Under-appreciated is the word I'd use. @@davedawave4705 Downbeat magazine had a section called "artist deserving wider recognition". Little Feat fits that like a glove.
+Mistertbones my old man used to allways rave about little feat and i just used to laugh but after whiskey + little feat playlist on youtube has made me a believer
This band with leader, Lowell George, was fusion tight and got it right by playing it loose and blended rock, country, jazz, soul, blues and gospel, all electric. I found out about their sound from college buddy in 1972. I saw this Feat line-up Live in mid 1970s. So this lineup is: Lead vocals/guitar Lowell George; drums Richard Hayward, bass guitarist Ken Gradney, guitarist-vocalist Paul Barrere, keyboard Bill Payne and conga player Sam Clayton. Great stuff, wish there was more, thanks!
don't matter what he's playing, Billy Payne is the greatest. I love how everyone just looks over and watches him when he solos. Plus he's the sweetest guy ever.
I still have a 45 record with Fat man in the bathtub on one side and Dixie Chicken on the other side. And I still have a Little Feat 8 track tape that I wore out when I was a kid. But surprisingly, the record AND the 8 track tape STILL play. Yeah I know I'm still living in the 70's. 😂
Did you know Eric Clapton said he wanted his band to hear Feat to hear what a band should sound like? Dylan, Stones, Led Zep and others called them a "bands' band." UNDERRATED!!!!
Holy Krap..anybody hear the announcer saying they played this at 9.30 AM???!This is beyond doubt,one of the greatest bands ever to set foot on a stage-a truly unique take on pop music, mixed in w/ Some 'Nawlins 2nd-line Riddims. Lowell George was certainly key to their sound, likely the heart of the band-possibly the most soulful White Soul singer ever,plus a FABulous songwriter & slide Guitarist-seems like the Feat were never the same after he passed.Still miss ya,Lowell.
they were an AMAZING band live. I was lucky enough to see Little Feat 3 times, front row. A great show each time. Lowell George, I love you and miss you
Every now and then someone comes along that is just a little better than everyone else. There were lots of good groups out of this time period. But only one Feat. Know one else played this style of music, this good, this available.
Moi, je l'adore!!! I love it!!! J'adore ces beaux souvenirs de ma jeunesse pendant les années 70. I love these wonderful memory's of my youth during the seventies.
I saw them in 1975, general admission @ Wesleyan. I stood against the stage, could almost grab Lowell's leg from where I was. One of the best shows that I ever saw. And I saw some great shows, including seeing Genesis do The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (on Broadway in NYC!), and many Grateful Dead shows including the New Haven May 1977 show. Little Feat was a fantastic band, so sorry that Lowell died so young. Hearing that he died was like when I heard Belushi died or John Lennon died. A gut punch. For my high school yearbook picture I used the caption: "You bring the guitar, I'll bring the wine, We'll blow out our speakers just one more time."
Little Feat Fat Man in the Bathtub Lowell George slide & vocals Bill Payne keyboards Paul Barrere guitar Ken Gradney bass Sam Clayton congas Rich Hayward drums whistling Bob Harris BBC Old Grey Whistle test thanks for posting nutty
Thank you for setting the record straight. Toussaint and the Meters were a big part of the success of that LP. The Slppin Sally parts of the LP would be played during Little Feat LPs at parties that I attended in Louisiana.
one of my fav all time bands ..and some of the nicest musicians on the planet ..had the opportunity to wrap with paul and richie....what an honor that was....
It's good to see Lowell in his prime and the band at it's peak. It got a lot worse for them as it progressed - the ravages of time and fortune - but this stuff is golden! Hell, almost everything they did was tighter than a fly's butt musically and off the charts technically - literally, off the charts, no bank. Sad story, but a great teaching tool.
What can I say? Best version I´ve heard! Heard everything and been to several concerts with them for 30 years. Unfortunately im still to young to have heard ´´em live with Lowell! Have never been and will never be anything like them. A band full of talent growing together in total symbiosis. Love! Bands like this are just a few in music history!
9:30 am and they still look as high as they could be! I love this band soo much!! My folks played them all the time when I was growing up and they were one of the bands I never grew out of, or not liked throughout all of my phases of music listening in my short 30 years here.
Saw Little Feat at Auckland Town Hall, New Zealand in the 70's. About the best show I've ever seen. Still one of my favourites. Not sure if it's true or not but someone once told me that Mick Jagger once described Little Feat as the "greatest little rock and roll band in the world.".
