Most under appreciated band of all time. Full of world class musicians. I saw them live in 1978 - so happy to have that opportunity. RIP Lowell and the rest. What a dynamic group ! Ritchie Heyward is one of the greatest drummers of all time. Waiting for Columbus is my 2nd fav album of al time after Live at Fillmore East by the Allman Brothers... They don't make music like this anymore....
Richie was a great drummer absolutely. Is it any wonder Robert Plant wanted him for his Euro tour. He definitely had some Bonham flair in his playing, hence the pick. It was Phil Collins who recommended him.
First heard Willin' in 1971 when I was 22 and loved it, so went out and bought their first eponymous album "Little Feat" followed by many more in my vinyl collection to this day... Sailin' Shoes, Dixie Chicken, Feats Don't Fail Me Now, etc. Brilliant musicians and a way underrated band. Great music and memories of of the 70's. 👍
'Waiting For Columbus' is one of my absolute favorite albums of all time. It's so good that the studio recordings of the same songs pale by comparison.
Amazing that you guys produced a music video for this specific version of Spanish Moon. I feel like Little Feat are criminally underrated and that we have a shortage of Feat/Lowell content on the web.
Best live band I’ve ever seen. Saw all their various Line ups,in clubs,theaters,arenas & outdoors. They were always tight as a fist & fun. No love for the HOF ignoring this great American rock band.
Shivers down my spine, goose bumps on my arms, tears in my eyes and an irrestistable urges to move to the grove with a big smile on my face. EVERY time I hear this song. 😃Feats for ever!❤
I was lucky enough to have "Waiting For Columbus" as part of the soundtrack of my childhood. My parents were HUGE fans of Little Feat. The album is in my regular rotation to this day.
Little Feat's Spanish Moon has always been a favorite and this video is very fantastic for echoing so many Little Feat icons (e.g., the shoes, the tomato).
Best live band after the Dead, in my opinion. Saw the Feat open for the Stones in Stuttgart, 1975. They blew away the Stones, and I’m a BIG Stones fan!
The albums that Little Feat made were incredible performances but Little Feat REALLY shone at live musicians. "Waiting for Columbus" is a testament to their abilities as a live band and has always been my favorite live release. AND whoever created this video...OUTSTANDING. I love how there are easter eggs in the videos.
Girl I dated eons ago introduced me to Little Feat. We saw them live at a suburban Chicago festival and without question, one of the greatest gigs I’ve seen. World-class musicians.
What a freaking great band, man would I have loved to see them live!! What an awesome album, "Waiting for Colombus" is!! Awesome rhythm section, tight with just a touch of looseness. Thanks for posting! Lowell, and Bill, Kenny bringing that funky bass, and at this point still Richie on the "skins"...not to forget the incredible "Tower of Power" horn section, blows me away, pun intended!
Great sound & visuals for this iconic song! Loved Little Feat’s full, jazzy, big band sound & Lowell George’s voice since I was a kid. Thank you Rhino for giving this well due respect!
To this Day, Waiting For Columbus is the only live album to ever make me an instant fan of any group or artist. Most live albums just don't have the ability to drag you into the concert experience if you aren't already a fan.
Fantastisch nummer van The best band ever!! Sinds 1975 staat deze, inderdaad zwaar onderschatte en ondergewaardeerde band, met stip op 1 en dat zal ook nooit veranderen. Er is in al die jaren geen week geweest dat ik niet naar ze heb geluisterd. Superlatieven schieten zelfs nog tekort🙏🙏🙏 Groeten, Martijn
Taking the imagination just listening to the song....this video touches the surface of the music and meaning.....I became a fan of little feat as a college DJ in 1979 right after the album came out. I pulled the record seeing a tomato in a hammock.....the first song I spun was Time loves a hero and I was hooked!
The thing about Little Feat is all the various versions of many of the same tunes, studio or live, and each one was so different musically that it drew you in each and every time you heard it.
Had a tape of waiting for Columbus playing non stop from my apartment st year of college. My neighbors down the block probably didn't appreciate it as much as I did...😅
🎸🎶 superb! Love the rythme, sort of Jazzy, and great video, and it sounds a bit contemporary, Love it 🎸🎶 Sabroso el ritmo, vídeo cool, y suena bien aún para los tiempos modernos ✅
I missed the Buck Moon, but at least I can listen to the funky groove of Spanish Moon. Hearing this for the first time. Where have they been hiding this 1978 jam?
