Rolled in from Atlanta, GA on my way to New Orleans. Sounds like it could be the opening lyric to another, in a long list, of great Black Crowes road songs. It's just the truth. It was the closest opportunity I was given to see the Black Crowes with the currently posted tour dates. So I took it. Biloxi, MS? Seemed like a strange place to utter your first musical words back in the States from a European tour, until I arrived. What a great atmosphere surrounding a venue and the show itself. Total party vibe. No sooner was I at the counter checking in to my hotel room, then my eye was catching flashes of Black Crowes' paraphenalia left and right. It was showtime in just 2 hours. Well, where's the show? Go into the casino? Well alright! Sounded interesting. And it was. What a phenomenal venue. Nestled right there in the casino just beyond the slots. When people say "there's not a bad seat in the house", this must be the place they're talking about. My seats were slight stage right,. . . last row. Literally, last row. My back touched my seat. My seat's back touched the wall. But I still felt like I could reach out and touch the stage. Then came the better news. General admission on the floor. Needless to say I was center stage three people deep in about 2.7 seconds. That's where I remained through a great set of old and new Black Crowes tunes, mixed in with a few beer and bathroom runs, of course. What a show. 2 solid hours of rock'n'roll in the middle of gambling victory and debouchery, and you'd never know it. Not one single intereference from the casino rambled in to the music venue. It was a perfect womb to safely house the perfect show. The boys were in good spirits. Few words were spoken, and few needed to be. As usual, the Crowes let the music do the talking. They rocked, they rolled, they mellowed, they moved. Hoghlights for me were, my new favorite Black Crowes song, "Oh, Josephine" and my all time favorite Crowes tune "Sometimes Salvation". My last reference to the ladder is MISSING that song in three straight nights of shows at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA. Should've gone all four nights. My only slight disappointment was not hearing ANY of the songs off the upcoming album. No big deal really. Warpaint still feels new. Overall, diverse, well played show. Awesome, intimate setting. Let's not talk about what happened in the casino AFTER the show. After all, we're all aware that "what happens in Biloxi, stays in Biloxi".