LITTLE FEAT Day at the Dog Races Keswick Theater
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@FeatHead044 WELL SAID!
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@fauxfeat I could never understand how Little Feat used to get slated for this kind of thing. They were monster players itching to 'stretch out' a little. Lowell couldn't handle it and the press/critics sided with him, as if playing more than three chords were too much for some people.
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not at all....lowell says he got fired from the Mothers of Invention for writing a song about 'dope' and lowell wasnt into the jazzy stuff....
he never played on it
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fauxfeat.....from what i understand..BESIDES his horrible drug habit, he wasnt into this song cause it was too jazzy... i dont think he left them, they were at a crossroads and lowell wanted to do his own thing for a bit and then died the same year.
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Actually, Lowell is the only one NOT given credit for writing this tune. It was always my understanding that the bands insistence about playing this tune was one of the reasons Lowell left LF. They were heading in different directions. Lowell would leave the stage when they played this.
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Lowell George having been in FZ's band might be relevant sound wise
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Never thought of that - it DOES sound like FZ
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Patricia: Great posting! Terrific band. DATDR is a fab number.
sounds a lot like Zappa.
XxSTICH666xX 2 years ago 3
An inate sense of time and space as it relates to notes played, be it Bill's Keys, Fred's Horns, or Paul's riffing, its ALL spectacular. Underneath all those lush, thick, lovely, deep melodic layers is a concrete foundation named Richie Hayward stayin BUSY! Magnificent.Lowell knew the sum of these parts was greater than the whole.
Patricia
I was so touched by Fred's kindness at the Recher Theater in Baltimore, that I wrote a tune called "Stellar Fella". I'd like to pass it along to you.Chris
FeatHead044 3 years ago 3