I just can’t see why this band wasn’t bigger than they were / are - burning guitar , Funk rhythms, Jazzy keys, Soul vocals and sweet American Blues melodies
«Satire was rife in Lowell George’s works. But in the main, I sensed tragicomedy in just about everything he wrote. Lowell had also encyclopaedic influences and we shared a love for pan-Pacific cultures. We were both inoculated into musical extremes, having both been in Frank Zappa's The Mothers Of Invention. His talent was progressive and unique. His scansion, the phrases he created with Little Feat, often went somewhere you just didn’t anticipate» - Van Dyke Parks, 2024
I saw Little Feat with opener Bonnie Raitt in Jackson Ms. in 1977. The same tour that was featured on "In Concert". Lowell George played about 20 minutes with Bonnie during her set and they had that chemistry that just burned. Feat closed out the show with a great set and them Bonnie joined them for a 30 minute Encore and Slide Guitar Duel that was unbelievable. One of the best shows of my life.
I made a cassette of this whole show in 1982 of from my friend who had the original bootleg. This is the best Little Feat recording ever, wish the whole thing was posted...anyone?
Vintage Little Feat from the Lowell George era is just the best! Got this on vinyl in 1975, along with Electrif Lycanthrope. It was called Aurora Backseat. Played them both over and over! Is there a guest guitarist on the close out track Chevy 39? I think Ry Cooder was on the bill with the Feat for that show. If any body out there knows can they tell us people who don't know. Thanking you in anticipation.
This song sums up everything great about Little Feat instrumentally. This is so much better than the "Day at the Dog Races" fuzak direction they went in when Lowell George was ailing from too much of everything. Silly, funny rap at beginning to remind you that many greats had a sense of humor early in their career, before they ended up dead too soon, or cranky & weird like Bob Dylan. I wish this whole bootleg would get the official treatment. 1973 may be the absolute peak of Little Feat.
I've got this on a 33 1/3 record I bought in 1975...a bootleg of the entire show, and this is a highlight, to be sure. Come to think of it...this is what I played all summer long, summer of 1975...almost forty years ago...still sounds fresh to my ears.
My first Concert ever 1978 Waiting for Columbus
Been Hooked ever since
Saw Lowell solo before he died
Feats don't fail ne now
I just can’t see why this band wasn’t bigger than they were / are - burning guitar , Funk rhythms, Jazzy keys, Soul vocals and sweet American Blues melodies
monumental! never heard this till today- fantastic!
«Satire was rife in Lowell George’s works. But in the main, I sensed tragicomedy in just about everything he wrote. Lowell had also encyclopaedic influences and we shared a love for pan-Pacific cultures. We were both inoculated into musical extremes, having both been in Frank Zappa's The Mothers Of Invention. His talent was progressive and unique. His scansion, the phrases he created with Little Feat, often went somewhere you just didn’t anticipate» - Van Dyke Parks, 2024
I saw Little Feat with opener Bonnie Raitt in Jackson Ms. in 1977. The same tour that was featured on "In Concert". Lowell George played about 20 minutes with Bonnie during her set and they had that chemistry that just burned. Feat closed out the show with a great set and them Bonnie joined them for a 30 minute Encore and Slide Guitar Duel that was unbelievable. One of the best shows of my life.
Agreed...this is one of Little Feat's finest moments, sez me.
I made a cassette of this whole show in 1982 of from my friend who had the original bootleg. This is the best Little Feat recording ever, wish the whole thing was posted...anyone?
Everyone that has been looking for this it is on the Internet Archive.
Vintage Little Feat from the Lowell George era is just the best! Got this on vinyl in 1975, along with Electrif Lycanthrope. It was called Aurora Backseat. Played them both over and over! Is there a guest guitarist on the close out track Chevy 39? I think Ry Cooder was on the bill with the Feat for that show. If any body out there knows can they tell us people who don't know. Thanking you in anticipation.
Lowell.Thanks for the music .Totally awesome to this day
This song sums up everything great about Little Feat instrumentally. This is so much better than the "Day at the Dog Races" fuzak direction they went in when Lowell George was ailing from too much of everything. Silly, funny rap at beginning to remind you that many greats had a sense of humor early in their career, before they ended up dead too soon, or cranky & weird like Bob Dylan. I wish this whole bootleg would get the official treatment. 1973 may be the absolute peak of Little Feat.
I've got this on a 33 1/3 record I bought in 1975...a bootleg of the entire show, and this is a highlight, to be sure. Come to think of it...this is what I played all summer long, summer of 1975...almost forty years ago...still sounds fresh to my ears.
Same for me...and Apolitical Blues is by far the best version ever.
I bought this show on bootleg tape in 1994, and this was my favorite song on it. Have been looking for it again, forever. Thanks!
I miss Richie
Been looking for this for 20 years - thanks!
this show is available on the Internet Archive.
saw them with Lowell more than a few times
I've been waiting for this... Thanx!!!
Feats - Lowell solid/................
chevy 59 anyone ?
Hippies 👀