Es una rola muy chingona desde que tenía 15 años ahora tengo 57 no la dejo de escuchar es un gran clásico del buen heavy metal de esos buenos tiempos saludos desde México
When I was a freshman in high school Our local radio station (WLUP THE LOOP) Held a contest… the school that got the most signtures of support would when free sports equipment a Coca-Cola Van And a special prize…. Lo and behold our high school won that contest and 1 day they closed down the gymnasium .. It was blacked out and then at 1 o'clock in the afternoon all students went to the gym the curtains opened and it was Foghat... I have been to hundreds of concerts and other Than seeing ufo at the Chicago amphitheater the same year that was the greatest concert I have ever been to
Best live album of the 70’s; Foghat Live, Grand Funk Caught in the Act or UFO Strangers in the Night. All high energy, very little studio work and absolute kick ass! Always had those three playing at keg parties. On 8 track, double set of Jensen 6x9’s and a power booster. Cranked it up!! Man did we have some fun back then.
Best 70s bands live in concert, saw them many times,Lonesome Dave ,a natural and born to front a rock band.This music like all great music stands the test of time!!!!
I saw them three times and they gave the best concerts ever. Their sound can never be duplicated. Dave was a fabulous frontman and he made you feel like he was everyone's friend. They were the best LIVE and boy what concerts they gave. It was like they could play forever.
Hi..I saw this band many times in the early 70;s..Rod Price had some of the nicest SGs I ever saw,,really great player..They were always Good......Thanks,,,DH
..are SGs supposed to mean Guitar Solos, somehow ? 🤔 ... At 3:25 Rod almost looks like he is sitting down..on an invisible stool...just flat out DOIN' WORK !! 🎸 😲 ..Makin' that thing SING !!! 🤘 🍻
Rod Price's brilliance speaks for itself. But it needs to be said out loud - Lonesome Dave Peverett was and is one of the GREAT blues-rock singers. No mistaking that voice, ever - and he had to push it hard, just to be heard over that din!
Spot on, "SDN" ! ... I love the moments at 2:04 that Lo'Dave belts out the sweet vocal(!), and then says: "Honey, HUSH !!". 😄 ... *I was fortunate/lucky enough to witness FOGHAT reuniting (with the Original Four players: Roger Earl, Tony Stevens, et al.) LIVE! for the "Return of the Boogie Men" Tour around 1996. Rod Price was still getting it done 🎸, and Dave was hanging tough 🎤, although the damn kidney cancer was probably creeping up on him. We lost him in 2000, Rod in 2005. 😢 R.I.P., gents. 🍻
I don't care who you get but at this time this was foghat n they was bad to the bone . They could stand next to anyone they were red hot . I saw tgem bk then anything besides this line up is a watered down example of this great band shit midway they jam better than most today
Rod "The Bottle" Price was TRULY sent down to us from the musical GODS !! 😲 ... 2:27, and ride it 🎸 on OUT, people ! ..even ROD is Amazed with himself(!) at 3:15 !! 🛐 R.I.P., good Sir. 🍻 🤘
The chemistry between Lonesome Dave Peverett and Rod "bottleneck "Price and Tony "tone" Stevens and Roger Earl was a match made in heaven. They are all waiting for Roger to join them.
