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The Black Crowes - 'HorseHead' - Sammy Lee Drumz

Drum cover of 'HorseHead' by the Black Crowes taken from the Susan-perb 'By Your Side' album released in 1999.

Drums, enthusiasm and editing by Sammy Lee

'Horsehead' written by Chris Robinson and Rich Robinson

Recorded by:

Chris Robinson – diva (vocals and harmonica)

Rich Robinson – the prince (guitar)

Steve Gorman – drum schtick (drums)

Eddie Harsch – thirty-nine? (keyboards)

Sven Pipien – very bass (bass guitar)

Curtis King, Cindy Mizelle, Tawatha Agee, Brenda White King, Vanees Thomas – background vocals

Production: Kevin Shirley

Seeing the band on the 'souled out tour' numerous times during 1999 and being completely swept up in the majestically stoned out congregation planted a funky smelling seed in my musically ravenous brain and stuck in there ever since...

This song in particular is reminiscent of that time and it's meaning brought about further erie correlation of my own path later on in life. The song itself is a funk n roll swagger fest, dragging influences such as- sly and the family stone, faces, humble pie and the stones exile era into the millennial eve... At the time this album also went against the grain of commercial norms and subsequently got buried by the indie, new metal scenesters blandly hogging the mainstream.

Underrated, bold, sexy and eternally cool as a funky Sunday with a sack of whack and an ice cold six pack, this baby goes to eleven and soars to such angelic sonic heights and such deep groove laden riffola that it's a chore to keep ones clothes on while listening to it.

Видео The Black Crowes - 'HorseHead' - Sammy Lee Drumz канала Sammy Lee
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5 сентября 2019 г. 3:32:40
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