Little Feat co-founder Bill Payne tells the story of the band and explains their enduring legacy.

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  • Опубліковано 31 тра 2023
  • Bill Payne is a musician, songwriter, and member of the band Little Feat. He's been a central figure in the development and sound of the band since its formation in 1969 when he and co-founder, Lowell George began blending various genres such as rock and roll, blues, R&B, funk, country, and jazz.
    Bill Payne's keyboard playing style is a defining element of Little Feat's sound and as the band gained a cult following in the 70s with the release of heir albums "Dixie Chicken" (1973) and "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" (1974) they became a force in the rock music scene.
    Over the years, Little Feat has undergone various lineup changes, but Bill Payne has remained a constant presence. He joins me this week to chat and tell us about the genesis of the group and the profound effect they've had on many well known bands who've followed in their footsteps.
    Check out my interview with Bill on radio, through the website www.abreathoffreshair.com.au or on any of your favourite podcast platforms.

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  • @Parrain0606
    @Parrain0606 2 дні тому

    Bill. I’m a fan since the late ‘70s. Little Feat came and in and out my life throughout my life. Have seen the Feat many times and loved the music each and every time. I’ve managed so for, to get autographs from Fred Tackett, You, Shaun, and Richie. Thanks for the music!!!!

  • @eamonnmorris5331
    @eamonnmorris5331 Рік тому +7

    One of the greats of the American pop/rock/r&b/country piano scene. As a lifelong piano player with a similar history of classical training/ playing by ear, I remember the solos in Dixie Chicken as a personal "come to Jesus" moment, never forgotten. There are others who have followed (Matt Rollings, Jim Cox, for example) but to me Billy Payne remains the holy grail of these styles. Great to see him interviewed and looking so well!

  • @elgonm289
    @elgonm289 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank you Sandy, just ended up here while trawling for Little Feat on UA-cam.. ❤

    • @sandykayepresents-abreatho9146
      @sandykayepresents-abreatho9146  3 місяці тому +2

      So glad you enjoyed it. You might like some of my other interviews too?

    • @elgonm289
      @elgonm289 3 місяці тому

      @@sandykayepresents-abreatho9146 will so Sandy .. big hello from London x

  • @buddyg1408
    @buddyg1408 Рік тому +3

    Love feat

  • @Parrain0606
    @Parrain0606 3 місяці тому +1

    In 1976 a chick I worked with loaned me “Sailin’ Shoes and “Dixie Chicken”I gave them each a listen and returned them to her. I liked them alright, but I was prog all the way so that was that. Except they must’ve stayed in the back of my mind. A couple years later I had the stereo on a Local FM station that played album oriented rock. “ Waitin for Columbus” started playing and caught my attention. I recognized “All That You Dream” immediately and it was so different from Linda Ronstadt’s version. When “Spanish Moon” started I somehow knew it was Little Feat!!! That song and that album at that time blew me away. Forty eight years later I’m dumbfounded they aren’t in the HOF! I’ve since decided the HOF is music equivalent of high school ‘s year book favorites!! I’ve been fortunate to have met Richie, Fred, and Shaun (in Eureka Springs Arkansas) for Feat Fest 2006! These guys are/ were (RIP Lowel, Richie and Paul) the real deal. The addition of Scott Sharrard and Tony Leonie (‘scuse any spelling mishap) have infused a serious new edge in Feat!! Love you guys….. look forward to seeing you live one more (at least) for a fith time!! C’mon down to Lafayette, LA and light us up!!! I dare you!!!

  • @rao4sos
    @rao4sos 8 місяців тому +1

    Bill is an institution and surely belongs in one. His stories brought me back to the Alley rehersal hall. It was a rock and roll clubhouse Bill Elkins built from scratch. The motto on thier matchbooks read..."Whatever Works" . Great interview Sandy.

  • @user-po3ir2tx5z
    @user-po3ir2tx5z 3 місяці тому

    There's something so evocative about Bill's hybrid style of playing. At its heart, it has such an "American" sound to it, the way he moves from New Orleans and Gospel to Aaron Copelandesque progressions and voicings. You can hear it immediately here when he first starts playing. Tore at my heart as a teen and now makes me nostalgic. "Somebody's Leavin'" still guts me.

  • @thingsetcetra
    @thingsetcetra Рік тому

    Thank you for being! You know how much we love you! Sisters Oregon wants you back!

  • @andrewcarmichael9863
    @andrewcarmichael9863 7 місяців тому

    Enduring legacy absolutely. To have given us such varied and rythmic dysrythmia over so many years. In my top 3 bands and since i was 15. Good to see Bill still a humble and balanced human being. Thanks Sandy.

    • @sandykayepresents-abreatho9146
      @sandykayepresents-abreatho9146  7 місяців тому

      so glad yu enjoyed it! maybe check out some of my other interviews? www.abreathoffreshir.com.au

    • @andrewcarmichael9863
      @andrewcarmichael9863 7 місяців тому

      May be time to catch up with Tex Perkins again, getting Creul Sea back on their feat again and all.

  • @MrPhilfridge
    @MrPhilfridge 10 місяців тому +1

    Not only did Manson want to be a musician , he actually wrote a song the Beach Boys recorded . Not sure it was released. He also lived in Dennis Wilson's house for a time.

    • @sandykayepresents-abreatho9146
      @sandykayepresents-abreatho9146  10 місяців тому

      I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing!

    • @quaid667
      @quaid667 6 місяців тому

      @@sandykayepresents-abreatho9146 There is also an album of Charles Manson that has made the rounds. I think they are a bunch of demos and Guns N Roses covered one of them which i think is on their covers album The Spaghetti Incident.

  • @Allen-xu2wv
    @Allen-xu2wv Місяць тому +1

    Mr.bill Payne a H.S. pal knew Lowell we would leave Linden NJ head to Richmond Virginia my pal knew Lowell we would follow you up DC Maryland Delaware jersey to NYC..rip.Mr Paul.wife and I garden state art center u opened for George and the Delaware destroyers long blond 5'4 and I 6'6 see passed away i show up at the Beacon and you guys recognized me wow Lost all 8 track,reel to reel ops in four foot of sewerage water say hi, Bonnie etc.robert Palmer opened for you say hey to Chris Hillman.... Lowell was way a

    • @Allen-xu2wv
      @Allen-xu2wv Місяць тому

      Lowell way ahead of his time

  • @Allen-xu2wv
    @Allen-xu2wv Місяць тому +1

    Milk man

  • @westwindpainting
    @westwindpainting 7 місяців тому +1

    Lowell ruined his life ...no hope ..