No masking track, no auto tune, no computer generated noise just well practiced musicians on stage with their instruments playing KICK ASS ROCK AND ROLL !
Il faut aussi féliciter le réalisateur de la vidéo. Le montage est parfait et chaque plan est incroyable. Ce n'est pas le cas pour toutes les réalisations actuelles.
I agree with you. 100%! True musicians, I am so glad I grew up with those amazing bands of the 70s. Foghat was such an awesome band! Lonesome Dave had such a perfect voice!
RIP the two members of Foghat Dave Peverett (April 16, 1943 - February 7, 2000), aged 56 Rod “The Bottle” Price (November 22, 1947 - March 22, 2005), aged 57 You both will be remembered as legends.
Wow I didn't know lonesome Dave was that young when he passed. I know one thing there's a lot of great music being made up in heaven. God bless all of them 👍🎸🤟✌️🙏
I was a headbanger teenager growing up in the 70's. Hitchhiking to live music concerts! I remember seeing Foghat and Thin Lizzy on the same bill!! What a show! Some great memories come flooding back hearing this again! Nothing better than live music in the 70's
Love me some Foghat.Seen them three times.The first time was Fool For The City tour.Head East,Stix then Foghat.Back in the day.Lonesome Dave steady jumping in place.Great show.Far out man!
this, young people, clarifies why the best music is 50 + years old. no technology except electricity, two awesome lead guitars, thumping bass, and drums, great vocals.
"this, young people, clarifies why the best music is 50 + years old. no technology except proper instruments, melody, harmony and good singing and no mindless cacophony" is what old people were saying about this in 1974. You do realise that, don't you?
Jae Dean I have to say that 60s we’re slightly better. 50s And 60s music was slightly more important. Much of it started in the then. You have to thank the two previous decades for bringing the 70s. But the 1970s were definitely awesome and the 1950s 1960s and 1970s as a whole can never be replicated. Quality music is much harder to find nowadays.
@@eastwest42286 you are right. Those eras were in a league of thier own. Cruising the dairy bars Greasers slicking thier hair back shirt sleeves rolled up with thier girl setting at thier side. Then 1960 the Hippies came blazing in with Love machine. Lol yes those decades were the best of years. They had to be.
The Legendery FOGHAT!! Should have been in the Rock Hall of Fame ages ago! Sorry Dave but RIP they don't know what they missed! Rock on Forever FOGHAT!!
I bought a 76 Chevy Nova Concours, back in 83. The guy I bought it off of said he left a present in the trunk. Yea a big box of 8 tracks. Aerosmith, Heart, Stones and more and of course Foghat Live. It was pretty awesome gift.
This was my very first tour as a roadie! Hell, yes. Complete. Culture. Shock! I was 18 and had just moved to Boston,MA after growing up on a tobacco farm in NC.
Watching with tears in my eyes. Saw them a few times in this era, brings back memories of great friends and great times. I'm 65 now, and will still blast this stuff in the car. RIP Lonsome Dave and Rod "The Bottle".
What a great band. Saw them live right around this time, complete with Dave's gold sequined suit. This song was one of the highlights. I've seen a lot of bands live, but nobody put on a better show than Foghat. RIP Dave, Rod, and any others who have passed. You are not forgotten.
Pay attention kids...pay CLOSE attention. THIS is how it's done. No in-ears, cheesy backing tracks, or auto-tune. The current crop of pop-tarts could never pull this off. This is band! RIP guys.
@@danparts9333 It would have been, but when J Geils took the stage, they were having mic issues. Peter Wolf had to use a microphone set up for one of the backup singers, and they never did get the volume correct. It put a downspin on an otherwise high energy show.
me too! right on my brother. i pull up at the light in town and any other car is got god knows what playing and i’ve got my windows down and foghat or savoy brown or humble pie or any of a number of other bands that are slowly disappearing from the contemporary scene blasting rock n roll the way it used to be and the way it was meant to be heard. share the love
I am grateful to grow up with this music and so happy that it is still enjoyed! They called us losers back in the day ;) I miss real music played with talented people and instruments.
Well that made my day and brought tears to my eyes. What a smashing performance! Today’s music cannot hold a candle to this. Can’t even find the words to do it justice. Phenomenal!
What a time to grow up, tickets were $5.50 to see them and whatever opening group. Less than an hour's wages working for cash as a 15 year old kid in 74.
one of the very best bands, saw them many times and never disappointed. They play their asses off. Man , what ever happened to music like this,days gone by.
@@inkblack6256 I agree there are some fine rock bands up and coming and even established out there today. I was referring to how mainstream popular music seems to be loaded with a lot of acts that are not really classified as rock compared to when I grew up. I must be old, LOL!
That was the exact double bill the second time I saw Foghat and the first time I saw Triumph on the Never Surrender tour in ' 83!!! The show was unbelievable!!!
Fog hat live is one of the greatest albums ever 6 songs I think greatest live record ever they played the tangerine bowl in Orlando one summer epic show
@@chriskarley384 Same here , but in Detroit. Think the show I saw was years earlier. By '82, most rock shows were out of my budget. Went to smaller Blues shows. Until George Thorogood!