Angela, this tune ain't been hidin' gal...originally on the 1974 classic LF album 'Feats Don't Fail Me Now" This live version is off their stellar and widely acclaimed 1978 "Waiting For Columbus" LP. Get ya some of that album....musical heaven, I'm tellin' ya!
Dan Brundage from Ohio introduced me to little feat and ELO brain salad surgery. I was 17 and he was probably 24 so his music palate was broader than mine. But 2 of the most killer bands i haddnt heard at that point in my life.45 years later and still jamming both bands
One (well, really, two) of the best concerts I ever attended took place on July 3rd and 4th, 1988, when Little Feat opened for the Grateful Dead at an outdoor venue in Maine. Lowell George was long gone, of course, but the reconstituted late-80s Little Feat lineup did justice to the band's classic catalog of songs as well as the few new songs they mixed into their sets. And the Grateful Dead were clearly having the time of their lives up there. Jerry was downright chatty at times, which was quite rare for him to say anything to the audience (he was mostly a "let the music do the talking" type of player). Look for the live recordings...
What a wonderful, unexpected video! I've been looking for this particular version for awhile, and here it is accompanied by this tonally perfect, evocative video! Marvelous!
😃 HEY HELLO RHINO BAND I HEAR YOUR MUSIC FOR THE FIRST TIME - AMAZING COOL STUFF 🎶🔊📻🎸👑 BEST GREETINGS FROM MY LITTLE COUNTRY - OBERWIL, BASELLAND 🤣 MARIA TROIANI 🐯DUFT QUEEN 🦄GREAT MUSIC FAN🎇
Bitchin! Awesome download. I know someone who saw Little Feat 10 years after the passing of Lowell George. He said. "It takes three days to do what Lowell could do by himself."
What a nice bass part at the end! It's a while that I don't listen to Little Feat. When I get home I'm gonna put on maybe Dixie Chicken or perhaps Sailin'Shoes... IMHO their best 2 albums...
I love this by “Little Feat”😊 Spain is just a boiling cooking pot and drying out!!! It’s over run with non Spanish residents and that pisses me off … I love the quiet months of Cornwall.
They never got much play the first time I heard Dixie chicken I was hooked, then came rolling down the highway I actually heard that sog in northern Michigan Michigan. Radio play I was stationed in Norfolk VA when I first heard them.
When I was in highschool band a bunch of us started playing this at a football game in the stands.... It took the band director about 30 seconds realize what exactly the cheerleaders were obliviously dancing to, he was pretty whizzed off at us until we got on the busses and then he laughed his butt off.
Most under appreciated band of all time. Full of world class musicians. I saw them live in 1978 - so happy to have that opportunity. RIP Lowell and the rest. What a dynamic group ! Ritchie Heyward is one of the greatest drummers of all time. Waiting for Columbus is my 2nd fav album of al time after Live at Fillmore East by the Allman Brothers... They don't make music like this anymore....
Not under appreciated by people who were aware of them I heard dix ie chicken when I was stationed in Norfolk I was hooked.
Richie was a great drummer absolutely. Is it any wonder Robert Plant wanted him for his Euro tour. He definitely had some Bonham flair in his playing, hence the pick. It was Phil Collins who recommended him.
What TF r u talkung about? They were a well respected band in the mid 1970s. You know 'Rick' about LF.
@@richtakings3359Who's phil collins? Check out Carl Palmer of Emerson Lake and...fish...
Couple of good albums man
To this day this is still one of my favorite live albums of all time I'll never forget when my mom gave me this album to listen to
I'm that mother too 😊
Give it up for Kenny Gradney, one of the funkiest mofo's to ever rock a bass.
Louisiana native
45 years later maybe others will understand what I've been crazy about for decades. Musicians' musicians still goin' strong.
B careful what you wish for🎉😂❤
Gone, not forgotten, ever
Got your back on that one for sure
We're with you. You have our company.
Yes sadly Lowel died many years ago, and this bands sounds are now only heard on albums
70,s music was definitely the best. Years have flown by but the 70,s music will live on forever.
Yes, while others were doing disco, Little Feat was doing this. Disco sucked.
