The Black Crowes - Delaney & Bonnie Medley - 8/2/2008 (Official)
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- The Black Crowes - Delaney & Bonnie Medley: Poor Elijah/Tribute To Johnson/Things Get Better
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 - เพลง
Well done. I was Delaney's bass player for about ten years. This is a great presentation of Delaney and Bonnie's wonderful music. Music that has inspired musicians the world over. George Harrison, Jimi Hendrix, Duane Allman, Eric Clapton. The list goes on and on. Working with Delaney made me a better musician, and singer. The musicians world knows how great they were. The rest of the world should too. The Hall of Fame is sorely missing some very deserving members.
Dude!!! Freaking awesome 👌
Exactly my sentiments. DB&F were one of the great bands and were hugely influential to other musicians. Deserved more recognition.
I agree with you.
Loved the Copenhagen live gig. Having George & Eric as back up guitarists really says how much they were loved and respected.
Did you ever play with the 2 Bobby's
Pleasure to make your acquaintance Sir.
Thanks for sharing.
Black Crowes did more than any other band to keep the spirit of the late 60s music alive. They should be in the RnR hall of fame
This is an absolutely fantastic performance by The Black Crowes.
delaney and bonnie,need more recognition.
keeff that they do. Same with Flying Burrito Brothers, Moby Grape, Fred Neil, Tim Hardin, et al and many other of the amazingly talented, but under appreciated artists from that time.
So much good music that is out there, but obscure and actually takes time to find.
Glad my dad showed me enough old artists for me to find the hidden gems after researching and learning what turned the big names artists on. I love the musicians’ musicians of that time.
YES YES YES!
I hate to admit this, but I live in Macon, Ga and as a teenager, went to a party at Delaney's house and didn't know who he was. Ugh...do now. Bonnie was maid of honor at a friend's wedding years later...wow, so long ago...
@@taylorpelletier89 , you left off Townes Van Zandt ..
@@howlindonster6131 that I did. And Nick Drake ✌
I can’t tell you what it means to me that groups like the Black Crowes, Chris Robinson and especially Tedeschi Trucks Band are keeping the musics of Delaney and Bonnie alive for those that have yet to hear of them. They are my favorite all time band, next to The Beatles. I listen to them daily. D&B deserve induction into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. Without them, Eric Clapton would never have found his voice and his career would have been very different. There would never have been Derek and the Dominos. They influenced so many groups and their influence is still felt today. When Bonnie Bramlett wails on That’s What My Man is For, I get chills and most of the time I’m in tears. Hell, she was the first (and maybe the only white Ikette)! Delaney Bramlett is underrated as a singer too. He got out there and wailed, night after night while leading his band and keeping everyone in time and in step with his vision. He was an extraordinary musician. It’s also his fingers that are doing the snap in the Stax Records logo.
And Bekka Bramlett is the spitting image of her mother - and a similar voice.
And Delaney taught George Harrison how to play slide. Love D&B. They definitely belong in the R&R Hall of Fame.
I always associated the Stax fingers with Albert King, for some reason. What's the story with Delaney Bramlett?
Sho Nuff
Yes they do
keep delaney and bonnie music alive
three cheers to the black crowes
Close your eyes, I hear Delaney & Bonnie.....great work!
BIG FAN OF Delaney & Bonnie ...and Black Crowes too!! :)
This is a great version from a Brilliantly southern soulful band. Check the acoustic version with Eric Clapton and Delaney and Bonnie - Fantastic!
And the version with the full Delaney, Bonnie and Friends band. - Excellent.
And Dave Mason!
The best version of this song is from the British television show called Price of Fame. Its Delaney, Bonnie, Eric, Dave Mason and Bobby Whitlock. The percussion is only Bonnie and Bobby slapping their own legs. It's really good.
It's great
Yeah seen it
Amazing
If y’all don’t know slapping your legs is down home when singing then you ain’t singin!
Delaney and Bonnie played with everyone, George Harrison, Clapton, Duane Allman...so influential but never getting the appreciation they deserve..another glaring omission to the so called Rock n Roll hall of fame
My son put me onto this band. I will be forever grateful.
It was a very fine rendition this........top band.
This song is enchanting at the same time it brings the thunder! Steve on drums killing it! Luther looking like a mad scientist on the guitar! Adam is either a wizard or a magician on key$! Rich his usual stoic self! Sven is setting the groove with a smile! Charity and Mona feeding off the view and sunset! And Chris is in a rockin roll band! Hitting the note!
