There’s a episode in season 3, when Livia sopranos dies, where Aj and Meadow are discussing about a book, meadow helped him to understand that White means death but she also said that Black means death. David Chase gave us the ending way before.
This, from Wikipedia, helps explain why their music is interesting/fun/satisfying: " (Their music is an eclectic blend of rock and roll, blues, R&B, boogie, country, folk, gospel, soul, funk and jazz fusion influences." That's ten (Count them, TEN) sorts of music !
That scene from “Made in America” will always give me chills, starting around 0:43 where Tony walks into the diner with that fucking scowl on his face, “all, all that you dream~” softly taunting him as he realizes it’s all too familiar before he can stop himself. But it goes on and on and on and on
For me this will always be synonymous with the starting of the final scene of The Sopranos. Maybe it’s because it’s one of the best shows of all time and this song signals the beginning of the end
Yeah@@chestrockwell1794Try buying weed in a red state like TexDumbAss or FloriDUH & deal with the legal ramifications. But hey, sounds like you are wasted on BS from being an obedient RepubliCON dung beetle felching Traitor Trump. Keep slurping it up you lemming.
The late great Paul Barrere escorts you on a trip to a sonic wonderland from which you never seem to completely return. One of the greatest "rock n roll" songs ever written or performed. R.I.P. Paul, Richie, and Lowell.
@@marlonperkins7508 They obviously DID NOT appreciate great rock n' roll music. I've had this album since it first came out. Hell, I even remember the record store that I bought it from. It was ZIP'S at the "Main Gate" just outside of the U of A, Tucson, AZ.
The power of great TV shows is they introduce a whole new audience to music they have never heard before.I am from England and had never heard of Little Feat before.The choice of music in the Sopranos was inspired.I loved the Kinks before but had skipped past ‘Living on a thin Line’ for years.David Chase learnt from Scorsese the power of the soundtrack, from Goodfellas etc.Later shows like Breaking Bad took this on board and took time to choose the correct music,ie,The Peddlers ‘On a Clear Day’. I have discovered so much new music from these classic shows.Little Feat gained a new fan due to Chase and the Sopranos.
Millenials ,maaate,us oldies have been listening to this long before it was played on the Sopranos,good to know you younguns found where the truly great music comes from,the 70’s!
Thanks for putting this up - needed to hear the 'proper' version after listening to the version on Spotify and thinking 'this doesn't sound right' (its the re-recorded and remixed single version)
@@skylolo99I have Napster and they play the wrong version, as well. I am reading the comments to see if others mentioned this issue. I find I don’t like lots of remastered songs. I’m inured to the original recordings. I’m concerned that the original recording versions of songs are being lost… maybe forever…in this topsy-turvy world.
I have no idea who the saprano's were because I pay little attention to the government approved broadcast system. However I do listen to the daily farm report on AM radio, and they often times enter with this band, mainly because the piano/key board and organist was a home boy from Cedar Rapids Iowa.
Freaking OVER THE EDGE man... trip out. Haven't seen that movie since, like early 1980... til earlier tonite. This one's in the true few top movie soundtracks of my childhood. All them look like us kids from the neighborhood back then, and the homes, and the school.
The late great Paul Barrere escorts you to a sonic wonderland from which you never totally return. One of the greatest "rock n roll" songs ever written and recorded. R.I.P. Paul, Richie, and Lowell.
He'd trade one his "bootleg" cassetts for a good 3 finger lid... yeah you bet - ain't you got somethin a little more whiterer... such a sad true tale of what unlimited access can do...
Love their album covers and all their songs but I sure do miss Lowell George! Thanks, I've subscribed to your channel and look forward to more of your uploads. Peace ✨🎶😎👍🏽
I've always thought the chorus of this song would be like an anthem of my life... Like when I walk off into the distance with a suitcase in my hand, down the deserted road out in the California desert, and a fisheye lens closes, and then the film credits start to roll...
I think this was the first Feat song I heard where I knew something unique and special was going on. The strange beginning and lovely end with Lowell's slide along with the great lyrics, just make this one hard to forget.
Do you guys hear the notes that split off at the end of the song? One goes up fret and the other goes down and the synth at cascading moments. The last note of this song carries me away. The next song is a rude awakening from a drift. Do you guys hear what I hear at the end? It might be the synth and the slide. I'm listening again. Sweet musicianship here. I listened to it a few times repeatedly and I can't tell what instruments do that ending. If you listen close, it is like 4 instruments ending in a harmonized sustained notes. The notes diverge and split from ending of sustained notes and others holding. Genuis. I am really into the way songs end. This is a masterpiece compared to the never ending drum solo and guitar wailing. I like songs that end. I usually like songs that end abruptly, but there a a few bands who have the nice way of ending a song. Little Feat are masters of this. If they mash cymbals that drummer makes something out of that quick. He doesn't linger. I love that. This is some of the best music available and if you know anything about New Orleans culture and that history, you'll see Little Feat as one of the very best bands to ever be on stage.
