Thursday, December 16, 2010

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The Black Crowes. Cabin Fever

still have not gone and we are longing for. The Ravens have announced that they take another hiatus. They do not specify how long out of print but will clarify that again. For now continue to tour the United States making the rounds, that is, filled with magic every city that reviewing its tremendous legacy passed without following any rules or any set pattern. Les guides his love of music and we can only be grateful.


has a reader in Popu this month that they have been seen in New York twice. In the first performed 23 tracks and the second on 20. Only 5 songs repeated on both days. Glorious versions, set acoustic and electric, the band in perfect harmony .... Someone gives more. Few bands are able to offer their fans so much. These guys live up real music and they never seem to exhaust the inspiration.


Ojala edit an atomic dvd of this tour because it's worth picking their current form. They are living a few years as exciting or more than the time of The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion and Amorica and have their best education. Hallucinate with Luther Dickinson . Has fitted perfectly into this band and is as good or even better guitarist Marc Ford .


the moment I'm content with this Ca bin Fever that gave my cousin Oscar and I have visions and a few times. A most charming DVD contains some of the recording sessions of their last studio album Before the Frost recorded at Levon Helm studies . Robinson brothers definitely know how to choose the right atmosphere to deploy its arsenal of songs.


The staging is suggestive. The sound comes off of crows flying in the vicinity of the cabin where the disc was recorded. A snapshot of the big birds that follow the band members going to the studio. We passed a small wood and brick interior. Chris rigor makes introductions, jokes with the crowd and attack Aimless Peacock with Rich Robinson the sitar and the violin Larry Campbell. Initially very consistent with the environment in which we live. In the hills of Woodstock. Far from the madding crowd. The public is excited about the song ends. As for no!


Then comes one of my favorite scenes. Levon Helm and Chris Robinson sat opposite to a fireplace with a dog hanging around there. Friendly chat and Chris is happy. A pretty picture, heh, heh. The two hit it off perfectly. They separated a few years but are united in their music and their way of understanding it. Both Black Crowes and The Band approach the American musical tradition with the same wisdom and the same respect to construct their own discourse, varied and rich in nuances.


From the talk, we went to Good Morning Captain the fabulous start of Befo re All the frost ... a wise place first in the list. In almost every song the band we act in that little cabin for a privileged few. Needless to say I like to be one of the lucky ones who are in that place at that very moment. Among my favorite moments are the heartfelt version of Oh Sweet Nothing the Velvet sung by Rich Robinson Face Serious and guitar with the invaluable rapport between him and Luther.


After Appaloosa, one of the first songs of his latest album that I was the first, show us some pictures of the queue for admission to the study of Levon Helm. The staff is well sheltered at but any of us would give anything for ourselves in their place. If you have to go hunting it out. All items are collected with ease, with measured drawings, without fanfare. The camera moves according to the place and all flows in harmony again. It's nice to hear them go from half folkie What is home to the meandering Been A Long Time (Waiting on Love) with apotheosis later by Luther and madness with Chris blown harmonica accompanied by an envelope all percussion. The whore glory.


Anyway this seems like a nice way of dismissing the blog for this year as I hope I take vacation and not return until next year. Shine Along with playing in the background I look forward to firing that are passed from time to time around here who continue to enjoy all those things that are worthwhile in life.

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