@@jerometaperman7102 It sure did. Couldn't stand the so called music or people of disco
yep. no cell phone, computer, video games. Sports, music, bars were the way to cut loose/entertain
Absolutely, nothing matches that era for me. Best decade of my life. 68 now 😂
First heard Willin' in 1971 when I was 22 and loved it, so went out and bought their first eponymous album "Little Feat" followed by many more in my vinyl collection to this day... Sailin' Shoes, Dixie Chicken, Feats Don't Fail Me Now, etc.
Brilliant musicians and a way underrated band. Great music and memories of of the 70's. 👍
Am 71 and was in the thick of this
Love it. What I use to listen to while winding down or winding up,still loving it at 66. Keep the faith bro's.
'Waiting For Columbus' is one of my absolute favorite albums of all time. It's so good that the studio recordings of the same songs pale by comparison.
Good bands always smoke their studio albums with live...
Takes a REALLY good engineer to make live performances sound THAT GOOD on playback.
arguably the best rock record ever
Amen
Amazing that you guys produced a music video for this specific version of Spanish Moon. I feel like Little Feat are criminally underrated and that we have a shortage of Feat/Lowell content on the web.
I know I started listening to them In the 70s when I was a teenager
Not well known but people remember some of their songs.Tower of Power horns.....so powerful
Yes
also, a little more cowbell, please
Great job on this video, love the song!
A great tribute to a man who was gone to soon. I'm 60. Been a fan since grade school. ❤🙏😿
It is always a great pleasure to listen to Little Feat.
My favorite Little Feat song!!! This live version is the band at their best!
A Feat show w/out Spanish Moon doesn't really seem like a Feat show, IMO
My fave also. Nice video too.
The live/studio version on Electryf Lycanthrope bootleg is the best. I don't appreciate the brass added here.
Dixie chicken was a great hit also
@@freekfaro5606- !!? Tower of Power is awesome!
IMHO the most underrated band in history ..they got big at a bad time: disco and new jazz...
Love Little Feat . Got to see them in the 70's. Ben a fan since. Great band
Best live band I’ve ever seen. Saw all their various Line ups,in clubs,theaters,arenas & outdoors. They were always tight as a fist & fun. No love for the HOF ignoring this great American rock band.
Shivers down my spine, goose bumps on my arms, tears in my eyes and an irrestistable urges to move to the grove with a big smile on my face. EVERY time I hear this song. 😃Feats for ever!❤
I was lucky enough to have "Waiting For Columbus" as part of the soundtrack of my childhood. My parents were HUGE fans of Little Feat. The album is in my regular rotation to this day.
Mine too❤
Ken's bass solo at the end is a somewhat rare way to close this song out. What a wonderful video!
I rocked it on a tuba when I was in highschool!
Trippy
The deepest, hardest, nastiest funky bass groove EVER!!!
No argument.
Little Feat's Spanish Moon has always been a favorite and this video is very fantastic for echoing so many Little Feat icons (e.g., the shoes, the tomato).
Best live band after the Dead, in my opinion. Saw the Feat open for the Stones in Stuttgart, 1975. They blew away the Stones, and I’m a BIG Stones fan!
Love this! Such a great underrated band.
The albums that Little Feat made were incredible performances but Little Feat REALLY shone at live musicians. "Waiting for Columbus" is a testament to their abilities as a live band and has always been my favorite live release. AND whoever created this video...OUTSTANDING. I love how there are easter eggs in the videos.
Girl I dated eons ago introduced me to Little Feat. We saw them live at a suburban Chicago festival and without question, one of the greatest gigs I’ve seen. World-class musicians.
RIP Lowell George (singer/guitarist), Paul Barrere (guitarist/singer) and Richie Hayward (drummer)
What a freaking great band, man would I have loved to see them live!! What an awesome album, "Waiting for Colombus" is!! Awesome rhythm section, tight with just a touch of looseness. Thanks for posting! Lowell, and Bill, Kenny bringing that funky bass, and at this point still Richie on the "skins"...not to forget the incredible "Tower of Power" horn section, blows me away, pun intended!
I did. Amazing band.
Favorite song back then...and now.Saw LF in chapel hill right before Lowell George died.We got higher than the Bojangles sign!