I haven't heard this song in years! I knew it was Little Feat, but I never knew the title ! I thought it was "I've been down", or something like that because of the chorus. Great tune. Linda Ronstadt covered it, and I put both versions in my Ronstadt playlist. Thanks for the upload!
“I’ve been down but not like this before”. Tony was shot before and survived. Now he is shot and is dead. David Chase always says in interviews when asked what happened to Tony in the end. His response is “it’s all there” (the hints) which this line clearly indicates
I believe that the version with Linda is from the benefit concert for Lowell's family after his death in '79. That was a staggering show with the band and an amazing group of other folks backing up Nicolette, Emmylou, Jackson, Linda and perhaps best of all Bonnie Raitt! Epic.
Had a chance to see Lowell & co. in '77. Passed , Damn! Still to this day they are my all time favorite. Love coming back to love listen as they are timeless. Hope to meet him soon. JNO. Winnipeg Canada
I haven't listen to this track in a few decades...(WOW sorry reality check) It still holds up and STILL takes me back to where I was when I first starting playing this cut and album. thanx for posting
this quality , ear mind ,soul , sweetener , never ages, this a Rock & Roll standard , sadly 'looked over' , so perfectly constructed ,Lowell George is /was way before his time
"You probably don't even hear it when it happens". - Bobby Baccalieri
Ask your friend on the wall there.
3 o'clock
"Undah da boadwalk- wittis schlong in Jan's mout"
Tony Soprano prefers Don't Stop Believin to this.
Had to find this after seeing the Sopranos, that last note- that bend at the end- is just bliss!
Mac Looks like a few of us were pegged with this song. The live version is awesome.
Mac Looks like a few of us were pegged with this song. The live version is awesome.
Mac This was also (very briefly) in the film OVER THE EDGE"; 1979. Great film. If anyone hasn't seen it, I recommend.
+Mac yes fam!
Mac on the album all that you dream runs into long distance love, and the soaring slide note ends on the tonic of that song..
There’s a episode in season 3, when Livia sopranos dies, where Aj and Meadow are discussing about a book, meadow helped him to understand that White means death but she also said that Black means death. David Chase gave us the ending way before.
It's all in what makes Little Feat to a great band !
This, from Wikipedia, helps explain why their music is interesting/fun/satisfying: " (Their music is an eclectic blend of rock and roll, blues, R&B, boogie, country, folk, gospel, soul, funk and jazz fusion influences." That's ten (Count them, TEN) sorts of music !
Lowell George. What a player!
Araki led me here
Different version than what’s available out there, correct??
Neon Park covers are great.
**DORITO FEET**
I want this to play when I walk into a diner or a cafe lol
You'd better watch for a guy in a Members Only jacket coming out of the restroom ;)
@@jtstevenson81 3 o'clock
You might want to re-consider that lol
@@andrewmartin7697 😂 Was thinking the same thing!
When the next song is from a band called Journey you better leave 😂
"I've been down but not like this before. Can't be 'round this kind of show no more!" Perfectly sums up Tony's situation in the last episode.
i was searching for so long for "that song that plays before don't stop believin". Finally found it!
tom tenfingers too me :)
Lol ....that's what brought me here too
Just go to tunefind it will save you time although I don't know if the site is a hacker site so use it at your own risk since hackers have no chill
“What was the song in the diner before don’t stop believing on sopranos ?”
American dream
tony soprano walks into a diner....
solephonic Followed by a dark screen
For doc, the coolest man 😳I ever know, really George you where born cool
Nobelium
@@davidmulligan8721 lets be honest this song is better than dont stop believing
99.9% of viewers and reviewers missed it. Go figure huh?
i'm glad the sopranos introduced so many people to this song. it's deserved more recognition than it ever received before.
It's no Don't stop believin', but it'll do :)
I woke up singing the tiny bit of the song that I knew from the sopranos, as I didn’t know the name I had to watch the series over to find the tune.
They did? Well, now that you mention it, maybe I’ll start watching the Sopranos thanks to this song lol
Discovered this tune and the album it was on way before the Sopranos.