@@ricklittle4617 Yes sir ! I first heard it on album when it came out on Bearsville records. Been rocking it since then till now Nov. 2022. Fool for the city, Road Fever, Honeyhush, and I just wanna make......... Are my go to jams. Always wonderd why only 6 songs on it? The pics of the enormous crowd and that pic of Rod the bottle Price is the ultimate with his shades on. I was only 15 but remember it for life. I'm 60 now and still enjoy lonesome Dave, Craig , Roger and rod. 🤘👍
My friend Lynn was such a Foghat fan! I can't thank him enough for introducing me to their music. I wish I could thank him but he passed a few years back. I miss him something terrible. I think of him often. Ill never forget Foghat live tape in his truck. Only thing we ever listened to when we went somewhere in it. I was always happy to hear it and so was he.
My step father a classical music guy called them “Hogfat”. He liked them also. A Dutch guy that was old enough to have actually been in a concentration camp. Psychiatrist. A good guy
Lonesome Dave Peverett was a genius for reinterpreting these old blues classics and turning them into Rock tunes. They knew how to Rock the house! Brilliant Rock Band! RIP Dave and Rod
One of the best. Saw them in their prime back in the 70’s, greatest era for music. So much variety and talent. Only thing that makes me sad is a lot of the people that shared the same taste in the music I grew up listening to are gone. You know you’re getting old when you hear them playing music from then at the supermarket.
I go by the mantra "born 15 years too late". Missed all the great 70s bands in their prime (including punk and new wave), missed the cool cars, the easy sex. Outside of the draft and inflation, you experienced an amazing decade. At least you got that under your belt.
@@ronaldwhite4671 I have their first 13 albums. I saw them in Chicago at the Aragon Ballroom with Montrose and Black Oak Arkansas. Serious Rock 'n Roll.
Monitors on the floor, no in ear stuff, hell they probably weren't wearing ear protection at all, but no samples needed, no click tracks to keep time, no auto tune, and no backing tracks, but somehow they managed to rock the shit out of that song. I'll bet I seen this band in concert at least a dozen times as a teenager.
@Glen My brother you are so right! These guys like many of the era were in short, MUSICIANS. They understood the instrument they played and understood the music. This was written by Willie Dixon and the first time it was recorded was by the great Muddy Waters and I'm sure these guys knew that and respected the history. Now fast forward to 1974 and they took it and well, ripped the roof off the place when they did it. Do you remember seeing these guys on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert? That was my first encounter with them and certainly not the last! Be well and safe, peace to you and yours.
@@maf5454 - I remember Don Kirshner's was better than Midnight Special with Wolfman Jack because on Kirshner's it was basically the bands playing live in concert, Midnight Special was still good, Kirshner's was just better. If Foghat was on Kirshner's I'm sure I saw them.
@@glen7228 Yeah agreed. I use watch both and I have to say Rock Concert was better. It seem to me, although probably not true, that Rock Concert looked a little deeper into music and found bands like Foghat. We both remember when Midnight Special, Rock Concert, and progressive rock FM radio were the place to find new artists. I miss those days, don't know about you. Peace my brother.
Sadly I never saw them in concert but I remember how hot they were in 74. I was in Auto shop class when someone would pop in their Foghat 8-track while working on their car. Good times!
Honey hush sends me on an emotional climax every time. Believe it or not, I can actually, after listening to the song hundreds of times throughout my lifetime, Whistle Along with that insanely Sublime dual guitar solo. By the end of the song, the adrenaline is pumping so hard it feels like it's about to burst out of my head. Pure Heavenly euphoric emotional Musical bliss. This album has even more meaning for me, as it was one of the ones my older cousin had in 1980, when I first started smoking marijuana and hanging out with him and listening to it in his truck. Fell in love with it instantly. And it's always been a top 10 favorite album of mine. A lot of great memories getting high and drunk on Michelob as a junior high schooler listening to this album. LOL. Great memories great times great music great weed
The bands from the 70's (definitely Foghat) were actual musicians that played real instruments and Lonesome Dave used his actual voice and he had one of the best rock voices! I tell people I work with, who are younger, they missed the best days of rock and I am glad to be 61 and was able to grow up with it!
2 of the best guitarist!!! I love FOGHAT! I saw these guys at Calamity Janes in Las Vegas NV in 1981. What a great band! I miss the 60,70,80's rock & roll! I'm grateful for RUclips, so I can see & hear the great bands of the past! There will never be ROCK & ROLL LIKE BEFORE!🎸😍🎵🎼🎶✌️😎
Dave is buried in Florida if u ever want to pay your respect. Next time I'm down there I'm going to try and find his grave. I have to Google where, forget the cemetery name and location.
I saw Foghat in 1997 and they still had it going on! I think Dave had been diagnosed with cancer, and they still put on an amazing show - and looked like they had fun doing it. One of the best I ever saw. Musicianship like that is not as easy to find these days.
