Interviews from: Little Feat: Highwire Act Live In St. Louis 2003
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2009
- Little Feat's seven-member powerhouse line-up continues to carry the band's thirty-plus year tradition on in fine style, both as a hugely popular live act and in the recording arena. Time has loved these musical heroes for more than three decades now, as have countless fellow musicians, many of whom they've collaborated with over the years - both individually and as a group-including Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Beck, Brian Wilson, Robert Plant, and Johnny Lang. With an immensely rich legacy, and a fresh and inspired band of musicians continuing to create exciting new material, Little Feat will no doubt be sailin' into the future with no end in sight. This live DVD, which was recorded in August 2003 in St. Louis, is the band's FIRST EVER LIVE PERFORMANCE SHOT IN HI-DEFINITION TECHNOLOGY.
Rock IN Peace - Lowell, Richie and Paul thanks for all that great music.
no other band anywhere has the syncopation and feel of da Feats. RIP Ritchie, Lowell & Paul. love your music and your vibe. bless you all
Got to meet, and was sold a concert t-shirt by, Ken Gradney this past July 8 2010. Really, really personable guy. Just an un-imaginably talented and skilled group of musicians! Catch one of their shows if you can, your ears will love you forever!
Best band ever and no number 1 hit thats what happens when all your songs are good!
Let me tell you a hidden secret, up in the north of England during the early 70's little feet had - and I guess - still has its most dedicated audience. Back in 1975 the word went out that they were going to play in Manchester and around 1500 of us drove all the way to watch them and the majority of the audience went to watch Kenny Gradney. Kenny is unlike any other bass player
he plays with the heart and his sound is what makes Little Feet what it was and still is, on stage we could see that his sound and the way he played inspired the audiance and motivated George to sing better and keep going.
Love that Paul mentioned the deaheads. I fell in love with LF at the Dead shows they would open.
Love the Feats
I saw them in concert in Dublin years ago, just loved them and their music forever. I remember thinking Lowell George was smiling down on them from on high just bequething the band which such everlasting rock classics. The song Dixie Chicken is as good as it gets... Thank you for posting this.
Our friend and brother Dave Bernis a long time family member of the Band will always be in our hearts
truly the fans band.
Hey Kenny, thanks again for inspiring me to play the bass!!!
No need to give a thumbs down if you never saw Feat live. A fucking religious experience.
Thank you for this great music. Greetings from germany.
Little Feat -: Champions and Legends
thanks for all folks...... and good luck to Richie ...... @LOVE
Alas...
I love this d v d mis them the 3
Glad that I was born when I was and got to grow old listening to them. I was in DC the night Lowell died and Victoria BC when Richie left. No idea where I was when Paul died. Kind of glad actually. It's too damn sad to contemplate. Long live Little Feat.
The best.
I really miss Richie..
The guy was a torrent on the drums. RIP.
Saw them at the Fox in St Louis in the 80's!
Saw em in 1990. The great Feat Washing. 😆😎
Sign me to hot tomato I gotta hit signal for ya
I got the chance to see Little Feat somewhere between 20 and 25 times, the first, in 1975, in Nashville, Tennessee, and the last, in New Orleans, I'm guessing 2009 or 2010 ... they were a great live band. The Shawn Murphy experiment was short sighted, but other than that ... pretty seamless, since the band got back together in 1987-88 (Rest In Peace, Lowell, Paul, Richie ...)