For me it's Everybody Hates Chris that introduced me to this song
That scene from “Made in America” will always give me chills, starting around 0:43 where Tony walks into the diner with that fucking scowl on his face, “all, all that you dream~” softly taunting him as he realizes it’s all too familiar before he can stop himself. But it goes on and on and on and on
DONT STOP!
I think this song is a clue that all of season 6 starting with after Junior shoots him is really Tony’s final dream.
Mmmmmmmm....... onion rings!
Jonathan Priest The best in the state as far as I'm concerned
AJK90 I always thought he said "best part of the steak, as far as I'm concerned" ?
A little something for the table...
@@bobbyb9763 You hear about Carlo? He's going to testify.
The perfect last meal.
For me this will always be synonymous with the starting of the final scene of The Sopranos. Maybe it’s because it’s one of the best shows of all time and this song signals the beginning of the end
Like... for everyone?
Onion rings
BESHT IN DA STATE ASH FAR AS IM CONCOYNED
I wish to dedicate this song to all those I know who are feeling down about the way things are going down. When you can't keep from crying, sing!
Surround yourself with good family friends and music,, pack a few bowls. And most of all vote Republican.
T Y X
Music, love and friendship can heal anything. Even tragedy becomes tolerable. Love me some Lowell George - gone too soon.
Yeah@@chestrockwell1794Try buying weed in a red state like TexDumbAss or FloriDUH & deal with the legal ramifications. But hey, sounds like you are wasted on BS from being an obedient RepubliCON dung beetle felching Traitor Trump. Keep slurping it up you lemming.
@@chestrockwell1794 Right on Brother!
The late great Paul Barrere escorts you on a trip to a sonic wonderland from which you never seem to completely return. One of the greatest "rock n roll" songs ever written or performed. R.I.P. Paul, Richie, and Lowell.
"I've been down, but not like this before!"
40 years after this came out... it still rocks! Can’t say that about much...
Lowell George was a genius
I could not understand why more kids in my class did not like them. Nothing like LG.
@@marlonperkins7508 They obviously DID NOT appreciate great rock n' roll music. I've had this album since it first came out. Hell, I even remember the record store that I bought it from. It was ZIP'S at the "Main Gate" just outside of the U of A, Tucson, AZ.
You can say that again. What a voice.
The power of great TV shows is they introduce a whole new audience to music they have never heard before.I am from England and had never heard of Little Feat before.The choice of music in the Sopranos was inspired.I loved the Kinks before but had skipped past ‘Living on a thin Line’ for years.David Chase learnt from Scorsese the power of the soundtrack, from Goodfellas etc.Later shows like Breaking Bad took this on board and took time to choose the correct music,ie,The Peddlers ‘On a Clear Day’. I have discovered so much new music from these classic shows.Little Feat gained a new fan due to Chase and the Sopranos.
Perfectly said - sums up exactly how I feel about new music
Who you like most? Aerosmith, or Little Feat? Just a question
Cant Wait for Aerodynamics to blow up Little Legs with his smoke detecting skills
Aero who ?
The Feat-one of the best bands ever.
*WAIT A MINUTE-*
If you know you know
Classic
RIP James
#Sopranos the best TV series ever made.
@Mooky Blaylock It's a matter of opinion so neither of you are right or wrong lmao
Best fuckin show ever. Nothing else comes even close
“It’s a retirement communityyyy”
👌
Once quarantine is over and I’ll be able to eat in a dinner I’ll play this and order some onion rings
Don't sit near the restroom!
@@3hooks781 definitely have to look behind my back at all times
You'll be fine unless you follow that song with a certain Journey song.
@@alphashaitan65 I’ll be sure to have my family go in their own car as well
@@3hooks781 Nothing to worry about if no one is wearing a Members Only jackeeeeettt.
Lowell kicks!!! R.i.p.
Millenials ,maaate,us oldies have been listening to this long before it was played on the Sopranos,good to know you younguns found where the truly great music comes from,the 70’s!
sailin shoes ftw
Oldies, thanks for the good music and fucking up the planet. Respect.
Sorry, Linda Ronstadt turned us millennials onto it before some boomer tv show
Thanks for putting this up - needed to hear the 'proper' version after listening to the version on Spotify and thinking 'this doesn't sound right' (its the re-recorded and remixed single version)
Yes! This is the proper version and I hope this doesn’t get lost. It’s a perfect recording.
@@skylolo99I have Napster and they play the wrong version, as well. I am reading the comments to see if others mentioned this issue. I find I don’t like lots of remastered songs. I’m inured to the original recordings. I’m concerned that the original recording versions of songs are being lost… maybe forever…in this topsy-turvy world.
