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The Black Crowes (Music)
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The Black Crowes are a hard rock/blues rock/southern rock band active from 1989 to 2002, from 2005 to 2015 and 2019 onwards. Formed by brothers Chris (lead singer) and Rich Robinson (rhythm guitar), in Atlanta, Georgia, their sound is a deliberate throwback to the hard rock of the pre-punk era. They take influences from, and are often compared to, Faces, Led Zeppelin, and especially The Rolling Stones (Entertainment Weekly went so far as to say, in a review of their first album, "The Black Crowes are to the early Rolling Stones what Christian Slater is to the young Jack Nicholson : a self-conscious imitation, but fine enough in its own right.").Regardless of whether you consider them as carrying the torch of roots rock, or plainly ripping off the past, one can not argue with album sales. The Black Crowes were one of the best-selling rock bands of The '90s, having sold over 30 million records. As everyone else went forward with electronic experimentation, The Crowes seemed to challenge themselves to go in reverse. While their first two albums are pure hard rock, their third (Amorica, the one with the female pubic hair on the cover) had a rougher, more garage rock sound. Their next album went for psychedelic rock, which was followed by a record of soul-influenced rock, then blues rock before going "on hiatus" (really, an unannounced breakup).They reformed in 2005, putting out an album of southern rock, and finally a double album of live, acoustic folk/country rock songs. They broke up again in 2015, but got back together in 2019. | |
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Sibling Rivalry: Oh yeah. In fact, in 2001 The Crowes went on a tour with fellow famed sibling-rival band Oasis on the ironically named "Tour of Brotherly Love." It actually worked out really well, and reportedly Chris Robinson and Noel Gallagher are still close today (closer than Chris is to his actual brother, at least). | |
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The Stoic: Rich is much calmer and more level-headed than Chris. Interviews with the two of them make him almost appear as The Quiet One, in comparison to how talkative and opinionated his older brother is. | |
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Looks Like Jesus: Chris in more recent years, as seen here. | |
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Special Guest: As mentioned above, Jimmy Page did a whole tour and album with them. | |
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Warpaint (2008): The comeback album. After reuniting in 2005, they'd worked out a several new songs through live jamming. When it came time to record, they decided not to record these road-tested songs, feeling that the material wasn't representative of where they were now. So they made Warpaint. Being from Atlanta, they've always had a bit of a southern edge to them, but this was their first album that could explicitly be called Southern rock. The most controversial thing surrounding the album, however, had nothing to do with The Crowes: Maxim magazine ran a negative, pre-release review. The Crowes then pointed out that, since the album hadn't been released, and they hadn't sent an advanced copy to the magazine, that there was no way Maxim could have heard the album. Maxim was forced to admit that their review was based on hearing a few excerpts of select songs, and that they hadn't actually heard the record. The brothers Robinson, having disliked journalists since the band's earliest days, seemed more bemused than anything. | |
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Spiritual Successor | |
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Spiritual Successor: Both brothers have started their own bands to carry on the Crowes' legacy. Chris now fronts The Chris Robinson Brotherhood, a jam band. Rich has rounded up several former Crowes to form The Magpie Salute. | |
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Band of Relatives | |
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Band of Relatives: The Robinson brothers formed Mr. Crowe's Garden in 1984, and they've been the only constant members of the band since (they changed the name in 1989). | |
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Punk Rock | |
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Punk Rock: Totally averted by the band, as The Black Crowes. However, when they first formed in 1984, as Mr. Crowe's Garden, they were a punk band. They took inspiration from fellow Atlanta alt rockers R.E.M., and even performed a showcase gig at CBGB's. While their musical style would move past punk into their more well-known sound, they held tight to many alternative rock ideals, e.g. a disdain for corporate sponsorship (which got them kicked off a tour with ZZ Top), support of alternative media (the High Times cover), and free distribution of their music (the Before The Frost...Until the Freeze album). | |
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PunBased Title/Stealth Pun: America + amor ("love" in Spanish) = Amorica | |
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Genre Roulette | |
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Genre Roulette: While they're most easily classified as hard rock, their specific sound[=/=[Sub-Genre shifts with each album. | |
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Psychedelic Rock | |
