@@spikespa5208 I have one of the original pressings of the LP, a CD version as well. Used to have a cassette of it! I'm trying to decide which of my two children will receive them in the will.
I'm 65 now and this brings back so many great memories. I look at the younger generation and keep wondering what the hell happened to them? I just figured it out. They didn't grow up listening to this. We had so many talented artists back then. They didn't have Auto-Tune. They sang. They got on stage and did it live. We had bands like Little Feat, Rory Gallagher and others who were better live than in the studio. They just knew how to put on a show. I remember an opening act (I won't name them out of respect) not showing up and we had about 65,000 fans waiting. Billy Gibbons walked out on stage and said one of their members was sick and they would not be there, but not to worry, because ZZTop would make up for it. They played for 2 hours. Billy said, hey y'all, nature calls. Give us a few minutes and we will be right back, so don't go anywhere. A few minutes later ZZTop was back on the stage and played another 2 hours. At the end, Billy asked if everyone felt they got their money's worth? Standing ovation! "Then we did our job! Thank you all and good night." What a show! Who would do that nowadays?
Here here! Rock n Roll on and on... I'm 62 and was blessed to grow up in Hawaii 🤗😉I starred going to concerts in Diamond Head Crater at 11 yrs old. Saw Billy Preston who stayed on to jam with Chicago, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Allman Brothers and on and on. I saw Little Feat at the University of Hawaii. They were out of tickets so we sat on their U-Haul and had front row seats! I could go on but yes I know we're so very blessed and so grateful to have the best of the best growing up. Thank you loving powers that be for my awesome gift of the universal language of music! Eternally grateful 🙏 So many kindred spirits from our generation. Got a funny story, I dated a beautiful man who was a carpenter and he worked for his brother in law who was a contractor. We lived in Palm Desert and they went out of town for work (L.A.). His Bro in Laws parents lived in San Fernando Valley, their house needed repairs so they were there on a Halloween weekend. They had long hair of course and BiL put on a cape and hid in the bushes, when he heard some trick or treaters he jumped out and then one of them says "run for it! It's a Hippie! When I heard about this I fell out. Poor guy, didn't know what a Hippie is. Many blessings! ✌️
I was working at a glass shop and a customer had a guitar string bracelet. I play some and she said she is a Little Feat maniac. Lowell George broke a string and gave it to her and she made a bracelet form it. WOW and I was speachless.
Unfortunately I'd be totally deaf instead of just hard of hearing. Saw ZZ twice, a four song intro act in 1970, and a full concert mid 70s after which my ears rang for three days
I was born in 92' and I am grateful my coworker told me about this song! The garbage I am forced to listen to on the radio can not compare to music like this here!!
I say that on a daily basis especially listening to stations who pride themselves on any kind of mix of rock. Underrated. Seen them live in New haven ct a few years back what a blessing. Best free concert I've ever seen and never ever will forget them get up there and perform set after set flawlessly for years. July 14th 2001. Been a fan since. Was only 11.
Seen the 2022 tour in Lexington KY and it was by far the best concert I've seen in the last 30 years. Phenomenal absolutely Phenomenal. The Lexington Opera House is gorgeous and they rocked it for almost 3 hour's. Unbelievable So glad I got an opportunity to see these guys again. They are in their 70"s and rocked it like teenager's.
Saw this tour in 1977, Fox Theater, St. Louis, but not for these recording sessions. Became an instant fan! Opened EVERY concert with Lowell George with this song. Cried like a baby when he passed the day after my birthday in 1979 😢
I saw them several times during the 70's and they were all fantastic musicians. But I never heard anyone tickle the ivories like Bill Payne. What a band!
Sooooooo many memories of this tune. So much meaning for me. The whole album is just fan-friggin-tastic! The synth sounds, jsut awesome. I used to play this one on 11.
@@jameswestmoreland9717 Lowell predicted his own death- ("Don't want no speedballs, cause' I might die tryin'"). After his performance in D.C., at the Marriott Hotel, he died from too many speedballs- (6/29/79).