I have no idea who the saprano's were because I pay little attention to the government approved broadcast system. However I do listen to the daily farm report on AM radio, and they often times enter with this band, mainly because the piano/key board and organist was a home boy from Cedar Rapids Iowa.
favorite song from LITTLE FEAT.
yeah....but soo many
@@daviddunham2517 your right man.
Agree with you Johnny.
It's so fine, yeppers.
But..."willin" is straight up Nice.
@@debraking2801 yepper Debbie!
everybody hates Chris the episode is everybody hates the supplement
"I've been down but not like this before"
Describes Tony's situation at the end quite well
Funny how so many people were brought here by The Sopranos. I was not. I love Little Feat!
@Bornaking The best show of all time.
@@dannythomas417 You spelled Mad Men wrong.
@@Catbooks Mad Men had some of the same writers/directors from Sopranos
@@Jirizo1 I know.
Guilty
Soprano Best telefilm eveeeerrrrrr !!! R.I.P JAMES GANDOLFINI
Funny how this song plays in The Sopranos and now there is a reference in a battle of italian gang-stars
Who is this GioGio & what are JoJo fans & why am I riding a rat
Freaking OVER THE EDGE man... trip out. Haven't seen that movie since, like early 1980... til earlier tonite. This one's in the true few top movie soundtracks of my childhood. All them look like us kids from the neighborhood back then, and the homes, and the school.
I never get tired of listening to this song, whether on Waiting For Columbus, or on this album.
It's just one of the greatest songs ever made. Period.
Even newer versions with Paul Singing. The song has it's own life. It breathes like you and me.
Agreed
The late great Paul Barrere escorts you to a sonic wonderland from which you never totally return. One of the greatest "rock n roll" songs ever written and recorded. R.I.P. Paul, Richie, and Lowell.
Watch the Members Only Guy.......
Raleigh Native 😂😂😂
On his 3 o'clock
We cleaned so many lids on the back of this album it turned pale green. LG would have been proud.
He'd trade one his "bootleg" cassetts for a good 3 finger lid... yeah you bet - ain't you got somethin a little more whiterer... such a sad true tale of what unlimited access can do...
Lowell HAD no limits.
Acres of it at least. 😎 I want to go back .
Hahahaaaa
That is classic what you wrote, so true for so many!
Was around for the original LP & in concert in Wash, DC in 1975... back again in 2021. 46 years & still fresh.
Soon it will be flooded with jojo comments
*bombed
@@SurfingBOceanNesto22
Buskero*
rip:(
Long live PAUL BARRERE!
Love their album covers and all their songs but I sure do miss Lowell George! Thanks, I've subscribed to your channel and look forward to more of your uploads. Peace ✨🎶😎👍🏽
Brilliant track recently brought to the youngsters in the closing scene of the sopranos
if this song wasn't so damn distractingly cool maybe Tony would have notice the man in the Member's Only Jacket...
He notices the guy, but doesnt think anything of it.
I've always thought the chorus of this song would be like an anthem of my life... Like when I walk off into the distance with a suitcase in my hand, down the deserted road out in the California desert, and a fisheye lens closes, and then the film credits start to roll...
Many too many lives...
or walk into a diner…
Gerben H probably don’t even hear it when it happens
I think this was the first Feat song I heard where I knew something unique and special was going on. The strange beginning and lovely end with Lowell's slide along with the great lyrics, just make this one hard to forget.
A show with the best dream sequences has a song about dreams in the finale. Perfect
Do you guys hear the notes that split off at the end of the song? One goes up fret and the other goes down and the synth at cascading moments. The last note of this song carries me away. The next song is a rude awakening from a drift.
Do you guys hear what I hear at the end? It might be the synth and the slide. I'm listening again. Sweet musicianship here.
I listened to it a few times repeatedly and I can't tell what instruments do that ending. If you listen close, it is like 4 instruments ending in a harmonized sustained notes. The notes diverge and split from ending of sustained notes and others holding. Genuis.
I am really into the way songs end. This is a masterpiece compared to the never ending drum solo and guitar wailing. I like songs that end. I usually like songs that end abruptly, but there a a few bands who have the nice way of ending a song. Little Feat are masters of this. If they mash cymbals that drummer makes something out of that quick. He doesn't linger. I love that. This is some of the best music available and if you know anything about New Orleans culture and that history, you'll see Little Feat as one of the very best bands to ever be on stage.
💯
🇬🇧 🤝 🇺🇸
What a perfect solo, well perfect everything as per Little Feat!
