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  • It hurts me too...

  • Amazing to me how so many of these English lads simply fell in love with what essentially was African-American music, as soon as records could mechanically be reproduced and sold. Keith Richards talks about this in his memoirs, for any who are interested.

  • excelente cover....

  • Sinto pela mortes de ambos, eu era fãn deles desde garoto.

  • Just a quick note: Jeff Howell is a guest bassist for the current lineup of Foghat. Jeff has played with Kim Simmonds (Savoy Brown) numerous times, Roger Earl's Foghat, David "Rock" Feinstein, Elf (studio) and most noteably the Outlaws w/ Mr Hughie Thomasson.

  • Rod "the bottle" Price - his slide still gives me chills. Damn!

  • RIP vocalist Lonesome Dave and lead/slide guitarist Rod Price...

  • Going to see Foghat and Blue Oyster Cult tomorrow!

  • The 2010 cd Last Train Home is good.

  • I AM BLESSED;TO HAVE SEEN FOGHAT;1998 SEMINOLE INDIAN GROUND IN FLORIDA ALL ORG. MEMBERS.PLUS .AT SEE/SEE.S MOOSIC PA.WOW WOW ILOVE FOGHAT THEY HELP ME ENJOY MY LIFE ...

  • Miss you Davey, Miss you Rod. Miss Good Rock concerts too.

  • April 16, 1943 Happy Birthday:

    Lonesome Dave Peverett - Dullwich, England

    (Grew up in Brixton, South London)

    Lead Vocals and Guitars Savoy Brown & Foghat.

    Today i celebrate your birth, your life, your music,

    your family, your friends and your fans.

    A kinder soul i've yet to meet!!!

    In Loving Memory,

    Happy Birthday LoDave

  • @kodiak11755 You aint kidding,one of the nicest guys I ever met.

  • This freakin' rules!

  • Nope, Foghat, purely because of stupid politics, have not been placed in to the rock and roll Hall of Shame in Cleveland, OH. Foghat still exists, go to Foghat.net. The band consists of Charlie Huhn on vocals (Dave Peverett approved of him personally to be lead singer and vocalist when he was dying on his deathbed), Craig MacGregor on bass (great bassist, he was on the 'Stone Blue' album), Bryan Bassett (absolutely rocks on the lead and slide) and Roger Earl still plays the drums perfectly.

  • @bwho: Craig MacGregor was on more than just the Stone Blue album - also Foghat Live, Night Shift, Boogie Motel and Tight Shoes. He was a great bassist and also a nice guy. He and Roger Earl played in a bar near where I live in the late 70s/ early 80s. (Roger Earl is a funny dude)

  • Are FOGHAT in the Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame????

  • That Foghat "Stone Blue" album was track for track one of the best rock / Blues albums of the 70's - it could stand up to anybody's album... and did

    Foghat's best album by a large margin

  • BAD ASS.............

  • 3:36 GREAT ROD PRICE!!

  • Put it to ya bluntly: Foghat is the greatest band in the history of the world. Period. To see the early band of Foghat is to see brilliance and shiny greatness. It's just the truth, rock hounds.

  • Foghat were such a part of my life, they literally saved my life when I was nearly dead. This version tops them all, and the way it should be played...RIP men.

  • If Rod and Dave were alive today they would still be kicking our ass!

  • No two versions of any Foghat number were ever identical. Probobly the best blues band ever and most people dont even know about them...

  • check out 3 dog night

  • great tune

    

  • viva o blues, jazz, soul e samba

  • Nobody made or can now make the slide guitar sing like Rod "The Bottle" Price. Nobody! Listen to this brilliant piece of musicianship, absolutely stone cold awesome.

  • Elmore James aint got nuthin on Lonesome Dave..RIP

  • @tjrtherocksponge Yah,Fuck that Disco Shit then...And still now!!!!

  • This is from the 1977 NYC Palladium concert that also featured Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, and Eddie Kirkland. It was a benefit for the NY public library to finance a blues collection, and originally aired on Don Krishner's Rock Concert. I stayed up late as a kid to watch and tape with my little cassette recorder, and wore out my copy over the years. Eddie Kirkland stole the show.

  • @tommuck Your record this show with your own camera?

  • Back in 1983 one of my best friends commited suicide and I was really devastated and very depressed and then I saw that Foghat was playing at a small club in frisco so i went and their i was front and center singing at the top of my lungs along with the songs and Lonesome Dave looked down at me and smiled and could tell i knew the words to the songs and i shook all their hands and went to see them the next night right in front and "When I was Stone Blue Foghat sure helped me through".

  • @MrSmokeydog frisco? frisco north carolina? either or unique story my freind.

  • damn these guys tore this song up. rod really makes that epiphone sing.definately a contemporary of eric and duane.

  • @edslides which year/model Epi is that anyway ?...a Coronet ?? i really dont think so but curious...

  • @talpajam Nooope. THAT, my friend, is a Gibson Les Paul Junior. Heavily modified, it may be, but it is...

