@@gregtennessee8249 you really let him live rent free in yer brain huh? Really sad, I feel really sorry for you! Really, I do. Let it go man, let it go. There is more to life than Trump hating. Well, for most of us anyway. LMAO
My comment doesn't just pertain to Foghat there are a lot of so called underdog bands that never made it big but they could blow all the bands that did, and lost there way, out of the water
Just because you just happened to know who he was & you're a fan of Foghat doesn't mean he got that recognition like others of his time Price was great but he didn't get that same recognition that others got & he should have... so the guys right... @@mitchgawlik1175
These English boys had soul. Love me some Foghat. They were right smack dab in the middle of that golden era of Rock music. Drew heavily from American blues and R&B, while adding their own style of British edge. Thanks for these great old clips!
I don't understand, was everybody just freaking cool in the 70's?! I grew up with this kind of music on the radio and my aunt's awesome record collection but seeing these performances I'm just blown away! Music like this reminds me why I don't listen to the radio anymore. Great stuff and amazing performance here!
I know what you're saying but you should try listening to spanish stations that play latin music. That stuff's not bad when they're not playing the autotune club garbage.
Right around this time I saw them they were the headliners at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago! With backup bands UFO with Michael Schenker and Thin Lizzy with Gary Moore! All three bands on one night!
Another awesome performance on the Midnight Special, I just loved for Saturday night to come so I could hear the music 🎶 🎵 that meant so much to me. It was a real unique style and sound. Our generation knew we had the best music 🎶 🎵 ever. It will never be recreated ever again. Those times are long gone. I sure miss them times.
I must say, I really enjoy reading the comments. Especially from knowledgeable people who were part of the action back then. Learning a lot and having fun with all the magic from days gone by. Thank you again, and again, TMS folks for the incredible job you are doing with this! 🥰
Agree 101 % i saw Lonesome Dave, Roger Earl and Tone Stevens the last year when the ywere with Savoy Brown i was 15 going to shows in Boston man i saw hundreds of great music, then the next year Savoy Brown was on Boston Common with the new line up doing "Street Corner Talking" LP i was lucky enought to see the original line up of Foghat when the ydid the "Return of the Boggie Men " tour at Mama Kins in Boston a small venue and they tour ip up i mean the place was vibrating afte 3 songs Lonesome Dave says " Yes I'm getting a sweat going thats good"
I got to sit and have dinner with Foghat in the mid '90s when they first came back on tour, playing a small county fair on Whidbey Island, WA, where I was doing parrot shows. Roger Earl sat and played with my cockatoo some time before going on stage. I was a huge Foghat fan at the time was an amazing experience for me. I've been able to see them a couple more times since. Foghat 2 are awesome live, even with music I am not familiar with. Great band!!
A LONG Time ago, when I was a much younger man, staying up late to watch MIDNIGHT SPECIAL, in black and white was very cool,, GOOD BANDS, GOOD MUSIC ..... rock and roll for Life...\m/
Saw them in 97 in Jaxx Springfield VA. Infukingcredible! I was in the front. I caught the drumstick that I still have. Thx Rog! I had a 35 mm camera. I got fantastic pics! One of my fav bands in the 70's!
Used to listen to "Foghat Live" when I went running along the Charles River. Forty five minutes and not a nano-second of low energy. Couldn't run without it. Rod Price and I had an internet friendship/bond(we both had just learned how to use computers😂😂! We both got cut open, on the same gurney, by the same Doc for our hernias within days of each other in NH. Small world. He was British and a funny guy. This woulda been about 2001, and I expressed concern about the future of music and he said not to worry and that "music is cyclical". He was nice enough to respond to me, as, I agree, he was a premier World talent.
LONESONE DAVE AND ROD PRICE amaizing guitar player .one of my favorite rock groups.I love the LIVE ALBUM .This version of HONEY HUSH is incredible .thanks for uploading this performance .GREETING FROM MEXICO .
Wowee Wowee one of the bands that new how to make guitar music "boogie". Hear that rhythm change at 1:29 by Dave? How about the LP Junior with the P90 and Rod slinging that SG....
