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Rolling Stone Music Now

The Black Crowes Look Back at ‘Shake Your Moneymaker’

Rolling Stone Music Now

Rolling Stone

Music Commentary, Music, Music Interviews

41K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2021

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Chris and Rich Robinson look back at the birth of the Black Crowes, the making of their debut, and much more with host Brian Hiatt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, I'm Brian Hyatt, and this is Rolling Stone Music Now, and I'm super psyched to be here

0:11.2

or be somewhere with Chris Robinson and Rich Robinson of the Black Crows.

0:16.0

There is a big anniversary box set coming out of their debut.

0:21.8

Shake your Moneymaker and we're going to talk about that and the origins of the band and all sorts of stuff.

0:28.5

And thanks for joining me guys.

0:30.5

Thanks for having us in virtual reality land.

0:35.0

Exactly.

0:36.0

So how have your quarantine been going and have you, are you in each other's bubbles or have you been completely completely have you seen each other physically since this all started?

0:45.0

No, we're you know we're in separate some parts of the country. I think it's been horrible for everyone I mean but like I've said I've had incredible moments and you know a lot of deep moments. I say thank goodness for that my wife Camille is as amazing as she is.

1:06.0

But overall it's been it's horrible it's horrible to you know I was saying the other day

1:11.8

like just the not just even playing music just going to see music is such a big part of our lives you know my life since I was old enough to sneak into the 688 club to see the replacements on the Let It Be Tour, you know, with my first fake ID.

1:26.7

So it hurts not to be doing it.

1:29.2

It hurts not to be being a part of it, you know. You would have been obviously on tour right now.

1:35.0

Do you feel the loss of that tour?

1:37.0

Specifically, do you kind of feel the absence of what you're supposed to be doing right now?

1:41.0

Yeah, most definitely, you know. I mean not even what I were

1:44.6

supposed to be doing something that that's just part of who we are at this point, you know. After 30

1:51.2

years of living on the road, you know, if you don't like it, if you don't take to it,

1:57.4

then it's not going to be the same experience.

1:59.9

And, you know, no matter how jaded or no matter how you could look around or you know when you're being negative, there's so much adventure still and travel and in playing music and then you know you never know what freaky person you're going to meet

2:15.0

when you're like in the right when everything comes together

2:18.0

and I miss yeah I definitely miss that you know I miss singing I, you know, I like to sing.

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