..lol. Bassist extraordinaire Tony Stevens is ALIVE and well(?), at 72 years of age. Prolly gigging with his band "Slow Ride", somewhere in the London nether-regions. 🍻 😄 👍
When "Lonesome Dave" Peverett *really* gets into his singing and band-leading, ..his "agape" facial expressions 4:00 remind me of the famous-classic 1969 King Crimson album cover for "In the Court of the Crimson King", ..with the anguished close-up of the "Schizoid Man" on it. 🤪
Both songs were written in the early 1950's. Both songs were recorded by various artist. Foghat's "Honey Hush" was on their "Energized" album released in January 1974. Aerosmith's "Train Kept a Rollin" was on their "Get Your Wings" album released a couple months later in 1974. Foghat's LIVE "Honey Hush" is like Aerosmith's "Train Kept a Rollin", but Foghat took it a notch or two up, and on steroids! Here from 1977 on "steroids", with Rod Price killing it on lead guitar! ua-cam.com/video/Tdopp1OjLA4/v-deo.html
Galaxyman2903 correct. Everyone thinks Foghat copied Aerosmith because over the years Aerosmith’s version has gotten a lot more airplay on the classic rock stations. But for my money, Foghat’s version is the better tune, both in terms of overall energy and lead guitar virtuosity (no disrespect to Joe). But yeah, the songs are virtually contemporaneous and there’s no way either band could have known what the other was doing. Also, you could say that Foghat’s version was more of a nod to the Yardbirds’ Stroll On (a reworking of Train...)
@@ToppDuq actually a tiny bradshaw b side then johnny burnette covered it from the 50’s the yardbirds version was called “train kept a rollin” and stroll on was the title it was dubbed for the film “blow out.”
@@knowmusicman157 thanks for the tip sir. Just read the Wikipedia article on the song. In addition to Steve Hunter, it mentions that Dick Wagner (who I was lucky enough to see with Alice Cooper a looong time ago) played lead in the second part of the tune (the “live” part). Article doesn’t say why the band used outside talent on these songs. Where was Joe??
I saw Rickey Medlocke & BLACKFOOT at the "Tally-Ho Motor Lodge" in N. Wilmington, Delaware around 1982. 🎸 They blew the ROOF off the sucka' !! Blasted my face off ! 🤪 ..Even got to high-5 👋 them as they got on their bus. They were plastered. 🍻 GOOD TIMES !!! 🤘 🙃
Both songs were written and first recorded back in the 1950's. Foghat's Honey Hush version from early 1974 and Aerosmith Train Kept a Rollin later 1974.
Both songs go back to the 50's, but if you're talking just Aerosmith and Foghat, then Foghat came out with Honey Hush first. So in a way Aerosmith's Train Kept a Rollin' sounds like Foghat's Honey Hush.
THIS IS THE ONE AND INLY FOGHAT!!!
This classic rock and roll tune takes me back to my cruisin' days in the late 70's. Damn! those were the best of times!!
Foghat Live,Stone Blue...perfect albums.Saw them Dayton Ohio in 78.
Starz opened and I was down front on the barrier.
One of my best memories.
Foghat Live is still one of my favorite live albums of all time. It still kicks ass! Awesome video.
According to Roger, Foghat LIVE was supposed to be a double album. We got gypped !
We had good times when foghat came out and now it's just as good as it was it's not better
Es una rola muy chingona desde que tenía 15 años ahora tengo 57 no la dejo de escuchar es un gran clásico del buen heavy metal de esos buenos tiempos saludos desde México
Now this a rock n roll at its finest
It really is like a Motorhead rock n roll vibe.
When I was a freshman in high school Our local radio station (WLUP THE LOOP) Held a contest… the school that got the most signtures of support would when free sports equipment a Coca-Cola Van And a special prize…. Lo and behold our high school won that contest and 1 day they closed down the gymnasium .. It was blacked out and then at 1 o'clock in the afternoon all students went to the gym the curtains opened and it was Foghat... I have been to hundreds of concerts and other Than seeing ufo at the Chicago amphitheater the same year that was the greatest concert I have ever been to
Same year Live was released
The kicker is I went to a Catholic high school and it threw them nuns into a frenzy
Band was on fire love it Rod and Dave rip guys you left your mark in rock and roll
One of the top 5 live albums of thr 70's. Certainly top 20 of all time.
Best live album of the 70’s; Foghat Live, Grand Funk Caught in the Act or UFO Strangers in the Night. All high energy, very little studio work and absolute kick ass! Always had those three playing at keg parties. On 8 track, double set of Jensen 6x9’s and a power booster. Cranked it up!! Man did we have some fun back then.
Couldn't get enough of Foghat Live. Damaged my needle, my speakers, the album itself and no doubt my ears blasting it repeatedly. No regrets.
