Paul Barrere is extremely underappreciated as a force in FEAT. Sure Lowell is a genius at being Lowell. Bill Payne plays with the Doobie Bros now. Richie and Kenny were so tight. I have seen FEAT 30 times. It was always a great show. I'll take any of these guys on a bad night vs the crap on radio today.
THIS is the greatest rock band ever , just in case there was any doubt . Being so good they were the "critics choice," and this crippled them financially in reality . A sad shame for such talented group .RIP Lowell and Richie , both the likes of which will never be seen again .
He spends his days in the sun and as a I coward I admire his crazy ways. Paul, Billy and Lowell are/were excellent songwriters and storytellers. I miss the se guys !
They are old here. Richie was already sick then. They're playing a 35-year-old song, and, not having struck the pop-music money vein, still needed to tour at their ages. For all the joy and music they created over the years, they were grossly under-appreciated. They should have had it better.
the mistake little feat made was trying to play some sort of jazz instead of sticking to rock and roll, their best song was Willin'..they went downhill after that lowell was the soul of that band and richie hayward was amazing
It's arguable whether or not the band was still Little Feat once Lowell left, and particularly after Lowell's departure. But it's absolutely vapor without Richie. Heard them in Dallas in '09 or '10. The show was, sadly, but a garage band (no Richie in that show, at the Granada). Many walk-outs.
For one thing Lowell George is missing here, the second this take is a complete miss without Paul Barrere's vocals heard either, to me this is a terrible cover and shouldn't have been released because it was lousy...
@@newroadband3118 I was probably drunk but Lowell really added to the record version, in 2021 it's dwindled even-more, I did like the Paul & Fred stuff they were doing... ☹
Paul Barrere is extremely underappreciated as a force in FEAT. Sure Lowell is a genius at being Lowell. Bill Payne plays with the Doobie Bros now. Richie and Kenny were so tight. I have seen FEAT 30 times. It was always a great show. I'll take any of these guys on a bad night vs the crap on radio today.
I've also seen feat over 30 times and I'm ready for another 30
THIS is the greatest rock band ever , just in case there was any doubt . Being so good they were the "critics choice," and this crippled them financially in reality . A sad shame for such talented group .RIP Lowell and Richie , both the likes of which will never be seen again .
He spends his days in the sun and as a I coward I admire his crazy ways. Paul, Billy and Lowell are/were excellent songwriters and storytellers. I miss the se guys !
Wow! L.George would be impressed. That drummer held everything together in true LF form and held the backbone. Well done Sir.
"That drummer" happens to be Richie Hayward!
Well he is Richie Hayward
Had the great pleasure of seeing the classic lineup in London 1976!😎✌️🇬🇧
I was at Lisner Auditorium that same year for the famous recording session concert
RIP Paul Barrere
RIP Richie August 12, 2010.
Thanks for posting this Chris.....great memories.....great people, great band....
Great to see this old classic performed live!
Feats never failed me..!!
The song live s on, miss Little Feat but saw them twice live in Minnesota. I was a younger me!
They are old here. Richie was already sick then. They're playing a 35-year-old song, and, not having struck the pop-music money vein, still needed to tour at their ages. For all the joy and music they created over the years, they were grossly under-appreciated. They should have had it better.
Seen many bands but when these 6 got into a groove with all cylinders going, there was no one better
Feats forever man'
True. But man, these kinda players dont show any weakness. They play so easy..
Well put
the mistake little feat made was trying to play some sort of jazz instead of sticking to rock and roll, their best song was Willin'..they went downhill after that lowell was the soul of that band and richie hayward was amazing
Beautiful!
I love this heroes just in time.
Like the pencil tapping jam at the beginning. Nothing like tapping on a nice Strat through a clean Fender tube amp with a good ole' No. 2. Cool vid.
great song..
so sweet
Not the best performance but Little Feat on an off night is still better than 99.999% of all bands out there
If anyone out there can play like they still do, I'd like to know where to hear it like this.
That's Paul Barrere playing the blue guitar. :-)
No one could out-funk Richie!
Time loves a hero - whoever loves time....
Horizontal mambo
It's arguable whether or not the band was still Little Feat once Lowell left, and particularly after Lowell's departure. But it's absolutely vapor without Richie.
Heard them in Dallas in '09 or '10. The show was, sadly, but a garage band (no Richie in that show, at the Granada). Many walk-outs.
Tackett man was like a wayward Feat dude!
I like how Richie can grab a booger from his nose and wipes it on his pants, without missing a stroke!! :)
@Nisstec Sharing your observation... no dynamic at all. Compression on the emotion control turned up to 11 maybe?
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BILL PAYNE!
who is the bald guy ...with the blue giutare....I give up gitare... stringed thing with a female body to hip connection ..
Pretty good without lowell and paul
For one thing Lowell George is missing here, the second this take is a complete miss without Paul Barrere's vocals heard either, to me this is a terrible cover and shouldn't have been released because it was lousy...
Terrible cover? What? It's a Paul Barrere song sung by Paul Barrere. With the original players. WTF are you talking about?
@@newroadband3118 I was probably drunk but Lowell really added to the record version, in 2021 it's dwindled even-more, I did like the Paul & Fred stuff they were doing... ☹
@@newroadband3118 I think the singer here is named Craig Fuller...there are 2 original players here, Payne and Hayward
Love em , kieth richards favorite, , ,