This band blew the roof off the old Garden, always in perfect tune; psychedelic flower-power blues, cranked up to 11. We were young, and foolishly believed that the beautiful music would never die. I'm a fool for the ol' city.
both songs are versions of Johnny Burnette covers (via Tiny Bradshaw and Big Joe Turner), so there's that. Must have been having a nostalgia moment for the Rock and Roll Trio in 1974
I wish foghat would been able to of kept rod in the band ! But I understand the road can get to ya and musical style changing in the band! It would of been good if they could of kept the 70’s line up into the 80’ and kept the boogie goin! Space ace Ron⚡️⚡️⚡️
Saw them when Stone Blue was just out . Foghat,Jay Furgason and No Dice in April 1978 at LSU assembly center. Sold out. Killer show so hot after Foghat Live. Saw them next The Third Day Of Rock and Roll New Orleans Superdome summer 1981. Also there Ted Nugent,Heart,REO and Sammy Hagar.
YES!!!Thanks for posting,been waiting to see this. One of the great covers of a song. They took the original to a whole other level. Rod Price never got his due as s guitar player.
Hi yo Silver, I remember cruising in January one day in my pals old convertible, blasting Slow ride with the top down, goodtimes, yes, the 70s people were -are very cool
Sometime in the late 70's my girlfriend and I stopped for lunch at a country pub. Had the place to ourselves until a bikie gang rolled in. Halfway through my meal I hear them hanging crap on one of their number: "What do you know about music? You and your bloody Foghat records! Who's ever heard of Foghat!" I couldn't let that go unchallenged. Girlfriend wanted to hide under the table when I jumped up and yelled "Did somebody say Foghat?" "Maaaate! What's your favourite Foghat album? Mine's the Live one!, But Energized is close second!" We then compared record collections for a few minutes and his mates shut up.
They played our LI High School circa 1975. As I recall, it cost us 5K. Loving FH, I thought it money well spent. Though I don't think we recovered the $ in ticket sales. I have always liked "Honey Hush" and thought it eerily similar to Aerosmith's "Train-Kept-a-Rolling".
Yes, it's live, no computers. All talent❤. Foghat forever.
🔥❤️🔥F.F❤️🔥🔥
💯🔥💯🔥💯
Heck yeah man, that's what I've been listening to in my car for the past couple days Foghat 💗
No trump either...
Yeah, but it's his fault they were like they were😉@@gregtennessee8249
@@gregtennessee8249 you really let him live rent free in yer brain huh? Really sad, I feel really sorry for you! Really, I do. Let it go man, let it go. There is more to life than Trump hating. Well, for most of us anyway. LMAO
Been a Foghat Fan for 50 years, and this is the first time I'm seeing this. THANK YOU!
I remember seeing it on TV when it came out. Always looked forward to Midnight Special, and Rock Concert.
Me too.....
And LOVIN' It. 🎸🎸🔊🤘
I may have seen this bitd, but don't remember. It WAS the 70s after all.
Me too :-)
Same here
One of the BEST live bands PERIOD!!!! True rock and roll in your face. Midnight Special/ Don Kirshners Rock Concert, those were the days.
Lonesome Dave and Rod Price made an incredible guitar front line. Rod is so underrated! RIP to both of them.
"Underrated". Here we go again. If you were rockin' in the '70s you knew exactly who Rod Price was, and "underrated" wasn't part of the equation.
@@mitchgawlik1175100 percent. Just because you haven’t enjoyed them with the masses doesn’t give them the title of underrated
My comment doesn't just pertain to Foghat there are a lot of so called underdog bands that never made it big but they could blow all the bands that did, and lost there way, out of the water
Fool for the Original line up of Foghat!!
Just because you just happened to know who he was & you're a fan of Foghat doesn't mean he got that recognition like others of his time Price was great but he didn't get that same recognition that others got & he should have... so the guys right... @@mitchgawlik1175
These English boys had soul. Love me some Foghat. They were right smack dab in the middle of that golden era of Rock music. Drew heavily from American blues and R&B, while adding their own style of British edge. Thanks for these great old clips!
Well said!
So tight!!
