YESSSSSS.... agreed.. great choices!!! I loved this album - Shake Your Money Maker .. and had it on repeat when it came out!!! I think it was like in 1990?
There are only two covers of Otis Redding songs that I have ever felt where up there with the originals and their version of Hard to Handle is one of them.
if you getting into "the Black Crowes" n ow you absolutely have to check out the song by them "She Talks To Angels". absolutely incredible song and likely one of his most well known songs. great one with a message too.
This song is one of my favorite songs of all time just because of the flow and vibe. I’m a fairly old dude who loves my music so that’s an accomplishment.
Just FYI...the lead singer (in the red pants) is Chris Robinson, and he was married to the actress Kate Hudson in the early 2000's. His voice is so unique and perfect for this style of music. Brings some "funk" to the band. Good reaction! Need to do more of the Black Crowes...their catalog is quite impressive with lots of hits.
I just wanted to add that the other guy, in the Red Suit is Chris' brother Rich. I discovered them in local ATL venues in the 80's and have followed them since.
for pants, watch the video for this song from the 1993 MTV VMAs. Biege, bell bottomed, pot leaves stitched up each pant leg on the side. Plus, a KILLER version of this song. During the 80's, bell bottoms were the EPITOME of uncool. This man brought them back. No joke.
Chis brings that energy to every show. So many great songs in their catalog. Thorn In My Pride, She Talks To Angels and Soul Singing a couple of my favorites. Strap in and enjoy the ride!!
You know that homeboy homeboy Earth? Eric ARRC church Eric church at at brother. How you Scott a song called homeboy homeboy. How use a video of yeah the videos good
The Black Crowes whole goal was carrying the banner of old school 70s rock into the 90s and they did it wonderfully. I recommend checking out their live MTV performance of No Speak No Slave, check then out at maximum swagger.
Rich Robsinson is on rhythm guitar (His brother Chris is singing) Marc Ford on lead guitar (solos) and Johnny Colt on Bass guitar. with Steve Gorman on drums, with Mona and Lisa backing them up.
Great reaction Hun. As a 56 year old man... when these dudes hit the music scene back in the early 90s it was immediate "stay list" for me... I'm going to see them in September.... check out "Thorne In My Pride"... thank me later...
Yep: 90s band with a 70s Blues Rock sound. They were inspired by Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page actually toured with the Black Crowes, playing with the band.
The band just got back together last year and are opening for Aerosmith on their farewell tour. They broke up for a while because the two brothers, singer and guitar player, weren't getting along.
Media at the time often called The Black Crowes a throwback band, more reminiscent to 70's garage bands and southern rock bands, from their clothing style, to their musical style, they came out of Atlanta, so it's not surprising they looked different and sounded different than the Seattle Grunge scene...but, it was the popularity of grunge that helped put the Crowes on the map in the early-mid 90's (they'd been a group since the mid-80's afterall). They opened for ZZ Top, Metallica, AC/DC, Mötley Crüe, which introduced them to a wide-array of music fans. They tallied 17 top 10 Rock songs, though only a handful of their early songs cracked the Billboard Hot 100.
Black Crowes are combination of several different music genres...Southern Rock, Blues/Funk, straight out Rock...they broke out in the 90's with their cover of Otis Redding's "Hard To Handle." Remedy is from their 2nd album, which was more Southern Rock with that Blues/Funk, lots of backup singers, etc. She Talks To Angels, Jealous Again, Twice As Hard, Thorn In My Pride, Sting Me, Seeing Things...all really good songs from those first two albums. There are some hits on some of their later albums, but the singer and guitar player (with red guitar) are brothers who were constantly fighting. Didn't produce as many hits after those first 2 albums, broke up for awhile, and have reformed in the last few years. Just saw them last year in concert and they were awesome!
I love this because it’s hard to handle except they wrote it. This and Sometime Salvation are my favorites from them. Chris Robinson was on top of the world for a couple years.
the crowes took old school rythum and blues and put it into 90's rock and roll..with a southern flavor in some of that ..this song for sure..."hard to handle" was their biggest hit i believe and it was a cover of otis redding classic
Most rock is sexual innuendo. Or habit issues , but issues, the Blues Baby. Good stuff and yes the 90's kind of a throwback like Greta Van Fleet today. Another good unique rock band.
