A rare glimpse of one of the greatest, possibly the greatest, rock and roll bands to ever exist. Great footage of Lowell playing the slide guitar. Feels like lifetimes ago, and makes me want to cry...but I won't. Waiting for Columbus remains their testament, still the album I would most want to be stranded on a desert island with. Lowell, Ritchie, Paul...loved all you guys. Bill, Sam, Kenny...you guys too. All of you were the best of rock and roll.
My fave band. Period. LOTS of great bands throughout the decades but these guys just do it for me. Been listening to them since 75 or so. RIP Lowell, Richie and Paul.
Little feat one of the truly great live bands EVER. I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO HAVE SEEN THEM LIKE 20 TIMES I WAS IN LARGO MARYLAND WHEN PARTS OF WAITING FOR COLUMBUS WAS RECORDED WHAT A NIGHT
I love reading people's memories of seeing Little Feat live. The loyalty and nostalgia the videos evoke all these years later...is very emotional. Lowell's voice and guitar, the massive combined talent and sound these musicians created was and still is a force. It is a gift to have these clips available to share with a new audience now. thanks so much for posting🌹
I remember reading an interview with Paul Barrrere from years ago, and he was asked about the impetus for "Skin It Back". He responded, something along the lines of "well, you know, I'm not circumsized." :D
Yes, and it’s “dangerous” to ask about Fat Man in the Bathtub, too. I had to research that phrase, I had never even encountered it, here in the Northeast. Those guys got away with so much back then, using all that street talk.
These days the political police wouldn't have allowed the most Fantastic Band ever to release an album. It's ridiculas, in my opinion.✌️❤️🌼@@CasperLCat
I was very fortunate enough to see Little Feat back in 1978 in Baltimore Civic Center, when Lowell George was still alive, plus an added bonus was sitting in the second row, center stage. They put on one heck of a concert!
This is cool reminder about how great this band was. Audiences and critics loved them but they never got the record sales they deserved. The current line up do a fine job but the band here are truly special.
Have come to the conclusion that a really good drummer with his own style is crucial to a bands success, think The Police, Led Zeppelin, Rush, Stones, etc.
I wish I had seen them whenLowell was still alive, but did see them them soon after they regrouped! Melissa Ethrirdge, an up and coming star, opened for them! Great night! Still go to see them and they are still great!!!
@@AudricDenis Would be great to think quality never dies and maybe people in future will rediscover them but there’s no sign. Doubt if they get many listens from anyone under 60.
The band continues of course but it was over when Lowell left the earth.....a different band, new players, and for a while, when they had Craig Fuller as front man, lead vocalist, almost as good as the Lowell led band.....in a different kind of way.....but they aren't Feat any more, just aren't, no matter how good Fred is on guitar, how steady Payne is on keys/vocals, etc. As Mary Hopkin once sang, Those Were The Days...my friend....we thought they'd never end.....etc etc. So true
I was a major Deadhead but went to see this band as I traveled across the country. Seen them 31 times.
"I didn't want to split the two songs" EXCELLENT decision...thank you!!!!
A rare glimpse of one of the greatest, possibly the greatest, rock and roll bands to ever exist. Great footage of Lowell playing the slide guitar. Feels like lifetimes ago, and makes me want to cry...but I won't. Waiting for Columbus remains their testament, still the album I would most want to be stranded on a desert island with. Lowell, Ritchie, Paul...loved all you guys. Bill, Sam, Kenny...you guys too. All of you were the best of rock and roll.
😊😊😊!
Awesum comment- I never got to see em live w/ Mr. George, he wuzza freekin Force uv Nature!
My fave band. Period. LOTS of great bands throughout the decades but these guys just do it for me. Been listening to them since 75 or so. RIP Lowell, Richie and Paul.
I'm in the same boat with you brother
Man, Richie Hayward was the best drummer! He made those songs roll like a New Orleans freight train.
He could change the direction, feel and tempo of a song instantly and seamlessly.
Well, he wasn't the best drummer, but he was good for Little Feat..
I do not think that anyone could ever lay down the beat better than Richie. Watch out, the freight train is coming down the road. LISTEN UP!
Lowel is easily one of the most underrated singer/guitarists of all time.
Little feat one of the truly great live bands EVER. I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO HAVE SEEN THEM LIKE 20 TIMES I WAS IN LARGO MARYLAND WHEN PARTS OF WAITING FOR COLUMBUS WAS RECORDED WHAT A NIGHT
I love reading people's memories of seeing Little Feat live.
