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Audio - “Slow Ride”
Video - live footage from 1981
I used the best live footage I could find of the band to create this one, required a lot of edits to say the least.
Lyrics
Peverett - Riff Bros. Music - ASCAP
Wind tearin' through the backstreet, I hear the rhythm of my heart beat,
Rain blowin' to my face, I'm tired of being in the wrong place.
Blues knockin' on my back door, I can't jump from the second floor,
Turn up the radio higher and higher, rock and roll music set my ears on fire.
When I was stone blue, rock and roll sure helped me through.
When I was stone blue, rock and roll sure helped me through.
Laid off work and I can't be free, I need some rock 'n' roll therapy.
Put on a 45 and let the needle ride, jukebox jumps and I'll be satisfied.
When I was stone blue, rock and roll sure helped me through.
When I was stone blue, rock and roll sure helped me through.
Oh, let me ride on your mystery train, ride through the night in the pourin' rain.
Rock and roll in my soul, got me losin' control, let it roll!
Stone blue, rock and roll sure helped me through,
When I was stone blue, rock and roll sure helped me through.
Rock and roll in my soul, got me losin' control,
Let it roll, let it roll, let it roll, let it roll!
When I was stone blue, rock and roll sure helped me through.
When I was stone blue, rock and roll sure helped me through.
(Stone blue) Walkin' on a backstreet,
(Stone blue) I hear the rhythm of my heartbeat.
(Stone blue) Pick up the beat 'n' start to run,
(Stone blue) I'll be home before the mornin' sun.
(Stone blue) Rain blowin' to my face,
(Stone blue) I'm tired of bein' in the wrong place.
When I was stone blue, rock and roll sure helped me through.
When I was stone blue, rock and roll sure helped me through.-ac
The nicest part of being a 62 year old stoner is the memories of all the 70’s concerts we went to.
Yezzz indeed man
I’m 57 and right there with you
Hey I resemble that remark!!!😷
64 and still digging Foghat. In with you all the way!
I agree
Foghat has been overlooked by too many for too long. THEY ROCKED
Absolutely, Bear. Foghat would blow ANY band nowadays out of the fresh OR salt water.
Um checkout bands like the "Warning" and "Liliac" and "Motion Device" might just make you revise that statement that's not mentioning the Japanese bands (Bandmaid-Nepophlia).
@@GregPourciau I'm not trying to get in a pissin' contest over who's better or who's best. But... I just don't know what your bands today could sing to me about? See... the greatness of most 70s music was the inspiration of life experiences. Today's youth simply DO NOT LIVE the same lives we led 40 years ago. That world doesn't exist anymore. For it to be equivalent, your bands would need to sing to me about video games, their latest twitter feud or gender reassignment surgery. I'm not interested in listening to that. This generation doesn't talk about love. This generation doesn't DEFINE things the same way. You are the first generation IN HISTORY to demand more government intrusion into your personal and private lives. You can't tell me about fighting against "the man" while you shill for his agenda. Maybe it sounds like an attack on the youth of today... maybe it is. I don't know anymore. No one my age or older understands what the hell happened suddenly where everything we held dear as Right and Wrong have been redefined.
Taking me back to senior year in high school.
Foghat blasting in the 8-track player in my car, not a care in the world.
YESSSS
Damn straight man. Been digging these cats since 1973. 8 track blasting loud and proud in the car cruising Friday and Saturday nights.
A lot of car speakers were blown in the '70s because of this band.
If I remember correctly, this song was too long for one track, and it jumped about 1/4 of the way through
omg we are old lol
This is the very definition of classic rock.
I can't count how many times I sat back with a nicely loaded bong, put Foghat on the Marantz turntable and cranked it up; damn the neighbors. I was sixteen (in 1976) when I first heard this song. Another rock anthem had landed on the multitude of teenagers who embraced it and made it their own. I'm sorry people, but this music will never be matched. Good solid rock n' blues that spoke to the spirit of that era. And 47 years later, that same spirit still speaks to that 16 year old who felt he was part of something special.
I concur!
