Steve Forbert - Goin' Down To Laurel - 7/6/1979 - Capitol Theatre (Official)
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- Steve Forbert - Goin' Down To Laurel
Recorded Live: 7/6/1979 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ
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I have not kept up with his new music but liked what I have from the 70s and 80s. This was the song I knew first.
This guy is so underrated. One of the best of the 70's!!!
Underrated by who? Just saw him again last night on Long Island, Steve is still getting better.
In my humble opinion- no one does it better than Steve
AMEN
One of the best but underated singer/songwriters
He's up there with the Leon Russells, Jackson Brownes, Townes Van Zants, John Prines, John Haitts, etc..😊
Steve is just one example of the talent that has come out of Meridian and East Mississippi. Such as Paul Davis, Jimmy and David Ruffin, Marty Stewart, Carl Jackson, Chris Ethridge, or Otis Rush. Not to mention all of the other professional people that have come from the area. Makes me proud all over again to be a native Meridianite and Mississippi and.
That's probably as good a Philadelphia, PA. And we both are dirty stinky towns yeah.
Never heard of any of those people.
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Check them out. You'll see the richness of talent that comes from this small city and area of Mississippi.
In 1976 I heard this guy for the first time - he's still great now!!! Thanx a lot Stevie
After many years I played Alive On Arrival. Still have the vinyl and still in great shape. I just keep flipping it over and just falling in love with it again.
He 's still kicking out some good stuff to this day.
A really great song to come back to, Lyrics, music, vocals, It rocks!
"I'm glad to be so young talking with my tongue.." just listening to these words - and realize youth is passed, oh my gosh!
This guy deliberately avoided fame. He had to. No other explanation. This is one of the greatest live performances in music history. Imperfections and all!👊
He has a very awsome voice love it now i play his songs every day
One of my favorites; Steve always gave 100% and I would see him tomorrow if I could.
He still does several shows a week normally. He’s still great.
@@mssippijim That's good to know. Thanks!
He's coming soon to a venue bear you!
Wow 79 wow
Awesome! Still fresh, fun and so alive! Thanks to Steve and who ever posted this!
Stage presence. Check. Good looks. Check. Great singer and songwriter. Check. I’m 44yo and just heard about him. What the heck?!
“Fresh as paint”. 😎
This is amazing!
this Rocks!
I Remember that day!!!!
Very good but I like the way he sings it now even better!
One of my favorite albums is Jackrabbit Slim
your music is great. come to ireland
It was a great show, warming up for Heart.
Should have been bigger than he was. Brilliant stuff.
I was like 12 in 79
Voice on his first album reminds me of thin lizzys phil l.
1. I love Steve. 2. Someone should re-make this with Washington, DC in mind as the "dirty stinking town." DC is still a massive cesspool, despite the POTUS' efforts to drain the swamp.
I was in DC for about 2 hrs waiting to transfer busses. Two blocks off of the main thoroughfares it was in slum condition then.
I hope he makes up some more songs i could help him with that
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Excellent sarcasm! Funny.
The beginning of the song resembles Rod Stewart's Maggie May.
OMG, Passaic. Home to the most bad-ass street-smart cop in the history of television, Sergeant Anthony Damiano.
The notes or music is like Maggie May?
@@oppothumbs1 Just the beginning of the song.
I just got turned on to him qhen the song came on romeos tune
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