Excellent job guys and gals,
I dig all the stuff with Marc Ford, but Luther Dickinson is truly amazing
Love this stuff, The Robinson Brother’s always keep it real in a world of Bullshit , just wish Steve Gorman was still with them on Drums he was the man on Drums for the Crowes and they just ain’t the same without him .. Really hope they can come back together some time before the Sun goes down..🌞❤️⭐️
Best band ever!!
Was looking for "She Talks To Angels," and found this gem. Awesome truly!
Lauraellen Meier Check out the original . Delaney And Bonnie ...
What an amazing performance. This is spectacular.
You should hear the original its killer
I have seen them in person do this medley. It is good stuff.
Great festival of songs by the very talented Black Crows!..
Great 1990's musicians!...So awesome 👌
It don't get no better than this!
RIP Robert Johnson
Keep on Jamming Black Crowes
The Black Crowes are the soundtrack to my life:)
rocknrollhippy771 Mine too. ✌
The 60’s wasn’t about perfection, it was about enjoying life
Amazing!!!!
This is great. keep the music alive.
This is such a brilliant one woh i do love it,
Fantastic version, gave me chills
God Damn! That was so good!!!
Saw this Crowes line up with Luther Dickinson @930 club in DC. One of the best shows I've ever seen
They know their history. Magnificent!
This is just great - and Bonnie Bramlett - ass kicking vo
calist
Check out the sleight of hand at 4:12. I wouldn't play cards with THIS guy.
with his eyes closed....
the contrast in personality between chris and rich is legendary,
Hardly anyone knows that Eric Clapton and Delaney Bramlett wrote all but two of the songs on Eric's first solo album. Legend has it that they wrote all of them on one flight from London to New York.
Very cool what a surprise. We had a lot of Delaney & Bonnie albums in high school. Of course after I saw them with Eric Clapton / album
perfection
Sounds like they're about to launch into Wiser Time. 😊
Baby , YOU got soul !!! My Brothers !
Cool show!
The Brothers Robinson sure do know the off peg yet cool bands to unearth... never surprised yet still taken aback...DBB and Friends were dang good
Check out the original by D. and B.
Yes - brilliant
Nothing beats the original with Eric on acoustic guitar.
Saw the 06/2022, they sound as good as ever…..wish they had done this
Fantastic
WOOOOOOW!!!
Brilliant xx
Chris Robinson has amazing taste! Wonder what he listens to? Heard him cover Leon, D&B, Velvet Underground, Rolling Stones, etc....
Little Feat,I believe Lowell George is his main man
Classic
this is great!
Luther and Rich well done ❤😊 Chris Smoking!,,
never heard Crows do anything worth listening to .... until NOW. Nice work. Nice work. D&B are sacred.
Jackass
Mr luther's gonna play some geetar for ya👍👍👍
The original guitar part was by Eric Clapton.
Luther's the man NMAS
wow on the money.
lil Luther D on slide during his short stint with band
slavoj zizek on drumsh!
Luther D is great!!!
Delaney and Bonnie led me to the promise land ¡😎¡
where is the thorn in my pride from this show?
Why did Luther quit the band?? Really brought something different to the band.
I like these guys better than the Steve Gorman tribute band that’s touring now.
RaD!!!
Pretty good cover. Tough to follow Bonnie Bramlett though.
Zoom in on everyone except the girls?
Luther with slide skillz , I guess Ed Harsh was gone at this point ....? That's a shame ......
Makes you reallize how good delaney actually was. This isnt even close
Delaney and Bonnie also had Eric Clapton and Dave Mason in on their's....would be really hard to match the sounds. But, at least the Crows didn't do a sample job on it.
Makes you realize how good Delaney’s rhythm sections were.
They were so much better with Luther on guitar!
Rich looks so bored
he ALWAYS does!
Sorry but I didn't like it.
👍👍👍
Music is subjective to a person's taste. Whatever moves you. You gave it a listen and that's all that can be asked. No apology necessary.
blasphemy . . . .
Its a bit to slow to do the song justice
It has the groove and swing.
Was not a fan of DB.
I saw D&B steal the evening from Blind Faith in the Santa Barbara 'horse ring' in '69.
Apparently Clapton came to the same conclusion and they basically re-energized his career.
That's correct