The Black Crowes - He Was A Friend Of Mine - 8/2/2008 - Newport Folk Festival (Official)
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- The Black Crowes - He Was A Friend Of Mine
Recorded Live: 8/2/2008 - Newport Folk Festival - Newport, RI
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Personnel:
Chris Robinson - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
Rich Robinson - vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
Luther Dickinson - harmony vocals, guitar, mandolin
Adam MacDougall -harmony vocals, keyboards
Sven Pipien - harmony vocals, bass
Steve Gorman - drums, percussion
Charity White - background vocals
Monalisa Young - background vocals
I really like this version 🥰
Who doesn't love "Shorty George"? Such an ode to the ethnocentric music of our country. We are more than the sum of our parts. America is a Gestalt. Limited and evil people will always try to tear us down.
Great song to listen to after losing my childhood friend.
Awesome performance of a great song!
I miss you my brother,
Absolutely brilliant,👍👍👍👍
Love this to bits xx🎶🌈
Great performance!
Masterful magic
What a tune!
I've always like the robinson brothers
ovo su moji ♥ this is my cup of tea
You just can't keep a good tune down
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omeone should have a word with the bored roadie in the background.
Please put the full show back up! What happened to it?
a Tom Paxton Song....give tribute to Mr. Paxton
James Dickey book deliverance
I prefer Dead, Dylan, this is a good one though.
Thanks to Bob Dylan's song about Woody Guthrie of course
Bob Dylan didn't write this... and it's not about WG...
Goes so far back that nobody knows. . .
It’s an old ass blues/folk song. But it was made relevant again by Dave van ronk Dylan learned it from him. the birds learned from Dylan...
Everyone covered it. All good people, does it really matter enough to argue about it? Hey, maybe it does? What do I know?
Good version, but doesn’t compare to the Dave Van Ronk version
❤
Huge Byrds fan here, but the Brothers Robinson version is BETTER.
calvinstulip it’s not a Byrd’s song...
How goes it my fellow Calvinist?