Gunny Hartman said:LateSteak69 said:
My Morning Jacket is the best band of all time.
Please lock the thread.
Incorrect. Everyone knows the greatest band of all time is the Black Crowes.
When did you get on this kick?
Gunny Hartman said:LateSteak69 said:
My Morning Jacket is the best band of all time.
Please lock the thread.
Incorrect. Everyone knows the greatest band of all time is the Black Crowes.
Gunny, I usually like the vast majority of your posts. This one, not so much.Gunny Hartman said:LateSteak69 said:
My Morning Jacket is the best band of all time.
Please lock the thread.
Incorrect. Everyone knows the greatest band of all time is the Black Crowes.
Gunny Hartman said:LateSteak69 said:
My Morning Jacket is the best band of all time.
Please lock the thread.
Incorrect. Everyone knows the greatest band of all time is the Black Crowes.
GoldMind said:Gunny Hartman said:LateSteak69 said:
My Morning Jacket is the best band of all time.
Please lock the thread.
Incorrect. Everyone knows the greatest band of all time is the Black Crowes.
When did you get on this kick?
Roy Rogers said:Gunny, I usually like the vast majority of your posts. This one, not so much.Gunny Hartman said:LateSteak69 said:
My Morning Jacket is the best band of all time.
Please lock the thread.
Incorrect. Everyone knows the greatest band of all time is the Black Crowes.
First 8-track: Chuck Berry Greatest Hits (My dinga-ling anyone?)Clavine said:
Michael McDonald did indeed do some stellar backing vocals...including being a regular backing up the brilliance of Steely Dan. The Doobies, however, were never the same, going pop post Tom Johnson when MM became the front man. And, MM had some super cheesy solo stuff. But, his voice is unique and was spectacular in a backing role.
This Christopher Cross praise is concerning.
First album: Elton John/Honkey Chateau
First cassette: Truly don't remember...an indictment of the cassette as a listening vehicle.
First CD: Van Morrison/Moondance, so I could listen digitally instead of to the popping of my album.
I do and I will.Gunny Hartman said:Roy Rogers said:Gunny, I usually like the vast majority of your posts. This one, not so much.Gunny Hartman said:LateSteak69 said:
My Morning Jacket is the best band of all time.
Please lock the thread.
Incorrect. Everyone knows the greatest band of all time is the Black Crowes.
Thanks. Tell me, do you like Southern blues-rock? What about country? Gospel? Because if you put all those together then you get the Crowes. You should check them out.
They are awful now. I stopped a few months ago when I was in Waco, and they were Top 10 worst donuts I ever ate.Tiny Elvis said:
Used to love Jack n Jill Donuts in Waco years ago. How do they compare to Shipley's?
Gah! Staying off this thread, fat fingers accidentally red flagged your post, Gunny--sorry!Gunny Hartman said:LateSteak69 said:
My Morning Jacket is the best band of all time.
Please lock the thread.
Incorrect. Everyone knows the greatest band of all time is the Black Crowes.
Roy Rogers said:
Speaking of Southern Blues Rock, any love out there for the Allman Brothers?
Roy Rogers said:
Speaking of Southern Blues Rock, any love out there for the Allman Brothers?
Roy Rogers said:
Speaking of Southern Blues Rock, any love out there for the Allman Brothers?
Roy Rogers said:
Speaking of Southern Blues Rock, any love out there for the Allman Brothers?
desertbear said:
The Allman Brothers. I know I should love them, they check all the boxes, but they just do not move me.
I thought I was the only person on the planet that thinks The Black Crowes are a top 10 band. You're all right with me, Gunny.
GoldMind said:
I own only 1 compiliation album, Bad Company 10 from 6.
Gunny Hartman said:GoldMind said:
I own only 1 compiliation album, Bad Company 10 from 6.
If I hear that "Baaaad Company" song one more time on the raidio I'll gouge out my eardrums with an ice pick. Soooo freakin cheesy.
I did listen/watch some YouTube of the Black Crowes after your recommendation. I'm not sure I'd consider them the greatest of all time (GOAT is so subjective), but I did enjoy their music. Thanks for the recommendation. I'll be listening to more of their tunes.Gunny Hartman said:Roy Rogers said:
Speaking of Southern Blues Rock, any love out there for the Allman Brothers?
Interesting you bring them up because the Crowes count the Allman Brothers as one of their heaviest influences. Sly and the Family Stone is another they often mention.