I can't believe there's no comment relate to Jojo here
Well, there is one now and that's yours
swamp country soul blues,its all here.fantastic band and lowells voice,just silky smooth and squishy.love it to bits.
sweet sweet Lowell George May he rest in Peace
Cockney Red yep..
Cockney Red from Brighton in NY..
the moment I knew Little Feat was the greatest R & R band of all time
I played this album till it was black n blue.Absolutely brilliant record.Musically and vocally amazing!💚😋
I have listened to this for years and it still is what it is....
the great 70's.....
I was lucky enough to see them live...so amazing
So was I, several times and met Lowell George backstage. He had a cold and said he wasn't feeling well.
@@DebSherr Maybe he had the "sniffles."
Me too
wonderful song //love little feat since early 70s, /love this song /got the lp in 75/saw them in the 70s ,wonderful, missed Lowell ,master slide
Ugh we need a remaster on this one
Little Feat is such a great live band, but this is one of the few studio versions I like better. It just grooves.
Sopranos! :)
I haven't heard this song in years! I knew it was Little Feat, but I never knew the title
! I thought it was "I've been down", or something like that because of the chorus. Great tune. Linda Ronstadt covered it, and I put both versions in my Ronstadt playlist. Thanks for the upload!
Craig?
@@marycoulter5767 No, not Craig!
One of the finest records of the 70's.
The guitar rift to finish is a whole mood in itself
"You Probably don't even hear it when it happens."
one of my favorite albums, Feat kicked azz :)
“I’ve been down but not like this before”. Tony was shot before and survived. Now he is shot and is dead. David Chase always says in interviews when asked what happened to Tony in the end. His response is “it’s all there” (the hints) which this line clearly indicates
RIP T
Spoiler. The last few minutes of this tune are cut off on this upload. It's a letdown.
and then don't stop believing by journey is played
A masterpiece vocally and instrumentally
Actually, Linda Rhonstadt appears nowhere on this cut. She does sing it on the Album Hoy-Hoy!!
I believe that the version with Linda is from the benefit concert for Lowell's family after his death in '79. That was a staggering show with the band and an amazing group of other folks backing up Nicolette, Emmylou, Jackson, Linda and perhaps best of all Bonnie Raitt! Epic.
This Album was So Important to me as a Teenager. Amazing Sound Amazing Musicians.
Had a chance to see Lowell & co. in '77. Passed , Damn! Still to this day they are my all time favorite. Love coming back to love listen as they are timeless. Hope to meet him soon.
JNO. Winnipeg Canada
Stunning - I've been dooooown but not like this beeeefoooore......
I've realised that I am smaller than before
Remember the good times
This version sounds like it’s the original yet, when you play it on Spotify (from Last Album Record) it’s a different version???
I haven't listen to this track in a few decades...(WOW sorry reality check) It still holds up and STILL takes me back to where I was when I first starting playing this cut and album. thanx for posting
Tony Soprano entrando no restaurante pra sua última refeição.
Focus on the good times
Tony Soprano Mas que tempos bons, Tony? Uma refeição é sembre bom, nem que seja só em expectativa. Hahaha...
Sopa do macaco.
Uma delicia :)
Why is my phone and shoe bigger than usual
I was lucky enough to see Little Feat live with Lowell George. They kicked azz!!!!
0:42 Tony enters the diner
The lyrics at that moment point to a subtle hint that Tony is dreaming the whole thing.
Chase did accidently reveal that it was a death scene. He died.
@@WombatLoveAffair wasn't that just to point out the possibility he died?
Did sopranos bring us all here?
Just as the song ends, I can already hear the keys about to come in.
this is musical , wonderland , it don't get better ,
this quality , ear mind ,soul , sweetener , never ages, this a Rock & Roll standard , sadly 'looked over' , so perfectly constructed ,Lowell George is /was way before his time
Don’t let weeds grow around your dreams!
YES!
Little Feat cool before Sopranos
My favorite Feat song.
i'm happy that no-one tried to reform little feat , totally unreformable , you get them once , so sweet
Once is enough...You just can't duplicate perfection.
Tony Soprano walks in to a diner.
A mobster walks into a dinner...
It’s so lame to make Sopranos references. I would never do that. But what I will do is order some onion rings for the table.
What a voice. What a band. Plain & simple some of the best r&b ever..Hats of to ta Feats & thx for sharin :-)
hey no thumbs down ! whats that tell ya
Kent Phillips
Great song. Musically jazzy and cool. Perfect for the grand finale.
I was in high school when Little Feat would come through the DC area. I was beginning to think I was the last one to remember this amazing band.
From DC too...awesome band with hellified following in DC...silver linin!
the calm before the storm