Steve Gorman: SPILLS THE BEANS on the BLACK CROWES!
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- On this Steve Gorman Interview, Steve talks about The Black Crowes being fired from the ZZ Top tour, the real reason why Jimmy Page stopped working with the Crowes, the good and the not-so-good about growing up as the youngest of 8 kids... discovering codependency and figuring out its impact on his life, and how to make developmental adjustments and develop healthy coping skills… Margaret Thatcher, the things that make him happiest, therapy, touring, and why “It’s better to be wrong than to be silent.”
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Steve Gorman’s best known as the drummer of The Black Crowes. He also spent time touring with the Welsh band Stereophonics, and was a side man playing on LPs by Warren Zevon, Jack Casady, Ian Thornley & others. Steve is also the author of “Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes.” The book is very well-written both in terms of the events surrounding the Crowes, and in terms of Steve sharing his own personal experiences, self-reflection and growth.
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Steve now doing the Morning Show on 92.5 in Minneapolis, since a year or two ago. Top rated show for decades here, by a mile, for decades. He did good.
Steve is such a genuine person.
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Steve Gorman was an integral part of the Real Black Crowes. He added so much drumming and spirit wise to those songs. A band is a chemistry! And Chris and Rich should remember that........
Drummers play very different and the range of talent is also very different. Just like any musician.
@@sarahscott2496 - Shut the fuck up 😈 troll.
I am not interested in the current line up. BC without Eddie or Steve or Marc...are just a nostalgia act and cash machine
Agreed, I gotta go with original members every time! I have personal friends in very successful band from South,Ms. and have watched, lived,& listened to watched the ups/downs of great guys and life’s roller coaster with the original members I think of as family growing up together, school, beginning gigs, band practice on the river, parties, niteclubs, parties, on the Radio, record release party, parties, marriages, divorces, parties, tours, on the bus, meeting other famous artist through them was very special shared time and all the time watching the plane of success take off, spiral out of control, loss, incarceration, and recovery/success and still Love them like brothers because through it all they never forgot where they came from!#Escatawpa#DirtySouthRockn’Roll#🎸❤️🔥
@@anfrankogezamartincic1161 The funny thing to me is Chris Robinson was the most replaceable guy in that band. I'll give Rich props for writing the songs, but any basic blues rock bar band lead singer could have been a phenomenal front man with Eddie, Steve, Marc playing behind them. Especially when so much of their set was covers and long instrumental jams. I just never thought he was that likeable, charismatic or had the vocal chops. When people make the greatest rock and roll front men lists, does anyone mention Chris Robinson? They were phenomenal musicians filling a niche of music that not many acts were filling at that time. Their success had nothing to do with Chris Robinson's vibe or attitude as the face of the band. If anything, it was detriment, imo.
Amazing interview!!!! His comments around 43 minutes about not taking responsibility for your behaviour, emotions & about being co-dependent was thoroughly outstanding. Everyone everywhere can identify with such wise & powerful words
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Steve is the new morning guy at KQRS Twin Cities. I met him 3 weeks ago. Incredible life/stories.
Yeah , he's got a great voice and can talk about anything. You want him to do sports ? .....he can very well.
Great interview - Thank you. Steve comes across as a class act. “Southern Harmony” is in my all time top 10 albums, hope to hear new music from Mr Gorman soon.
Love Steve and reading his book right now. So cool that he honored Jason & The Scorchers. Loved them starting in 1986 and still love their music today. So fortunate to have seen them in 1987 and 1995.
Had Jason & Warner J. Hodges on the show as well, both of those guys are awesome and we had very cool conversations, if you want to check them out. Thanks for listening!
I've been reading this book. Steve Gorman is an amazing drummer and a very strong dude to stick with that band for so long. They guy who would have driven me nuts the most was Rich.
Rich has always been decent to me, but he's an asshole for ending Magpie the way he did. That was F'ed up. Chris drove me nuts. I think he made Boa unbalanced too. RIP Boa. ☮
@@JonesBones2 who is BOA?
Sorry for my ignorance
Just a great guy. He clearly loves TBC and all the experiences have helped make him the person he is today. No bitchiness or ego, just telling as it is / was.