Forgot played speed metal before speed metal was a thing!💯 Nice to see REAL MUSCIANS having a blast playing and singing! Very few bands today can even come close to Foghats sound! Thank you for this video!
Rod Price and Lonesome Dave ; terribly underrated, very talented, and as good a one /two punch as you'll ever see. Rock 'n' Roll sure helped me through!
Foghat Live was the first album I ever bought. One of the ass-kickingest live albums of all time. I later saw them at the 1981 Texas Jam at the Astrodome (along with Blue Oyster Cult, REO Speedwagon, and Heart).
What a band, it was a different time , 1974 , better times we let it all hang out, invented , lived laughed loved created so much. Yes Rod and Lonesome Dave like he said. Just an all time classic rock duo yes i concur with that guy.
Dave Peverett, Tony Stevens, Roger Earl and Rod Price epitomize what rock n roll in the 70’s was. never got tired of hearing foghat on the radio. nowadays once in a while you catch “slow ride”. that’s unfortunate. so much more than a one tune band. these guys had talent and they obviously played a lot together to get it so right. if you were around in the 70’s and the early 80’s and you didn’t make it to a foghat concert you must’ve been not paying attention or just not a rocker because this band was on tour for what seemed like eternity. it would actually be interesting to see a graph of bands and how many live shows they performed. i’m guessing that for the ten years between 1971 and 1981 foghat would be up there with the best of them.
I was 15. This is what we listened to, and so many other great bands. The 70s truly was a great time to grow up. Then 1977 and in the service at 17.....
@@randyborst7517 He was back from '93 - '05. The return of the boogie men was a great album. He was back in time for that one. It was never quite the same without him.
I love reading all the comments on this amazing piece. Mine was hanging at my friends house after school raiding his big brothers album collection smoking bong hits from his brother bong we found behind his stereo course we were in his brothers room, my friends mom left us alone she didn't say shit, probably reminder her of her oldest away on the Army at the time. Changed that dude forever. Near death experience is what I would say.. you all know what I'm talking about.
My second concert, Sept 1973, Edgar Winter with Free Ride and Frankenstein on the radio. Some band named Foghat opened!! Whoa!!! Went out and bought the first two albums. Been a fan since that night
The new line-up is good with drummer Roger Earl only remaining. But the originals of the late Lonesome Dave (singer/guitarist) and the late great Rod Price (lead guitar) seen in this video was as good as it got in R&R duo's!!! So sad they have passed...Dave in 2000 and Rod in 2005.
This is real rock-n-roll. Raw. A garage band, insofar as these guys got together to jammed for hours, for the sheer pleasure of it. No autotune, no mamby-pamby, just rock'n'roll.
I've seen a lot of shows the last 47 years and I can't say I've seen any band other than the Who that rocked consistently as hard as Foghat. They kicked ass start to finish.
Saw Foghat a few times over the years- Pine Knob, Cobo, Michigan State Fair. Most recently while Lonesome Dave was still with us, prob about ‘99 at Wet and Wild in Santa Theresa, N.M. Tickets were $17 and there were about 1,000 ppl there. Awesome show, as usual. RIP Dave 🙏🏻
😍🥰❤❤"LOVE"❤❤🥰😍it ti the max. Pure clean live "ROCK~N~ROLL" the way it should be. This sure takes me back to the mid 70s, a young care free "WILD CHILD" outlaw!!!
So damn good, love ya Dave, thanks for all the lyrics & guitar playing, Foghat Live is one of the bench mark live albums all time, wore that shit out! Honey Hush, Fool For The City, come on? Miss this era & am glad to have survived it. 58 still rockin
I almost forgot how much I loved Foghat in the early 70’s, saw them over and over, they were fantastic. Of course I saw BB King in 1968, when I was 13 and he was crossing over and bringing Blues to all of us youngsters. My girlfriends and I loved Foghat, cute guys, great clothes and awesome musicianship 👏
No masking track, no auto tune, no computer generated noise just well practiced musicians on stage with their instruments playing KICK ASS ROCK AND ROLL !
Way RIGHT ON!!❤❤❤
Hell yeah
Pure class
Il faut aussi féliciter le réalisateur de la vidéo. Le montage est parfait et chaque plan est incroyable. Ce n'est pas le cas pour toutes les réalisations actuelles.
I agree with you. 100%! True musicians, I am so glad I grew up with those amazing bands of the 70s. Foghat was such an awesome band! Lonesome Dave had such a perfect voice!
The younger generation has no clue how much fun we had back then .
Im 16 and I think I fell in love with it haha
i would give anything to just live in that time
They can’t really relate at all
Ain't that the truth.
@@jettglover1187 no cellphones no Facebook etc just rock and roll and good times!
It doesn’t get more 70’s than Foghat.
When bands were better live than they were on their studio albums. Talent.
I’m fortunate to have been a kid growing up during the 70’s. That music will last forever!
Me too!