Saw them supporting the Rolling Stones in London in front of 60,000 fans and they stole the show...it was pouring with rain .....but they just nailed it🎸👏👏
Stole the show in London from The Rolling Stones. Come on now get real. Openers for the Stones do well by not getting booed off the stage which happened to Prince! Fans chucked beer bottles at him and he ran off crying
@flyingburritobro68 That also perfectly demonstrates the ignorance of the majority of Stons fans.....they're stuck in a time warp unable to see that most pub bands are more talented than the wrinkly rockers 👴🎸👴
If anyone remembers. I think it was C&C Music Factory and others used singers with big voices and used actors in the videos for visuals and The Black Crows did their thing. No press release just let it fly. That is why they kick ass. You fit the idea, get in and be a part of it.
A great band all around. Met them when they were touring for their 2nd album. I like their earlier albums when they were more of a boogie band , they slowly turned into more of a jam band. Check out "Thorn In My Pride"
There’s a LOT of different chemicals feeding that energy!! Played little league with the brothers back in the day. Very talented ball players. Then a series of events happened, starting with puberty. Then girls, music and drugs. Ball didn’t matter anymore!! Been covering their music onstage in bars since they hit in the 80’s, Hard to Handle was our second set kickoff for decades, never fails to get the crowd moving.
Britt, I was waiting...waiting and I didn't have to wait long. I think it was a few seconds? I knew as soon as the video started that you were going to have to mention the band wardrobe. Really cool and 70s-like. Oh, and the song was great too. 😉
TONS of great tracks to choose from; my vote is for the track that follows this one on the same album: "Sometimes Salvation". An *unbelievably* cathartic song.
As some others have mentioned, Sometimes Salvation is an absolutely epic mixture of blues, rock and soul that is performed and recorded perfectly for the song. It's a Soul Sledge Hammer. So many people bring up She Talks To Angels, which is a good song, But, IMO, it pales in comparison.
One of my favorite songs by far. I laugh because when the women come in, if you think they say…”Can I have some Lemonade?” Trust me that’s what you’ll hear 😂
Chris Robinson has a similar presence to Mick Jaggar. I've seen both bands live. 40 years apart! Stones in 1978 (my very first concert, Anaheim stadium, festival seating, 100,000 people) and Black Crowes very early 2000's. Can't compare bands, Stones are legendary, Crowes are a very good live band.
I went to a Tesla concert, early 90s. Some unknown band was opening up, none of us heard of them. We all bought the 'Shake Your Moneymaker' album from these guys on the way out of the arena
They have a rolling stone vibe 😊 take as much as you need, it pleases me 😊 to be your remedy 😊 yes it's about sex but he really wants a lover that will be that remedy, Adele's "Remedy" is like this song, but the other side of the same coin in a spirit way, when you need a remedy think of me and my love and I will come be there in your heart, both are needed in a relationship, both the physical and spiritual, for it to be whole 🙏
Ya know I’m watching all the work you are putting in over time. Letting you know I see you and I am thankful for you! Also, I keep hearing hints at your own singing ability. Any chance you would consider singing any song for us? Just putting that out there cause I think I’d dig it! Much love and respect!
I saw them last in 08 before they broke up. Val Air Ballroom in Des Moines Iowa. Absolutely phenomenal concert! They shied away from their hits and played all obscure songs. I've scrolled through your reactions and saw no Phil Collins or Genesis. Would love to see you react to either.
They do a great version of Hard to Handle by Sam Cook. You might need to do both. These guys are kind of 90’s throwback to the 1970’s recalling RodStewart/Faces and the Rolling Stones.
so many good songs by them, she talks to angels, hard to handle, jealous again, twice as hard. all bangers you should check out
YESSSSSS.... agreed.. great choices!!! I loved this album - Shake Your Money Maker .. and had it on repeat when it came out!!! I think it was like in 1990?
I think you listed all my favs!❤
There are only two covers of Otis Redding songs that I have ever felt where up there with the originals and their version of Hard to Handle is one of them.
This band is from the 90's and the guitar player in the red and the lead singer are brothers.
if you getting into "the Black Crowes" n ow you absolutely have to check out the song by them "She Talks To Angels". absolutely incredible song and likely one of his most well known songs. great one with a message too.
This song is one of my favorite songs of all time just because of the flow and vibe. I’m a fairly old dude who loves my music so that’s an accomplishment.