Great sound & visuals for this iconic song! Loved Little Feat’s full, jazzy, big band sound & Lowell George’s voice since I was a kid. Thank you Rhino for giving this well due respect!
Yeah--I mean YEAH❤ PLEASURE❣️
Love it for ever..Payne Barrère and Lowell George mama mia 🤩
That‘s so true what you‘re saying. They put their entire soul into their artship
Nuthin' beats this version of Spanish Moon! (2nd best was when Sam Clayton dedicated and sang this to me on my 50th birthday at a live show)
Hands down one of the greatest songs ever written and one of the greatest live performances ever
To this Day, Waiting For Columbus is the only live album to ever make me an instant fan of any group or artist. Most live albums just don't have the ability to drag you into the concert experience if you aren't already a fan.
Fantastisch nummer van The best band ever!! Sinds 1975 staat deze, inderdaad zwaar onderschatte en ondergewaardeerde band, met stip op 1 en dat zal ook nooit veranderen. Er is in al die jaren geen week geweest dat ik niet naar ze heb geluisterd. Superlatieven schieten zelfs nog tekort🙏🙏🙏 Groeten, Martijn
Voor de echte liefhebber😎
Reminds me of my deceased softball teammate Walk em all Jack. He just loved this song. RIP.
I agree. I was lucky enough to catch the live concerts in DC where many of the songs were recorded.
I also saw them in DC in 79 or 80. Downtown in some big bar near the river.
Yes. Warner Theater
Taking the imagination just listening to the song....this video touches the surface of the music and meaning.....I became a fan of little feat as a college DJ in 1979 right after the album came out. I pulled the record seeing a tomato in a hammock.....the first song I spun was Time loves a hero and I was hooked!
Love me some Little Feat everyday
This album and all incarnations of it have been on my playlist since 1978. No Other Album Comes Close. MFSL’s Vinyl/Reel to Reel/Cassette/CD/MP3.
The thing about Little Feat is all the various versions of many of the same tunes, studio or live, and each one was so different musically that it drew you in each and every time you heard it.
This is fantastic! Funky Little Feat is the best!
Hello Mary how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you o
Bless you and your family
This song is straight up funky!!
Someone is a real fan to make this excellent video for this great song. Thanks to whomever Rhino hired to do it!
Had a tape of waiting for Columbus playing non stop from my apartment st year of college. My neighbors down the block probably didn't appreciate it as much as I did...😅
Heard the whole ‘Waiting for Columbus’ album Tues in Spokane, Wa…still reeling from the aural magic!!
👍
The video is great but doesn't compare with the sound.
That fat sax kills me!
Great tune!
Only complaint is it's too short.
Tower of power horns. 👍❤
Awesome song 🎵 Spanish moon 🌜🌛excellent song 🎵
One of my favorites. Saw them many years ago. A forgotten band that shouldn’t be.
I love this music, my adoptive grandpa show me this last October, I’m in love since, thank you Pecca! I love you grandpa!!!
🎸🎶 superb! Love the rythme, sort of Jazzy, and great video, and it sounds a bit contemporary, Love it
🎸🎶 Sabroso el ritmo, vídeo cool, y suena bien aún para los tiempos modernos ✅
Greatest Bass guitar song of all time. What a groove. Don't even need a regular guitar on the whole song except a little filler.
Love Little Feat used to blast this album on our boat going up and down the Ohio River and Lake Cumberland ❤
Been listening to them since the late 70's , Lowell George was the bomb. Seen them live in Seattle at the Paramount NW
I missed the Buck Moon, but at least I can listen to the funky groove of Spanish Moon. Hearing this for the first time. Where have they been hiding this 1978 jam?
It is off the Waiting for Columbus album. Recorded live at Lisner Auditorium, DC
Angela, this tune ain't been hidin' gal...originally on the 1974 classic LF album 'Feats Don't Fail Me Now" This live version is off their stellar and widely acclaimed 1978 "Waiting For Columbus" LP. Get ya some of that album....musical heaven, I'm tellin' ya!
Welcome to the Feat Family!
When can we get past the idea that having horns makes .it jazzy. This nothing but great down snd dirty rock n roll
I love blues, what a beautiful music. It echoes every where inside my mind
😎 for me, it's a bit melancholic and smooth
Dan Brundage from Ohio introduced me to little feat and ELO brain salad surgery. I was 17 and he was probably 24 so his music palate was broader than mine. But 2 of the most killer bands i haddnt heard at that point in my life.45 years later and still jamming both bands
No one other that some Little Feat make me feel this way.