Me too ✋️
Better believe it
We were born at the right time
Yes, me too!! And lovin'it!!❤
Yes me too
RIP the two members of Foghat
Dave Peverett (April 16, 1943 - February 7, 2000), aged 56
Rod “The Bottle” Price (November 22, 1947 - March 22, 2005), aged 57
You both will be remembered as legends.
Kim Simmons still alive ?
Lonesome Dave Peverett.....................thanks for the music !
@@johnzubil2875
Dave died of kidney cancer and Rod suffered a bad fall I believe... try again, jerk
Wow I didn't know lonesome Dave was that young when he passed. I know one thing there's a lot of great music being made up in heaven. God bless all of them 👍🎸🤟✌️🙏
@@brittonballenger3214no he passed in December 2022
I was a headbanger teenager growing up in the 70's. Hitchhiking to live music concerts!
I remember seeing Foghat and Thin Lizzy on the same bill!! What a show!
Some great memories come flooding back hearing this again!
Nothing better than live music in the 70's
I did too!! they were so good Live!! Turn it up music!!!
The boys are back in town.
Man now thats a fn show!
Me too @daisy ! Hitchhiked coast to coast. Saw Foghat with Rod Stewart! in Phx. Glad to hear you're still rockin it!!
The Rock n Roll Hall of Shame for not having this band! This is classic!!!
They chose to put Dolly Pardon in
Lonesome Dave had a hell of a voice. Real 70s rock. Classic Foghat.
*Willie Dixon.
nothing special his voice
Love me some Foghat.Seen them three times.The first time was Fool For The City tour.Head East,Stix then Foghat.Back in the day.Lonesome Dave steady jumping in place.Great show.Far out man!
Dave was awesome. He got the crowd going
@@ravenblanketfulYou are full of crap.
70's was the most exciting time ever for everything
then the 80's spoiled it
Yes that’s the gods truth, I loved my youth and the seventies Rock on 🤘
Smoking a big one in dreams of those great days, our gang were all rockers and weed heads
@@ourlakehouse116 mine still is
Come on now, some the 80's were pretty damn good.
This song and Fool for the City were my wake up get motivated for high school songs. I miss the 70s
this, young people, clarifies why the best music is 50 + years old. no technology except electricity, two awesome lead guitars, thumping bass, and drums, great vocals.
Sin parafernalia absurda, ni explosiones, caras pintadas , solo músicos geniales....grande FOGHAT.
Definitely good stuff, but, there are most certainly electronic effects being used.
Lonesome Dave and Rod Price, great old memories.Miss you both,but your music lives on.
"this, young people, clarifies why the best music is 50 + years old. no technology except proper instruments, melody, harmony and good singing and no mindless cacophony" is what old people were saying about this in 1974. You do realise that, don't you?
@@craiggerrard5117 exactly very true Craig.Music today is s joke.
70s music will never be outdone. Ever.
Jae Dean I have to say that 60s we’re slightly better. 50s And 60s music was slightly more important. Much of it started in the then. You have to thank the two previous decades for bringing the 70s. But the 1970s were definitely awesome and the 1950s 1960s and 1970s as a whole can never be replicated. Quality music is much harder to find nowadays.
I agree 100%
69-79
@@eastwest42286 you are right. Those eras were in a league of thier own. Cruising the dairy bars Greasers slicking thier hair back shirt sleeves rolled up with thier girl setting at thier side. Then 1960 the Hippies came blazing in with Love machine. Lol yes those decades were the best of years. They had to be.
@Rick Delair pppp
Bill
No back up half naked dancers, no explosions, no blink blink, just PURE TALENT!!
Just like Slow & Low live at the Palladium in February '87
If you're referring to Kid Creole I'll take that a hundred times over this racket.
That was fuckin awesome!
Saw them twice in the 80s , both small venues.
They burned the house down!
Too many “ad libbing” extended guitar solos in the 70s. Yawn. Other than that, the music was extraordinary
And apparently no guitar techs to make sure the guitar is in tune.
Crowd didn't know they were seeing greatness. Guys were getting it in!
The 70s and 80s were the best times, if i could go back in time id go back to the beginning on the 70s
The Legendery FOGHAT!! Should have been in the Rock Hall of Fame ages ago! Sorry Dave but RIP they don't know what they missed! Rock on Forever FOGHAT!!
Agree
I second that emotion..
Foghat and grand funk been passed over many times
Amazing. I remember listening to “Foghat Live” on 8-track when I was in high school.
Me too! Oh my God!
👊
I bought a 76 Chevy Nova Concours, back in 83. The guy I bought it off of said he left a present in the trunk. Yea a big box of 8 tracks. Aerosmith, Heart, Stones and more and of course Foghat Live. It was pretty awesome gift.
@@waynethera2712 nice!
Me too. Class of 84
I saw them on this tour in 1974. I was 16, my first concert.
This was my very first tour as a roadie! Hell, yes. Complete. Culture. Shock! I was 18 and had just moved to Boston,MA after growing up on a tobacco farm in NC.
Chills up my spine.... best intro ever, with the 2 guitars "talking" to one another. Just brilliant!
Best tone in the world.
