kravitz
location: eugene
listening to: Wild Feathers, Pat MacDonald, Electric Six, Mutemath
registered: 2000.02.20
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I was reading a review of a Sheryl Crow show, and saw these comments about her band. Anyone know any of these (as they are referred to later) dopplegangers?it's from http://www.channel3000.com:Oddly, her eight-member band looked like a menagerie of rock-history lookalikes. Her pirate guitar player was an albino Jimmy Page. The heavy-handed drummer was a dead ringer for "The Song Remains The Same"-era John Bonham. A clone of Elliott Smith was on rhythm guitar and her bassist was identical to his counterpart in Minneapolis alt-country group the Jayhawks. Throw in a keyboard player, two backup singer and a percussionist surrounded by a junkyard of assorted cymbals, urns, vases and hubcab-like instruments and you had Crow's personal orchestra -- one who was capable of breezing through all the oldies touchstones that keep popping up in her music.
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I was reading a review of a Sheryl Crow show, and saw these comments about her band. Anyone know any of these (as they are referred to later) dopplegangers?it's from http://www.channel3000.com:Oddly, her eight-member band looked like a menagerie of rock-history lookalikes. Her pirate guitar player was an albino Jimmy Page. The heavy-handed drummer was a dead ringer for "The Song Remains The Same"-era John Bonham. A clone of Elliott Smith was on rhythm guitar and her bassist was identical to his counterpart in Minneapolis alt-country group the Jayhawks. Throw in a keyboard player, two backup singer and a percussionist surrounded by a junkyard of assorted cymbals, urns, vases and hubcab-like instruments and you had Crow's personal orchestra -- one who was capable of breezing through all the oldies touchstones that keep popping up in her music.
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