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I'm in my 40's, and remember hearing this on AM radio back in '74-'75....and when I played it at
work, all the 20-somethings got up and started dancing. Timeless
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Brings back some great memories....Roanoke College 1975.
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This is the way it should be played: back-to-back-to-back.
(At least that is the way I heard it on the radio growing up)
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@MortgageSoldier 98 rock????? yesssss sir!!!!
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I actually have this on 8-track! Thanks for posting all 3 of these-hearing any one of them alone sounds odd.
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This was Lowell George with the Meters....and Lowell wanted it that way because he didn't want his band to fuck it up...Palmer came looking for Feat..He got Lowell and the meters.....
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Robert never topped this trio of songs (although he came close). Anytime you can do Little Feat/Allen Toussaint songs in a medley with a voice as fine as his with the Meters, you got a lot of something for sure!
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@wingman572 You GOTTA be kiddin! Jealousy!!!
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Issat Lowell on the guitars? Who's blowing the harps?
DAMN how I wish I still had the shuck for this!
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great trio of songs, always loved this. use to get wasted in high school and cranked this up in the parking lot. cant understand why the teachers did'nt like me. ha!
Bad A** record. Robert Palmer soul and Little Feat funk!
bil56 1 year ago 9
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I can't even remember what year it was (1975? 76?), but imagine me at 180#, brown hair down to my (ahem), and in the South Dorm at Sweetbriar. This was the only record I remember hearing all weekend... I found out that weekend that the girl's shower heads were all 'WAY too low for comfort, that the "young ladies" colluded like I had no idea and they all 'shared' with a BIG smile.
Ah, to be young again.
Sweet Briar Ladies School, Sweet Briah, Virginiah, don'cha know?
frayedknotarts 8 months ago 3