You and me both
Watching with tears in my eyes. Saw them a few times in this era, brings back memories of great friends and great times. I'm 65 now, and will still blast this stuff in the car. RIP Lonsome Dave and Rod "The Bottle".
yup, #65club Aloha
to compare a live show with, say, aerosmith in the 70's foghat killed, aerosmith, fumbled slurred, and were off 90% of the time
Hey Jim! How are you? Almost 68,
And WE have to keep on ROCKIN!!!!!!
Craig MacGregor passed away a few years ago.
Same for me James. 60 now. Power rock n' roll at its soul roots.
And that, kids, is how live music should be performed. No traveling studio needed.
NO laptop turntable DJ wannabe
One of the greatest live bands of all time.
@@kenwolf6334: not only live, but their albums were also very good.
@@markbotta8567 Absolutely!
Exactly.
What a great band. Saw them live right around this time, complete with Dave's gold sequined suit. This song was one of the highlights. I've seen a lot of bands live, but nobody put on a better show than Foghat. RIP Dave, Rod, and any others who have passed. You are not forgotten.
Love the sparklely sneakers.
Real kickass musicians playing music with power and passion..........Nothing like this anymore !!!!!!!
And that my friends is how it’s done. Legendary group!
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What on earth is wrong with this audience?🙈
I've said it once and I'll say it again...the 70's were the BEST!! There will never be another era like it!!
YES! So true!
80's were really good 2 tho.
@@ositoelosito3424 the 80 s sucked out loud
Linda época y grandes solistas y bandas de rock !!
Estás totalmente en lo cierto! Y no sólo eso,la mayoría de las bandas de cualquier género del rock(como Foghat) provenían de Inglaterra.
Pay attention kids...pay CLOSE attention. THIS is how it's done. No in-ears, cheesy backing tracks, or auto-tune. The current crop of pop-tarts could never pull this off. This is band! RIP guys.
Songs like this will never die. Hope the world can look back on these times and turn things around some day.
Saw Foghat open with Montrose for J Geils in Oklahoma City in 1974 or 75 when I was 18. The best concert I ever saw, hands down. High Energy!
Badass
must of been awesome... J.Geils friggin Rocks too.. i saw J.Geils i think it was 1999..
@@danparts9333 It would have been, but when J Geils took the stage, they were having mic issues. Peter Wolf had to use a microphone set up for one of the backup singers, and they never did get the volume correct. It put a downspin on an otherwise high energy show.
Saw them in 78, 89 and 91, gonna see them on the 20th of this month...They rock...
I saw that show
I'm so thankful for RUclips and the ability to watch obscure classic rock & roll ftg like this... thanks for the upload! Righteous.
me too! right on my brother. i pull up at the light in town and any other car is got god knows what playing and i’ve got my windows down and foghat or savoy brown or humble pie or any of a number of other bands that are slowly disappearing from the contemporary scene blasting rock n roll the way it used to be and the way it was meant to be heard. share the love
I am grateful to grow up with this music and so happy that it is still enjoyed! They called us losers back in the day ;) I miss real music played with talented people and instruments.
At one time this was not obscure. This song was played on radio every day for decades.
No kidding..Big Thx you tube
Yes I agre
I saw Fog Hat in a small club around 1984. I got a Fog Hat Sticker at the gig. Great Band.
The Best Of Times. Long live the
70’s.
How Fucking Awesome were Bands in the 70's....This is Live, Raw and Absolutely Smoking...What a Great Band :)
Well that made my day and brought tears to my eyes. What a smashing performance! Today’s music cannot hold a candle to this. Can’t even find the words to do it justice. Phenomenal!
You got that right !!!
Phenomenal describes it pretty well!
@@100hooker 🙌Always👏💫
Classic rock...so much better than current music
What a time to grow up, tickets were $5.50 to see them and whatever opening group. Less than an hour's wages working for cash as a 15 year old kid in 74.
I received a major dose of Foghat as a kid. My oldest played them and ten years after, constantly.
one of the very best bands, saw them many times and never disappointed. They play their asses off. Man , what ever happened to music like this,days gone by.
Damn right.
Mainstream music needs a kick in the ass, these guys would have been excellent in that capacity. Rip Lonesome Dave and Rod Price!
Kurt Kalapach There are tons of great rock bands out there.
D W The Fudge were a great band.
@@inkblack6256 I agree there are some fine rock bands up and coming and even established out there today. I was referring to how mainstream popular music seems to be loaded with a lot of acts that are not really classified as rock compared to when I grew up. I must be old, LOL!
Highly underrated band! Foghat was awesome! I agree with Jae Dean. 70's music will never be outdone. Ever. Because of the musicianship.
They were never, ever underratted!
Such a great live performance. They rocked the sh*t outta that place.
I still have Dave's autograph from a nightclub performance. Legends!!
Foghat and Triumph two of the most underrated bands of all time
Man triumph was my first concert back in 1978 in fort Worth Texas I was 13 years old
That was the exact double bill the second time I saw Foghat and the first time I saw Triumph on the Never Surrender tour in ' 83!!! The show was unbelievable!!!