💯. steve’s the real deal
I've had the honor of calling Steve friend since he was a 17 year old college student hanging out in my record store in Bowling green, Ky. He's all that and a bag of chips. One of my favorite people on the planet.
Outstanding comment, you were obviously picking-up on the main points. His comments around 43 minutes about not taking responsibility for your behaviour, emotions & about being co-dependent was thoroughly outstanding. Everyone everywhere can identify with such wise & powerful words
Really ? then why for the most part choose to not step in and help the Brothers?
Listening to this interview was and remains valuable to me. Peace and love to everyone out there on their personal life journey.☮
Man I feel so lucky to have seen Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes. Roseland Ballroom NYC. Fantastic show. Never knew they only played 11 dates of that tour.
wow what a great experience! Thanks for listening :-)
Got to see it too!
EXCELLENT, AMAZING INTERVIEW
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@@EveryoneLovesGuitar You're sites a corker, Keep up the great content, being an interviewer looks like a Natural vocation for your HEARTS desires. 💕
Great interview! You're the first person able, or willing, to draw out Mr Gorman, get him to talk about himself rather than focusing on the chaos of TBC. Thank you both.
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well put, Tom - Steve’s always a great interview but this one feels much more personal.
Always enjoy listening to Steve Gorman.
Finally started listening to Steve's audiobook. Holy smokes it's great!
Steve is the man. Great book. Still strive at 54 to hit my drums with that feel he has that can be imitated but never duplicated. Thanks for this. Good dude
You're welcome, G Smith and thanks for listening 🔥🎶🙌🏻 ...
and this is a 70 year old guitarist...
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I have massive respect for both Steve and the brothers Robinson. All 3 are massive talents and the Crowes are one of the best American bands ever. Their relationship dynamic is between them, personally I wouldn’t let it affect my feelings toward any of them.
i'm from brazil, i must have read 4 or 5 whole books in my life, one was hard to handle and i read it other than my native language as it hasn't been translated into portuguese yet! So I don't have the authority to say that it's the best book I've ever read and etc, but it's wonderful, it gripped me and I couldn't stop reading. The interview here was also excellent, I always liked black crowes and also mr goorman!
Thanks André, Rock on! 🎸🙌🏻🔥🎶
Saw the Black Crows in Memphis at Memphis in May, I think in 1991 a I returned from overseas. Love, love , love them
Love this interview, Steve is such a intelligent interviewee and makes a lot of sense.
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Love this interview!! He is really a great guy and down to earth and well spoken!! Love the Crowes!!
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This was awesome. Such nice words about Uncle Larry!
Love this interview! Steve is one of my favorite drummers. He is so intelligent and insightful. I learned so many things from this interview that are totally removed from drumming. Thank you for sharing this video. I’ve been a massive Black Crowes fan since 1991.
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Awesome interview! Really real ! Love this kind of honesty. Thanks, great to listen, learning from it.
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i doubt anyone can play bonzo the way he does....simply AMAZING drummer
Brilliant! I am so thankful to Steve for mentioning Jason and the Scorchers at 20:55. They were so important and yet, "they never got their due".
Agreed Andre. I had Warner and Jason from the Scorchers on the show if you want to check those out. Both really solid dudes.. thanks for listening!
So refreshing to hear an authentic interview! Thank you Steve for sharing your experiences and making it out of that mire.
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You have the perfect approach to interviews. It feels like a good hang with real people talking
'Steve Gorman Rocks' helps me make it through many sleepless nights here in OKC.
Him and April are good eggs.
OMG Steve - for what it is worth - thank you for your amazing drumming - at times it feels it sometimes saved my life...the vibes during the Lockn Festival 08 09 2013 period for example is unsurpassed...according to my humble opinion...❤🙏
Ottawa Bluesfest. I was at that gig. Don't now your kids names. But a great show! Gorman for strength! You rule Steve!
The most underrated rock drummer of the last 30 years
One of the Best live bands I have ever seen and I was bummed when they called it a day. Great memories.
I feel your pain brother. Imagine how bummed I was when in 1980 I’m sitting on the beach at the Jersey Shore with my girlfriend (now wife), who got us tickets to see Led Zeppelin in October or November in Philadelphia, and on the radio we hear Bonzo died.