When you really think about it, those of us born from, say 1955 to 1965 listened to the very best of all kinds of Rock...many genres to enjoy and the musicianship was always first class. We were so accustomed to such great music that we kind of always expected it. And we got it!!
this is so funny my bro used to load up the bong he called the enterprise because it had 3 stems and we would smoke out to fog hat and Rush
Top Ten songs you play cruising along in your car with the volume cranked to the max.
The 70's were such a blast! I'm so sorry you missed them!
"Fool for the City" "I Just Wanna Make Love to You" "Drivin' Wheel" and "Stone Blue"--more Foghat can't go wrong with any of them.
Stone Blue is great album. One of my favorites from them and Rod's slides are amazing on it too.
Can't forget Honey Hush live
This song was one of the biggest bangers of the 70's. Maybe ever. This was a super kickass band back in the day. Thanks for the great reaction and song choice.
I'm 68 years old and I've loved Foghat since first hearing them. One of my most memorable times seeing them live was at the “Super Bowl of Rock” on June 4, 1977 at Soldier Field in Chicago. The concert featured Emerson, Lake & Palmer; Foghat; and the Climax Blues Band and the J. Geils Band. The following day the Chicago newspapers said there were 70,000 people at the concert but I believe I later read the total was a little less, more around 67,000 people. It was one Hell of a day and evening!
Well I have finally found someone my age in these replies. Although I never saw them live, I made up for it by turning everything louder than every thing else. That is a plaugerized statement taken from Ian Gillian's comment on the Deep Purple Made in Japan album
Slow Ride the song that if ya made it through all 8:14 minutes and14 seconds of it you were a stud back in the 70's. So many babies made to this song it's unreal.
Had a surgery where in the OR they were playing music, I said can ya do a request. The nurses were like sure , all in there 20's and 30's, and I requested SLOW RIDE the long version. As they worked on my hand, the surgeon( also in early 40's), I made sure to sing out the lines. They were like whoa, this is a dirty song. I am like no this is human procreation. As I said this I could feel the surgeon giggle as she worked on my hand.
Home In My Hand
Got that right man!
Oh one that knows I here speaking🤣🤣😉👍
If you were a garage band in the 70s this one was required learning
In the park with this 8-track in your portable player and your Bud’s
Good times!
Around the same time that Sammy Hagar departed from Montrose and started making it big. He and Foghat had so much energy.
In the mid 70's, rolling down the road in my muscle car, girl by my side, fog hat on the 8 track.. can't be beat! No cell phones and internet, just life! Wouldn't trade those memories for anything!
Foghat was huge in the 70's, this is a great cruisin' song! Saw them in the late 70's at Indiana University campus where 7 bands were performing at an all day concert with "Slade" as the opening act, known later as "Quiet Noise" or something like that. "Fool For The City" and "I Just Wanna Make Love To You" are a couple of other great hits by Foghat.
I saw Slade in an old movie theater in Indy. Small venue, not a bad seat in the house. Brownsville Station played with them. They brought their arena gear to this little theater. GREAT SHOW! My ears rang for two solid weeks.
Slade existed under several names, but "Quiet Noise" or "Quiet Riot" are not on the list. The later covered some Slade songs, not without controversy.
Waited for the meaning of the song to dawn on you... ☺
I saw these guys back in the 80's with Triumph. Easily one of the best shows I have ever seen - and I've seen a few lol.
Triumph...live them...Magic Power!
Foghat " It Hurts me too" live is an amazing cover with the late great Rod Price showing out.
Rod Price is the guitar player that made this song famous, this is Erik Cartwright in the video with the studio version of the song.
Rod Price was the absolute wildest slide lead guitarist that I've ever heard!!! Genius!!
Yeah man! Foghat is so underrated. They rocked your socks off.! Check out their sons - Fool for the city, burning the midnight oil, driving wheel, save your loving and many more. Lastly the live version of- Home in my hand from the live album from 1977. This one is a nice sleazy good time song. Radio still plays it today.
Great reaction guys!🤟🤟👍👍. Go crazy with Foghat.
