the last show of the 2005 Fillmore Run...the band has come offstage and the crowd is not leaving and they are STILL going apeshit, even though the lights are up. Someone in the band, whether it was Rich or whoever, was like "let's go out and do Sometimes Salvation." Whole band is into it and CR pulls the "fuck that, that crowd isn't going to tell me what to do, I'm done." Whole band looks on in disbelief.Strat wrote:What happened at the Fillmore??MattA75 wrote:Firstly, fuck the two brothers...hard
It was all positivity in 2005 too...then CR slowly started pulling his ego trip and it all fell apart...it'll happen again...the story about the Fillmore in 2005 that Steve told on the Maron podcast (I believe that was the one) kind of summed it all up.
i also don't believe they are gonna enjoy playing the same set every night. This tour is still 8 months out?? They will be sick of rehearsing for it that's for sure.MattA75 wrote:So Steve told a story on one of the longer podcasts he's done (I think it was Dean Delray, not Maron as I said above) about the last show of the 2005 Fillmore Run...the band has come offstage and the crowd is not leaving and they are STILL going apeshit, even though the lights are up. Someone in the band, whether it was Rich or whoever, was like "let's go out and do Sometimes Salvation." Whole band is into it and CR pulls the "fuck that, that crowd isn't going to tell me what to do, I'm done." Whole band looks on in disbelief.Strat wrote:What happened at the Fillmore??MattA75 wrote:Firstly, fuck the two brothers...hard
It was all positivity in 2005 too...then CR slowly started pulling his ego trip and it all fell apart...it'll happen again...the story about the Fillmore in 2005 that Steve told on the Maron podcast (I believe that was the one) kind of summed it all up.
EDIT: yeah, it was Delray
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/dean-d ... e/64592245
50:15 in
This sounds about right.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Heard the Howard Stern interview. They were saying that when they toured with Oasis, even the Gallagher brothers thought they fought too much
apparently someone (part of the new mgmt team?) let it slip the other day that BOAF dates (a short run, 8-10 shows, maybe a few more) are coming for the Winter before the summer tour...now THAT I will try to hit upStrat wrote:i also don't believe they are gonna enjoy playing the same set every night. This tour is still 8 months out?? They will be sick of rehearsing for it that's for sure.MattA75 wrote:So Steve told a story on one of the longer podcasts he's done (I think it was Dean Delray, not Maron as I said above) about the last show of the 2005 Fillmore Run...the band has come offstage and the crowd is not leaving and they are STILL going apeshit, even though the lights are up. Someone in the band, whether it was Rich or whoever, was like "let's go out and do Sometimes Salvation." Whole band is into it and CR pulls the "fuck that, that crowd isn't going to tell me what to do, I'm done." Whole band looks on in disbelief.Strat wrote:What happened at the Fillmore??MattA75 wrote:Firstly, fuck the two brothers...hard
It was all positivity in 2005 too...then CR slowly started pulling his ego trip and it all fell apart...it'll happen again...the story about the Fillmore in 2005 that Steve told on the Maron podcast (I believe that was the one) kind of summed it all up.
EDIT: yeah, it was Delray
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/dean-d ... e/64592245
50:15 in
MattA75 wrote:apparently someone (part of the new mgmt team?) let it slip the other day that BOAF dates (a short run, 8-10 shows, maybe a few more) are coming for the Winter before the summer tour...now THAT I will try to hit upStrat wrote:i also don't believe they are gonna enjoy playing the same set every night. This tour is still 8 months out?? They will be sick of rehearsing for it that's for sure.MattA75 wrote:So Steve told a story on one of the longer podcasts he's done (I think it was Dean Delray, not Maron as I said above) about the last show of the 2005 Fillmore Run...the band has come offstage and the crowd is not leaving and they are STILL going apeshit, even though the lights are up. Someone in the band, whether it was Rich or whoever, was like "let's go out and do Sometimes Salvation." Whole band is into it and CR pulls the "fuck that, that crowd isn't going to tell me what to do, I'm done." Whole band looks on in disbelief.Strat wrote:What happened at the Fillmore??MattA75 wrote:Firstly, fuck the two brothers...hard
It was all positivity in 2005 too...then CR slowly started pulling his ego trip and it all fell apart...it'll happen again...the story about the Fillmore in 2005 that Steve told on the Maron podcast (I believe that was the one) kind of summed it all up.
EDIT: yeah, it was Delray
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/dean-d ... e/64592245
50:15 in
Gorman's best quote was "they're selling a brand, not a band"meatwad wrote:The weird thing for me is that even if I hear it’s amazing I don’t want to see it. It’s not about Steve Gorman, or Marc Ford, or any of that. It’s about what a couple of unappreciative assholes the Robinson brothers are to their own legacy. Seriously, I feel like TBC means more to me than it does to them. They have no reverence for what they created. I’m content with the memories of all the shows I went to that blew me away, and I feel like seeing this incarnation will only diminish that for me.
One thing I will say about Gorman that I completely agree with is that this is not a reunion based on musical connections. It’s about money, and they make no bones about that. Which is their prerogative, but that’s never been what you felt a Crowes show was about. It was about the connection. The song. This makes all that stuff seem like a bunch of bullshit, and maybe it was, but I don’t remember it that way.