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Little Feat - Sailin' Shoes, R and R Dr - 10/23/03 late show

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10/23/03 late show - Sailin' Shoes into Rock And Roll Dr. - Annapolis, MD - Ram's Head Inn - Full Band Acoustic Show, audio from Sennheiser ME-64 mics, w/ Ron Holloway

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  • I remember in the early 1970s when people did not think that Cocaine was addictive. Never tried it myself, but at the very least it's Psychologically addictive, and it killed Lowell. I think he'd really decided to leave the band, and had his own band at the time of his death, so one never knows what he had in mind with respect to the Feat.

    It was a most unfortunate artistic difference, and Lowell's declining ability to write songs that finally did them and him in.

  • It is really debatable whether or not Lowell had intentions of getting back with the Feat. I have heard quite a few interviews with other band members stating that Lowell had actually made phone calls to other Feat members(during his last days) telling them that the band should get back together when his solo tour had ended.

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  • get that chick off lowells stage. Eff her.

  • interesting comments in this thread

    sounds like you guys know your stuff

    feat-wise

    nobody'll ever know what woulda happened i think they wouldve got back tho - just too much quality material and

    band synergy to not

    but what ive read lg did alienate bp,rh & pb pretty good y'know how you can love somebody and get real sick of 'em too?

    then miss 'em bad after enough time goes by?

  • I was lucky to read rave reviews at the time and bought the albums as they were released. Lack of real taste in the cultural masses means that the really great musicians do not always get the recognition they deserve. If the Feat with Lowell had received the rewards in relation to their genius what a difference that would have made. However Lowell was a troubled and addictive personality and suffered as a result. Miss him still.

  • GREAT SONG and the band played it well here.

  • Lowell Left becasue the way the record business was structured. Little Feat as a band could not make money. As a solo artist Lowell could. Bill Payne could as a Studio Player. I don't think his heart was ever in it. The solo album took forever. Going on the road sans the band just broke his heart. He got to D.C. and people at the Lisner Theatre (his last performance) loved him but wanted to see the band Must have been awful. Despair breeds carelessness. He got careless, died that night.

  • You're correct JeffSq. He wasn't used to playing with anyone else, and he missed his band. But the fact remains that he had lost a great deal the respect of many of the other band members, because of his lack of productivity.

    There's no question that Lowell was the best singer Little Feat ever had, and I miss the guy to this day.

  • Dunka indeed!

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