One (well, really, two) of the best concerts I ever attended took place on July 3rd and 4th, 1988, when Little Feat opened for the Grateful Dead at an outdoor venue in Maine. Lowell George was long gone, of course, but the reconstituted late-80s Little Feat lineup did justice to the band's classic catalog of songs as well as the few new songs they mixed into their sets.
And the Grateful Dead were clearly having the time of their lives up there. Jerry was downright chatty at times, which was quite rare for him to say anything to the audience (he was mostly a "let the music do the talking" type of player). Look for the live recordings...
I’m very glad this was made.
Bought Waiting for Columbus in 79 the most played album even to this day
Man I miss having Lowell in this world.
Fabulous, wonderfull. Their music makes me feel lighter and my mind floats through the air
This should have been a number one hit somewhere, somehow. Or rather everywhere, anyhow.
Govt Mule Covers this song remarkably! Love Little Feat!
What a wonderful, unexpected video! I've been looking for this particular version for awhile, and here it is accompanied by this tonally perfect, evocative video! Marvelous!
What a band 😁
😃 HEY HELLO RHINO BAND I HEAR YOUR MUSIC FOR THE FIRST TIME - AMAZING COOL STUFF 🎶🔊📻🎸👑 BEST GREETINGS FROM MY LITTLE COUNTRY - OBERWIL, BASELLAND 🤣 MARIA TROIANI 🐯DUFT QUEEN 🦄GREAT MUSIC FAN🎇
Just discovered❣️ Where have they’ve been all my life? ❤
The best kept secret in Rock & Roll.
Linda música. PIÚMA, ES, Brazil.
My favorite 80's band. LOVE it
Lowell George died in 1979.
70 's
Lowell had soul! Love everything he touched!!
Be sure not to miss the Robert Palmer albums where Little Feat is his band! Awesome Been a Little Feat fan since the minute they first hit my ears!
Saw them with the Allman Brothers in 1988. Both a bit past their prime, but still terrific. Only the Stones compared with them.
Bitchin! Awesome download. I know someone who saw Little Feat 10 years after the passing of Lowell George. He said. "It takes three days to do what Lowell could do by himself."
What a nice bass part at the end! It's a while that I don't listen to Little Feat. When I get home I'm gonna put on maybe Dixie Chicken or perhaps Sailin'Shoes... IMHO their best 2 albums...
Thank you! This is awesome. 👍✌️
has to be my all time favorite LF song.
I love this by “Little Feat”😊 Spain is just a boiling cooking pot and drying out!!! It’s over run with non Spanish residents and that pisses me off … I love the quiet months of Cornwall.
Hello Janet how are you doing hope you’re having a great time with your family may God bless you and your family
Respected by anyone who knew music….. 🎸
love the Feat.
Semplicemente FANTASTICI!!!!! Una delle migliori band di tutti i tempi!!
Live .... Jackson Mississippi bonny raitt opening act EXCELLENT . Way back !
Brings back old memories! So much talent!!! Hi
Classic vibes cool love the video
Great music and amazing video !
This band is awesome!!! I’m so happy Emo from 95.5 KLOS played this on DEEP CUT!
Gets better every time I watch it.
This song was featured on KXCI 91.3 in Tucson
Oww !! I´m vibing!!!
Classic song and classics stuff
They never got much play the first time I heard Dixie chicken I was hooked, then came rolling down the highway I actually heard that sog in northern Michigan Michigan. Radio play I was stationed in Norfolk VA when I first heard them.
Can't wait to see you guys!!!
This is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Magnificent!
Excellent! Always Loved Fat George! Been rockin it for years. JJ
This. Is brilliant.
When I was in highschool band a bunch of us started playing this at a football game in the stands.... It took the band director about 30 seconds realize what exactly the cheerleaders were obliviously dancing to, he was pretty whizzed off at us until we got on the busses and then he laughed his butt off.
The power of the backbeat.
Only got to really known Little Feat just recently ... Now I hardly listen to anything else
I have yet to hear from anyone who hears this version of SPANISH MOON and doesn't love it. Tower of Power horns simply superb!!!