Although he has only put out two albums, Rolling Stone magazine named Randolph as one of the 100 greatest guitar players of all time.
Robert Randolph set the music world on fire in late 2000 and early 2001 when he began to play his first club dates in New York City. These were a result of being discovered playing his pedal steel guitar at the first Sacred Steel Convention in Florida in the spring of 2000. Randolph started playing the pedal steel as a teenager and started playing at his Orange, NJ, church just outside of Newark. The House of God Church, an African-American Pentecostal denomination, has been implementing steel guitars (or "Sacred Steel") in services since the '30s, with the pedal steel in particular being introduced during the '70s. Randolph learned to play by watching other steel players in his church. Jim Markel was the man who heard Randolph play at the Sacred Steel Convention, and he later introduced him to his friend, Gary Waldman. Waldman, who already managed several artists, invited Randolph to audition for him. Waldman and Markel began to manage Randolph; they played the audition tape over the phone to Matt Hickey, talent buyer at Manhattan's Bowery Ballroom. Hickey signed Randolph on as the opening act for the North Mississippi Allstars and it was the beginning of a very large explosion. Within a month, Randolph was playing to thousands with Medeski, Martin & Wood (MMW) at the Beacon Theater. Allstars and MMW keyboardist John Medeski liked Randolph so much that he asked him to record an all-instrumental gospel/blues album with them. The Word was released in August 2001 to great critical and popular acclaim. Randolph's own band, the Family Band, includes cousins Danyell Morgan and Marcus Randolph (bass and drums, respectively) and John Ginty (Hammond B-3 organ). Their career began with opening gigs for a variety of blues, jazz-funk, and jam bands such as the Derek Trucks Band, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, and Soulive. Headlining gigs became the norm within a few months. Robert Randolph & the Family Band released Live at the Wetlands in fall 2001. 2003's Unclassified and its single, "I Need More Love," introduced Randolph to an even wider audience. Colorblind followed in 2006
Problems
Robert Randolph & The Family Band Lyrics
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My mama told me
To play with toys
Now that I am a man
I’ve grown and learned
To understand
She always kept telling me
Son, would you please
Because I don’t want you do go astray
These are the problems of the world today
With the world messed up
Everything is tied up
People living scared
But there’s no need to have fear
We’ve got something
that the enemy’s don’t
We’ve got each other
Stay close to your loved ones
Problems of the world today
Don’t let our children go astray
Problems of the world today
Don’t let our children go astray
Just keep the faith in God
He won’t make it hard
The lyrics of "Problems" by Robert Randolph & The Family Band explore the troubles and challenges of the modern world, particularly for children growing up in difficult circumstances. The song opens with a reflection on the advice of the singer's mother, urging him to stay out of trouble and find fulfilling activities as a child. As the singer has grown up, he has come to appreciate the wisdom of this advice and the importance of avoiding the risks and dangers of the streets. The chorus emphasizes the many challenges facing the world today, from social and political problems to personal struggles and fears.
Despite these challenges, the song also offers a message of hope and resilience. The singer suggests that there is a powerful resource available to us in our communities and relationships, particularly with our loved ones. By staying close to those we care about, we can find strength and support in challenging times. Moreover, the singer suggests that faith in God can help us navigate the difficulties of life with courage and perseverance. Ultimately, the song suggests that we can overcome the problems of the world today by working together, supporting one another, and seeking hope and courage through faith.
Line by Line Meaning
When I was a little boy
As a child, I was taught certain rules.
My mama told me
My mother advised me.
To play with toys
She told me to find joy in the simple things in life.
Now that I am a man
As an adult, I've gained wisdom.
I’ve grown and learned
Through experience, I have gained knowledge.
To understand
I comprehend the world better now.
She always kept telling me
My mother consistently reminded me.
Son, would you please
She would ask me kindly.
Stay out of the streets
She cautioned me against danger.
Because I don’t want you do go astray
She feared that I would make poor decisions.
These are the problems of the world today
The world is full of trouble in modern times.
With the world messed up
Society is chaotic.
Everything is tied up
All aspects of life seem to connect.
People living scared
Fear permeates society.
But there’s no need to have fear
There is hope for a better future.
We’ve got something that the enemy’s don’t
There is a strength and unity amongst us that those against us lack.
We’ve got each other
We can rely on one another.
Stay close to your loved ones
The bonds between us are important.
Problems of the world today
The difficulties faced by society.
Don’t let our children go astray
Don't let the next generation be misguided.
Just keep the faith in God
Remain faithful and trusting in a higher power.
He won’t make it hard
God will not bring unnecessary challenges upon us.
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