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Do yourself a favor and do a Google image search for "Black Crowes poster" or "Black Crowes art." For nearly every one of their live shows, they have a unique poster painted, something that few (if any) bands have done since the mid-70s. Their preferred art style is also a throwback to 60s era psychedelic rock bands. Many posters feature their "mascots," a pair of stoned, blues-musician black crows, who look suspiciously like Heckle and Jeckle. | |
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Revolving Door Band | |
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Revolving door band: Chris and Rich Robinson were the only members to last through every incarnation of the band. Drummer Steve Gorman is a close second, having joined them a year after Mr. Crowe's Garden formed, and only briefly being absent for a few months after their 2005 reformation before leaving for good following the 2015 breakup. | |
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The Teetotaler | |
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The Teetotaler: Rich Robinson, standing in stark contrast to his older brother, Chris. In a Rolling Stone interview given in 1990, Chris said he worried for his brother, since he didn't drink or do drugs, and he wanted to make sure he could unwind. After breaking up, Rich was said to have been the only one sober throughout all the band's history. In Steve Gorman's book, Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes, he recalls Rich occasionally drinking, but that doesn't change how Rich is often seen as the most sober member of the classic lineup. | |
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Myspeld Rökband | |
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Myspeld Rökband: There's an extra "e" in "crowes," either to look cool or for copyright reasons. | |
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Hot-Blooded | |
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Hot-Blooded: Chris, in his younger days. Perhaps only Axl Rose is more infamous than Chris for ranting to an audience about whatever is pissing them off. He has also come to blows with his brother Rich many times. To see Chris now, as an old, bearded hippie, it's almost impossible to imagine how he once was. | |
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The Stoner | |
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The Stoner: The band made the cover of the July, 1992 issue of High Times magazine. Chris spent most of the 90s breathing more marijuana smoke than oxygen, and his taste for drugs only broadened as the band went on. This in contrast to his brother Rich, who'll you'll find listed below under a certain other trope. | |
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Aloof Big Brother | |
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Aloof Big Brother: Chris, to Rich. | |
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Epic Rocking | |
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Epic Rocking: They've got a handful of songs that stretch past the six-minute mark. However, they're less "epic" and more "hippie jamming." | |
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Out-of-Genre Experience | |
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Out-of-Genre Experience: The band never defined their sound strictly enough to qualify for this, however, it was certainly out-of-genre for "Weird Al" Yankovic when he directed the music video for their single, "Only a Fool." It's not even a particularly humorous video. But for some reason, it was shot by one of the funniest satirists in music. | |
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Keep Circulating the Tapes | |
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The Lost Crowes (2006): Double-CD of tracks from the unreleased Tall and Band sessions. Some tracks are early versions of tracks that would be rewritten for Amorica and By Your Side, while others were abandoned altogether. Still, these are not the complete sessions, as fan bootlegs contain several more tracks from both albums that were not included. It does provide a great insight into how albums take shape, What Could Have Been, and gives official release to some heavily bootlegged material. | |
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Mascot | |
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Mascot: Kinda. They have a named character, but a pair of cartoon crows show up on a lot of their posters and merchandise. Early on, they were drawn like stoned versions of Heckle and Jeckle, but in later years, perhaps in an effort to avoid lawsuits, they've changed into a more unique design. Nowadays, they usually appear to be tired blues musicians. Fun fact: bassist Johnny Colt has the original Heckle and Jeckle design tattooed on his left forearm. One has to wonder how he felt about that ink after quitting the band in '97. | |
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Take That! | |
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Take That!: The first verse of "A Conspiracy" off their third album, Amorica, was a shot fired from Chris to the whole Grunge scene. "Did you ever hear/ the one about last year?/ It was all a lie/ Ain't it funny how time flies" was meant to put-down all the Seattle bands as nothing more than marketing hype that would soon disappear. | |
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Heavy Metal | |