Right on!👍
I don't understand, was everybody just freaking cool in the 70's?! I grew up with this kind of music on the radio and my aunt's awesome record collection but seeing these performances I'm just blown away! Music like this reminds me why I don't listen to the radio anymore. Great stuff and amazing performance here!
Everyone was very cool. Cool bands, cool music. Cool times with friends listening to this super cool music.
Was a great time for music!
A great time for music and a great time too grow up in
I know what you're saying but you should try listening to spanish stations that play latin music. That stuff's not bad when they're not playing the autotune club garbage.
The answer is yes!, I even think the clothing styles from that time period were awesome compared to now.
Right around this time I saw them they were the headliners at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago! With backup bands UFO with Michael Schenker and Thin Lizzy with Gary Moore! All three bands on one night!
Hey , don't forget Scott Gorham in Lizzy was damn good too
FOGHAT!!! My favorite band! Lonesome Dave forever!
Energized on 8 track! The Best Times!!
THAT's the Foghat I was introduced to 50 years ago..!!!
Sounds a bit similar to Train Kept A Rollin' by Aerosmith ! 🤔
@@SirManfly Yes... that is one of the variations of this tune!!
Man, Foghat on 8-track in my '69 Mustang back in the early 70's. And the girls, the pot, the good times.
Lol right on😎
Damn. I just about nearly teared up reading that comment. No bullshit.
Saw them with STYX & Head East in Lake Charles, LA in'77. One of the best shows ever! For $7. Thanks for Posting
That was when it didn’t cost you a week’s pay for a ticket. ✌️🎸
I was 14 and loved this stuff. Loved Foghat's live album, good stuff. Thanks Midnight Special, great quality video.
Foghat “Live” is still one of the best live albums ever released.
@@rgseymouror some reason there's no thumbs up tab on your comment or I would have given you one.
Superb band 🎸 🎤 🎸
Another awesome performance on the Midnight Special, I just loved for Saturday night to come so I could hear the music 🎶 🎵 that meant so much to me. It was a real unique style and sound. Our generation knew we had the best music 🎶 🎵 ever. It will never be recreated ever again. Those times are long gone. I sure miss them times.
I saw these guys open for Montrose in 1975. Classic!
I must say, I really enjoy reading the comments. Especially from knowledgeable people who were part of the action back then. Learning a lot and having fun with all the magic from days gone by. Thank you again, and again, TMS folks for the incredible job you are doing with this! 🥰
I remember seeing this in '74. They did Step Outside first and without stopping they went right into Honey Hush.
There is nothing quite like the sound of the Boogie Men at their best! What a great time to be alive and a fan of rockin' blues!
Wow, really loving all these Foghat postings - ultra high quality, and showing this blues rock band in their prime!! Now this is MUSIC!!!
Agree 101 % i saw Lonesome Dave, Roger Earl and Tone Stevens the last year when the ywere with Savoy Brown i was 15 going to shows in Boston man i saw hundreds of great music, then the next year Savoy Brown was on Boston Common with the new line up doing "Street Corner Talking" LP i was lucky enought to see the original line up of Foghat when the ydid the "Return of the Boggie Men " tour at Mama Kins in Boston a small venue and they tour ip up i mean the place was vibrating afte 3 songs Lonesome Dave says " Yes I'm getting a sweat going thats good"
Rod Price, heavily underrated guitar player.
Amazing Archive.
Seattle Center Coliseum 1978, was a killer show. Bought tickets on the street, rock on.
Hi ...Saw these guys a lot back then...Rod Price always had some of the coolest SGs I ever saw...Great tune and a Great rock band..Thanks...Dave
I got to sit and have dinner with Foghat in the mid '90s when they first came back on tour, playing a small county fair on Whidbey Island, WA, where I was doing parrot shows. Roger Earl sat and played with my cockatoo some time before going on stage. I was a huge Foghat fan at the time was an amazing experience for me. I've been able to see them a couple more times since. Foghat 2 are awesome live, even with music I am not familiar with. Great band!!
Bass guitar here is right in the mix and fantastic !!!
Tony Stevens
One of the first songs I learned to play on guitar. Man I was ecstatic!