My ultimate favorite song! I can listen to it over and over and never get bored. I love 70s hard rock! 😎🎶✊🏻❤️🔥🎸🥁🎤
Foghat was awesome, a!ways a great show and saw them a bunch in the 70s & 80s. Few could go into overdrive like them. Try Road Fever from their second album, that song is the definition of Rock and life on the road in a rock band back in the day. They held their own no matter who was on the bill with them and always came out of their shows energized. They should have been in the RR HoF decades ago. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎶
Foghat just had that sound ,” Lonesome” Dave Pratt on vocals was so good. Check out the song “Fool for the City”.
Peverett. (weird name I know)
62-year-old Texas grandma here. I used to party to this stuff. I still have the album. I may have to take it out and play it loud enough for my neighbors. LOL
When I was Stone Blue, Foghat helped me through! I’m 69 years old and Foghat helped me get through my 20’s😁
Loved Foghat, they formed from members of Savoy Brown. Saw them live in the 70's, as they opened for Jethro Tull in one concert. Greatly an underrated band.
Lonesome Dave and Rod the Bottle are gone, but the Hat lives on in the holy annals of blues rock.
We also lost Craig MacGregor, the bassist in this video. He was their best bass player in my opinion. World class.
Foghat came from founding member Dave Peverett and his brother John. It is a made up name from a kids game sort of like Scrabble that they played
when they were kids. The band's name was Brandywine and they didn't like that and they remembered the name Foghat from when they were kids and well
the rest is history as they say.
They were my first concert and the show was recorded and released as their first live album. I still have the concert ticket stub. 🤘
I once saw Mudhoney take the stage while "Slow Ride" was blasting through the venue's PA system right before they starting playing. It was badass watching them walk on to this with the whole audience grooving to it. And also this is the kind of kickass 70's hard rock that a lot of those "grunge era" bands grew up listening to. Foghat is awesome; also check out Savoy Brown which was the band Foghat evolved out of.
Song makes me turn it up every time it comes on.
Welcome to the 70s! Our high school won a radio contest in 1978 and Foghat came to play at our hugh scool. It was f@#$& incredible!!! There is NOTHING better than 70s rock. Period!
she is right. the bass line in the song is awesome. There are five versions of the song. The original LP version from Fool for the City lasts 8 minutes and 14 seconds. The single version, found in several compilations, was truncated to 3:56 with a fade-out ending. The 1977 live version is 8:21, the King Biscuit Flower Hour Foghat version is 10:37 and the 2007 live version is 9:44. The longer versions include a kick ass bass solo.
According to drummer Roger Earl, the song was created during a jam session with then new bassist Nick Jameson]
Nick had a cassette player and he would record whatever we played there. As I recall it, the whole song was written- the middle part and the bass part and the ending were all Nick's ideas. Basically, Nick wrote the song, but we just jammed on it
I think my all time favorite song by Foghat is their cover of Honey Hush, released in January of 1974 on the Energized album. If you listen to it though, be sure to also listen to Aerosmith's cover of Train Kept a Rollin' released two months later. There are some eerie similarities, but the release dates are so close, it's doubtful that either band was aware of what the other was recording. (As a side note, I'm sorry to tell you, that you were not hearing a live performance here. This was an early music video, the band lip syncing to the studio recording. Take it from someone who has heard this song at least a couple of hundred times.)
I did see Foghat live once, in July, 1975. The lineup for that show was: Bachman-Turner Overdrive / Johnny Winter / Foghat / Styx / Kansas / Dave Mason
Damn, that was a great line-up and it's great you saw it all!
True about not being live. Somebody cleverly synced this up to concert footage. That wasn't Rod Price (Slide guitar god!) either. I believe it may have been Bryan Bassett. They should have listened to the Foghat Live version which is outstanding. That album also boasts a great Honey Hush as well.
I remember back in high school when a local radio station refused to play this song because it was too suggestive and upset certain listeners. It did not take long for petitions to start at the schools and then flooded the radio station. “By popular demand” they finally started playing the song. The next year I saw them live. Fantastic amazing show! You 2 are fantastic and I am thrilled to see a newer generation enjoy it as much as we do! Rock on!