Fog hat live is one of the greatest albums ever 6 songs I think greatest live record ever they played the tangerine bowl in Orlando one summer epic show
@@chriskarley384 Same here , but in Detroit. Think the show I saw was years earlier. By '82, most rock shows were out of my budget. Went to smaller Blues shows. Until George Thorogood!
@@ricklittle4617 Yes sir ! I first heard it on album when it came out on Bearsville records. Been rocking it since then till now Nov. 2022. Fool for the city, Road Fever, Honeyhush, and I just wanna make......... Are my go to jams. Always wonderd why only 6 songs on it? The pics of the enormous crowd and that pic of Rod the bottle Price is the ultimate with his shades on. I was only 15 but remember it for life. I'm 60 now and still enjoy lonesome Dave, Craig , Roger and rod. 🤘👍
This is pure rock n roll. Great dueling guitar solo in the beginning. Awesome rhythm and vocals by lonesome dave and kick ass lead guitar by rod price
My friend Lynn was such a Foghat fan! I can't thank him enough for introducing me to their music. I wish I could thank him but he passed a few years back. I miss him something terrible. I think of him often. Ill never forget Foghat live tape in his truck. Only thing we ever listened to when we went somewhere in it. I was always happy to hear it and so was he.
My step father a classical music guy called them “Hogfat”. He liked them also. A Dutch guy that was old enough to have actually been in a concentration camp. Psychiatrist. A good guy
That’s an awesome bandname, I’ll have to steal that. 🐷🤟🏼
This is the first song I ever heard by Foghat and it absolutely BLEW ME AWAY!
To this very day it still does!
meee tooooo!!!!!
You need to listen to Louisiana Blues by SAVOY BROWN ( Blue Matter ) and see if you recognize anyone!
Luv ride in muy car listening this
Are you kidding me lol jk there awesomeness hey
Lonesome Dave Peverett was a genius for reinterpreting these old blues classics and turning them into Rock tunes. They knew how to Rock the house!
Brilliant Rock Band!
RIP Dave and Rod
I saw Foghat in the 70’s …They were Fantastic…One of the first bands to double GuitarRiffs!!
I miss this era of music.
These guys had a great energy, Foghat Live is the best.
One of the best. Saw them in their prime back in the 70’s, greatest era for music. So much variety and talent. Only thing that makes me sad is a lot of the people that shared the same taste in the music I grew up listening to are gone. You know you’re getting old when you hear them playing music from then at the supermarket.
Supermarket or wherever, as long it's still being played somewhere
I remember the first time I heard Jessica by the Allman Brothers in the Kroger I couldn't believe it!
I go by the mantra "born 15 years too late". Missed all the great 70s bands in their prime (including punk and new wave), missed the cool cars, the easy sex. Outside of the draft and inflation, you experienced an amazing decade. At least you got that under your belt.
I heard "Gimme Shelter" by the Rolling Stones playing in the local Woolworths recently.
@@chrisb1953 Woolworths still exists????
Youngin's listen up- this is how it's done. The most powerful intro in Rock n' Roll history. Right there. Appreciate it.
I was eleven years old when this song came out such great times ❤
Still listening in 2019, now this was a band....
I'm wearing my Foghat t-shirt right now as I listened to this.
Listening now in September of 2020 man
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I have their first 13 albums. I saw them in Chicago at the Aragon Ballroom with Montrose and Black Oak Arkansas. Serious Rock 'n Roll.
I'll be listening to Foghat till the day I die. They were a great Rock & Roll band and one of my personal favorites.
Monitors on the floor, no in ear stuff, hell they probably weren't wearing ear protection at all, but no samples needed, no click tracks to keep time, no auto tune, and no backing tracks, but somehow they managed to rock the shit out of that song. I'll bet I seen this band in concert at least a dozen times as a teenager.
@Glen My brother you are so right! These guys like many of the era were in short, MUSICIANS. They understood the instrument they played and understood the music. This was written by Willie Dixon and the first time it was recorded was by the great Muddy Waters and I'm sure these guys knew that and respected the history. Now fast forward to 1974 and they took it and well, ripped the roof off the place when they did it. Do you remember seeing these guys on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert? That was my first encounter with them and certainly not the last! Be well and safe, peace to you and yours.
@@maf5454 - I remember Don Kirshner's was better than Midnight Special with Wolfman Jack because on Kirshner's it was basically the bands playing live in concert, Midnight Special was still good, Kirshner's was just better. If Foghat was on Kirshner's I'm sure I saw them.
@@glen7228 Yeah agreed. I use watch both and I have to say Rock Concert was better. It seem to me, although probably not true, that Rock Concert looked a little deeper into music and found bands like Foghat. We both remember when Midnight Special, Rock Concert, and progressive rock FM radio were the place to find new artists. I miss those days, don't know about you. Peace my brother.
Absolutely bro !!! When rock n roll was made to be played !!!