A good friend that was into folk music introduced me to Little Feat in 1997. Saw them in concert in Norfolk, VA around that time. They have become a favorite with me. Thank you for this. Love it.
The album and the song are already great ... but kudos to the monty-pythonish images. Brilliant. Kudos to Eric Kassel & Peter Hilgendorf and all the artists who collaborated on this project
....saw the Rolling Stones in 1975 in Fort Collins, Colorado....Billy Preston played with them....Charlie Daniels and Chacka Kahn opened for them.....from what I remembered. That is...
I agree with comment below......Feat were damn fine musicians but Lowell George, Richie Hayward, even Craig Fuller after Lowell passed....these guys made the Feat sound....along with Paul/Fred and Bill Payne. They still rocked live in the 80's and early 90's, but that was about it. Imagine, Feat performing on TV or live, and having Linda Ronstadt or Emmylou Harris show up and handle backing vocals.....we didn't know how good we had it musically.......it's all turned to shit over the years.....music, that is.
The band has changed personnel (three main characters having left this mortal coil), but they're still kicking ass. Sam Clayton will have a solo album coming out in the spring of 2024 (with Feat as his main back up band) and the full band is in the studio working on new material. Support them. Go see them when they come to a town near you
Back in the 1970s I was friends with the guys in Tower of Power. I remember Mimi Castillo and Doc Kupka telling me some hair raising stories about life on the road with Liittle Feat. This effort culminated in the live album Waiting for Columbus. When I first heard the album in 1978 I believe, I thought the overall sound quality to be very strong and it truly was. Little Feat were one of my favorite bands. However there was a good ammount of studio overdubs on the album. I guess they were all having a real GOOD tme on the road. In Europe no less!
Warren Dewey was the sound engineer in the editing process with Lowell and he had a few hair raising stories to tell as well. Wish I could remember details. Too late now, he passed away a few years ago.
And of course you have rock solid proof of these alleged "studio overdubs" you speak of? I've been going to Feat concerts since the beginning of time ... like when Noah was still an apprentice carpenter's mate ... suffice it to say, the beginning ... regardless ... one thing the Feats never needed was recorded studio overdubs. I'll forgive you this one time on this gross indiscretion ... however, from this day forward should you haplessly defile the greatest American band EVER ... I shall have to biblically smite thee! OBTW ... Tower of Power rocks!
@@gunndish A buddy of mine had a house on C Street in Hayward back in the early 70's. Tower of Power regularly played in a popular club with a big stage just south of there on Mission Boulevard in Hayward back then. I can't remember the name of it. It was very crowded and there was some fine music happening back then. ToP was very potent with all that huge horn POWER. Who needs amps with all that brass on tap?
@@marscruz Epic horns! Wish I could have seen TOP back in their early days. Several years ago they were touring and came to town ... I was right up front!
Hugs y'all! I used to work nights radiology at a small hospital in Alaska. Me and the lab people would rock all night. Little feat was a part of our lives. I called a woman Juanita for a few years, never knew her actual name.😅
LF is my fave band. This album is why. I was in HS just outside of DC when this was recorded. The only station that played them was of course, WHFS. The OLD HFS on 102.3. Damian, Weasel, Bob, etc. I was a bit crushed when I learned that Lowell went back and overdubbed the live album and added some "polish" to his solos and voice. Here I thought they were just that damn amazing right off the cuff. They WERE, I heard em, but...
I've never heard this song in my 38 wonderful years existing on this lil space rock we call Earth, until recently....And it's this sort of beautiful energy that makes me feel alive, as we feel many talented human beings collaborate to channel a divine abstraction we call "music" to invoke a feeling that calls to our spirit to "move and groove". As a less intense note; The "sound" of this bass is absolutely fat, smooth, and sexy. Like a perfect spoonful of peanut butter. lol. Take care, thanks for reading friend. Hope you're well.
