They are just so good aren't they? I've seen them a few times over here in Europe and they were quite simply brilliant! This is probably one of my favourites, although I must admit that I am partial to "Time loves a hero"
Oh well oh well! Had the joy of seeing the Feat blowing Who fans away in the 1970's........and now doing the same to all us who doubted they would be as good without LG. Just the best touring band in the business in the 2000's. Oh yes.
They were great with Lowell and without him. I never got to see him but I saw them twice after he checked out. They were wonderful live and studio quality on stage. Such a pleasure to hear such an ensemble
Lowell was the best singer this group ever had, although Craig Fuller comes really close.
This might be sexism on my part, but I do not think that Shaun Murphy is as good as either of them. Oh, I really do wish that she was though. They always sound best in small venues, and I do believe that Barrer's slide finally equals Lowell's.
Note: All of these are opinons and I would not be surprised if anyone disagreed with me.
wish they'd always have Lowell.but,his incredible style lives on.saw them night before Lowell passed.stunned after the best ever in 70's.trying to pass the influence on to my sons to keep trying to make music even without the incredible L.G./his infamous overalls? hope music/talent/song writing/goes on?new musicians try to imitate old bands/style. If we don't give them a chance/criticize attempts.all left is screaming/rap?embrace young musicians who admire/try to emulate the classics
Far and away my favourite Little Feat track. Just brilliant. To say they aren't Little Feat without Lowell is disrespectful to the multiple accomplishments and music they've created since.
Agreed completely. I've been listening to Little Feat since the summer of 1976, and I fell in love with their music. The "Last Record Album" had just come out, and I was genuinely impressed by the entire Album.
Talented Musicians in an Amazing Band playing Great Songs equals Great Music.....I've been a fan since the early 70's.....Just noticed that the bartender in the video is the guy that played Kramer on the Seinfeld episode when they made the TV show....who's the chic???she's hot
no that is the guy that auditioned to play Kramer on "Seinfeld" when Jerry and George wrote the show for NBC and they were auditioning people to play Kramer, Elaine and George.....and that guy stole raisins from the room
They are just so good aren't they? I've seen them a few times over here in Europe and they were quite simply brilliant! This is probably one of my favourites, although I must admit that I am partial to "Time loves a hero"
Duane1956 3 years ago
Oh well oh well! Had the joy of seeing the Feat blowing Who fans away in the 1970's........and now doing the same to all us who doubted they would be as good without LG. Just the best touring band in the business in the 2000's. Oh yes.
Deebemc 3 years ago
This song ! This band ! stand on there own
hardrock6669 3 years ago
Yeaahhh Thats the shit right there !
ultramegadudesupper 3 years ago
When they were on Austin City limits this was the best show ever, you gota post it, it was HOT! it was great and you need to see it!
I give it a 10, try to record it.
keefer2111 3 years ago 2
God BLESS America!!!
buddy34 3 years ago
They were great with Lowell and without him. I never got to see him but I saw them twice after he checked out. They were wonderful live and studio quality on stage. Such a pleasure to hear such an ensemble
Jay435 4 years ago 3
Lowell was the best singer this group ever had, although Craig Fuller comes really close.
This might be sexism on my part, but I do not think that Shaun Murphy is as good as either of them. Oh, I really do wish that she was though. They always sound best in small venues, and I do believe that Barrer's slide finally equals Lowell's.
Note: All of these are opinons and I would not be surprised if anyone disagreed with me.
Spottyo 3 years ago
wish they'd always have Lowell.but,his incredible style lives on.saw them night before Lowell passed.stunned after the best ever in 70's.trying to pass the influence on to my sons to keep trying to make music even without the incredible L.G./his infamous overalls? hope music/talent/song writing/goes on?new musicians try to imitate old bands/style. If we don't give them a chance/criticize attempts.all left is screaming/rap?embrace young musicians who admire/try to emulate the classics
talkrite 3 years ago
Far and away my favourite Little Feat track. Just brilliant. To say they aren't Little Feat without Lowell is disrespectful to the multiple accomplishments and music they've created since.
VonBlade 4 years ago
Agreed completely. I've been listening to Little Feat since the summer of 1976, and I fell in love with their music. The "Last Record Album" had just come out, and I was genuinely impressed by the entire Album.
Spottyo 4 years ago
Yes they are, Lowell was truly the heart and soul of the band....
Fastboy007 4 years ago
is it really little feat without lowell george?
gitsirius 4 years ago
Nope, The bartender is not Harry Dean and no one in the band knows the bar girl.
Zubene 4 years ago
One of the most under appreciated bands in the US. Awesome talent. Keep On Jammin'.
LoonsNest 4 years ago
Talented Musicians in an Amazing Band playing Great Songs equals Great Music.....I've been a fan since the early 70's.....Just noticed that the bartender in the video is the guy that played Kramer on the Seinfeld episode when they made the TV show....who's the chic???she's hot
wbr150 4 years ago
Awesome! Wish the song's had a Banjo, too! :)
BoogeePictures 4 years ago
Fantastic! Love this song
bil56 4 years ago
Remember this from high school. cruising the back roads in my truck. from represinting the mambo.
jarheadcop250 4 years ago
Craig Fuller hiding just to the right with the sneakers. Great song, even greater band.
we552003 4 years ago
One BADASS song! Thanks for posting that!
jimmyeightysix 4 years ago
HARRY DEAN STANTON AS BAR TENDER????
falconium 4 years ago
no that is the guy that auditioned to play Kramer on "Seinfeld" when Jerry and George wrote the show for NBC and they were auditioning people to play Kramer, Elaine and George.....and that guy stole raisins from the room
vadge99 4 years ago
amazing
nathxt 5 years ago
THE OLD BUT GOOD
7775carlg 5 years ago
Yea but once that bug bites ya you live with the sting
calvertxtra 5 years ago