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alantlav The Black Crowes say
Cfl I RSI IU wi militant about maintain
personal and musical inter:
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decisions to do what y<
? $20.00 make you feel best," th
quirky frontman, Chris I
said in an interview be
ujjft' 111,1 I shows in Philadelphia.
s "Basically that is the
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s&l'C' any sort of thoughts that
commercial venture. For i
\ our lives. So why would
the opinion of a producer
I IIS $b.0D engineer ... or a record
lilt!!! J head ... over how we fee!
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I $17.50 The rail-thin, 25Robinson
is colorful in hi
ance ? with his shaggy I
I Auditorium sideburns, and bare feet (\
painted toenails).
$19.50 He's a drastic contrast
year-old brother, who's
thin, but pale and almost \
1 Guitarist Rich Robin:
writes the Crowes' music,
ly adamant, though, abo
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"I don't really analy;
write," he said. "Every tir
a song, I forget about it
how I wrote it. I don't e
down songs, I rarely reci
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hair, long Musically,
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vaiflike. Harmony and
son, who Musical The Black Crowes are playing at \
is equal- Companion" is people have t
ut letting more compiex than its predecessor, record as thei
ind rather the multiplatinum 1990 album that's how it's
he music "Shake Your Moneymaker." Piano His brother ;
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auu uigan aic uscu unuuguuui "1 saw
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ne I write sjon comes t0 ^ forefront. first nine song!
, I forget Rich Robinson calls the new lay- I decided to
:ver write ers "a natural progression." record," Chris
[>rd them, "You don't just try to cram it all was our steppi
they stick into one record," he said. "I think else, which w;
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