@@Marine_Ret Now THAT was the King of all Bummers dude!!!
37 shows while living in the mid atlantic area...lotsa miles and laughs and tears..loved almost every single minute of it
@Elvis Toxic band for sure mate
You do a really nice job with these - nice job with the interview. I appreciate how you ask questions then you let them answer!
I appreciate that, thanks for listening Mike Dr! :-)
What an interesting an honest interview. Steve seems like a really nice guy.
Went into this episode thinking , hmm two hours no way! THE BEST INTERVIEW I’ve ever watched/listened to. Why? Too many words. The shared stories are amazing! But best of all a check on how to take care upstairs! Your way of mind matters for your own health! Be kind to your CPU!💚
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He should've told the "Sting" story. When Ed Harsh passed away a few yrs ago, Steve dedicated a 30min. monologue to him and mentioned a story about being at a Music Festival , backstage near catering. Ed and Steve were hanging out w/ some other people , when from afar they see Sting headed towards the catering tent w/ a big entourage ..... as Sting walks by and doesn't say anything to anyone , Ed says out loud : "Who's that guy think he is , Sting or something ?" Hahah !!!!
haha lol yes, for sure!
Greetings from Arkansas Really ? why didn't Steve help the Brothers Robinson when all the addictions and fighting was taking place ? why just now put it in a book ? Rich is a good man and he was just a baby when the band took off.. and had to deal with things that someone at that age or any age should not have to go threw ... He is still gorgeous as ever..
@@annaleonardi6299 Chris and Rich are two self-absorbed assholes. No one could stop them from drugging and fighting and thte fact that you think Steve could is absurd
Ed Harsh was absolutely great. Loved the man. So talented and humble.
@@annaleonardi6299 Chris was young too and Steve himself lead Chris into some pitfalls starting with pot. Steve, Ed, and Chris smoked pot. There's a video of Chris showing how Ed taught him how to roll a joint.
I've read his book maybe three or four times now and it's always great- probably the best rock book you'll ever find. and then you see interviews with him and he's just as good, if not better.
I'm going to buy it.👍🏼
The ‘Black Crowes’ today have gone through a bunch of drummers. None of them have what Steve brought to the band. Old fans hear it. It’s painfully missing.
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Such a great book. I couldn't put it down. Great interview. I have been listening to your podcast for a while now. I live in Lutz so to have a local guy do such cool interviews makes me happy. Happy holidays Brother. Looking forward to 2021.
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Tampa here
The Black Crowes were the best live band I've ever seen. I've seen them 7 or 8 times from early on in their career to a tour before they broke up. They just kept getting better. They should be considered rock royalty.
Well they broke that trend with their rerun tours.
The Jimmy Page story is so heartbreaking. For everyone involved. That Live At The Greek album from the Page/Crowes tour was the last BC album I bought. Steve Gorman is always such a pleasure to listen to.
Yah my favorite band of all time until Chris sold out. They rocked in the 90s then he went folk type bs and lost the rock sound. Rich held that band down and he was still kicking a$$ last I saw them in 2014. Won't watch them again even if they tour, sounded like a cheap knock off band.
@@joshuaquilliam2887 how did Chris sell out? His solo work was anything but mainstream.
I don't think you could find a better bandmate than Steve.
Wonderful interview 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed the interview @AudiophileTommy, and thanks for listening 💥 🎶 🎸 !
Great interview.. Thanks Gormon is a groove machine..
I am happy rock radio still exists, in Croatia we have RADIO ROJC, it is from Pula/Croatia, region of ISTRA, you can be sure to listen BAD BRAINS after STEELY DAN. That's life, you sing,then you weep, and one day,everything is gonna be allright. Thank you very much,peace and love
Two great bands from 2 different worlds and times; must be great radio!#🎸✨🤘🏻
@@bondalero0074 it really is,they get positive reactions from punks,older freaks,people that listen to music only in a car, they cover all bases
@@anfrankogezamartincic1161 Pula means penis in my language.
Love Steve’s playing, his perspective on life and his book. Listen to the audiobook with Steve narrating, if you can. I also really enjoy you interview style Craig. Thanks.