Ah, the memories...Whispering Bob, one of the classic OGWT shows. I was lucky enough to have been a very early Feat freak and to have been present at the legendary Rainbow concert in '75 when they opened for the Doobie Bros. and completely blew them away. For me, at the time and for some years thereafter, the greatest band in the world!
OH MY GOSH. I cannot deal. This is phenomenal. Lowell you bring on the effing heat. SO talented. I saw him and his band, they opened for Bonnie Raitt 1976, East Lansing MI. God. I loved this band.
loved little feat since hearing 1st lp in 71; saw this at time ; and saw them with Lowell whenever they were in uk in 70s; played all genres; Lowell ; genius slide and vocalist [and much missed]
Thank u so much. Saw the Feat at Parkhead (Glasgow) in 76 then at newcastle in 77. Lowell was a huge talent and seen here at his best. Taught so many other how to sing!!!
These guys are still playing good shows. Never could replace Lowell, of course, but they still rock. Got to give it up to these bands who are around after decades, back on the road and kickin it.
Lowell George - his genius echoes over the years. I saw Little Feat 3 times at the Orpheum in Boston, front row each time courtesy of Debbie Chase, my dear friend who worked for Don Law. I cried when Lowell George died... such a loss, such a great talent... I still miss him. Mark Diaz
I dont want no "speedball" Well Lowell I wished you had said that on the night you left us!! Lowell such a gifted talent..His vocals matched his guitar tone perfectly...He had a way to change pitch w/his voice that is distinct to him..Yeah he loved his food and drugs...His daughter Inara is an angel and looks like him..Her version of "Trouble " is a song that was written for her when she was a baby.. Guys like Lowell, who never received the commercial success he would have had he stayed alive, don't come around often..He influenced the Los Angeles music scene in the 70s very much..Jackson Brown still praises him..
I saw this on old grey whistle test jan 75, /and saw them in 70s/ one of my all time fave bands ./lovethis song, band/Lowell George ;soulfull vocals, master slideman, /wonderful memories
I was at one of the concerts during hat package tour! Seventeen years old, it was a massive and impressive experience. Got me hooked on their music for good, as well as the music from the other bands in that tour. Doobie Bros, Bonaroo, Montrose, Graham Central Station, Tower Of Power... Still listen to all of them on occasion.
Not to boast, but Lowell gave me my first rock guitar lesson. He gifted me three lessons after letting him use my Grammar Ace guitar for a session with Keith Richards. Yeah, I loved him.
Yes!! Little Feat were a very unique band back in their day had a funky sound all their own.. I bought three or four of their albums they never got real big but had a strong loyal base of fans.. Robert Palmer made a few early albums with a few of Little Feats band he was real funky early on too
Lowell George was so cool!!! What a great, funky band! Of course, remember this was the age of Doctor John, Wilson Pickett, Bonny and Delaney and so many more...
I didn't ever get to see this band live but did see the movie at least 10 times before the movie moved on. It should have been shown at the drive in's ✌️❤️🌼
One of the most underrated bands of all time. This is a great song.
I saw Little Feet at Doug Westons Troubador on the Sunset Strip
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Not underrated.
Criminally underrated.
Still underated
Under-appreciated is the word I'd use. @@davedawave4705 Downbeat magazine had a section called "artist deserving wider recognition". Little Feat fits that like a glove.
Sure miss these guys, RIP Lowell, Richie and Paul.
Lowell George is easily one of the most underrated guitarists of all time. RIP Lowell.
Mistertbones along with Little Feat being an underrated band
+Mistertbones my old man used to allways rave about little feat and i just used to laugh but after whiskey + little feat playlist on youtube has made me a believer
And an underrated singer and songwriter.
Singer,songwriter,arranger,producer,guitarist extrodinaire. What couldn't this guy do.Also played a mean harmonica.
@@JSTX9216 ..Ry Cooder?
Words can't describe how good this band was!!
Got the chance to see them way longtime ago....
Saw them in London way back mid 70's, the curent line up is just as good.
me too .... on acid
Just saw them today, 17 Aug 2024. Bill Payne has the chops, and Sam and Kenny have the pocket. The band is still REAL good.
This band with leader, Lowell George, was fusion tight and got it right by playing it loose and blended rock, country, jazz, soul, blues and gospel, all electric. I found out about their sound from college buddy in 1972. I saw this Feat line-up Live in mid 1970s. So this lineup is: Lead vocals/guitar Lowell George; drums Richard Hayward, bass guitarist Ken Gradney, guitarist-vocalist Paul Barrere, keyboard Bill Payne and conga player Sam Clayton. Great stuff, wish there was more, thanks!