First solo is incredible...secondo even more incredible...no words 🔥
Wow,a blast from the past,every friday night at midnight,good rockin.
First time seeing FOGHAT. Thanks for sharing Midnight special 👍
Our pleasure!
I was lucky enough to see them in Dec 73, opening for J Geils, with Montrose opening the whole show. Those were the days.
@@Onteo1Awesome🔥
@@Onteo1 Now THAT would be a show. Holy bananas.
@@frisbeepilot that was my official first concert too!
Found them years ago in a record store when I saw the Live album…….. been hooked ever since!
That run of Rock and Roll, Energized and R&R Outlaws was a tremendous trilogy!
I remember seeing this on TV It was 12 days before my 15th birthday.....
Jamming at 14 years old with Fog Hat!
Another gem from The Midnight Special!
Quel talent extraordinaire ! merci Foghat , RIP Rod et Dave.
Holycrap! I was waiting for smoke to start coming off that guitar during that solo!!! GREAT STUFFF!!!!!
A great Blues Rock band of the era that never got the recognition they deserved.
great!!! miss this era!!!!!!!
I wore this 8 track out!
💯🔥
A LONG Time ago, when I was a much younger man, staying up late to watch MIDNIGHT SPECIAL, in black and white was very cool,, GOOD BANDS, GOOD MUSIC ..... rock and roll for Life...\m/
Saw them in 97 in Jaxx Springfield VA. Infukingcredible! I was in the front. I caught the drumstick that I still have. Thx Rog! I had a 35 mm camera. I got fantastic pics! One of my fav bands in the 70's!
Used to listen to "Foghat Live" when I went running along the Charles River. Forty five minutes and not a nano-second of low energy. Couldn't run without it.
Rod Price and I had an internet friendship/bond(we both had just learned how to use computers😂😂! We both got cut open, on the same gurney, by the same Doc for our hernias within days of each other in NH. Small world. He was British and a funny guy. This woulda been about 2001, and I expressed concern about the future of music and he said not to worry and that "music is cyclical".
He was nice enough to respond to me, as, I agree, he was a premier World talent.
Thank you for the awesome video, TMS.
WOW.....THAT WAS FANTASTIC!
51 years a go great song !!!!!!! Now Is a amazing song in this Time 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻real music Is forever 🤘🏻
One of the greatest covers ever especially live
Lonesome Dave never received the credit of being one of the great rock voices. It goes so well with the music they played.
He was one of the best!
A great 70's Rock act. ❤❤❤
LONESONE DAVE AND ROD PRICE amaizing guitar player .one of my favorite rock groups.I love the LIVE ALBUM .This version of HONEY HUSH is incredible .thanks for uploading this performance .GREETING FROM MEXICO .
Wowee Wowee one of the bands that new how to make guitar music "boogie". Hear that rhythm change at 1:29 by Dave? How about the LP Junior with the P90 and Rod slinging that SG....
First band I ever saw. 1972 Detroit.
This is one of those songs that rings totally true, I tend to get that same feeling here and there and who knows where 🌏🌎🌍🎸🤟🥖🍺🍻🎉✌️♥️
Man this needs more views badass song God bless us all
I saw Foghat twice in the 1970’s. First time as opening act for Johnny Winter. Second was headlining with Boston as opener. Both great performances.
Johnny Winter and Foghat Hollywood Paladium 1974 unbelieveable never forget...
Great energy to this performance.
Just incredible, I saw some of them, so many good ones!
This band blew the roof off the old Garden, always in perfect tune; psychedelic flower-power blues, cranked up to 11. We were young, and foolishly believed that the beautiful music would never die. I'm a fool for the ol' city.
It's got a little Train Kept A Rollin' thing going on in that.
just a little bit
As if Steven and Joe were sitting there listening to this song and saying “you know what I think we can do something with this.”
@@Barry101er Heh, more that just a bit.
both songs are versions of Johnny Burnette covers (via Tiny Bradshaw and Big Joe Turner), so there's that. Must have been having a nostalgia moment for the Rock and Roll Trio in 1974
@@JohnnyJimsAZthey took it from the yardbirds
THAT is how it's done pups. DAMN!!!!