  • @tjrtherocksponge I was lucky enough to see them about 6 times in concert.. Its still a little foggy but that was the point ehh? lol I do remember beating my buddys dashboard to pieces (72 chevy impala) when ever Honey Hush live came on.. Goodtimes!

  • It isnt Foghat without lonesome Dave or Rod Price.. Period!

  • no wonder I was so intimated when I met him! Thank You for your music!

  • solo=goosebumps :)

  • Rod Price was and still is the best lead and slide rock and roll blues guitarist to walk the earth. Period. Eat that EC fans and Jimmy Page fans and Eddie Van Halen fans and Duane Allman fans and Jimi Hendrix fans. And...Uncle Ted Nugent fans as well. Though the more I listen ta Uncle Teddie Nugent the more I think that man may very well be the 2nd best ever.

  • @bwho Rod "the bottle" Price...R.I.P. brotha!!!

  • wow.....I used to blast this song in my car back then ......still a great tune.....when things go wrong, wrong with you....it hurts me too............damn

  • I just bought the album collection which conatains five of their best albums. I finished listening the Fool for the city album and it rocks! And this is great and raw. I dig Foghats live performance

  • Way nice piece of rock-n-roll history...those days are so gone and I miss 'em...

  • This pup rocks ta high heaven! Beautiful song. These guys are so good I'd just have ta call them the best rock band ever. Over. And out.

  • u love dave

  • shut up and listen

  • the album was recorded in a sterile environment

  • turn left at a minor

  • was a studio pimple removal process I prefer imperfection

  • lonesome dave did this on blue matter wif savoy brown when chris youlden 4 sum reason kuddent make the stage 10 yrs. earlier !!! but the hat had 3 outta 5 original members of savoy and kim never had it quite as good after dey split  r i p dave

  • FOGHAT!

  • This just rocks so nice. These guys are the best band in the history of rock. There is no one that can even come close to them. Period.

  • Most UNDERATED Rock & Roll Band of all time.........this line up was the balls !

  • saw 'em in st. louis,mo- montrose opened- mid '70s ?- foggy recolection (no pun) but you guys rocked my soul-- play on !!!! also saw 'em at harrah's tahoe cabaret '90 s ?

  • Foghat died when Lonesome Dave died. Also Rod Price was the greatest slide guitarist in rock. Duane Allman and Lowell George have nothing on "The Magician of the Slide Guitar" Rod Price. Dave Peverett was the ultimate rock and roll frontman.

  • i saw foghat and sweet back in the 70s when they were touring promoting the stone blue album. it was great.

  • MartinPrice1958........exactly right.......it was a THRILL to see these guys live.......I saw Lonesome Dave, Rod Price, Roger Earle........in Baltimore.....1987........too bad they couldn't stay this great forever.......Lonesome Dave Peverett was unique genius......reminds me of Steve Marriott. RIP, all of them!

  • @sbourg55

    Amen Foghat has never received their proper respect in the Rock and Roll world.

    Energized, Rock and Roll, and the first album were benchmarks in Rock History. They were copied so much by so many other bands and were never given credit for it.

    Long Live Lonesome Dave.

  • @kellythesinger You said a mouth full. You are spot on. With the albums you mentioned, I also liked Rock And Roll Outlaws, FFTC, and Stone Blue. Another gem of an album, but it does lack the master slide guitarist, Rod Price, is, Boys To Bounce And Girls To Chat. The only problem with Foghat is that the radio stations only play the hits that we have all heard a billion times. They have much better songs and albums that are not popular. RIP, Lonesome Dave & Rod Price.

  • @sbourg55 I still smile to this day when I think of Dave hitting the hard notes

    and his eyes crossing.

  • I was fortunate enough to see these guys live twice in the 70's and still have their first 8 albums on vinyl today. I paid $5.50 for a general admission ticket to see them in Tampa, Fla around 1976/77 and was right up front the whole show. Those were the days!

  • Good job Martin.........great comments. I loved these guys too.

  • Man the 70's just wouldn't have been the same without Foghat. They had such a unique sound. That slide guitar just cries out. RIP Dave and Rod.

  • @bayouboy49 bayouboy, I got to see the original members in 1993 when they reunited, playing small clubs to warm up for a tour. I was speechless after the show. It was a small club that held about 300 people. I went thinking it was going to be 1 or 2 original members. Nope. The real deal. I walked up to the stage as they walked out casually, and to my surprise I was in lonsesome dave's face, I had to back up in respect to give him room. Holy shit that show rocked. Ranked as my favorite concert.

  • This stuff just flat out transcends rap and disco, though, people. Foghat's music opened me up to both rock and da blues as a teenager in the early 70's. A favorite memory of mine was when I was about 14 years old at Seward Park, Lake Washington, Seattle, on a hot summer day. Two babes were sunbathing in their bikini's. As I cast my stare out towards their glistening tanning skin, blown away, a song from Foghat's 'Energized' album was playing on their portable radio. It was 'Honey Hush.' Whoa!!