Very correct! 90s band inspired by the 70s. Not just 70s rock, 70s everything. In high school, they spoke to my 90s hippie soul.
Black Crows and Jimmy Page is an absolute must.
Just FYI...the lead singer (in the red pants) is Chris Robinson, and he was married to the actress Kate Hudson in the early 2000's. His voice is so unique and perfect for this style of music. Brings some "funk" to the band. Good reaction! Need to do more of the Black Crowes...their catalog is quite impressive with lots of hits.
I just wanted to add that the other guy, in the Red Suit is Chris' brother Rich. I discovered them in local ATL venues in the 80's and have followed them since.
They are a great southern rock band. Good tunes, and good vibes.
I love this group!!! One of my favs is Jealous Again.
for pants, watch the video for this song from the 1993 MTV VMAs. Biege, bell bottomed, pot leaves stitched up each pant leg on the side. Plus, a KILLER version of this song. During the 80's, bell bottoms were the EPITOME of uncool. This man brought them back. No joke.
Chis brings that energy to every show. So many great songs in their catalog. Thorn In My Pride, She Talks To Angels and Soul Singing a couple of my favorites. Strap in and enjoy the ride!!
So many great hits
70s vibe, sixties blues soul, 90s band. An amazing band and catalogue! Their killer version of Otis Redding's "Hard to Handle" is what broke them big.
I saw the Black Crowes and Lenny Kravitz in Nashville in 99 or 2000. Still the best concert I've been to.
I saw that tour in Denver!! It was excellent!!
the Crowes are super underrated. Great band.
You know that homeboy homeboy Earth? Eric ARRC church Eric church at at brother. How you Scott a song called homeboy homeboy. How use a video of yeah the videos good
The Black Crowes whole goal was carrying the banner of old school 70s rock into the 90s and they did it wonderfully. I recommend checking out their live MTV performance of No Speak No Slave, check then out at maximum swagger.
Black Crows
She talks to angels
Twice as hard
Hard to handle
And now you get to tell friends at parties that you witnessed the best band to come out of the '90s. :)
Chris Robinson has so much soul and is a fantastic front man
Seeing the Crowes do this live in Macon, GA last week was a religious experience
Rich Robsinson is on rhythm guitar (His brother Chris is singing) Marc Ford on lead guitar (solos) and Johnny Colt on Bass guitar. with Steve Gorman on drums, with Mona and Lisa backing them up.
Yup, their sound was a blend of Soul and Southern Rock. Seems like the other day I was listening to this for the first time...decades ago.
Black Crowes-Sometimes Salvation
Black Crowes-Soul Singing
Love this band ... always saw them as a new Rolling Stones
Great reaction Hun. As a 56 year old man... when these dudes hit the music scene back in the early 90s it was immediate "stay list" for me... I'm going to see them in September.... check out "Thorne In My Pride"... thank me later...
“Hard to Handle” and “She Talks to Angels” are must listens!
Black Crows are awesome.....90's band.....70's vibe. 👍😁
Yep: 90s band with a 70s Blues Rock sound. They were inspired by Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page actually toured with the Black Crowes, playing with the band.
Yes. His apparel and energy are quite intriguing.
The talent just flows from these guys!! Sometimes Salvation is a soul wrencher what singing with passion really is
Yea, they're from the 90's and touring today. Check out your nearest venues to see where they're playing. Great summer show!
LOVE IT when you sing! 😍🔥🤩
"Hard to Handle" and "She Talks To Angels"...it'll change your life!
I grew up listening to the black crowes. They’ve been my dads favorite band for as long I can remember.
You would LOVE, "Jealous Again", "Hard to Handle", "She Talks to Angel's ", "Twice as Hard".
Love This Band .Your Going To Love Them
90s fan with that 70s feel. And yes it’s about what you think it is Britt!
GREAT SONG GREAT ALBUM!!! 90s group Southern Rock kinda 70s inspired
Amorica their next album is my favorite album ever❤👏👍
It's all about the Remedy Britt;) And yup 90s band. Dude was married to Goldie Hawns daughter for many years.
Southern rock at its finest homie
Love this band, reminds me of my youth , these guys, Quireboys, faster pussycat, vain, Enuff Z’Nuff, skid row, Cinderella, dangerous toys, LA Guns
SHE TALKS TO ANGELS/NO SPEAK NO SLAVE/ Hey Blackberry,/STING ME/THORN IN MY PRIDE all great crowes tunes.