My favorite thing about this song, and especially seeing them do it live, was how they start with that heavy grooving rhythm with all the "bump and grind" feels... and then it starts building... each measure just a tiny bit faster than the last... they could drag that build up out for quite a while and improv around with it until everyone was a frenetic sweaty mess and screaming for the finale.... and then, finally, that final burst and everyone was like dropping at once!... We used to say that Foghat was one of the best times you could have with your clothes on!
Saw them live with Styx last summer. They closed with this song and yea, they just built up the anticipation until the end. The crowd was just as spent as the band...lol
The late great lonesome Dave on vocals and rhythm guitar.
Oh yeah. Home In My Hand. Another subtle classic.
Hmmmm .. I wonder how many babies were conceived during this song! 🤣🤣
Foghat was popular when I was in High School. 🤘🤘
Love me some foghat🤘❤️. Foghat live is a major major top selling album
Love that album, especially I just want to make love to you.
I was their personal driver for one night back in 1993. I met and watched tv with them at their hotel. Took them to their show and hung out and partied with them on the bus and backstage. I HAD A BLAST!!! They liked me and treated me very good. 4 very cool and talented dudes!
This is the audio from 70s but the video part looks more recent.
I saw these guys (or what was left of them) in the late 80s at a basement bar named the Blue Parrot in Evansville, IN. My buddy and I walked in and there were bikers on one side of the room and cops on the other side. Me and my buddy sat in "no man's land" and had our faces blown off. Foghat was louder in that bar than Metallica was in Roberts Stadium.
Third time lucky is also a great one.
Seriously hope that your dive into Foghat eventually leads to the band that Foghat was birthed out of; Savoy Brown, or The Savoy Brown Blues Band, featuring most of these guys plus Guitar Demi-God Kim Simmonds. You really should listen to Savoy Brown's Tell Mama, with this same vocalist doing the singing.
R.I.P. Kim. FANTASTIC player. One of the few Brit rock/blues players who really knows and channels the feeling of the blues authentically. I put him on a par with Peter Green.
Badass Slide guitar solo
They're not talking about a ride in a vehicle.....
The uh....climatic end there and super shout of relief.....badass rockin song!
That slide guitar is awesome. Saw them a couple of times in the late 70s.
I saw them live in 1980 and again in about 2015. They put on a fantastic show then and now. One of my favorite live bands.
Nothing compares to hearing that last fast section live. Good lord. Even later versions of the band just killed this part. Been a fan since around '77.
Had a chance to party with Foghat in 1988.I went to Tech school with a girl that was bartender at a big bar in St. Paul ,Mn. I was invited but wasn't able to make it there. Bummer. Peace ...and rock on forever Foghat!!
I grew up on Foghat and have all there music and Slow Ride (Just WOW).
You differently have to do the wild thing to this song , and while tripping, oh to be 65 and still remember seeing this guys life is good
Lonsome Dave Prevette is a legendary slide guitarist backed up by two killers. Foghat is the offspring of the great British blues band, Savoy Brown. I saw them in a small bar in Albuquerque and was blown out into the parking lot.
" Lonesome Dave" w/Foghat and Montrose sold out two shows back to back in our town when I was 17....we were in the 7th row...first concert I went to $12 a ticket
I hear all their shows were just like this. My older brother went to several in the late 70's.
these guys concerts were great!!!!!.......some of the best slide guitar of all time......RIP "Lonesome" Dave Peverette
Saw them in 76 man flash backs. I'm 59 now and still jam to them.
Oh this takes me back to my high school days!
Best part: the song is about "knockin' Boots" lol. Killer band!
I was so surprise to find out they were British. Sound like an American band.
Got to see them a couple of years ago. Awesome. I think the drummer was the only original member left. The singer died some years back.
"Stone Blue" INSANE slide guitar in this on!!!
My first concert was Foghat with Pat Travers Band opening. Great show.
Saw them on that tour. Still remember that turned into a night of adventure after the show.
saw them twice. great show
Saw them 2 times 1981. 2010. Good night Graceland. Texas
I saw this in concert, back in the day. This song was (still is) FIRE! 🤘
TRIVIA: The band Foghat got their name from a combination of two words - "fog" and "hat". The story behind the name goes back to the early days of the band when they were rehearsing in a London basement. The room was located below a Chinese restaurant, and whenever the chefs would cook, the basement would fill up with a thick fog.