Best 70s bands live in concert, saw them many times,Lonesome Dave ,a natural and born to front a rock band.This music like all great music stands the test of time!!!!
Ted Nugent Double live Gonzo and Foghat live were awesome!
@@zancraft7865 70s were the best era for live albums , Uriah heep , Zep , kiss ,reo , j winter , grand funk , deep purple !
I miss lonesome dave😢❤
And Rod Price, as they were together, the REAL FOGHAT 🙂
I saw them three times and they gave the best concerts ever. Their sound can never be duplicated. Dave was a fabulous frontman and he made you feel like he was everyone's friend. They were the best LIVE and boy what concerts they gave. It was like they could play forever.
Man this song has so much power n energy it just blows u away
..Agree w/U, 💯% ! ... 🤯
It has the speed of punk and power of metal. Speed metal ig?
Just had this come up on my feed, timely because it’s been playing in my head all day!
..and may God BLESS... 🛐 Sir ROGER 🥁 EARL(!) = The ONE Foghat Constant *throughout* the long years !! 4:09 ... (1971-1984, 1993 to "present") ! 💪 🏅 🍻
FOGHAT.
CLASSIC FOREVER.
Hi..I saw this band many times in the early 70;s..Rod Price had some of the nicest SGs I ever saw,,really great player..They were always Good......Thanks,,,DH
..are SGs supposed to mean Guitar Solos, somehow ? 🤔 ... At 3:25 Rod almost looks like he is sitting down..on an invisible stool...just flat out DOIN' WORK !! 🎸 😲 ..Makin' that thing SING !!! 🤘 🍻
Rod Price's brilliance speaks for itself. But it needs to be said out loud - Lonesome Dave Peverett was and is one of the GREAT blues-rock singers. No mistaking that voice, ever - and he had to push it hard, just to be heard over that din!
Spot on, "SDN" ! ... I love the moments at 2:04 that Lo'Dave belts out the sweet vocal(!), and then says: "Honey, HUSH !!". 😄 ... *I was fortunate/lucky enough to witness FOGHAT reuniting (with the Original Four players: Roger Earl, Tony Stevens, et al.) LIVE! for the "Return of the Boogie Men" Tour around 1996. Rod Price was still getting it done 🎸, and Dave was hanging tough 🎤, although the damn kidney cancer was probably creeping up on him. We lost him in 2000, Rod in 2005. 😢 R.I.P., gents. 🍻
Dave Peverett was an incredible vocalist.
Saw em live with blue oyster cult 1979/80 in nashville at municipal auditorium. foghat brought it live!!!
awesome in concert. seen them several times years back.
Lonesome Dave was the KEY
I don't care who you get but at this time this was foghat n they was bad to the bone . They could stand next to anyone they were red hot . I saw tgem bk then anything besides this line up is a watered down example of this great band shit midway they jam better than most today
Rod "The Bottle" Price was TRULY sent down to us from the musical GODS !! 😲 ... 2:27, and ride it 🎸 on OUT, people ! ..even ROD is Amazed with himself(!) at 3:15 !! 🛐 R.I.P., good Sir. 🍻 🤘
Really looked up to these guys.
Still rocks today.
The chemistry between Lonesome Dave Peverett and Rod "bottleneck "Price and Tony "tone" Stevens and Roger Earl was a match made in heaven. They are all waiting for Roger to join them.
..lol. Bassist extraordinaire Tony Stevens is ALIVE and well(?), at 72 years of age. Prolly gigging with his band "Slow Ride", somewhere in the London nether-regions. 🍻 😄 👍
Foghat was one under estimated band in the 70's!!!
no they were not.they got great reviews.apparently you were there
@@jeffcharest2118 : Yes 👍 Foghat ruled the FM airwaves rocking it big time !
@@jeffcharest2118 Yeah lol, my mom grew up in the 1970s and literally her and everyone she knew had foghat albums lol.