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Shake Your Money Maker (1990): Debut album, contains some of their most popular hits. This album was a surprise success; in the era of heavy metal and the rise of alternative rock, nobody expected a blues-based album to reach number four on the Billboard 200. This is their only album with original guitarist Jeff Cease, and is named after a blues song by Elmore James (a track the Crowes had been playing for years, but which is not present on the record). The album brought them many comparisons to The Rolling Stones. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: They were originally named Mr. Crowe's Garden, as a tribute to the children's book Johnny Crow's Garden by L. Leslie Brooke; the Robinson bros. used to be read the book by their parents when they were children. | |
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The Band Minus the Face | |
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The Band Minus the Face: After their second breakup, Rich Robinson formed The Magpie Salute with other former Crowes Marc Ford and Sven Pipien. | |
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Cover Version | |
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Cover Version: They've been known to throw in live covers while jamming. When Jimmy Page was touring with them, he basically turned them into a Led Zeppelin tribute band. | |
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Genre Throwback | |
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Genre Throwback: Their whole style of music went out of popularity in the late-70s. Alice Cooper once praised them as "a band out of time." Do yourself a favor and do a Google image search for "Black Crowes poster" or "Black Crowes art." For nearly every one of their live shows, they have a unique poster painted, something that few (if any) bands have done since the mid-70s. Their preferred art style is also a throwback to 60s era psychedelic rock bands. Many posters feature their "mascots," a pair of stoned, blues-musician black crows, who look suspiciously like Heckle and Jeckle. | |
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I Have Many Names | |
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I Have Many Names: From '84 to '89 they were known as Mr. Crowe's Garden. Since hitting the big times, they've done secret, one-off gigs under such names as O-D Jubilee (now the name of a Black Crowes tribute band), Blessed Chloroform, Jelly Donut (where everyone dressed as Elvis Impersonators), BC/DC (an AC/DC tribute band where everyone dressed like Angus Young), and The Thunderbolt Grease Slappers. | |
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Blues Rock | |
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Blues Rock: A sound they often adopt, to one extent or another. | |
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Vitriolic Best Buds | |
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Vitriolic Best Buds: while never as public with their fights as their British pals Oasis, the Robinson brothers have never gotten along well. Stories circulate of rehearsals often degenerating into brawls between the pair. They did go on record as saying that they'd never fight onstage, as they find it unprofessional and unfair to the fans. The matter was likely not helped by Rich being the only member who was sober through their entire career, while Chris has gone through multiple phases of using multiple substances. | |
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Nobody Loves the Bassist | |
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Nobody Loves the Bassist: They've gone through four bass players. On the Lions album, Rich played all the bass parts himself. However, Johnny Colt is a pretty well-respected bassists, and the rhythm section formed by him and Steve Gormon was especially praised on Amorica and Three Snakes and One Charm. | |
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Garfunkel | |
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Garfunkel: Is their last name Robinson? No? Then they're this. Although, lead guitarist Marc Ford, who was with the band from touring for their first album (which he didn't play on) through their second, third, and fourth albums (which he did play on), plus associated tours, was as close to a non-Robinson star as this band could produce. Sadly, he was fired for a heroin habit that was affecting his playing. He is clean now, and playing in Rich's band, The Magpie Salute. Their drummer Steve Gorman is, as of 2017, well-known as the host of his own sports talk show on Fox Sports Radio. | |
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Hair Memento | |
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Hair Memento: "She Talks to Angels" makes allusion to this with the following verse: | |
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Hard Rock | |
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Hard Rock: Their main genre. | |
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Amorica (1994): The one with the woman's crotch on the cover. First, they recorded an album named "Tall," but decided against releasing it. Some of those tracks would be reworked and rerecorded for this record. This was their first stylistic change. While still definitely a hard rock record, this record saw much studio experimentation, with significant overdubs being used to create each track (in contrast, their first two records were almost "live in the studio" affairs). The record sees a more hard-edged, garage rock sound. Critics appreciated the growth, the general public was... less enthusiastic. Some accused them of attempting to jump on the grunge bandwagon that they had originally scorned (not knowing that the sound they were aiming for is the sound grunge evolved from). | |
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