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Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the…
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Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes (editie 2020)

door Steve Gorman (Auteur), Steven Hyden (Auteur)

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For over two decades, The Black Crowes topped the charts and reigned supreme over the radio waves, even as hair bands, grunge, and hip-hop threatened to dethrone them. With hits like "Hard to Handle," "She Talks to Angels," and "Remedy," their massive success launched them to stardom in the early '90s, earning them a place among rock royalty. They were on the cover of Rolling Stone, MTV played their videos 24/7, and Generation X re-discovered the power of classic rock and blues by digging into multi-platinum classics like Shake Your Money Maker and The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion. But stardom can be fleeting. For the Black Crowes, success slowly dwindled as the band members got caught up in the rock star world and lost sight of their musical ambition. Despite the drinking, drugs, and incessant fighting between Chris and Rich Robinson--the angriest brothers in rock and roll, with all due respect to Oasis and the Kinks--the band continued to tour until 2013. On any given night, they could be the best band you ever saw. (Or the most combative.) Then, one last rift caused by Chris Robinson proved insurmountable for the band to survive. After that, the Black Crowes would fly no more. Founding member Steve Gorman was there for all of it--the coke and weed-fueled tours; the tumultuous recording sessions; the backstage hangs with legends like Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and the Rolling Stones. As the band's drummer and voice of reason, he tried to keep the Black Crowes together musically--and in one piece emotionally. In his first-person history of the Black Crowes, Hard To Handle--the first ever account of this great American rock band's beginning, middle, and end--Gorman makes it clear just how impossible that job was. Fortunately, Gorman tells the tale with great insight, candor, and humor. They don't make bands like the Black Crowes anymore: crazy, brilliant, self-destructive, inspiring, and, ultimately, not built to last. But, man, what a ride it was while it lasted.… (meer)
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Titel:Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes
Auteurs:Steve Gorman (Auteur)
Andere auteurs:Steven Hyden (Auteur)
Info:Hachette Books
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Hard to Handle: The Life and Death of the Black Crowes--A Memoir door Steve Gorman

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  booklover3258 | Apr 13, 2024 |
Breaking up a band that you spent most of your adult life listening to over money and power (within the band) makes this a hard read, because you come into it with the bias towards being pissed, but I think Steve Gorman showed enough of the light side of the band to counteract the selfishness, pettiness, and ego of the Robinson Brothers. Watching, and now reading the behind the scenes details, of the absolute downward spiral the Black Crowes were on were very disheartening. I know Rich and Chris Robinson are now back together, with a new incarnation of the Black Crowes, but there will always only be the originals. True classics. The Brothers have said that the reason why other band members were not invited back to rejoin the band this time was so they wouldn't slip back into the bad habits, the backstabbing, and the overall toxic behaviors of the past. I still stand with Steve Gorman on what he had to say in this book about his time in the band, and the actions of The Brothers. ( )
  Kerrazyscott | Nov 7, 2023 |
I didn't know what to expect when I picked this one up. Back in the early 90's I was an avid listener to Shake Your Money Maker. When the band player with Junkyard in Murfreesboro, I was in the crowd dancing and hollering with a packed house.

Over the years though, the Black Crowes had become too self indulgent, too jam band-ish, and too seeped in marijuana for me. Like many others my interest wafted away. I generally lost interest in a band that I'd really enjoyed.

Over the years I've come to know many of the people involved with the Crowe's story. I was curious how they would be portrayed. In the past they hadn't always been treated kindly. I needn't have worried, Gorman is genuinely kind with everyone. Even the many shots at the Robinson brothers are tempered with love.

This is a book that tells tales and names names, but not in a salacious manner. Praise and condemnation are handed out in equal doses. Better yet, his narrative makes me remember why I initially fell in love with the Crowes all those years ago. This is a good read that I strongly recommend. ( )
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For over two decades, The Black Crowes topped the charts and reigned supreme over the radio waves, even as hair bands, grunge, and hip-hop threatened to dethrone them. With hits like "Hard to Handle," "She Talks to Angels," and "Remedy," their massive success launched them to stardom in the early '90s, earning them a place among rock royalty. They were on the cover of Rolling Stone, MTV played their videos 24/7, and Generation X re-discovered the power of classic rock and blues by digging into multi-platinum classics like Shake Your Money Maker and The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion. But stardom can be fleeting. For the Black Crowes, success slowly dwindled as the band members got caught up in the rock star world and lost sight of their musical ambition. Despite the drinking, drugs, and incessant fighting between Chris and Rich Robinson--the angriest brothers in rock and roll, with all due respect to Oasis and the Kinks--the band continued to tour until 2013. On any given night, they could be the best band you ever saw. (Or the most combative.) Then, one last rift caused by Chris Robinson proved insurmountable for the band to survive. After that, the Black Crowes would fly no more. Founding member Steve Gorman was there for all of it--the coke and weed-fueled tours; the tumultuous recording sessions; the backstage hangs with legends like Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and the Rolling Stones. As the band's drummer and voice of reason, he tried to keep the Black Crowes together musically--and in one piece emotionally. In his first-person history of the Black Crowes, Hard To Handle--the first ever account of this great American rock band's beginning, middle, and end--Gorman makes it clear just how impossible that job was. Fortunately, Gorman tells the tale with great insight, candor, and humor. They don't make bands like the Black Crowes anymore: crazy, brilliant, self-destructive, inspiring, and, ultimately, not built to last. But, man, what a ride it was while it lasted.

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