Chords for Later With Jools Holland - Chris Robinson / Black Crowes Interview - 13 04 01
Tempo:
129.3 bpm
Chords used:
Abm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
We welcomed to the piano Chris Robinson
Where should we begin I suppose we should begin right alone.
He is punk felonious punk
I was only talking to felonious monk felonious punks a good one or would be the loneliest one
And I was talking to Frank Skinner and he said what's felonious monks middle name good question.
Very good question
It's sphere like a ball.
That's an unusual name.
Whatever way you look at it usual man.
Well, here we are
So I'm gonna go back to the beginning.
I've got to go back to where we started now where you started
What was the first sort of music that you were listening to that got you excited about music my parents both of them
They're like my taste for like more rock music definitely revolved around
Sly and the family stone records being my really earliest memory [Abm] and I think like that that
Vibe Sly and the family stone have is something that I remember from so early and so comfortable with it
It's just that we have really loud guitars.
You know what I mean?
I still see that music almost in those
And the way he put together so many elements to make that bad and mad dogs and Englishmen
You know Joe Cocker and those were like the more Bob Dylan records and you know
Spectrum and now you just you just heard and recorded with Jimmy page
Now what was it like working with him?
He was was he a hero?
Definitely definitely
Wow working with Jimmy.
I mean the thing about that whole tour
It just fell into our laps really, you know
Jimmy called us up and there was a benefit and he said would you like to come play some songs with me?
We can do some blues numbers and some Zeppelin songs and you know when Jimmy calls you oblige
and
Jimmy played I would like to think he played beautifully because we
Like let him have a place where there was nothing else for really him to worry about because joining our dynamic
Which is something that's been going on for a while.
So we learned a lot musically a lot about dynamics and drama
You know musical drama playing with him
Recently with your new wife Kate you went to the Oscars.
Yes an excitement.
What was that like?
If you go if you get to go to the Oscars
Take something to eat
Because it's a lot.
I don't care how but who you're sitting next to how famous they are.
It doesn't help
it's like 18 hours long and
There's nothing to eat or drink the whole time.
It's miserable.
No, it was a
It was great.
Bob Dylan came on this big screen
He looked like Salvador Dali and me and Kate and and Kate's mom Goldie were just sitting there going
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen.
There's Bob Dylan in front of you know, 800 billion people and he's the coolest guy
I've ever seen in my life.
So that was worth the [N] price of admission
Tell us about the last number you're gonna be doing tonight.
That's Yeah
Got reaching back
When Kelly Jones was 11 years old
Twice as hard from our first album, and I believe we have the pleasure of you sitting in with us
I'm looking forward to that.
We're gonna have a thrust a little boogie.
Yeah.
Yeah, definitely
Well, we're looking forward to that in a moment.
So thank you very much beautiful
Where should we begin I suppose we should begin right alone.
He is punk felonious punk
I was only talking to felonious monk felonious punks a good one or would be the loneliest one
And I was talking to Frank Skinner and he said what's felonious monks middle name good question.
Very good question
It's sphere like a ball.
That's an unusual name.
Whatever way you look at it usual man.
Well, here we are
So I'm gonna go back to the beginning.
I've got to go back to where we started now where you started
What was the first sort of music that you were listening to that got you excited about music my parents both of them
They're like my taste for like more rock music definitely revolved around
Sly and the family stone records being my really earliest memory [Abm] and I think like that that
Vibe Sly and the family stone have is something that I remember from so early and so comfortable with it
It's just that we have really loud guitars.
You know what I mean?
I still see that music almost in those
And the way he put together so many elements to make that bad and mad dogs and Englishmen
You know Joe Cocker and those were like the more Bob Dylan records and you know
Spectrum and now you just you just heard and recorded with Jimmy page
Now what was it like working with him?
He was was he a hero?
Definitely definitely
Wow working with Jimmy.
I mean the thing about that whole tour
It just fell into our laps really, you know
Jimmy called us up and there was a benefit and he said would you like to come play some songs with me?
We can do some blues numbers and some Zeppelin songs and you know when Jimmy calls you oblige
and
Jimmy played I would like to think he played beautifully because we
Like let him have a place where there was nothing else for really him to worry about because joining our dynamic
Which is something that's been going on for a while.
So we learned a lot musically a lot about dynamics and drama
You know musical drama playing with him
Recently with your new wife Kate you went to the Oscars.
Yes an excitement.
What was that like?
If you go if you get to go to the Oscars
Take something to eat
Because it's a lot.
I don't care how but who you're sitting next to how famous they are.
It doesn't help
it's like 18 hours long and
There's nothing to eat or drink the whole time.
It's miserable.
No, it was a
It was great.
Bob Dylan came on this big screen
He looked like Salvador Dali and me and Kate and and Kate's mom Goldie were just sitting there going
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen.
There's Bob Dylan in front of you know, 800 billion people and he's the coolest guy
I've ever seen in my life.
So that was worth the [N] price of admission
Tell us about the last number you're gonna be doing tonight.
That's Yeah
Got reaching back
When Kelly Jones was 11 years old
Twice as hard from our first album, and I believe we have the pleasure of you sitting in with us
I'm looking forward to that.
We're gonna have a thrust a little boogie.
Yeah.
Yeah, definitely
Well, we're looking forward to that in a moment.
So thank you very much beautiful
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We welcomed to the piano Chris Robinson _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Where should we begin I suppose we should begin right alone.
