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I had only heard their cover of Hard To Handle at the time and they were very good.... right up until they waved a USA flag around and the piss shower was epic!
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I’ll be looking for UK dates as well for sure for the new line-up.
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I'd heard rumours that the 'issues' between the brothers meant that other band members ended up taking sides so atmosphere was toxc, so by removing any previous members they have left old baggage behind (except their own issues). I hope they can stay together during the US tour and do some dates around the globe including the UK. Looks like they are playing 10,000 seat arenas in USA which seems optimistic, I saw them at the Northampton Roadmender in 98 which holds about 800 people!
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I watched the first clip and it seemed to be missing a bit of spark but it's not my usual listening fare these days so that could be me.
Although yes I'd probably go see them on tour as they were a great live band.
I loved the Crowes but I'm not really sure how I feel about this. It seems like more of a new thing than a "reunion", particularly given the absence of any of the ex-members who are still available. I guess @mrkb could be right in that not having anybody from the brothers' solo groups might be a political compromise. Who knows, they might make it through the tour without splitting up!
The thing that shocked me was getting Tim Lefebvre in on bass! That guy's a bloody monster. Saw him with Wayne Krantz in an almost empty club and he absolutely killed it. A wonderful player who seems to move from hardcore jazz to rock without any trouble and plays everything brilliantly.
Particularly because of Lefebvre, I'd be far more interested in this if they were recording new material. I'm also not too thrilled at yet another band doing a "classic album in full" tour. I'd sooner hear more stuff from the subsequent albums. They seem to be playing decent sized arenas so fair play to them I suppose. I definitely hear the sound of a money maker being enthusiastically shaken!