This song is full double entendre between sex and drugs.
Saw them live at the Royal Albert Hall in London 1995. It was an awesome show!
thank you, I really enjoy spending time with nice people sharing good music, good vibes. May every good desire of your heart be fulfilled.
90’s band that rocked
as many others have said "She Talks to Angels" is a must . belated congrats to you on 100k ! well earned
The band just got back together last year and are opening for Aerosmith on their farewell tour. They broke up for a while because the two brothers, singer and guitar player, weren't getting along.
BEST OUTGOING CHORD EVER!
90's band with a classic rock sound
“Girl From A Pawnshop” is my favorite song from them.
Such an underrated song by them
Media at the time often called The Black Crowes a throwback band, more reminiscent to 70's garage bands and southern rock bands, from their clothing style, to their musical style, they came out of Atlanta, so it's not surprising they looked different and sounded different than the Seattle Grunge scene...but, it was the popularity of grunge that helped put the Crowes on the map in the early-mid 90's (they'd been a group since the mid-80's afterall). They opened for ZZ Top, Metallica, AC/DC, Mötley Crüe, which introduced them to a wide-array of music fans. They tallied 17 top 10 Rock songs, though only a handful of their early songs cracked the Billboard Hot 100.
She Talks to Angels!
Black Crowes are combination of several different music genres...Southern Rock, Blues/Funk, straight out Rock...they broke out in the 90's with their cover of Otis Redding's "Hard To Handle." Remedy is from their 2nd album, which was more Southern Rock with that Blues/Funk, lots of backup singers, etc. She Talks To Angels, Jealous Again, Twice As Hard, Thorn In My Pride, Sting Me, Seeing Things...all really good songs from those first two albums. There are some hits on some of their later albums, but the singer and guitar player (with red guitar) are brothers who were constantly fighting. Didn't produce as many hits after those first 2 albums, broke up for awhile, and have reformed in the last few years. Just saw them last year in concert and they were awesome!
This is modern R&B
here we go!
Classic Rock of 1991-92. ✌️☮️
NO SHIT!!! 💯
At 7:50 Chris Robinson throws down the greatest syncopation in the history of a blues song!!! 💯
THAT shit is Dr. Strange level magick!!!
I got to see them open for ( the real Van Halen) with SAMMY Hagar in 1990, they were kinda new to the scene and I was blown away
I love this because it’s hard to handle except they wrote it. This and Sometime Salvation are my favorites from them. Chris Robinson was on top of the world for a couple years.
the crowes took old school rythum and blues and put it into 90's rock and roll..with a southern flavor in some of that ..this song for sure..."hard to handle" was their biggest hit i believe and it was a cover of otis redding classic
One of those songs you listen to 12 times in a row every time.
From 1992, first single from their second album The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
that is so cool! thanks for letting me know!
This song first aired on MTV in the early 90’s.
I remember the exact time. World Premiere. So I could record it.
Most rock is sexual innuendo. Or habit issues , but issues, the Blues Baby.
Good stuff and yes the 90's kind of a throwback like Greta Van Fleet today. Another good unique rock band.
Saw them supporting the Rolling Stones in London in front of 60,000 fans and they stole the show...it was pouring with rain .....but they just nailed it🎸👏👏
Stole the show in London from The Rolling Stones. Come on now get real. Openers for the Stones do well by not getting booed off the stage which happened to Prince! Fans chucked beer bottles at him and he ran off crying
@flyingburritobro68 hey its true......I was there 1995. WEMBLEY Stadium...the young Crows showed the old dinosaurs (Stones)....how to rock n roll..
@flyingburritobro68 That also perfectly demonstrates the ignorance of the majority of Stons fans.....they're stuck in a time warp unable to see that most pub bands are more talented than the wrinkly rockers 👴🎸👴
Such an incredible band ❤
If anyone remembers. I think it was C&C Music Factory and others used singers with big voices and used actors in the videos for visuals and The Black Crows did their thing. No press release just let it fly. That is why they kick ass. You fit the idea, get in and be a part of it.
I love Black Crowes "Hard To Handle" (a remake of an old Ottis Redding Song). Saw them about a year ago and Chris still sounds great.
A great band all around. Met them when they were touring for their 2nd album. I like their earlier albums when they were more of a boogie band , they slowly turned into more of a jam band. Check out "Thorn In My Pride"
...under rated and over looked.....solid drummer too!