He is punk felonious punk
I was only talking to felonious monk felonious punks a good one or would be the loneliest one
And I was talking to Frank Skinner and he said what's felonious monks middle name good question.
Very good question
It's sphere like a ball.
That's an unusual name.
Whatever way you look at it usual man.
Well, here we are
So I'm gonna go back to the beginning.
I've got to go back to where we started now where you started
What was the first sort of music that you were listening to that got you excited about music my parents both of them
They're like my taste for like more rock music definitely revolved around
_ Sly and the family stone records being my really earliest memory [Abm] and I think like that that
_ Vibe Sly and the family stone have is something that I remember from so early and so comfortable with it
_ It's just that we have really loud guitars.
You know what I mean?
I still see that music almost in those
_ And the way he put together so many elements to make that bad and mad dogs and Englishmen
You know Joe Cocker and those were like the more Bob Dylan records and you know
Spectrum and now you just you just heard and recorded with Jimmy page
_ Now what was it like working with him?
He was was he a hero? _ _
Definitely definitely
_ Wow working with Jimmy.
I mean the thing about that whole tour _ _
It just fell into our laps really, you know
Jimmy called us up and there was a benefit and he said would you like to come play some songs with me?
We can do some blues numbers and some Zeppelin songs and you know when Jimmy calls you oblige
and
_ Jimmy played I would like to think he played beautifully because we
Like let him have a place where there was nothing else for really him to worry about because joining our dynamic
Which is something that's been going on for a while.
So we learned a lot musically a lot about dynamics and drama
You know musical drama playing with him
_ Recently with your new wife Kate you went to the Oscars.
Yes an excitement.
What was that like?
_ _ If you go if you get to go to the Oscars
_ Take something to eat _
Because it's a lot.
I don't care how but who you're sitting next to how famous they are.
It doesn't help
it's like 18 hours long and
There's nothing to eat or drink the whole time.
It's miserable.
No, it was a
It was great.
Bob Dylan came on this big screen
He looked like Salvador Dali and me and Kate and and Kate's mom Goldie were just sitting there going
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen.
There's Bob Dylan in front of you know, 800 billion people and he's the coolest guy
I've ever seen in my life.
So that was worth the [N] price of admission
_ _ _ _ _ Tell us about the last number you're gonna be doing tonight.
_ That's Yeah
Got reaching back
When Kelly Jones was 11 years old
_ _ Twice as hard from our first album, and I believe we have the pleasure of you sitting in with us
I'm looking forward to that.
We're gonna have a thrust a little boogie.
Yeah.
Yeah, definitely
Well, we're looking forward to that in a moment.
So thank you very much beautiful
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Where should we begin I suppose we should begin right alone.
He is punk felonious punk
I was only talking to felonious monk felonious punks a good one or would be the loneliest one
And I was talking to Frank Skinner and he said what's felonious monks middle name good question.
Very good question
It's sphere like a ball.
That's an unusual name.
Whatever way you look at it usual man.
Well, here we are
So I'm gonna go back to the beginning.
I've got to go back to where we started now where you started
What was the first sort of music that you were listening to that got you excited about music my parents both of them
They're like my taste for like more rock music definitely revolved around
_ Sly and the family stone records being my really earliest memory [Abm] and I think like that that
_ Vibe Sly and the family stone have is something that I remember from so early and so comfortable with it
_ It's just that we have really loud guitars.
You know what I mean?
I still see that music almost in those
_ And the way he put together so many elements to make that bad and mad dogs and Englishmen
You know Joe Cocker and those were like the more Bob Dylan records and you know
Spectrum and now you just you just heard and recorded with Jimmy page
_ Now what was it like working with him?
He was was he a hero? _ _
Definitely definitely
_ Wow working with Jimmy.
I mean the thing about that whole tour _ _
It just fell into our laps really, you know
Jimmy called us up and there was a benefit and he said would you like to come play some songs with me?
We can do some blues numbers and some Zeppelin songs and you know when Jimmy calls you oblige
and
_ Jimmy played I would like to think he played beautifully because we
Like let him have a place where there was nothing else for really him to worry about because joining our dynamic
Which is something that's been going on for a while.
So we learned a lot musically a lot about dynamics and drama
You know musical drama playing with him
_ Recently with your new wife Kate you went to the Oscars.
Yes an excitement.
What was that like?
_ _ If you go if you get to go to the Oscars
_ Take something to eat _
Because it's a lot.
I don't care how but who you're sitting next to how famous they are.
It doesn't help
it's like 18 hours long and
There's nothing to eat or drink the whole time.
It's miserable.
No, it was a
It was great.
Bob Dylan came on this big screen
He looked like Salvador Dali and me and Kate and and Kate's mom Goldie were just sitting there going
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen.
There's Bob Dylan in front of you know, 800 billion people and he's the coolest guy
I've ever seen in my life.
So that was worth the [N] price of admission
_ _ _ _ _ Tell us about the last number you're gonna be doing tonight.
_ That's Yeah
Got reaching back
When Kelly Jones was 11 years old
_ _ Twice as hard from our first album, and I believe we have the pleasure of you sitting in with us
I'm looking forward to that.
We're gonna have a thrust a little boogie.
Yeah.
Yeah, definitely
Well, we're looking forward to that in a moment.
So thank you very much beautiful
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