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Steve’s read of the book is (unsurprisingly) stellar. And 👍🏻👍🏻 on Craig’s interview style - really good listening and great prep with your questions.
great interview and great interviewee ;-) Thanks for the memories Steve -
I was at that Omni show in '91
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks Wade!
Awesome, I have been an Uncle Tupelo, Wilco and Son Volt fan since the 90s. Moonshiner is a haunting tune.
I’ve been on a massive (early) Wilco kick lately. Feel like Son Volt and Uncle T are coming up next. Maybe some throw some Jayhawks in there.
Great interview. I got to meet the band back in 2013 and Steve was the coolest and seemed to cared about the fans. Chris was a punk.
On a side note, I’m half way through Steve’s book. GREAT book!
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The Black Crows were the reason to start playing guitar in 1991. Rich and his Fender Telecaster did make a big impression on me. 🎸🤘
Great book. Might have to read it again. Man, the Jimmy Page thing... what a missed opportunity.
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Thank you so much for this great interview. Appreciate all you do!
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uhg, Jimmy Page offered Rich an offer he couldn't refuse and he refused. I hope Rich is smart enough to at least regret it.
Steve’s hits on “Stop Kickin’ My Heart Around” are permanently burned into my brain! Awesome player!
@Elvis the whole song! Right from the intro, he is driving hard! Nothing fancy, but relentlessly pushing…. I can hear everything, but the drums are above everything else to my ears… it’s like they were mixed 10db above the guitars / vocals.
@elvis2014 Lol You’re thinking of Stop Dragging my heart around. He obviously did play on that song.
Amazing. Love the Black Crowes and Gorman. Great dialog partner
Thanks Uwe... have a great weekend buddy
Fantastic interview! Seemed like you guys really connected, especially on the personal journey type stuff. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
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Only ONE Gorman!!
In the realm of known R&R drummers, I rate him up there w/Bonham, Ginger, and all them dudes w/The Funk Bros, and can Still be a metronome w/Stonesey/Country type honky-tonk shit.
Steve's THE Groove Beast in my world and the way He approaches his cymbals has always enticed me & I'm sure always will! (He's Who I'd choose ta play bass around, bar none!)... but every interview I hear always jus' shows what a really down ta earth Person & overall cool Dude He is. Hopefully the procedures go good, Mr Gorman!! Best Wishes on That , and Gracias for the interview!
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Steve is a GREAT drummer. TBC will never sound the same w/o him.
Great music through both brothers..and music!~
Found your channel yesterday and subscribed, havent stopped watching!!! This was awesome, his book was great, the Black Crowes Rocked!!!!!!!!! Great interview!!
Thanks mikedc3, Rock on! 🎸 🙌🏻 🔥 🎶
I read his book, and it's terrific. The Robinson Brothers are a real piece of work.
haha yes, to say the least :-)
And he did say he made sure he can back up everything in court of law.
How much there must be that he couldn't get a witness to testify in case of lawsuits?
Most great artists are in some way or another.
Thank you Craig for everything you do. Great interview.
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I enjoyed this. Thanks for doing it. I look forward to reading the book.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Astounding Jimmy Page story. The brothers deny it of course. From the POV of songwriters though, I don't think artists with integrity will try to use someone else to advance their own art - meaning if it is true they just want to do their own thing. But who knows. I can't imagine saying no to Jimmy Page wanting to help out on a new album. But artists are really self-absorbed with their own work.
Gorman is a great drummer. To me Chris R is one in a million and the reason for the crows success.
Chris is a freaking sell out. Hello. I can't stand Chris anymore.
That's like saying Robert Plant was the reason for Zeppelin's success. Simply not true.
@@JonesBones2 Rich is more of a sell-out. He was getting back on the ground with The Magpie Salute and suddenly Chris snaps his fingers...the same guy who wanted to take most of the band's money. Chris is a prick, and Rich took the money.
Great interview, thanks!
Thanks for listening!
We make choices every day which energy we are going to be fueled by...
haha...I'm in my little Tommy Bukovac t-shirt, and am an old school Crowes fan- Marc For era. Marc was our hometown hero in Fullerton.
What a underrated guitarist! My fav era BC was with Marc. Killer player!
