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The Black Crowes Perform Remedy Live at Clark County Amphitheater

Venue: The Amphitheater at Clark County Location: Ridgefield, Washington, United States Date: June 11, 2006

In June 2006, The Black Crowes were riding high on the momentum of their latest album, 'Lions,' which had dropped back in 2001. Interestingly, 'Remedy' isn't from 'Lions'—it hails from their earlier 1992 album, 'Amorica.' This song, beloved by fans, captures the band's signature blend of Southern rock and blues. By this point, the Crowes were embracing a reinvigorated sound, and their live performances showcased their undeniable chemistry and spontaneity. The concert at the Amphitheater at Clark County was a thrilling experience for the audience, as it marked a time when the band, despite ups and downs, was reconnecting with their roots. Notably, Chris and Rich Robinson's dynamic on stage has always sparked interest—who knew how much brotherly tension and collaboration could shape rock 'n' roll? That night in Ridgefield captured a moment in their ongoing journey, reminding fans of the electrifying power of live music.

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