I saw this lineup in 77 at the Tower, what a show, what a band
Never gets old.... and never forgotten. Insanely entertaining band of brothers.
don't matter what he's playing, Billy Payne is the greatest. I love how everyone just looks over and watches him when he solos. Plus he's the sweetest guy ever.
Such an underrated band! Jimmy Page once said they were his favourite American band
It should be noted that at this point in time he regretfully doesn't recall that sentiment but hopes that it's true.
Yes so sad such great music sadly gone now
@@christopherbright1048the music lives on, as long as you listen to it. But sure is sad that Lowell George is gone.
I still have a 45 record with Fat man in the bathtub on one side and Dixie Chicken on the other side. And I still have a Little Feat 8 track tape that I wore out when I was a kid. But surprisingly, the record AND the 8 track tape STILL play. Yeah I know I'm still living in the 70's. 😂
Love everything they did. Great band, one of America’s finest.
Waiting for Columbus is one of the top live albums ever.
Love the FEAT❤
One of THE best live albums...ever!
Right and Tower of Power Horn section smokin
I love these guys. Especially Lowell George.
Rest in peace man. You are missed.
And the rest of these guys are still great in concert.
Lowell George was the best!
Did you know Eric Clapton said he wanted his band to hear Feat to hear what a band should sound like? Dylan, Stones, Led Zep and others called them a "bands' band." UNDERRATED!!!!
if you don't love this, you probably don't have a soul!
rip lowell george
you got that right ...
dusk to +InfernusGate
A must have album: 'waiting for columbus'!!!!!@@
For sure!
Little Feat seemed to always perform awesome each time they put on a live show. Can never get tired of all their versions, especially this song.
Geoff Gyro was this at The Catalyst?
P😊😊😊
One of the most incredible live acts I’ve ever seen. Easily the greatest American Band ever.
Right there with the band
Yes they were!
Love the Feat, but that honor goes to the Allman Brothers.
one o' the great ones
What else can be said... BEAUTIFUL!
Love this song ! Two thumbs up for Little Feat ! Great band ! Just love'm .
Holy Krap..anybody hear the announcer saying they played this at 9.30 AM???!This is beyond doubt,one of the greatest bands ever to set foot on a stage-a truly unique take on pop music, mixed in w/ Some 'Nawlins 2nd-line Riddims. Lowell George was certainly key to their sound, likely the heart of the band-possibly the most soulful White Soul singer ever,plus a FABulous songwriter & slide Guitarist-seems like the Feat were never the same after he passed.Still miss ya,Lowell.
Easy money , two trains. Lowell George one of the greatest storytelling ever
839,300 people are too lazy to 'like' this!
What a great band. Timeless!!!
they were an AMAZING band live. I was lucky enough to see Little Feat 3 times, front row. A great show each time. Lowell George, I love you and miss you
This held a precise time in my life and this song is a time capsule. Love.
I am so privileged to have discovered the absolute master....Lowell George!!
Hello Rebecca, How are you doing?
Saw the Feat twice here in Hawaii. One other member passed away not long ago. Great Band!!! RIP BROTHERS.
Please make a movie about him. Jack Black would be the perfect fit. Too charismatic and important not to be paid tribute through film.
Excellent comment. I would wait in the rain to see that film done well....ring Russell Crowe & Johnny Depp....
Oh girl, you are so right.On both counts.Absolutely one of my all time favorites!
i've been saying that for nearly a decade, would be so perfect
Jack Black yes, but I thought it actually *was* Matt Berry! wychwoodfestival.com/line-up/images/content/small/2016/Matt-Berry-and-The-Maypoles.jpg
Yesssss, you are so right !!! It would need to start with Lowell working at the Truck Stop to get the "feel " of what molded this Musical Genius !!!!!
Great song. Excellent slide work by Paul and Lowell, a great amount of percussion on there. A tremendous song!
My all time favorite.
Every now and then someone comes along that is just a little better than everyone else. There were lots of good groups out of this time period. But only one Feat. Know one else played this style of music, this good, this available.
***** Could not have said it better myself.
You goddamn right.
Fuckin Lowell George.
It's not remotely southern rock.
It's New Orleans Rock ( with a serious dose of funk ).