Is there any type of video from Foghat Live. Killer album. So good that I didn't even care that it only had 3 songs per side. Bearsville records.👍
When "Lonesome Dave" Peverett *really* gets into his singing and band-leading, ..his "agape" facial expressions 4:00 remind me of the famous-classic 1969 King Crimson album cover for "In the Court of the Crimson King", ..with the anguished close-up of the "Schizoid Man" on it. 🤪
Train kept a rollin
Both songs were written in the early 1950's. Both songs were recorded by various artist. Foghat's "Honey Hush" was on their "Energized" album released in January 1974. Aerosmith's "Train Kept a Rollin" was on their "Get Your Wings" album released a couple months later in 1974. Foghat's LIVE "Honey Hush" is like Aerosmith's "Train Kept a Rollin", but Foghat took it a notch or two up, and on steroids! Here from 1977 on "steroids", with Rod Price killing it on lead guitar!
ua-cam.com/video/Tdopp1OjLA4/v-deo.html
Galaxyman2903 correct. Everyone thinks Foghat copied Aerosmith because over the years Aerosmith’s version has gotten a lot more airplay on the classic rock stations. But for my money, Foghat’s version is the better tune, both in terms of overall energy and lead guitar virtuosity (no disrespect to Joe). But yeah, the songs are virtually contemporaneous and there’s no way either band could have known what the other was doing. Also, you could say that Foghat’s version was more of a nod to the Yardbirds’ Stroll On (a reworking of Train...)
@@ToppDuq actually a tiny bradshaw b side then johnny burnette covered it from the 50’s the yardbirds version was called “train kept a rollin” and stroll on was the title it was dubbed for the film “blow out.”
@@ToppDuq Joe didn’t play the lead on Train, on Wings. It was Steve Hunter. Look it up.
@@knowmusicman157 thanks for the tip sir. Just read the Wikipedia article on the song. In addition to Steve Hunter, it mentions that Dick Wagner (who I was lucky enough to see with Alice Cooper a looong time ago) played lead in the second part of the tune (the “live” part). Article doesn’t say why the band used outside talent on these songs. Where was Joe??
Now this is a good shot of rock i heard with a good shot of good coke can't be beat ha ha
When I was Stone Blue Foghat Helped Me Through
👍😄👍
That was fuckin smokin
RIP...
Rod Price
Lonesome Dave
Craig McGregor
You ARE missed.
..and lead guitarist (from 1981-1984) Erik Cartwright (died of a heart attack on7/9/17, one day before his 67th birthday). 😢 R.I.P.
Saw them in San Bernadino Ca. in 79 or 80 at the Swing. Awesome show with Blackfoot and Point Blank
Now that would have been a good show!
I saw Rickey Medlocke & BLACKFOOT at the "Tally-Ho Motor Lodge" in N. Wilmington, Delaware around 1982. 🎸 They blew the ROOF off the sucka' !! Blasted my face off ! 🤪 ..Even got to high-5 👋 them as they got on their bus. They were plastered. 🍻 GOOD TIMES !!! 🤘 🙃
Killer live band
The best
I have Roger Earls drum stick.
a Band ment to be heard LIVE although the studio FOGHAT Stone Blue is one bad ass album
Is it me, or did Lo'Dave look a bit like George Harrison there at 4:01 ? 🤔
Always liked this song, but which came first: "Honey Hush" or "Train Kept a Rollin'?" Very similar.
Both songs were written and first recorded back in the 1950's. Foghat's Honey Hush version from early 1974 and Aerosmith Train Kept a Rollin later 1974.
Yeah,this band was ment to be listened to LIVE
Man... Foghat meets Motorhead 😮...
In your face !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is it me or does this sound an awful lot like Train Kept a Rolling?
Both songs go back to the 50's, but if you're talking just Aerosmith and Foghat, then Foghat came out with Honey Hush first. So in a way Aerosmith's Train Kept a Rollin' sounds like Foghat's Honey Hush.
Elvis Costello and the Attractions did this on their country album Almost Blue .