Got to see Lowell with the boys back on 10/1/78, at the University of New Hampshire, and it was one of the best musical nights of my life. Saw Feat about ten times after, but that first show was special. Even funny at times. Like when they started singing "Don't Bogart That Joint", and about twenty J's went flying up on to the stage. And were quickly gathered up by the crew, and saved for later. Feat was a great, great band, and this video was a fun representation of their style and musical mastery.
All the little subtle nods to Feat in this video are just awesome. Chairman Mao's portrait, the overalls, the car from Feats Don't Fail Me Now, the chicken, the dancing tomato!
Love the Feat… cool animation here! Gutted that I missed out seeing them at the Rainbow, I think I was wrapped up with punk in ‘77, seeing bands like the Clash, Jam & outliers like Dr Feelgood, The Pirates, Johnny Thunders etc.. only realising what I’d missed when I started buying Little Feat albums some years later!
I had an original copy of Waiting for Columbus & a few other Little Feat albums but they went when I sold off my record collection. I collect CDs ONLY. But I remember crying like crazy when Lowell George died, because he seemed like such a easy going good guy & my Dad saying "that's what doing drugs does". Seemed a bit harsh at the time, but of course, he was & forever will be correct.
@@kevinmontgomery1383 Yes Lowell died of heart failure :-( and his appetite for food, drugs & alcohol have become legend. Still a shame he died so young.
Played in a garfage band for a couple of years. Bass. These guys make it sound so EASY to produce such a great song.... let me tell you.... it aint easy.... These guys were so good....
Greg Kuntzman, I hope you are enjoying this in your peaceful heaven I 🌹 know you love this. Thanks for turning me on to it in the early 80's. This song has alot of funny Dallas times😂
I was at the Wembley gig where they had been partying the night before, but it was still a great gig. Still not a good as the Rainbow where I saw them blow the Doobie Brothers out of the water. My favourite U.S. Rock band. Love them forever.❤
Rock when it still had the roll. And the funk. And the groove.
Losing George was a monumental loss
Richie Hayward. Such a great groovy drummer. Sadly under-rated. And sadly no longer with us.
His work with Robert Plant was mighty good too.
@@jeffball6656 Jimmy Page had his eye on him for John Bonham replacement.
Try Grand funk railroad. You want funk. James gang comes mind too very solid group of musicians that grew into their own.
All I want is some good clean fun.
I saw this live, in 1977…I can still hear every note in my head today ! Amazing group !
Pretty sure I did too, Manoa Amphitheater on the grass, 5 feet away under the Hawaiian sky. One of the best shows ever
"Effin' aye, Cotton!"
Not to sound too materialistic, but my _Waiting For Columbus_ CD is one of my prized possessions.
@@spikespa5208 I have one of the original pressings of the LP, a CD version as well. Used to have a cassette of it! I'm trying to decide which of my two children will receive them in the will.
I saw them live in 1978 at the Royal Oak Music Theater just North of Detroit, Michigan to support this release. What an incredible performance !!!
Love the sound of 70’s synths and keys.. coming from a guitar player.
I'm 65 now and this brings back so many great memories. I look at the younger generation and keep wondering what the hell happened to them? I just figured it out. They didn't grow up listening to this. We had so many talented artists back then. They didn't have Auto-Tune. They sang. They got on stage and did it live. We had bands like Little Feat, Rory Gallagher and others who were better live than in the studio. They just knew how to put on a show.
I remember an opening act (I won't name them out of respect) not showing up and we had about 65,000 fans waiting. Billy Gibbons walked out on stage and said one of their members was sick and they would not be there, but not to worry, because ZZTop would make up for it. They played for 2 hours. Billy said, hey y'all, nature calls. Give us a few minutes and we will be right back, so don't go anywhere. A few minutes later ZZTop was back on the stage and played another 2 hours. At the end, Billy asked if everyone felt they got their money's worth? Standing ovation! "Then we did our job! Thank you all and good night."