Moi, je l'adore!!! I love it!!! J'adore ces beaux souvenirs de ma jeunesse pendant les années 70. I love these wonderful memory's of my youth during the seventies.
What a Band! Thank you Lowell, Bill, Richie. Paul & Sam.
You guys are the best, PERIOD!
He plays slide guitar with a drumstick in one hand better than anybody else, too.
Lowell George, another great guitarist gone too soon ! Great band, great tune !
RIP Lowell 😪 🙏 💜 🙏
Hello Eileen, How are you doing?
I saw them in 1975, general admission @ Wesleyan. I stood against the stage, could almost grab Lowell's leg from where I was. One of the best shows that I ever saw. And I saw some great shows, including seeing Genesis do The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (on Broadway in NYC!), and many Grateful Dead shows including the New Haven May 1977 show. Little Feat was a fantastic band, so sorry that Lowell died so young. Hearing that he died was like when I heard Belushi died or John Lennon died. A gut punch. For my high school yearbook picture I used the caption: "You bring the guitar, I'll bring the wine, We'll blow out our speakers just one more time."
Little Feat Fat Man in the Bathtub
Lowell George slide & vocals
Bill Payne keyboards
Paul Barrere guitar
Ken Gradney bass
Sam Clayton congas
Rich Hayward drums
whistling Bob Harris BBC Old Grey Whistle test
thanks for posting nutty
This is such a spicy soup of goodness and good vibes. Hell of a band and LG always on form
Thank you for setting the record straight. Toussaint and the Meters were a big part of the success of that LP. The Slppin Sally parts of the LP would be played during Little Feat LPs at parties that I attended in Louisiana.
one of my fav all time bands ..and some of the nicest musicians on the planet ..had the opportunity to wrap with paul and richie....what an honor that was....
It's good to see Lowell in his prime and the band at it's peak. It got a lot worse for them as it progressed - the ravages of time and fortune - but this stuff is golden! Hell, almost everything they did was tighter than a fly's butt musically and off the charts technically - literally, off the charts, no bank. Sad story, but a great teaching tool.
Juanita that's me.. Love this song
What can I say? Best version I´ve heard! Heard everything and been to several concerts with them for 30 years. Unfortunately im still to young to have heard ´´em live with Lowell! Have never been and will never be anything like them. A band full of talent growing together in total symbiosis. Love! Bands like this are just a few in music history!
Pure gold.
9:30 am and they still look as high as they could be! I love this band soo much!! My folks played them all the time when I was growing up and they were one of the bands I never grew out of, or not liked throughout all of my phases of music listening in my short 30 years here.
One of the best bands ever: it's not for nothing that Frampton,Mick Taylor and many rock=players liked LF: JUST LISTEN; it has everything
Waiting For Columbus is and always will be one of my favorite albums. A party favorite for decades!
I've always loved this bands live sound, even more than in the studio.
definitely a great band. They were really popular in the d.c. area and played often around here.
I do believe even Walken would be satisfied by Lowell's cowbell during Bill's Solo :-D
That would be true, except for... it's not a "cowbell"
@@billskuras7449 Lowell is playing cowbell at the beginning , Sam Clayton is playing the wood block ☮️☮️☮️
Just enough cowbell?🐮
Niice!
Saw Little Feat at Auckland Town Hall, New Zealand in the 70's. About the best show I've ever seen. Still one of my favourites. Not sure if it's true or not but someone once told me that Mick Jagger once described Little Feat as the "greatest little rock and roll band in the world.".
A lot of musicians thought they were great. And they were.
Ah, the memories...Whispering Bob, one of the classic OGWT shows. I was lucky enough to have been a very early Feat freak and to have been present at the legendary Rainbow concert in '75 when they opened for the Doobie Bros. and completely blew them away. For me, at the time and for some years thereafter, the greatest band in the world!
CLASSIC‼
OH MY GOSH. I cannot deal. This is phenomenal. Lowell you bring on the effing heat. SO talented. I saw him and his band, they opened for Bonnie Raitt 1976, East Lansing MI. God. I loved this band.
We miss you George! R.I.P.
THE very best band live I EVER saw!
The best wake-up tunes E V E R ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! that is all.lol Enjoy your days.
Your very welcome
Great stuff! Whispering Bob Harris coming in at the end there. Bless him - good memories.
Little Feat is my all time favorite!!!