I never realized how much Rod Price influenced the development of my style when I was coming up.
I always freaking ❤'d Rod Price!!
Saw them 2 times. 1981 Lawton Oklahoma. 2010. Wichita falls. Tx.
I did this song with my band back in 1978... somewhere, one of us has a cassette tape of us rehearsing it.
I wish foghat would been able to of kept rod in the band ! But I understand the road can get to ya and musical style changing in the band! It would of been good if they could of kept the 70’s line up into the 80’ and kept the boogie goin! Space ace Ron⚡️⚡️⚡️
When I see Foghat I’m watching. Great band.
Saw them when Stone Blue was just out . Foghat,Jay Furgason and No Dice in April 1978 at LSU assembly center. Sold out. Killer show so hot after Foghat Live. Saw them next The Third Day Of Rock and Roll New Orleans Superdome summer 1981. Also there Ted Nugent,Heart,REO and Sammy Hagar.
Love Foghat!! Total Rockers omg 🤩✊🤘💋🫦
YES!!!Thanks for posting,been waiting to see this. One of the great covers of a song. They took the original to a whole other level. Rod Price never got his due as s guitar player.
Man, those live shows in the 70’s were awesome. Had the privilege of catching 6-7…
I still love Foghat. Love how Rod uses his wah as the treble boost....
Totally shreds. The best.
Great song, by a great group.
Fabulous!
Still one of the best, pure Rock & Roll bands that ever took to the stage...
Love song and Band!!!
Train kept a Honey Hushin’
This is a really great video of them that I had never seen before today. Loved them and always will. :-)
One of my favs for running. I feel the power really
Lonesome Dave on the Les Paul Jr. and vocals.
and sneakers
You have never been to a rock show if you haven't seen the original fog hat band hands down the best show ever they gave 120 %
Love It!
Foghat is a red hot band who can rock rock rock and they know it
First time I heard this track was from Big Joe Turner back in the day....
Geez thats rock and roll !!
I always wanted to see Steve Tyler join in and start singing "Train Kept A Rollin". LOL
I had this song on a Foghat album i bought when was a sophomore in High School .
Energized
Wow.....from 🇲🇽 city 🖒🖒🖒
Great song from "Energized. "
Hi yo Silver, I remember cruising in January one day in my pals old convertible, blasting Slow ride with the top down, goodtimes, yes, the 70s people were -are very cool
Lonesome Dave. Gotta love him.
Saw what Lonesome Dave said was their first show in the states, July or August of 72 Bull Island Rock Festival They were a great band.!
They were the dynamic duo Lonesome Dave & Rod Price... just two incredible musicians not taking anything away from Tony Stevens & Roger Earl.....
Savoy Brown + Black Cat Bones =💙⚡️🌟
There is something about a mahogany SG that kicks a Les Paul's maple-topped ass.
(:
But that Double Cut Jr. is the real gem on that stage,imho.
I didn't know they performed this song on that show. I got the Energized vinyl album.
Wow how cool is this 💗
Would have love to see both Foghat and Humble Pie on a double bill. Two great bands back from those good old days.
Saw foghat several times .tight as a drum masters of the blues and slide guitar. Their live album rates with any in the 70s for energy
Hey midnight special can you guys please up load humble pie 1973 season 2
Sometime in the late 70's my girlfriend and I stopped for lunch at a country pub. Had the place to ourselves until a bikie gang rolled in. Halfway through my meal I hear them hanging crap on one of their number: "What do you know about music? You and your bloody Foghat records! Who's ever heard of Foghat!" I couldn't let that go unchallenged. Girlfriend wanted to hide under the table when I jumped up and yelled "Did somebody say Foghat?" "Maaaate! What's your favourite Foghat album? Mine's the Live one!, But Energized is close second!" We then compared record collections for a few minutes and his mates shut up.
They played our LI High School circa 1975. As I recall, it cost us 5K. Loving FH, I thought it money well spent. Though I don't think we recovered the $ in ticket sales. I have always liked "Honey Hush" and thought it eerily similar to Aerosmith's "Train-Kept-a-Rolling".
The version on Foghat Live is the definitive version. 🔥 🎸🔥