What a show! Who would do that nowadays?
Right on Brother!! Me too!!😊
Or they don't hang out with people that are in there 60's.
Here here! Rock n Roll on and on... I'm 62 and was blessed to grow up in Hawaii 🤗😉I starred going to concerts in Diamond Head Crater at 11 yrs old. Saw Billy Preston who stayed on to jam with Chicago, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Allman Brothers and on and on. I saw Little Feat at the University of Hawaii. They were out of tickets so we sat on their U-Haul and had front row seats! I could go on but yes I know we're so very blessed and so grateful to have the best of the best growing up. Thank you loving powers that be for my awesome gift of the universal language of music! Eternally grateful 🙏 So many kindred spirits from our generation. Got a funny story, I dated a beautiful man who was a carpenter and he worked for his brother in law who was a contractor. We lived in Palm Desert and they went out of town for work (L.A.). His Bro in Laws parents lived in San Fernando Valley, their house needed repairs so they were there on a Halloween weekend. They had long hair of course and BiL put on a cape and hid in the bushes, when he heard some trick or treaters he jumped out and then one of them says "run for it! It's a Hippie! When I heard about this I fell out. Poor guy, didn't know what a Hippie is. Many blessings! ✌️
I was working at a glass shop and a customer had a guitar string bracelet. I play some and she said she is a Little Feat maniac. Lowell George broke a string and gave it to her and she made a bracelet form it. WOW and I was speachless.
Unfortunately I'd be totally deaf instead of just hard of hearing. Saw ZZ twice, a four song intro act in 1970, and a full concert mid 70s after which my ears rang for three days
This is sharp reminder of how great Little Feat were with the genius of Lowell George
Gone way too soon. Damn drugs.
Britindetroit??? ... Getthefuckouttahere!!! I was born in Motown! Lowell was a friggin' genius!
I was born in 92' and I am grateful my coworker told me about this song! The garbage I am forced to listen to on the radio can not compare to music like this here!!
Morgan Erkard }
Heck your only 41 yrs younger than myself and I'm glad you've been led down the right road . Pass it on.
I say that on a daily basis especially listening to stations who pride themselves on any kind of mix of rock. Underrated. Seen them live in New haven ct a few years back what a blessing. Best free concert I've ever seen and never ever will forget them get up there and perform set after set flawlessly for years. July 14th 2001. Been a fan since. Was only 11.
You could always switch the radio off
Damn right
Those were the days...never to be repeated. But their music lives on.
Seen the 2022 tour in Lexington KY and it was by far the best concert I've seen in the last 30 years. Phenomenal absolutely Phenomenal. The Lexington Opera House is gorgeous and they rocked it for almost 3 hour's. Unbelievable
So glad I got an opportunity to see these guys again. They are in their 70"s and rocked it like teenager's.
I live nearby there and missed the Little Feat Bus... thanks for sharing ~
Prophetic line, 'Don't want no speedball 'cause I might die trying'. 😢
Alas...
Good advice but don't top it off with a solo pizza cholesterol bomb
Saw this tour in 1977, Fox Theater, St. Louis, but not for these recording sessions. Became an instant fan! Opened EVERY concert with Lowell George with this song.
Cried like a baby when he passed the day after my birthday in 1979 😢
I saw them several times during the 70's and they were all fantastic musicians. But I never heard anyone tickle the ivories like Bill Payne. What a band!
Sooooooo many memories of this tune. So much meaning for me. The whole album is just fan-friggin-tastic! The synth sounds, jsut awesome. I used to play this one on 11.
What a song, what an album, what a band!
Can I just say very cool! I love this…..
It may not be a popular opinion, but I think the best thing Frank Zappa ever did for music was kicking Lowell George outta the Mothers of Invention.
Well said give the governor a hurmph
Frank told Lowell that 'Willin' was,a drug song and Frank was very anti drug. Frank had crazy shows though. Flo and Eddie included.