Addiction don’t stop trying to find an opening, just gotta keep trying,hopefully nothing too bad happens
Hey Peep, Steve mentions a particular type of meeting at 1:23:32. What is it ? (i'm not from the US needless to say). Thanks !
Brilliant interview of SG as always. Never get tired to hear him. Thanks for sharing it.
He said, "You should go to an Al-Anon meeting..."
@@EveryoneLovesGuitar oh right. Thanks a lot !
@@Pentoute45 I believe it’s for people who have close friends or family in their lives who are alcoholics. I was asked to go to one way back when I was a kid because my mom was an abusive alcoholic it was called Ala-teen I believe or something like that which is obviously more gear towards kids and teenagers. Hope this is what you were asking about.
Still love Chris' voice and Rich's tone and songwriting, they've written some classic tunes. But it was stunning to read this book and then subsequently (a couple of months later) see the Robinson brothers get back together professionally without any other former Black Crowes. You just know thats about one thing only.
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I don't think it should matter why they do things their way. You mention that Rich had The Magpie Salute which included members of the Crowes. They weren't a one-off; they toured. I've got no grudge to grind against any of them. Even Steve did some angry interviews that are nothing like today. The point is, we're human and have our own emotions to deal with. Personally, I was pleased that the Robinson Brothers chose to get back together after Neal Casal passed.
@@chrisgrabowski2678 neal was great, does anyone know what happened to neal? what he was goin thru?
Why would it matter if they’re doing it for money? Why would we expect any different? Mozart and Beethoven did it for money. The Rolling Stones are clearly trying to make money while they can.
As a man approaching his 64th year walking this planet, Mr. Gorman is following a path we all take ...it's called life. Some of us do a better job than others by learning from our mistakes along the way. As a fan of the Crowes since Shake Your Money Maker, I'm aware of all the pettiness between the brothers and other nonsense. I recently saw them in ATL with DnC opening and thought the entire show was amazing.
Still, I never understood the reason for any band member's memoir ...just one person's account of a journey the band takes together and it always seems to be an opportunity to cash in by airing out dirty laundry. Anyone saying it was some catharsis is simply deluding themselves. My approach to life is stay in your lane, then again, good luck saying that to someone with codependency issues.
Thank you for listening Ron - Stay in your lane, one of my mantras of minimizing stress, for sure... 🎉🔥😇
Great show...very much enjoyed!
Awesome, thank you!
Great Book and Great Band!!!😎
On the issue of clarity regarding codependency and/or alcohol- you can be sure at the end of the day that you didn't drink, but with co-dependency, you're never sure...
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Great conversation, what is the guitar on the left? Looks like L5 or super 400
Had nothing but good times at their shows about five of them I think
One time two friends and I walked right by security and went right up to the front of the stage even closer than the first row of seats in a theater in Phoenix Arizona right before the Crowds went on and had the time of my my life drinking Jim Beam we snuck in and dancing with these really pretty girls thru the whole show right in front of Rich and Chris... singing and hollering as loud as we could thinking we would get kicked out for being so obnoxious but we never did and the girls were very nice to all of us
They went backstage after the show Chris seemed really cool watching and talking about Us thru the show
It really lifted my spirits as I was in a bad way from a recent break up and seeing my favorite band in the world up THAT close made my Year
God Bless the Black Crowes and Steve
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I am glad you are talking about codependency. "Everywhere there is an addict there is codependency." I am glad Steve is talking about narcissism. This is wisdom that comes with experience and age.
Rich Robinson when asked why Gorman wasn't included in reunion said he Gorman was negative and manipulative in the band." Now, when someone is codependent or narcissist the world is colored differently.
This is a great interview. I still love the Crowes. Steve seems like a very enlightened self-aware person. He has the mind of a writer haha.
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The Robinsons are dicks. Gorman at The Greek was the best thing that band ever did.
Steve wasn't included because Chris and Rich would have had to split their money with him. Rich says Steve was negative and manipulative in the band nowadays but the last thing we heard from him was how Chris killed the Crowes because he wanted all of his and Steve's money.
