great interview, lots of history from Rich, the High as the Moon tour in 92 was of course incredible (Newcastle June 26), but i saw them in Milan a few weeks ago, still a solid show
Needs to retell the band's history because the only people who go to see them now are new fans who don't know this shit. Never felt so betrayed by a band. F**k Rich
@@JoshSimpson47 well that's a F'N Shame, he was the driving force to some of the best Crowes jam I ever heard, I lost alot of people very close to me over the needle DAMN SHAME
I wish Rich's interviews were longer because he obviously has a lot to say. I've seen a few interviews with him and enjoyed them all. Whether he's talking about the music business, touring with Jimmy Page, Magpie Salute, new Black Crowes music, or 'Shake Your Moneymaker,' I find everything Rich says very fascinating.
I met Rich once. He was actually really nice. My t-shirt bearing the name and logo of a long-defunct minor league hockey team perplexed him, according to my wife. I was too busy asking him about the soundcheck I just heard TBC do to even notice!
@@lateramae May of 2006, after a soundcheck in Hampton Beach, NH. We were walking back to our hotel and we rounded the corner, and the whole band (minus Chris) was walking down the stairs. So, Rich being closest, I stopped and shook his hand and we talked a little. He was cool.
Yup, both of them were still in the band then. Those two shows from Hampton Beach '06 are described as "legendary" on Crowesbase, and I'm inclined to agree. The next night after meeting Rich was Eddie's birthday (May 27). Before the show started, my wife and I got to wish him a happy birthday face-to-face. He was at the side of the stage in front of these cardboard drawers with his back to us, rummaging around for something, which turned out to be a clean, dry shirt. We patiently waited until he was done and said hello and happy birthday when he turned around. SUPER cool guy, very friendly, and no air of ego or anything like that. Those days were so much fun, and I miss them dearly. I miss ol' weird Eddie, too!
Geez, sorry World, Mr.Ca$hmeres nterview revolved around 92 and Jimmy Page...lame.. Amorica, Lions solo projects..etc..i hate that this a nostalgia event..Eagles etc.. This bamd created so much music..95-97..they were special years Mr Kashmir they were here for Warpaint album Saw shows in a row 96 in USA. Seeing them for 8th time This Sunday Rich...message me for a Real interview.. Sorry Mr Ca$hmere..interview Daryl Braithwaite...id like that from you.. Mr Hells
Of course the interview was a "nostalgia" thing. Because no one gives a shit whatsoever what this once-great band is doing nowadays, except the people who remember hearing She Talks to Angels when they were in college or at a party or something like that. Which is EXACTLY the audience that Chris and Rich are aiming for. The people like me and my circle of friends that used to hit every Crowes show we possibly could - the type of fans who made it possible for the Crowes to exist as their popularity steadily waned - have been left in the dust. Unless we want to see a "new" TBC play their first album "plus all the hits!" every single night, which I can assure you we don't. Of course 1992 and the Jimmy Page era are what interviewers want to talk about. What else are they going to ask about, Chris's stupid umbrella?
@@Noise11channel Oh yeah, I can clearly visualize the lighters aloft during She Talks To Angels...or is it cellphones now? Either way it's a joke. Chris and Rich Robinson running down the street with striped outfits, clutching bags with "$" printed on the sides wouldn't have been as blatant a money grab as that tour was, is and will probably continue to be.
I always loved the Black Crowes. Remedy is so🔥🔥
Well thank you for sharing, always enjoyed your music love you guys! ❤️✌️😀
great interview, lots of history from Rich, the High as the Moon tour in 92 was of course incredible (Newcastle June 26), but i saw them in Milan a few weeks ago, still a solid show
Needs to retell the band's history because the only people who go to see them now are new fans who don't know this shit.
Never felt so betrayed by a band.
F**k Rich
Australia, you're in for a rocking time! Loving Rich's reading glasses BTW
what happened to Maggie Salute, and all the guys you left behind with a brand new album in their hands? Bring back Marc F'N Ford
Agree Marc Ford should be there.
As Mark Ford about his sobriety during Magpie that will tell you
@@JoshSimpson47 ??
@@DoncampbellUSMC1041 They said he was up to his old ways at the end of the tour so I am assuming he was drinking or drugging again
@@JoshSimpson47 well that's a F'N Shame, he was the driving force to some of the best Crowes jam I ever heard, I lost alot of people very close to me over the needle DAMN SHAME
Chatty Rich ... that's a rarity ... great interview
"Remedy" wasn't on the ‘Shake Your Money Maker’ album.