@@jameswestmoreland9717 Lowell predicted his own death- ("Don't want no speedballs, cause' I might die tryin'"). After his performance in D.C., at the Marriott Hotel, he died from too many speedballs- (6/29/79).
Frank and Lowel were both blast from the past. All of my vinyl records were destroyed in a fire
May I just add Jimmy Carl black does an excellent version of willin and hamburger midnight
This is the music of my childhood. I was born in 76, I clearly remember this record playing in our living room nonstop . Good memories
A good friend that was into folk music introduced me to Little Feat in 1997. Saw them in concert in Norfolk, VA around that time. They have become a favorite with me. Thank you for this. Love it.
If I had to pick ONE SONG to listen to for the rest of my life, this might be it.
The album and the song are already great ... but kudos to the monty-pythonish images. Brilliant. Kudos to Eric Kassel & Peter Hilgendorf and all the artists who collaborated on this project
You can't watch it without thinking of Monty Python.
Saw the Feat open for the Stones in Stuttgart, 1975. They blew away the Stones, and I’m a BIG Stones fan!
....saw the Rolling Stones in 1975 in Fort Collins, Colorado....Billy Preston played with them....Charlie Daniels and Chacka Kahn opened for them.....from what I remembered. That is...
Man ,these dudes were cutting edge, ahead of their time. Bring it back...
They've tried to keep it alive but it died the day Lowell left.
I agree with comment below......Feat were damn fine musicians but Lowell George, Richie Hayward, even Craig Fuller after Lowell passed....these guys made the Feat sound....along with Paul/Fred and Bill Payne. They still rocked live in the 80's and early 90's, but that was about it. Imagine, Feat performing on TV or live, and having Linda Ronstadt or Emmylou Harris show up and handle backing vocals.....we didn't know how good we had it musically.......it's all turned to shit over the years.....music, that is.
Greatest live band of all time! Lowell George and Billy Payne were geniuses!
Such a shame so many folks never got the chance to enjoy the Feat live.
I was born in 47. These guys played for frank zappa. Saw them a lot at rose bowl on Sundays FREE
Juanita
The band has changed personnel (three main characters having left this mortal coil), but they're still kicking ass. Sam Clayton will have a solo album coming out in the spring of 2024 (with Feat as his main back up band) and the full band is in the studio working on new material. Support them. Go see them when they come to a town near you
Back in the 1970s I was friends with the guys in Tower of Power. I remember Mimi Castillo and Doc Kupka telling me some hair raising stories about life on the road with Liittle Feat. This effort culminated in the live album Waiting for Columbus. When I first heard the album in 1978 I believe, I thought the overall sound quality to be very strong and it truly was. Little Feat were one of my favorite bands. However there was a good ammount of studio overdubs on the album. I guess they were all having a real GOOD tme on the road. In Europe no less!
Warren Dewey was the sound engineer in the editing process with Lowell and he had a few hair raising stories to tell as well. Wish I could remember details. Too late now, he passed away a few years ago.
And of course you have rock solid proof of these alleged "studio overdubs" you speak of? I've been going to Feat concerts since the beginning of time ... like when Noah was still an apprentice carpenter's mate ... suffice it to say, the beginning ... regardless ... one thing the Feats never needed was recorded studio overdubs. I'll forgive you this one time on this gross indiscretion ... however, from this day forward should you haplessly defile the greatest American band EVER ... I shall have to biblically smite thee! OBTW ... Tower of Power rocks!
@@gunndish
A buddy of mine had a house on C Street in Hayward back in the early 70's. Tower of Power regularly played in a popular club with a big stage just south of there on Mission Boulevard in Hayward back then. I can't remember the name of it. It was very crowded and there was some fine music happening back then. ToP was very potent with all that huge horn POWER. Who needs amps with all that brass on tap?
@@marscruz Epic horns! Wish I could have seen TOP back in their early days. Several years ago they were touring and came to town ... I was right up front!
@@gunndish
Wish I would have seen LF when Lowell was still kicking. He had MASSIVE chops, both writing and playing.