The 70s where the best year's of my life 🧬🧬🧬
In the 70's I got to see them live so many times. The good days when bands actually toured to promote their new album. 🎃
RIP Lonesome Dave!
The vibe of music during this era…. PRICELESS ♥️♥️♥️🎼🎼🎼
What a great time in life 1974..Foghat is great party music..miss those days..the greatest music!!
Oh yea, never got to see them concert Donna, but boy did they rock in those day's.... 1974 oh yea...
Sadly I never saw them in concert but I remember how hot they were in 74. I was in Auto shop class when someone would pop in their Foghat 8-track while working on their car. Good times!
Excellent driving music too,
The live album is one my all time favorite albums!!
Honey hush sends me on an emotional climax every time. Believe it or not, I can actually, after listening to the song hundreds of times throughout my lifetime, Whistle Along with that insanely Sublime dual guitar solo. By the end of the song, the adrenaline is pumping so hard it feels like it's about to burst out of my head. Pure Heavenly euphoric emotional Musical bliss. This album has even more meaning for me, as it was one of the ones my older cousin had in 1980, when I first started smoking marijuana and hanging out with him and listening to it in his truck. Fell in love with it instantly. And it's always been a top 10 favorite album of mine. A lot of great memories getting high and drunk on Michelob as a junior high schooler listening to this album. LOL. Great memories great times great music great weed
All you need is Foghat on 8 track and a muscle car and it's 70's city... great underappreciated band.
The bands from the 70's (definitely Foghat) were actual musicians that played real instruments and Lonesome Dave used his actual voice and he had one of the best rock voices! I tell people I work with, who are younger, they missed the best days of rock and I am glad to be 61 and was able to grow up with it!
70's and early 80's was the best rock EVER!!! Seen Fog Hat live 4 times and they kicked ass! Still today sounds great.
2 of the best guitarist!!! I love FOGHAT! I saw these guys at Calamity Janes in Las Vegas NV in 1981. What a great band!
I miss the 60,70,80's rock & roll!
I'm grateful for RUclips, so I can see & hear the great bands of the past! There will never be ROCK & ROLL LIKE BEFORE!🎸😍🎵🎼🎶✌️😎
That version of Foghat was just an out of this world AWESOME band and may Lonesome Dave R.I.P. he was such a talented musician!!!
I found out about the loss of Dave not too long ago. Shame because he was a piece of work
Dave is buried in Florida if u ever want to pay your respect. Next time I'm down there I'm going to try and find his grave. I have to Google where, forget the cemetery name and location.
What a great rocking tune from a great band. Thank you FOGHAT !!!
Saw them in ‘77,78 awesome. Those were great days of rock
I saw Foghat in 1997 and they still had it going on! I think Dave had been diagnosed with cancer, and they still put on an amazing show - and looked like they had fun doing it. One of the best I ever saw. Musicianship like that is not as easy to find these days.
What a masterpiece!! Everything about this song is perfect. His voice, the lyrics, the drummer (I think he is hot), and that guitar playing -- OMG!!
Saw Foghat live several times throughout the 1970s. Always a good show.
Forgot played speed metal before speed metal was a thing!💯 Nice to see REAL MUSCIANS having a blast playing and singing! Very few bands today can even come close to Foghats sound! Thank you for this video!
Honey Hush was one of my favorites, It was fast
Spell check. Foghat.
@@sparrovski Dang auto-correct anyhow!!!
When I close my eyes I can imagine listening to this on the live 8-track!
Rod Price and Lonesome Dave ; terribly underrated, very talented, and as good a one /two punch as you'll ever see. Rock 'n' Roll sure helped me through!
I agree. I bought most of their albums in the 70' s. It is very sad that three of the four are no longer with us!
This band was insanely great!!!God I miss Foghat!!!
I found one of their CD's at the Public Library, put it on my desktop and converted it to mp3. Then I just added it to the music app on my phone.
Man, you sure got your money's worth if you were at that concert.
Tickets were probably about 6 bucks back then!
I saw Foghat with Starz opening waaay back in the day. ( 76?)
the audience is dead
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@@2112res they are all tripping there brains out
Saw them 3 times in the 70's, just as I remember them! Hell of a party Band, especially in a Bar setting like the Stone Pony!
Foghat Live was the first album I ever bought. One of the ass-kickingest live albums of all time.
I later saw them at the 1981 Texas Jam at the Astrodome (along with Blue Oyster Cult, REO Speedwagon, and Heart).
What a band, it was a different time , 1974 , better times we let it all hang out, invented , lived laughed loved created so much. Yes Rod and Lonesome Dave like he said. Just an all time classic rock duo yes i concur with that guy.
At times would love to go back to the 70's! Such good times.
Dave Peverett, Tony Stevens, Roger Earl and Rod Price epitomize what rock n roll in the 70’s was. never got tired of hearing foghat on the radio. nowadays once in a while you catch “slow ride”. that’s unfortunate. so much more than a one tune band. these guys had talent and they obviously played a lot together to get it so right. if you were around in the 70’s and the early 80’s and you didn’t make it to a foghat concert you must’ve been not paying attention or just not a rocker because this band was on tour for what seemed like eternity. it would actually be interesting to see a graph of bands and how many live shows they performed. i’m guessing that for the ten years between 1971 and 1981 foghat would be up there with the best of them.
