Lowell George ruled! When I play Little Feat (older) at my local bar, the youngsters always ask who the new band is on the box! Claim they havent heard music like this since the 70's. Hah Hah! Lowell was ahead of his time, His solo album "Thanks I'll eat it here" is becomming hard to find.
Exemplary demonstration of LG's cross-over style of playing-writing for the guitar and song...and done with absolute targeting of the Spanish influence on country music which inspires along with gospel, the rock we have so many forms of now.
This whole album was PERFECT. Got played alot by the lateAlexis Korner in 1979 , UK Disc Jockey & Father of British Blues...and Alexis knew his music.
How lame. such a great song> sold to advertizers.... what a bummer.
BenjaminCWRuhe 3 weeks ago
Lowell George ruled! When I play Little Feat (older) at my local bar, the youngsters always ask who the new band is on the box! Claim they havent heard music like this since the 70's. Hah Hah! Lowell was ahead of his time, His solo album "Thanks I'll eat it here" is becomming hard to find.
kirosuks 2 months ago
Exemplary demonstration of LG's cross-over style of playing-writing for the guitar and song...and done with absolute targeting of the Spanish influence on country music which inspires along with gospel, the rock we have so many forms of now.
txltlfrmn 3 months ago
yesss, great song . just now on dutch radio. found it back here!!!! thanks Lowell, RIp
basculalibra 7 months ago
this immediately brings me back to good times when I was young. Music is magic.
Thanks Lowell R.I.P.
cireboers 7 months ago
love this song....lost my album in a move...it skipped if I remember correctly.
marylhere 7 months ago
Those of us who played it played it a lot, so I suppose it evens out.
texdeb57 9 months ago
I lent this album to a friend. Never saw it again. Rats.
alachabre 11 months ago
My favorite track on an exceptionally creative and underrated "album"...
MrRobuo 11 months ago
This whole album was PERFECT. Got played alot by the lateAlexis Korner in 1979 , UK Disc Jockey & Father of British Blues...and Alexis knew his music.
taildragger53 11 months ago