There is a new box set with all of the recordings from the 4 (?) shows. Great job on the whole project Jason Jones at Rhino. Sounds incredible
This song is essentially tapping the first keg on a summertime Friday night turned into music and given to us all. What a fun album.
Hell yeah!
No band is like the "Feat" so unique and just badass 😊
OMG I haven't head this song in years!! it takes me right back to summer of 1981. blasting the whole album at a backyard BBQ in Lubbock Texas.
So they started the concert with this song, one of the great live performances ever.
Hugs y'all!
I used to work nights radiology at a small hospital in Alaska. Me and the lab people would rock all night. Little feat was a part of our lives. I called a woman Juanita for a few years, never knew her actual name.😅
This is one of the top 5 best live albums of all time in my opinion.
Same Feats on this tour in 78. Best live show ever
LF is my fave band. This album is why. I was in HS just outside of DC when this was recorded. The only station that played them was of course, WHFS. The OLD HFS on 102.3. Damian, Weasel, Bob, etc. I was a bit crushed when I learned that Lowell went back and overdubbed the live album and added some "polish" to his solos and voice. Here I thought they were just that damn amazing right off the cuff. They WERE, I heard em, but...
Absolutely love this song. And this video some how encapsulates the band, especially Lowell George.
I could listen to this every day. In fact, I probably should.
I've never heard this song in my 38 wonderful years existing on this lil space rock we call Earth, until recently....And it's this sort of beautiful energy that makes me feel alive, as we feel many talented human beings collaborate to channel a divine abstraction we call "music" to invoke a feeling that calls to our spirit to "move and groove".
As a less intense note; The "sound" of this bass is absolutely fat, smooth, and sexy. Like a perfect spoonful of peanut butter. lol. Take care, thanks for reading friend. Hope you're well.
Gahdamn this song is stoopid good!
Trippy video!!!! Great song and great band!!!! Thank you!
The Monty Python guys did the videos for the whole album.
..it is the Greatest Live album ever recorded...period.
A masterpiece...I wish I had seen the band. Such a great time.
I'm 40 now...and when I listen to Little Feat I am right back to being 8/9 years old w my dad listening to them in the suburban
Same
same
I love this song. It just puts me in a great mood! Love Little Feat.
Not always will there be a "fat man" in the bathtub, sometimes a little skinnier but still wanting a "JUANITA"...
🥰
Got to see Lowell with the boys back on 10/1/78, at the University of New Hampshire, and it was one of the best musical nights of my life. Saw Feat about ten times after, but that first show was special. Even funny at times. Like when they started singing "Don't Bogart That Joint", and about twenty J's went flying up on to the stage. And were quickly gathered up by the crew, and saved for later. Feat was a great, great band, and this video was a fun representation of their style and musical mastery.
Yup. You are correct. This mix is outrageous! 😊
Jeebus when Bill Payne hits that pause to the percussion @ 3:40 is sublime
What a fantastic video tribute to one of the greatest bands of all time!
This is my favorite live album
This is an incredible video capturing all the cover art from the albums throughout! Such a great job, kudo's to all involve with producing this!
I have the head phones on and a good buzz going. Man. Try it.
Best live album ever. Was there at Lisner and it was fantastic. George was the man! Sammy C!!!!
All the little subtle nods to Feat in this video are just awesome. Chairman Mao's portrait, the overalls, the car from Feats Don't Fail Me Now, the chicken, the dancing tomato!
❤ I just saw them in Cincinnati June 18th 2024 awesome show. I have seen them probably 10 times or more over the years.
This album really enhanced my euphoric state of mind whilst smoking brown opium. Really hit the spot. The fan is a super good song
Love Little Feat. Thank you💯💯💯
Just came back for sum Little Feat from the ‘80s.. so glad to be back and reliving the best times of my life! 😎
Memorys😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
One of my all time favorite songs ever
Omgosh that was absolutely amazing. I loved it. God bless you guys ❤
I first heard this song on the radio in summer of '80. I went to my local music store the next day and bought the album.