Thanks for this! It's the gratest rock'n'roll band in the world! :)
Saw them several months ago. They still jam with the
best of them as does Hot Tuna, another great 70's jam
band.
loved little feat since hearing 1st lp in 71; saw this at time ; and saw them with Lowell whenever they were in uk in 70s; played all genres; Lowell ; genius slide and vocalist [and much missed]
Absolutely underrated ! Criminally so...GERT-TOWN FINEST ON BASS/PERCUSSION.NOLA RULES
Thank u so much. Saw the Feat at Parkhead (Glasgow) in 76 then at newcastle in 77. Lowell was a huge talent and seen here at his best. Taught so many other how to sing!!!
So funky. So so funky!
the BEST bar band in the world! a thirty year overnight success story, and I luv seein'em every chance I get!!!!
Fan-TAS-tic song! Thanks so much for posting. -- Brings back great memories!!!! (-:
These guys are still playing good shows. Never could replace Lowell, of course, but they still rock. Got to give it up to these bands who are around after decades, back on the road and kickin it.
They got the Chicago curse losing the nucleus
Lowell George - his genius echoes over the years. I saw Little Feat 3 times at the Orpheum in Boston, front row each time courtesy of Debbie Chase, my dear friend who worked for Don Law. I cried when Lowell George died... such a loss, such a great talent... I still miss him. Mark Diaz
Love this song !!!!!
This the treat of all treats watching and listening to this great band.
I dont want no "speedball" Well Lowell I wished you had said that on the night you left us!! Lowell such a gifted talent..His vocals matched his guitar tone perfectly...He had a way to change pitch w/his voice that is distinct to him..Yeah he loved his food and drugs...His daughter Inara is an angel and looks like him..Her version of "Trouble " is a song that was written for her when she was a baby..
Guys like Lowell, who never received the commercial success he would have had he stayed alive, don't come around often..He influenced the Los Angeles music scene in the 70s very much..Jackson Brown still praises him..
I saw this on old grey whistle test jan 75, /and saw them in 70s/ one of my all time fave bands ./lovethis song, band/Lowell George ;soulfull vocals, master slideman, /wonderful memories
I was at one of the concerts during hat package tour! Seventeen years old, it was a massive and impressive experience. Got me hooked on their music for good, as well as the music from the other bands in that tour.
Doobie Bros, Bonaroo, Montrose, Graham Central Station, Tower Of Power...
Still listen to all of them on occasion.
I just love this song !!
Needs more Cow Bell !!! >.
One of the best songs and really good kicker in the gym for me, still in 2019!
Brings back wonderful memories. Thanks so much for sharing this treasure!
Lowell was an awesome slide player and had such a great voice.
Long live the Feat
Peace...Jake
Not to boast, but Lowell gave me my first rock guitar lesson. He gifted me three lessons after letting him use my Grammar Ace guitar for a session with Keith Richards. Yeah, I loved him.
BEST BAND EVER
Oh sh*t I just realized that this is 44 years old. Still better than most of the music they're trying to inflict on us now.
Yes!! Little Feat were a very unique band back in their day had a funky sound all their own.. I bought three or four of their albums they never got real big but had a strong loyal base of fans.. Robert Palmer made a few early albums with a few of Little Feats band he was real funky early on too
Music that just drips with soul
This is the video that got me hooked on Little Feat.
Lowell George was so cool!!! What a great, funky band!
Of course, remember this was the age of Doctor John, Wilson Pickett, Bonny and Delaney and so many more...
My favorite band since 1976. Hey, it took a little while to get the cash for the album.
Just saw little feat live in concert 2022 in New orleans what a band feel good music
Saw the Feat at the Beacon in NYC with Tower of Power Horns backing them, EPIC CONCERT!
One of the best !!
Love Bill Paynes keyboard stylings on this too, Just pure brilliant.
Thanks from Norway !! Little Feat is my favorite band
With and without LG
Just perfect.
im on my brothers youtube account- so im saying this, i may be just 16 but i know that this is genius. one of my favourite songs of all time. beth xx
I didn't ever get to see this band live but did see the movie at least 10 times before the movie moved on. It should have been shown at the drive in's ✌️❤️🌼
Yessir, nutbrook, you get extra points for the GREAT quality here. Not sure what the points are worth, but you get my appreciation. Very cool.
I LOVE the blues..........
Opening song of the great great Waiting For Columbus live-album. My all time favorite.
New York is one of my favourite Lou Reed albums!😮😊
you cant get any better than this
Thanks for posting. Best Live band ever? Waiting for Columbus is certainly my favourite live album.
Where would we have been without Little feat and Rare earth in our lives?