Black Crowes had No 1, multi-platform records, but are forgotten today
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Date: April 30th, 2024 4:10 PM Author: bossy native
I think their fatal flaw was cashing the nostalgia ticket in real time, so their fans were buying a chance to miss the 70s.
Now, when people miss the 90s no one misses the Black Crowes
They don't sound 90s any more than the Allman Bros or something.
Same trap for Lenny Kravitz, who at least clings to some celebrity
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Date: April 30th, 2024 4:37 PM Author: bossy native
they predated it by a cunthair. In 1991 grunge hadnt arrived.
i remember an old rolling stone interview when they were attacking REM. That was the quality of their opposition initially.
By their second album, grunge had exploded and their window was closed
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