Dave_Mack (Five bus, Jive bus!) | | Posted: Sep 25, 2009 - 09:56 | |
w00t! I'm gonna see TOP tonight, along with AWB. Now if only Lowell George could show up...
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vit
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This guy is pushing, and pushing hard.
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maroubra (British Columbia Canada) | | Posted: Sep 16, 2009 - 06:39 | |
Thanks for playing Little Feat Bill.The greatest band from the 70's that never made it big. Love them.
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helgigermany (Germany) | | Posted: Sep 16, 2009 - 04:46 | |
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boober (KC,Mo) | | Posted: Jul 24, 2009 - 08:01 | |
I was at a party years ago,about 25 people all standing around drinking...but their was no life to the party.It was somebody else' house and I asked him if he could play some music.He told me to go ahead and pick something out.My taste is a little different(why I love RP).He had a lot of standard crap...but he had this album and I cranked up Spanish Moon.In 3 seconds everybody was bobbin' their heads and dancing in the kitchen.This song does it every time.Miss ya Lowell! |
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crockydile (The swamps of Houston) | | Posted: Jul 24, 2009 - 07:51 | |
romeotuma wrote:
This is so good for the ears...
At least you are consistent... |
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Tim_in_N_FL (Florida) | | Posted: Jun 22, 2009 - 13:02 | |
Bill, Nice to hear Little Feat on RP. I saw that you played some early Ry Cooder earlier too and remembered reading that Ry Cooder had sat-in on the session recording of Willin' because the lead guitarist had injured his hand playing with an RC airplane. Wow! I never realized that most of the original guys in the band were ex-patriots from Zappas' Mothers of Invention era. Sweet!  |
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passsion8 (over the hills and far away) | | Posted: Jun 22, 2009 - 12:58 | |
First listen was on a non-stop drive from NY to FL in the late 70's. This tape never left our deck. Absolutely the best live album ever, with Allmans' Live at the Fillmore a close second.
Nowadays, I'm listening to Inara George (Lowell's daughter). Worlds away in style. Check her out in The Bird & The Bee.
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bpkengor (York, Maine, USA) | | Posted: Jun 22, 2009 - 12:54 | |
oldsinger wrote:These guys opened for somebody (?) back in Boston in the 70's. Had me dancing in the aisle (and I don't dance). Jeez, they were good!
They opened for Sly & The Family Stone in the fall of 1973 in St. Louis, Missouri. That was my first introduction... |
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annersjen (in the rolling hills of New York) | | Posted: May 21, 2009 - 20:10 | |
toterola wrote:BEST. LIVE. ALBUM. EVAHHH!  Agreed, and this one of the best songs off of it. Awesome 10 |
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toterola (Further) | | Posted: May 21, 2009 - 18:59 | |
BEST. LIVE. ALBUM. EVAHHH!  |
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: May 21, 2009 - 18:57 | |
This is so good for the ears...
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gabeler
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Time loves a hero and Lowel is missed more and more over time.
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melissa (western Kentucky) | | Posted: May 12, 2009 - 12:01 | |
Nice. Needed a little boogie in my chair! |
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keller1 (In A Gadda Da Vida, Baby) | | Posted: May 12, 2009 - 11:59 | |
sharkartist wrote:LOVE THIS SONG
ME TOO. The original from Feat Don't Fail Me Now was the soundtrack of my last year of university ... back when I could take the self abuse. |
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sharkartist
| | Posted: Apr 10, 2009 - 22:12 | |
LOVE
THIS
SONG
Long live the memory of our beloved Lowell.
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sharkartist
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countyman wrote:Hookers and hustlers. Whiskey and bad cocaine.
Where is this Spanish Moon?
Nawlins. |
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martindi (MAINZ, GERMANY) | | Posted: Mar 19, 2009 - 15:03 | |
This is just..fade..only at the very end is not too bad...
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countyman (sixburgh) | | Posted: Mar 19, 2009 - 15:01 | |
Hookers and hustlers. Whiskey and bad cocaine.
Where is this Spanish Moon?
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: Mar 10, 2009 - 10:03 | |
I love Little Feat, and this is a great song from a great album...
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yavamoni
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peter_james_bond (Lunenburg, NS) | | Posted: Mar 10, 2009 - 09:38 | |
This is one GREAT live album!! Highly recommended. He beat me to it  |
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WonderLizard (2,755.46 mi. due east of Paradise) | | Posted: Mar 10, 2009 - 09:37 | |
One of the great live albums ever. I actually prefer this to most of their studio recordings.
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old_shep (Iowa) | | Posted: Jan 15, 2009 - 09:06 | |
Listening to Little Feat is about as close to ecstacy I can get anymore.
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peyotecoyote (Home of Sir Frederick Banting) | | Posted: Jan 15, 2009 - 09:04 | |
MONSTER HORNS!! and that's a good thang! |
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bobcat1963 (the netherlands) | | Posted: Jan 06, 2009 - 04:37 | |
thanks for playing, Bill, makes my day ;-)
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oldsinger (Wexford, PA) | | Posted: Dec 05, 2008 - 14:23 | |
These guys opened for somebody (?) back in Boston in the 70's. Had me dancing in the aisle (and I don't dance). Jeez, they were good!
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nagsheadlocal (North Carolina, the new New Jersey) | | Posted: Dec 05, 2008 - 14:16 | |
What kills me about this song, every time I hear it, is Sam Clayton saying "Uh-huh" right at the beginning.
What a band. When I first heard Little Feat I was in music school and listening to jazz. My GF gave me "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" as a Christmas present and I was won back to the land of funk and roll.
Thanks, Denise - hope life has treated you well.
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Alafia
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Panama_Floyd wrote:Before the digital era, "Waiting for Columbus" was IMO the best live recording ever made. Of course, it could have been all the whiskey and bad cocaine I was on back then....  I still miss Lowell George, and I'm raising a Craftsman 11/16ths socket in his honor. Oh yeah, absolutely.  Oh, to have been there, with Tower of Power, and the Feat in their prime... |
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ch83575
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Panama_Floyd wrote:Before the digital era, "Waiting for Columbus" was IMO the best live recording ever made. Of course, it could have been all the whiskey and bad cocaine I was on back then....  I still miss Lowell George, and I'm raising a Craftsman 11/16ths socket in his honor. I don't get it, you think that some of the modern digital recordings are better? I think there is something very visceral about this album and I think it is mostly great music, but the fantastic sound quality doesn't hurt. I am basing my opinion on the original vinyl, perhaps it lost something in the translation to CD. The Grateful Dead "Reckoning" is really good too. |
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