There’s a LOT of different chemicals feeding that energy!! Played little league with the brothers back in the day. Very talented ball players. Then a series of events happened, starting with puberty. Then girls, music and drugs. Ball didn’t matter anymore!! Been covering their music onstage in bars since they hit in the 80’s, Hard to Handle was our second set kickoff for decades, never fails to get the crowd moving.
This song is from 1992 and was a huge hit
Singer and lead guitar ARE BROTHERS.
Thorn in my Pride is a can't miss song.
Britt, I was waiting...waiting and I didn't have to wait long. I think it was a few seconds? I knew as soon as the video started that you were going to have to mention the band wardrobe. Really cool and 70s-like. Oh, and the song was great too. 😉
TONS of great tracks to choose from; my vote is for the track that follows this one on the same album: "Sometimes Salvation". An *unbelievably* cathartic song.
One of my all time favorite bands 😀
As some others have mentioned, Sometimes Salvation is an absolutely epic mixture of blues, rock and soul that is performed and recorded perfectly for the song. It's a Soul Sledge Hammer.
So many people bring up She Talks To Angels, which is a good song, But, IMO, it pales in comparison.
There's no way somebody as cool as you doesn't like this song. This is a preemptive like EZ$. Btw, you're beautiful. Thanks for your reactions!
If you’d like the Robinson brothers to take you to church, Seeing Things is where its at. The absolute bees knees! 🥰 much love!
One of my favorite songs by far. I laugh because when the women come in, if you think they say…”Can I have some Lemonade?” Trust me that’s what you’ll hear 😂
"Remedy" is a song about Freedom, written in the early '90s as a response to the war on drugs, which lead singer Chris Robinson considered silly.
Chris Robinson has a similar presence to Mick Jaggar. I've seen both bands live. 40 years apart! Stones in 1978 (my very first concert, Anaheim stadium, festival seating, 100,000 people) and Black Crowes very early 2000's. Can't compare bands, Stones are legendary, Crowes are a very good live band.
Saw them live with Jimmy Page doing Zeppelin songs. Was amazing. 'Live at the Greek'...check it out!
The entire album is just as good
They are a phenomenal band with a TON of great music! I hope you check out more of their music.
Its 90's the lead singer was married and has kids with actress kate hudson.👍 You gotta react to SHE TALKS TO ANGELS, by them you'll love it 👍🍀
You should check out their first album. So many great songs.
I went to a Tesla concert, early 90s. Some unknown band was opening up, none of us heard of them. We all bought the 'Shake Your Moneymaker' album from these guys on the way out of the arena
They have a rolling stone vibe 😊 take as much as you need, it pleases me 😊 to be your remedy 😊 yes it's about sex but he really wants a lover that will be that remedy, Adele's "Remedy" is like this song, but the other side of the same coin in a spirit way, when you need a remedy think of me and my love and I will come be there in your heart, both are needed in a relationship, both the physical and spiritual, for it to be whole 🙏
Ya know I’m watching all the work you are putting in over time. Letting you know I see you and I am thankful for you! Also, I keep hearing hints at your own singing ability. Any chance you would consider singing any song for us? Just putting that out there cause I think I’d dig it! Much love and respect!
I saw them last in 08 before they broke up. Val Air Ballroom in Des Moines Iowa. Absolutely phenomenal concert! They shied away from their hits and played all obscure songs. I've scrolled through your reactions and saw no Phil Collins or Genesis. Would love to see you react to either.
Big hippy band , you need to do Hard to handle from them.
They do a great version of Hard to Handle by Sam Cook. You might need to do both.
These guys are kind of 90’s throwback to the 1970’s recalling RodStewart/Faces and the Rolling Stones.
Otis Redding, not Sam Cooke. Otis wrote it and performed it first
You should know they're from your neck of the woods - Atlanta!
Mix the Rolling stones, the Faces (Rod Stewart), Humble Pie and Sly and the family stone, you get the black crowes.
This was 1992 and the crowes were called a "roots rock" band, wearing their influences all over their sleeves, pants, and bare feet.
Great channel, I've seen the Crowes 9 times. And they are 100 times better live! Just thought I would throw that out there.
Remedy Remedy Remedy is my favorite part too sis.
Great song! Great reaction!
Love the crowes, and I think I’m falling for you…haha!