One day, the band's drummer, Roger Earl, looked out of the window and saw a sign for a hat shop across the street. The sign read "The Fog Hat Shop". Earl suggested the name to the rest of the band, and they all liked it. They decided to drop the word "shop" and became known as Foghat. The name stuck, and the band went on to become one of the most popular rock bands of the 1970s, known for hits such as "Slow Ride" and "Fool for the City".
I saw these guys in a tiny little bar in Austin,,,,'93ish. THEY BLEW THE ROOF OFF,,,,💥💥💥💥💥💥💥👍😎
Loved this song for years, but never knew what they looked like until now. Dude has a face for radio, lol. Reminds me of my first time seeing Mungo Jerry.
LOL I Did the same thing the first time I heard this song. Bobbing my head up and down to the bass line with a grin from ear to ear. I will never forget this song as I was listening to this song for the first time when I smoked weed for the first time. I couldn’t have picked a better song to get lit up for the first time. LOL
That was when I was in High School back in 1976. About a year later I saw them in concert and bought one of their ball caps that jus had the word “FOG” written on it. This brings back great memories. I haven’t heard this song in years.
I watched Behind the music feature Foghat years ago. They were playing Scrabble and one band member came up with the word. I use to think song was talking about slow ride in a car but no. Talking about Slow riding his woman lol.
Remember I was 9 just rockin out to this on my 45 lp record player, still love it
Saw these guys in a bar in Lowell Ma in the 60’s my hearing never was the same. I never cared
Danced this song a few times in High School, this song will wear you out
I remember when I was a little kid watching Dexter with my sister when Brian put on there dad's records this was the song they played I'm 20 now and this is stilll my favorite song from Foghat
May 1980..Saw 'em in Portland and they Rrrrrockkked!! Hell, I didn't even care that I got busted by the cops for weed after the show and having to do 10 days in county..WELL worth it--I'd do it again!! Gooood pick, team Wolf!!
Foghat Rocks
70’s Classic Rock Just Hits Different
I was 18 when this came out, great song to drive to
Gotta love foghat, saw these guys in concert years ago.
Thanks for playing the WHOLE song!!!
You guys have to watch the movie Dazed and Confused. This song is a big part of that movie. It is a great coming of age movie about High School in the mid 70’s!
Every time I hear this song makes me want to watch Dazed and Confused, but any song from that amazing soundtrack does that to me.
Slow Ride was released in 1975...my Sr year of high school. They also had a hit with Fool for the city. he'll yes I remember them.
I saw Foghat at the Goose Lake rock festival soooo may yrs ago.. best crazy time of my life!
Dynamic!!! Loved it then and love it now. ❤
You guys rock!!!❤
The Foghat Live album is still one of my favorites
We loved it when the DJ played this at the skating rink for all skate.
Foghat Live....on my top 10 list.
the late 70's were fun
What an all-time great and fave of mine. I was that many years old when this was out and lets just say that this song has been a great tune forever it seems to me.
Spectacular guitar solo, as good as underrated
Love this song, I remember it being one of the Guitar Heroes.
When I was in high school I think everyone I knew had the Foghat live album at home, and the 8 track in their car.
at 66 it brings back memories of my youth and imho one of the most iconic opening riffs in music. for another try War - low rider.
I first heard them when In Concert and Don Kirschners Rock Concert had them on in the early 70's. I was in high school and was on a mission to see them live. I joined the navy in 74 and ended up on a destroyer stationed on Portland OR in 75. I think it was November or December of 75, they opened with Head East for The J Geils Band. Foghat rocked the house down. They put J Geils to shame with the show, it was so good.
Fleet Week at Rose Festival !
First concert I ever went to.
Love these guys. I wore a Foghat t-shirt for my 8th grade yearbook picture.
I second that emotion of being a 60 two-year-old stoner from the 70s.. Slow ride baby.
You're my drivin' wheel.
I went to a Black Oak Arkansas concert in Houston in the 70's Foghat opened for them. When Black Oak came on we booed them off the stage!!!😊😮
Great memories! We'd jam to this cruising the downtown streets late at night in our hotrods in Canada! Thanks for sharing!