Rod Price was soooooo good!
So so right said brother !!! Miss the seventies so much !!! Things will never be as they were !!!
Thank you savoy brown for foghat
Lonesome Dave 🎸 rocks!
If you do hear Slow Ride, it's usually that bullshit edited version.
I was 15. This is what we listened to, and so many other great bands. The 70s truly was a great time to grow up. Then 1977 and in the service at 17.....
Foghat, Ten Years After, Trapeze, Johnny Winter, Humble Pie, Robin Trower, I could go on made the music I never get tired of.
That bass player is AMAZING! Never heard a bass played quite like that ever.
Tony Stevens 71-75 often forgotten for some reason
Tony is still amazing and still playing with his band Slow Ride. Also played bass exclusively on my Antietam Sunrise CD. Vinny Marcone
Geddy lee. working man MEDLEY.
@@juanlayton2848 Nonsense. Not even the same thing or feel.
@@randyborst7517 He was back from '93 - '05. The return of the boogie men was a great album. He was back in time for that one. It was never quite the same without him.
Teenager in the 70s. I was blessed. Foghat Live got wore out. What a great dual guitar band. Fool for the city, Honey Hush. Now that’s Rock N Roll!
I saw them play at their first gig ever. At a free show in a park in Oshkosh WI. Friggin crazy good.
I love reading all the comments on this amazing piece. Mine was hanging at my friends house after school raiding his big brothers album collection smoking bong hits from his brother bong we found behind his stereo course we were in his brothers room, my friends mom left us alone she didn't say shit, probably reminder her of her oldest away on the Army at the time. Changed that dude forever. Near death experience is what I would say.. you all know what I'm talking about.
You're living Foghat, you're certified 1970's
My second concert, Sept 1973, Edgar Winter with Free Ride and Frankenstein on the radio. Some band named Foghat opened!! Whoa!!! Went out and bought the first two albums. Been a fan since that night
The new line-up is good with drummer Roger Earl only remaining. But the originals of the late Lonesome Dave (singer/guitarist) and the late great Rod Price (lead guitar) seen in this video was as good as it got in R&R duo's!!! So sad they have passed...Dave in 2000 and Rod in 2005.
Galaxyman2903 No Lonesome Dave. No Rod Price. No Foghat. Same with "Thin Lizzy"
As a Savoy Brown fan, I was WAITING for the first FOGHAT LP to come out!
Saw them Twice!
I saw them with The James Gang and Savoy Brown all three bands tore the place up !!!
This is real rock-n-roll. Raw. A garage band, insofar as these guys got together to jammed for hours, for the sheer pleasure of it. No autotune, no mamby-pamby, just rock'n'roll.
One of the most underrated bands ever. There will never be another band like Foghat. Thank you Foghat for all the great songs and memories.
I've seen a lot of shows the last 47 years and I can't say I've seen any band other than the Who that rocked consistently as hard as Foghat. They kicked ass start to finish.
My first concert ever on Long Island NY. 1980 with Blue Oyster Cult!!! I was 10 yrs old. Foghat killed it !!!
Foghat always sounds good in every video, they are so damn good live.
Absolutely brilliant!! Man, oh, man, we had the best music ever!
Amazing vocals !!! and the dual guitars !!! just saw Foghat 7-2-22 with original drummer !
Saw Foghat a few times over the years- Pine Knob, Cobo, Michigan State Fair. Most recently while Lonesome Dave was still with us, prob about ‘99 at Wet and Wild in Santa Theresa, N.M. Tickets were $17 and there were about 1,000 ppl there. Awesome show, as usual. RIP Dave 🙏🏻
1970s Rock. Still incredible in 2019. Long live Foghat! RIP Lonesome, and Rod & Craig.
2022
Nobody like FOGHAT!!!!
2022, too.
😍🥰❤❤"LOVE"❤❤🥰😍it ti the max. Pure clean live "ROCK~N~ROLL" the way it should be. This sure takes me back to the mid 70s, a young care free "WILD CHILD" outlaw!!!
So damn good, love ya Dave, thanks for all the lyrics & guitar playing, Foghat Live is one of the bench mark live albums all time, wore that shit out! Honey Hush, Fool For The City, come on? Miss this era & am glad to have survived it. 58 still rockin
This jam is just so ferocious 🤟
one of my 3 older brothers had Foghat LIVE and when I heard it,I said to myself,"Self,you HAVE to buy Foghat's next album"...I did...Stone Blue :)
I almost forgot how much I loved Foghat in the early 70’s, saw them over and over, they were fantastic. Of course I saw BB King in 1968, when I was 13 and he was crossing over and bringing Blues to all of us youngsters. My girlfriends and I loved Foghat, cute guys, great clothes and awesome musicianship 👏
Just pure talent with no technical assist. Badass.