VH1 Storytellers Season 2 Episode 5

VH1 Storytellers Season 2 Episode 5 Counting Crows

  • August 12, 1997

VH1 Storytellers is a unique and intimate show that allows music fans to get up close and personal with their favorite artists. Season 2, episode 5 features the iconic band Counting Crows as they take the stage to tell the stories behind their biggest hits.

The episode begins with a brief introduction from the host, who explains the concept behind VH1 Storytellers and how it gives artists a chance to share the stories and inspiration behind their music. Then, the lights dim and the band takes the stage to thunderous applause.

Lead singer Adam Duritz greets the audience and begins to talk about the origins of the band's biggest hit, "Mr. Jones." He explains that the song was inspired by a real-life encounter he had at a bar with a man named Mr. Jones, who was convinced that he would someday be a big star. Duritz talks about the feeling of being young and unsure of your place in the world and how that informed the lyrics of the song.

As the band launches into "Mr. Jones," it's clear that they still love performing the song that made them famous. Duritz's voice is in fine form, and the rest of the band provides tight, energetic backup. As the song ends, the audience roars its approval.

Next up is "Round Here," another fan favorite. Duritz talks about how the song was inspired by a friend of his who was struggling with depression. He talks about the challenge of trying to help a friend who is going through a hard time and the importance of being there for people when they need you.

The band plays a slowed-down, stripped-down version of the song, highlighting the haunting lyrics and Duritz's emotional vocals. The audience is rapt throughout the performance, hanging on every word.

Other songs on the setlist include "A Long December," "Hanginaround," and "Accidentally in Love." Before each song, Duritz takes the time to share the backstory behind the lyrics, giving fans a deeper understanding of the band's creative process. The performances themselves are energetic and passionate, with the band clearly enjoying every moment of being on stage.

As the show draws to a close, the band plays an acoustic version of "Rain King," one of their lesser-known but still beloved songs. Duritz talks about how writing the song helped him to understand his own struggles with anxiety and depression, and how music has always been a way for him to work through his emotions.

As the final notes of the song fade away, the audience rises to its feet, applauding and cheering.

VH1 Storytellers season 2 episode 5 featuring Counting Crows is a must-see for any fan of the band's music. Not only do fans get to see the band perform some of their biggest hits, they also get to hear the stories behind the music and gain a deeper appreciation for the band's creative process. It's a moving and inspiring episode that will stay with viewers long after the show is over.

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VH1 Storytellers, Season 2 Episode 5, is available to watch and stream on VH1. You can also buy, rent VH1 Storytellers on demand at Paramount+ online.
  • First Aired
    August 12, 1997
  • Language
    English