doobie brothers live feb 75 Neal's Fandango & road Angel

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2008

doobie brothers live 02 1975 playing Neal's Fandango & Road Angel (thanks for infos mystifier122 & 2hansome)

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  • Hey man, this footage is rare and amazing. You seriously NEED to change the title of this vid, you'll get more views. The 1st song is Neal's Fandango and the 2nd is Road Angel. Doobie diehards have to see this.

  • thanks for infos!

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  • The old Doobies could definitely levitate a stadium.... definitely ....

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  • These guys were my favorites as a kid. I look back and realize I wasn't just a dumb teenager after all...they were good, really good! And Neal's Fandango is one of their forgotten gems. Great to see it here.

  • going back Im to tired to roam Loma Prieta My moutain home to the hills above Santa Cruz the place where I spent my youth. Yep me too.

  • Damn, now these are the real Doobie Brothers!

  • I love the theatre and the sound in Neal's Fandango. This was the best rock around in 1975! Road Angel - not at the same level to my ear, interesting though it is.

    I find Pat and Tom miraculous, and always will. This should not be the opportunity to put down Michael McDonald because his contribution was enormous too.

  • The Doobies are the Greatest!

    

  • This takes me back. I saw them and Pablo Cruz in Savannah, GA in 1975. The best part was after the Doobies finished, their oncore included Pablo Cruz with them and they all jammed for another 1/2 hour.

  • Thanks for posting this! I grew up with these guys in Loma Prieta in the Santa Cruz mountains. This song was the anthem of my youth. I remember hanging out with these guys at the Chateau Regis (later became the Chateau Liberté) way back when they were just a local mountain-grown band. There may be better quality videos out there...but none more authentic. This is the *real* Doobie Brothers! Thanks for the memories!

  • This version of Raod Angel is great! Tiran does of great job of singin on it(though it is Tom on the recording).

  • Neal Cassady & Jack Kerouac helped launch the Beat Generation, predecessor to the Hippie Movement. Neal hung out in the Santa Cruz Mountains & took trips w/ Ken Kesey in the magic bus known as Further; the bus didn't even need to move! That was the mid-sixties when being 'hip' was cool. Pat Simmons must remember those days well. ...OK, maybe not!

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