  • Crying my eyes out right now, I remember when rod and dave would jam to this at home. Rest is Peace my loves.

    Linda

  • Nothing wrong with rap, nothing wrong with disco, some good and some bad, don't be a hater.

  • I tell you man, I still get the goose bumps when I listen these guys, great memories, this is a real fucking nostalgia THANKS TO THOSE TWO GUYS, IT SIMPLE MEANT A LOT IN MY LIFE

  • thank you bwho

  • Lonesome Dave Peverett died Feb.7, 2000, of kidney cancer. Rod Price died in 2005 after heart complications. He fell down his stairs at home and suffered a massive heart attack. Lo Dave was 56 at his death and Rod Price was 58. May they both R.I.P.

  • @bwho too young I'm sad

  • @bwho i had no idea the whole band was dead . i really loved that band still do. wow. i can hardly

    believe it.

  • @bwho RIP. They were great men.

  • what happened to the 2 guys of foghat rod and dave

  • what a slide solo

  • *Sniff*, the first time I watched this video, it made me cry. Rod Price is my idol, and I wasn't even alive for the majority of his prime. I wish I could've seen Foghat in the '70s.

    RIP Lonesome Dave & Rod Price

    You are dearly missed by many.

  • Dave plays rythm and sings with soul

    his voice is cool, Foghat rocked...

    ROd price is amazing too..

  • Rap is a frickin' joke. Foghat is the pinnacle of rock and roll. Foghat makes the Rolling Stones and The Beatles look like cartoon Flintstones rock and roll, rock and roll brothers and sisters.

  • i wonder if real rock n roll will ever come back i hope rap is just a faze like disco was you know

  • there was always plenty of smoke at these concerts and it was so damn loud. your ears would ring for days.....ahhh the memories!!!! thank you FOGHAT!!!

  • Great band. RIP Rod and Dave.

  • Its hard to compliment this band enough,

    great they were here

  • Best version ever....the Stone Blue album is amazing...this cover, played this way blows them all away. What a great band they were.

  • Alright... I'm adding this full concert (on DVD) to my wish list.

  • Great memories here. Thanks for the post.

  • dave peverett was lead vocals

  • I stand corrected, sorry i always have confused Lonesome Dave with Price either way even as a youngster playin my Bros albums while he wuz out and about I could never get enuff of Foghat !! The first time i got to go to his place and hang he let me drink a beer= the album live the track he played, Home in my hand .(a memory I'll never forget)

  • love Drivin Wheel !

  • Does ANYBODY have Chevrolet from the Stone Blue album????

  • I found it on Frostwire 4.17.1

  • There seems to be some band running around calling themselves "Foghat".

    They aren't. They may or may not be any good. But they, or any other "incarnation" of a great band , like Fognhat really should change the name.

  • notahemi. Yes, the Foghat band has Roger Earl the original drummer from Foghat. It's a bit deceiving. They are giving it there best, but they are missing Lonesome Dave & Rod Price not to mention Tony Stevens on bass. It's like Ringo touring and calling it the Beatles.

  • 若き日のロンサム・デイブとロッドがみられるなんて!感激です。­

  • Lonesome Dave had great vocal chops. We miss you Dave!

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  • why do i keep thnkn RP

  • i met lonsome dave once in hudson wi, what a cool guy

  • These guys were just awesome in the 70s, great band to listen to back in high school, and all the hot chicks liked them too.

    That is why I'm a fool for the city!!!

  • The higher ya get the better they sound thats why i'm a fool for the city!!!!

  • rip Rod and Dave. One of the most under rated bass players in rock too. Great ,fun band. I miss em

  • Sorry, but Lonesome Dave and Rod Price both played guitar, not bass.

  • God plays through Rod's hands. Insane and apocalyptical fingerspelling!

  • thanks, first I´ve heared it by Eric Burdon, then a new version by Foghat and now this. A MUST for my playlists.

  • mid to late 70's-da best -da classic rock era. it was great being a teenager back then. all da great concerts da pot da bootleg tees hating disco- some of my best times ever. Insane Coho Lip always.

  • Yep,Good times Bro...and I Still hate disco but I hate rap more!!!!

  • Yep - i hate rap too it's the disco of today.

  • the album version is better.

  • Album is little slower , calm yet amazing too

    Live one is Killer. improvise at solo was Soberb.

    i stick the solo at live version

  • Saw them in the 70s in Chicago. I remember the white speaker system

  • Rod THE BOTTLE Price...Cant get any betta than that. Love the slide. RIP ROD.

  • I had this LP in blue vynle. wish I still had it. Great LP and great Band.

  • Lonesome Dave--the great white hope for soul

  • Yeah, Foghat. Great band, Their old livealbum´s one of the best ever made in that genre, whenever I need an adrenalinekick I just put that on.

  • Awesome stuff. "Night Shift" and "Stone Blue" are two of my favorite albums to this day.

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