The loyalty and nostalgia the videos evoke all these years later...is very emotional.
Lowell's voice and guitar, the massive combined talent and sound these musicians created was and still is a force.
It is a gift to have these clips available to share with a new audience now.
thanks so much for posting🌹
Richie Hayward was a fantastic drummer. Love this funky rock music!
Damn I wish I could have seen these guys live. So great live. Thanks for posting
I did and they were fantastic back in 1978, so good.
I've never seen a band shift from one groove or tempo with as much skill as Feat. Richie was the bomb.
@@donnaplumridge9769 I did too and they were fantastic in 1975. Here it is, 2024, and I'm still listening.
I did a few times. So good.
Har…………Har…………Har
I remember reading an interview with Paul Barrrere from years ago, and he was asked about the impetus for "Skin It Back". He responded, something along the lines of "well, you know, I'm not circumsized." :D
Ha! That's awesome :)
Yes, and it’s “dangerous” to ask about Fat Man in the Bathtub, too. I had to research that phrase, I had never even encountered it, here in the Northeast. Those guys got away with so much back then, using all that street talk.
@@CasperLCat 'I feel your innuendo'
These days the political police wouldn't have allowed the most Fantastic Band ever to release an album. It's ridiculas, in my opinion.✌️❤️🌼@@CasperLCat
I was very fortunate enough to see Little Feat back in 1978 in Baltimore Civic Center, when Lowell George was still alive, plus an added bonus was sitting in the second row, center stage.
They put on one heck of a concert!
I was most fortunate to see them live back in the early 70's
This band is a Great Band. I've followed them for 48 years. They and the Doobies are my favorites RIP Lowell, Paul and Richie
This is cool reminder about how great this band was. Audiences and critics loved them but they never got the record sales they deserved. The current line up do a fine job but the band here are truly special.
Great band with Lowell George. You can hear the Dr John New Orleans sound. I love it.
This is the best band ever!
Incredible stuff
So much great memories from back in the day. So much soul
So. Wonderful.
Sheer GENIUS
Fucking awesome 😎
Richie Hayward! The best drummer for th best band!
Have come to the conclusion that a really good drummer with his own style is crucial to a bands success, think The Police, Led Zeppelin, Rush, Stones, etc.
Feat's don't fail me now, and they never do.
Lowell looked pissed cus Richie's backup box were too high.
Wow! Great performance.
I miss Paul. They were always my friends!
What a unique jam this song is, amazing band
Best concert I ever saw. NYE '78-9.
Nice!!! Lowell last NYE😅
Hey now....that is good stuff.
Yes!
Best band ever!
I wish I had seen them whenLowell was still alive, but did see them them soon after they regrouped! Melissa Ethrirdge, an up and coming star, opened for them! Great night! Still go to see them and they are still great!!!
Best rhythym section in rock? I'll take these guys
i was lucky , see it on TV
People here love this band. Me too but sadly now almost forgotten.
Never
@@AudricDenis Would be great to think quality never dies and maybe people in future will rediscover them but there’s no sign. Doubt if they get many listens from anyone under 60.
I miss Richie!
Wonderful southern shuffle
All my loves! I never knellowelbut Richie! And Paul!
Wow Lowell guitar/singer & songwriter
Bill Payne's Oberheim synthesizer amazing. The four voice it looks like
Best band in the world
I have this show on DVD
These boys lay it down better than the best of 'Em
Oh so sweet
I was at that show too. Was that you standing on the chair? I was in the fourth row center
I ain't cut ,either!!!!😊
Not many of us, however, Peace to all!
are yiu kiddin rip Lowell, Paul and Ritchie
The band continues of course but it was over when Lowell left the earth.....a different band, new players, and for a while, when they had Craig Fuller as front man, lead vocalist, almost as good as the Lowell led band.....in a different kind of way.....but they aren't Feat any more, just aren't, no matter how good Fred is on guitar, how steady Payne is on keys/vocals, etc. As Mary Hopkin once sang, Those Were The Days...my friend....we thought they'd never end.....etc etc. So true
Sweat/Smell
Steely Dan Little Feat Tower of Power Allman Bros, Doobie Brothers etc/ The Cat,s😂😂😊😊
I Flippo DID
Fanfuckintastic a new what the next song was but a didnae 😮 see 👀 it coming 😂
Refer to the description
Ain't fat!!😊
Roll Tide
Genuine feel good!