Love the Feat… cool animation here! Gutted that I missed out seeing them at the Rainbow, I think I was wrapped up with punk in ‘77, seeing bands like the Clash, Jam & outliers like Dr Feelgood, The Pirates, Johnny Thunders etc.. only realising what I’d missed when I started buying Little Feat albums some years later!
Great music video for my favorite song by Little Feat.
This makes me smile every time.
Great song from a great album...❤️
This is such a treat. Little Feet, Bonnie Raitt , and Emmylou Harris and Monty Python! What's not to like! Love it?
Love it!
Whole lotta great music there to love
The reaction vids to this song crack me up. Their jaws all hit the floor
That beginning acapella before the lead in is nice...LG
I had an original copy of Waiting for Columbus & a few other Little Feat albums but they went when I sold off my record collection. I collect CDs ONLY. But I remember crying like crazy when Lowell George died, because he seemed like such a easy going good guy & my Dad saying "that's what doing drugs does".
Seemed a bit harsh at the time, but of course, he was & forever will be correct.
Vampirebear13 It couldn't have been that whole large pizza W/ everything that Lowell ate, while the rest of the band shared one large cheese pizza!
@@kevinmontgomery1383 Yes Lowell died of heart failure :-( and his appetite for food, drugs & alcohol have become legend. Still a shame he died so young.
@@Vampirebear13 Don't forget women, despite having one at home.
@@kevinmontgomery1383 I don't remember any stories of Lowell George being a womanizer but I'd say that's part & parcel of being a rockstar :-/
@@Vampirebear13 I think it was more being a music producer
Very nice! Very tasty representation of the GREATEST rock and roll tune, ever! (IMHO) Lowell and Richie and Paul would approve, I believe. Thanks!
Awesome band 👍
Its nice to hear what real music sounds like. Unlike now days anyone can sing with auto tune. Just look at R&B.
Awesome song!! Fist time I’ve listened to them.
Just saw them on Sunday! They still sound great even with new band members
this croatian just loooove LF…what a band ✊✊✊
Played in a garfage band for a couple of years. Bass. These guys make it sound so EASY to produce such a great song.... let me tell you.... it aint easy.... These guys were so good....
Don't forget the Power of Tower Horns too😊❤
Greg Kuntzman, I hope you are enjoying this in your peaceful heaven I 🌹 know you love this. Thanks for turning me on to it in the early 80's. This song has alot of funny Dallas times😂
The guitar licks give me the chills.
I have been a fan since the late 70s, this may be my favorite song of their's.
This is SO EXCELLENT!!!! Awesome!!!!
Wonderful
I was at the Wembley gig where they had been partying the night before, but it was still a great gig. Still not a good as the Rainbow where I saw them blow the Doobie Brothers out of the water. My favourite U.S. Rock band. Love them forever.❤
The BEST!! Killer band!
Appreciate all yours autographs on the poster love you man
I maybe the only 30 year old listening to these jams but damn if this ain't rocknroll
When I listen to this album, my neighborhood does too.
Whistle test mid 70s. Love them from then.
I'm going to see them next month in Deerfield,Ma.
How on earth can there only be 1.8k likes? Come on people !
FEAT FEAT FEAT FEAT FEAT FEAT FEAT!
Bonnie Raitt and Little Feat. The best concert I saw. 1976.
On the list list of top 10 for me...
Check out Lowell's white overhauls? Mine are the waist high courtesy of Bessie Clark. My grandma!
My college radio station, WRGW was on the sixth floor of Lisner. Oy.
As good as it gets!
Have a Heineken ,superb song.
Hell yeah it's excellence.
i bought the album when i was 21 = and a roadie working for rock bands !
Outstanding
Can’t wait to see y’all in Richmond va
Keyboards great!!!
What a band! With bass guitar as a prominent instrument, which was very uncommon back then!