This tour they literally put a vanity mirror on stage so that Chris could watch himself perform 😂
I love the black crowes and I think Chris is one of the great rock performers of all time and one of my favorite rock stars
But dang man that says a lot about who he is 😂
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Even me,and i'm from Croatia,respect and love JASON AND THE SCORCHERS since the 80s. They are the main reason that i love and understand country music. Which i hated with passion til i heard Jason
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@@anfrankogezamartincic1161 Thank you!
Steve Gorman's groove is fucking legendary..love from Liverpool xx
I believe every word in this book. I met both Rich and Marc and both were too cool to hang out with themselves, basket cases. The most awkward people. Steve, by comparison comes across grounded and genuine.
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Steve Gorman SPORTS!!!!!!!!!!
awesome interview!
You should try and get Marc on this show Craig!
What a great interview.
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Rough overview, ZZTop (Lite beer sucks), Crowes touring with Jimmy Page with backstory of 5 albums in 90s sold less and less, need to revitalize band, decide to tour with JP, tour is only 11 dates instead of 55, quits the band early 2000s for a few years, gets info from JP a year later, how he met Chris and got offered the job in 1987, talked about being youngest of 8 children, talked about developing issues in band starting in 1996, talk about 2nd act 2005-2013 - he wasn't looking to fix the band...attended Anon meeting, problems with the brothers in 2008-2010, Chris was always looking for a fight...More pointed personal questions then were asked last 30 minutes... like Biggest change : focus what you're good at and let other stuff drift aside
Life tidbits: Not honest with yourself you can't be honest with other people, I've learned nothing from success - every lesson from failure. Codependency and addiction talk, doing right things for the wrong reasons, family can be strength and support, Margaret Thatcher : you have to learn from others mistakes, you can't make them all yourself, if you don't admit you should be doing better that festers, you gotta practice self care, you can confuse familiarity with comfort...you choose a darker road because you're familiar with it. Simple: take care of yourself, and be honest and accountable to yourself, what is your subconscious anticipating that you haven't acknowledged yet? You make choices everyday of what energies you'll be fueled by? You take away a wall, people don't know what to push.
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Get a hobby
Bought Steve's audio book about 32 hours ago. I'm on Chapter 33. Don't miss this chance of hearing the story!
So Rich dissed Jimmy Page? Are we sure he's not on drugs?
I LOVE the Black Crowses music...was this guy the founding member ???
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Excellent interview.
loved the story about Band. so sad that turned out how it did. To me its like Amorica 2
Good interview.
That story involving Jimmy Page...💔
Yeah David, it was hard to believe when I read the book, crazy shit!
Appreciate this
Wow, he barely took a breath - some interesting stuff here of course, but it would of been nice if Craig was able to get more thoughts, comments, questions in, making it a little more of a conversation. Still worth a listen. Thanks Craig!
Haha thanks Bob
I’ve seen the Crowes play live 3 times. Once with Oasis. They totally rocked every time. Like Oasis, The Sex Pistols, Gun’s N’ Roses, etc. the danger that they might implode at any moment is part of what made them rock so hard in the first place. PS Nothing against Jimmy Page but it wasn’t his band. Rich Robinson is a great guitar player in his own right and maybe he just got tired of a legend like JP overshadowing him in his own band every single night. Great video!
Great point, one not considered by anyone previous to your comment - thanks for listening!
The Bukowski poster behind him. Jim Morrison said if you're gonna read, start with the "B's" - Blake, Beckett, and Bukowski.
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And Jim missed all of his great novels. What a shame.
Great interview!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Greetings from Arkansas my youngest Son who is now in the US Navy stationed in Pearl Harbor was born on Steve Gorman's birthday August 17 1999..
i hope everyone in arkansas is safe and dry
Interesting interview! The only I would have pushed back on is that the Van Halen brothers were definitely NOT fans of Pete Angelus! 😅
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Great interview Craig.
Thanks Ben, hope you're doing great :-)
I've been wanting to say this since I read the book. The one thing the two brothers had was song writing. They were not successful in any other area in their relationship together. I understand why Rich would have wanted to keep the song writing between the two of them. It is all perspective.
Agree, great point you make... thx for listening :-)
not much about music - or learning from other musicians- like one might expect from a musician.. otherwise this is a great interview
Damn the man can talk...feel bad for the guy interviewing him.
@Elvis Yes, he’s very articulate and on point.