As Ultimate Classic Rock reported, the 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees got things started with "Profane Prophecy," one of the two songs released in January from their upcoming album, A Pound of Feathers. While they played one other new tune, "Pharmacy Chronicles," the set was otherwise made up mostly of popular Crowes standards like "Twice as Hard," "Jealous Again," "She Talks to Angels," "Remedy" and "Sting Me."
"Three Button Hand Me Down" is probably most famous song from Faces' 1970 debut album, First Step, released just a few months after the band took shape, made up of former members of Small Faces and The Jeff Beck Group (Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan, Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood).
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The Australian concert was likely a preview of what American audiences can expect when the Crowes kick off their Summer Hospitality tour in May.
"Hopefully there's more jumping up and down than looking at phones," the singer continued, adding, "But, you know, a Sagittarian can dream, can't he?"
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