Generally speaking, their music got more chill in their later albums, trending much closer to the blues and old school country-- although that is a heavy influence in all of their more rock and roll stuff too-- but every album has a variety of songs. No two ever sound alike.
Their first album Shake Your Money Maker is the one that was the massive commercial success and got all the radio play and it's fantastic but may be my least favorite album of theirs.
For you I'd definitely recommend you check out "Before the Frost... Until the Freeze" because it's a laid-back double-album that is EXCELLENT. But if you want one that has some more rock and roll type songs then you've got to listen to "Southern Harmony and Musical Companion," "Amorica" (possibly my favorite though I'd be hard-pressed to choose a favorite from them), "Lions," and "By Your Side." Holeee cow those albums are INCREDIBLE and I could listen to them all day everyday and never get tired of it.
Crash Davis said:
Black Crowes are very underrated. Not in the best ever conversation for me, but they are a damn good band. They are kind of "old souls." They don't sound like most 90s bands...and that is meant as a compliment.
Roy Rogers said:I did listen/watch some YouTube of the Black Crowes after your recommendation. I'm not sure I'd consider them the greatest of all time (GOAT is so subjective), but I did enjoy their music. Thanks for the recommendation. I'll be listening to more of their tunes.Gunny Hartman said:Roy Rogers said:
Speaking of Southern Blues Rock, any love out there for the Allman Brothers?
Interesting you bring them up because the Crowes count the Allman Brothers as one of their heaviest influences. Sly and the Family Stone is another they often mention.
Generally speaking, their music got more chill in their later albums, trending much closer to the blues and old school country-- although that is a heavy influence in all of their more rock and roll stuff too-- but every album has a variety of songs. No two ever sound alike.
Their first album Shake Your Money Maker is the one that was the massive commercial success and got all the radio play and it's fantastic but may be my least favorite album of theirs.
For you I'd definitely recommend you check out "Before the Frost... Until the Freeze" because it's a laid-back double-album that is EXCELLENT. But if you want one that has some more rock and roll type songs then you've got to listen to "Southern Harmony and Musical Companion," "Amorica" (possibly my favorite though I'd be hard-pressed to choose a favorite from them), "Lions," and "By Your Side." Holeee cow those albums are INCREDIBLE and I could listen to them all day everyday and never get tired of it.
I am going to circle back go this question since I didn't have time to answer it the other day. My answer to this question is constantly changing. My answer 2 months ago will not be my answer today and 2 months from now I'll probably have a different answer again.Roy Rogers said:Let's just go for the greatest Beatles album. I'll get a lot of grief for this one but I'm voting for Rubber Soul.The Hound said:LadyBear91 said:"Something" is a great one too.The Hound said:exr29070 said:You just KNOW the sitar was his influence. Don't discount George Harrison. Dude is still responsible for some of the greatest rock licks ever.The Hound said:
Which is the best Beatle? Personally I'm partial to Paul McCartney, but some argue that John Lennon took the group from silly teenage love songs to the more psychedelic classic rock group that made such albums as Abby Roads and Let it Be
George Martin? Would we even recognize their sound without him?
George Harrison was great. He wrote two of my favorite songs in My Sweet Lord and Here Comes the Sun
Yep. That's another top five Beatles song for me
Crash Davis said:
Black Crowes are very underrated. Not in the best ever conversation for me, but they are a damn good band. They are kind of "old souls." They don't sound like most 90s bands...and that is meant as a compliment.
Crash Davis said:
This Black Crowes talk inspired me to post one of my favorite covers of all-time on the Great Covers thread on the music board. Might as well post it here too:
Shamgar said:
I can remember back in the 60's going to get Spudnuts which were made out of potato flour. Very tasty.
Crash Davis said:
This Black Crowes talk inspired me to post one of my favorite covers of all-time on the Great Covers thread on the music board. Might as well post it here too:
Fat Daddy said:Crash Davis said:
This Black Crowes talk inspired me to post one of my favorite covers of all-time on the Great Covers thread on the music board. Might as well post it here too:
Throw back to The Last Waltz!
Brian Ethridge said:GoldMind said:Roy Rogers said:AsiaGoldMind said:
I've never ridden on a jumbo jet. I always get stuck on a 777 or an a330. Where can I go to ensure I ride on a 747?
I rode to Hong Kong on a 777
Australia 777
London a330
Madrid a330
Can I just call the airline and ask them what's the next jumbo jet they got going out?
Or just ask atxtraveler.