I'm a huge Black Crowes fan, I saw them live in 2006 or 2007 (cant remember) but it was at the Black Cat Club in DC. That was the Luther Dickenson/Rich Robinson line up days. They blew the roof off the place, even 16/17 years after Shake Your Money Maker they were puttin it down hard. One of the best shows I've ever been to still to this day. Speaking of Luther Dickenson, between the Crowes and the North Mississippi Allstars I've probably seen Luther live on stage more than any other musician. I saw the Allstars probably 6 times in Lawrence, Ks.Have a 3 - 4 yards stack of CD records ( Without the boxes ) I am going through
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Black Crowes
There was a joke in that section someone dressed for the mid 70 ies still laughing about that .A bald headed man in a Brown velour jump suit
Here they nail the Jagger mid 70 ies look .The sound is weak on the video here but with more base it rocks.
The drummer looks as a late substitution from the Engineering consulting next door to the studio.
I'm a huge Black Crowes fan, I saw them live in 2006 or 2007 (cant remember) but it was at the Black Cat Club in DC. That was the Luther Dickenson/Rich Robinson line up days. They blew the roof off the place, even 16/17 years after Shake Your Money Maker they were puttin it down hard. One of the best shows I've ever been to still to this day. Speaking of Luther Dickenson, between the Crowes and the North Mississippi Allstars I've probably seen Luther live on stage more than any other musician. I saw the Allstars probably 6 times in Lawrence, Ks.
Luther plays a lot of big jazz boxes. Although I have seen him play plenty of Tele's and Strat's. He always has great tone, he and his Brother Cody (the drummer) are the Sons of Jim Dickenson. Jim was a pretty big name in Mississippi Hill Country Blues recording. They grew up around and learned the Hill Country style of blues from guys like Junior Kimbrough and R.L. Burnside.Killer tone out of that hollow body ... Radical even ---is that a first Did not know it was possible usually a Jazz tool
Never seen a bend on them either.
As did George ThoroughgoodSteve Howe (YES) and Ted Nugent also used jazz guitars in the Rock genres.
With you there @Jan_PStop Showing refuges bombing and tricksters Lying. Crooks Murders. Criminals All the time a good time show.
For once..
If you ride that XS650 to Mississippi, I'll take you to R.L. Burnside's grave. It's minutes from where I sit. I'll throw in some other cool shit as well.Here they are covering a couple of R.L. Burnside songs that they made there own. They even did a couple of recordings with R.L. before he passed and then again with one of his sons.
Wilko Johnson aka Dr Feelgood has died - they played a clip of a radio interview he gave in which he used the word record. 'For the benefit of younger people in the room, a record is just basically a heap of downloads glued to a piece of vinyl.'I'm listening to it on vinyl.
Saw them in Birmingham, Al. just before that album was released. they played all of it, plus their older songs.Spirit; TheTwelve Dreams of Dr Sardonicus