It's on their second one, ‘The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion’.
Yep that's right..the better album w Marc Ford blazing all over it.
⚘❤⚘
..Wonderful ..Interview
For those who don’t know, the black crowes is no more. It’s now the Robinson brothers band.
Rich & Chris screwed over Marc Ford & Steve Gorman....
The 'NEW' crowes is a joke.
Shouldn't even call it the crowes.
@@macadoo2530 Just call it what is the "Robinson Bros, Black Crowes Revue"!!! 🤣
I agree. They should call this new lineup "Bend Over."It sums the motivation behind this miraculous reunion perfectly!
Ótimo guitarrista.
Um, the Crowes toured Australia in 2008 too. But agree, not often enough
I wish Rich's interviews were longer because he obviously has a lot to say. I've seen a few interviews with him and enjoyed them all. Whether he's talking about the music business, touring with Jimmy Page, Magpie Salute, new Black Crowes music, or 'Shake Your Moneymaker,' I find everything Rich says very fascinating.
I met Rich once. He was actually really nice. My t-shirt bearing the name and logo of a long-defunct minor league hockey team perplexed him, according to my wife. I was too busy asking him about the soundcheck I just heard TBC do to even notice!
@@johnr.8275 Oh that's so cool you got to meet Rich! How long ago was this?
@@lateramae May of 2006, after a soundcheck in Hampton Beach, NH. We were walking back to our hotel and we rounded the corner, and the whole band (minus Chris) was walking down the stairs. So, Rich being closest, I stopped and shook his hand and we talked a little. He was cool.
@@johnr.8275 Wow and you shook his hand too! Were Ed Harsch and Marc Ford still in the band, at the time?
Yup, both of them were still in the band then. Those two shows from Hampton Beach '06 are described as "legendary" on Crowesbase, and I'm inclined to agree. The next night after meeting Rich was Eddie's birthday (May 27). Before the show started, my wife and I got to wish him a happy birthday face-to-face. He was at the side of the stage in front of these cardboard drawers with his back to us, rummaging around for something, which turned out to be a clean, dry shirt. We patiently waited until he was done and said hello and happy birthday when he turned around. SUPER cool guy, very friendly, and no air of ego or anything like that. Those days were so much fun, and I miss them dearly. I miss ol' weird Eddie, too!
Why does he have a Ohio/ philly accent ?
Sometimes, when Southerners choose to speak without and accent, you get weird results. My son did that for a long time. Sounded so weird.
Geez, sorry World, Mr.Ca$hmeres nterview revolved around 92 and Jimmy Page...lame..
Amorica, Lions solo projects..etc..i hate that this a nostalgia event..Eagles etc..
This bamd created so much music..95-97..they were special years
Mr Kashmir they were here for Warpaint album
Saw shows in a row 96 in USA.
Seeing them for 8th time
This Sunday
Rich...message me for a Real interview..
Sorry Mr Ca$hmere..interview Daryl Braithwaite...id like that from you..
Mr Hells
Well it is an anniversary tour
sure ... just for you Mr Hells ua-cam.com/video/O7xKQPUJMU4/v-deo.html
Of course the interview was a "nostalgia" thing. Because no one gives a shit whatsoever what this once-great band is doing nowadays, except the people who remember hearing She Talks to Angels when they were in college or at a party or something like that. Which is EXACTLY the audience that Chris and Rich are aiming for. The people like me and my circle of friends that used to hit every Crowes show we possibly could - the type of fans who made it possible for the Crowes to exist as their popularity steadily waned - have been left in the dust. Unless we want to see a "new" TBC play their first album "plus all the hits!" every single night, which I can assure you we don't. Of course 1992 and the Jimmy Page era are what interviewers want to talk about. What else are they going to ask about, Chris's stupid umbrella?
@@johnr.8275 ha, spot on. The Crowes were touring a 30 year old album and playing it in its entirety. The entire tour was nostalgia.
@@Noise11channel Oh yeah, I can clearly visualize the lighters aloft during She Talks To Angels...or is it cellphones now? Either way it's a joke. Chris and Rich Robinson running down the street with striped outfits, clutching bags with "$" printed on the sides wouldn't have been as blatant a money grab as that tour was, is and will probably continue to be.