The Underground Press
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2000 | Volume 1 | Number 2
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Behind Internet Radio
By MISFIT
It's hard to find a Black Crowes song on the radio. Even when the band releases a new album there is no guarantee that it will be played. What's a fan to do? If you're Jason Davis and a webmaster known as Skitzo, you take matters into your own hands...
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Somebody's On Your (Jewel) Case
By JULI LAZAR ‘LADY VIRTUE’
“I know it’s in here! I just cataloged ‘em and put ‘em into chronological order less than a week ago! Where is that flippin’ show?” How many times have you gone to your CD rack looking for a specific gig and were unable to find it quickly because there is no artwork or U-card in the case? How about taking a show with you in your car or on a trip and not known...
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Amorica - The Place To Be
By DAVID CAPLICE
In 1978, I attended my first rock concert. I went with my older brother and his friend. I didn't speak a word to anyone. Since that time, I have been to many shows and have ...
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30 DAYS IN THE HOLE:
THE MONTH IN REVIEW

Crowes In Studio... As The Rumor Mill Turns

MESSAGEBOARD MADNESS
Messages From Amorica

TALL DAYS
What The Hell Is A Tall Day?




Reviews
October 23rd, 1999
A few weeks back I decided I needed to update my Crowes collection to include some 1998 Club Tour shows and some 1999 shows. I started by making a trade with Rev. Blake, one of the regulars in the Crowes messageboard and trader community. I selected two club tour shows, The By Your Side Premier Boradcast, 4/4/99 and 10/23/99. I knew that the club shows might not be very interesting or necessarily perfect sound quality, but I was very suprised to find out that they were both excellent shows. In particular...

An Old Raincoat Never Let's You Down
The Faces, a band known mostly for the men who came out of it, are one of the many bands which can be seen as a major influence on The Black Crowes. Kings of swaggering bar room bawd rock and roll, Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood found themselves together in the Jeff Beck Group in the late 1960's. Fed up with Beck's uncanny ability to piss off everyone around him and attempt to control every aspect of a band that had become too talented for him to control, Woodie and Rod left to join the Faces. On the way out, though, they stopped briefly to record one of the greatest albums in rock history...





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