Music history right here. I was 22 then, Foghat toured relentlessly back then, they came to town every year like the circus. Never missed a show and was never disappointed. It's weird though, this priceless piece of video has only 6,793 views (aug 2019) and other worthless tripe on youtube has millions. Consider yourself fortunate if you run across this gem.
@@davib7534 They played some serious rock and roll. Incredible energy onstage and the audience fed off it right with them. I remember one tour when they were paired up with J. Geils Band. What a freakin' party that was. I didn't come down from that high for a week, lol. Ah, those were the days my friend. Priceless memories. Take care, stay well, and rock on.
@@secondace Oh man, that's like asking what the best tasting donut is. They're all good! But as far as live performance, I have to say "I Just Wanna Make Love to You". The energy is just off the charts, and I love the dueling guitars. I watched them play it, and played it live myself and it always gets my blood pumping and the crowd going nuts! ua-cam.com/video/G_OdvxTZRPE/v-deo.html
I just can't believe that this concert took place I did not know about it till today--and I saw Foghat back in 72. I guess thank god for UA-cam....In fact now that Im thinking about it, its the only thing the internet is any good for as far as Im concerned. Foghat kicked ass at this concert IMO. I just loved the 2 songs this video started with by FOGHAT. THANK YOU TO MUSADIGGAR FOR HELPING THIS VIDEO SEE THE LIGHT OF DAY!!!
This is historic gold. Dave's voice was just right for this band and its brand of music. Rod Price's slide work was priceless. Roger Earl and Craig MacGregor really drove a hard backbeat. A rock band for the ages. Man, am I glad Paul Butterfield agreed to appear here. Butterfield was never a slouch when it came to performing live but the boys really pushed him here. Paul was, is and will always be the man.
This is pure gold, so often we say this band and that band "should" be in the RnR HOF... Foghat "needs" to be in the RnR HOF what they did here on this night is more than the RedHotChiliPeppers ever did or Blondie, what the FcK did either of those bands ever do compared to this? Nothing!!! Not a damn thing! Thank you Foghat for being true to the blues and the music that made RnR what it is...!
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a joke and Lonesome Dave would probably be insulted to be inducted. Foghat is far superior than 90% of the people currently inducted.
I'll turn 63 this Saturday (10/3/20). This river of time keeps on flowin on, and this music seems so far back. The music of the 70's was special, and you can only know that and understand if you were there.
@stratrat57 I never saw Elvis, The Stones, Hendrix, Steve Marriott and only Albert King with SRV but I certainly do understand it. The kid does also. He loves it.
A perpetual opening act in the 70's . I saw them probably 6 or 8 times . they always brought the goods .. frequently they rivaled the headliners with their show . they generally killed ..
A high school friend introduced me to FogHat and how to smoke a cigarette; how to inhale. I quit that sh*t. Today, he is a surgeon and has a beautiful wife. Me, well I still enjoy that fifth album by FogHat which is Fool For The City. As a senior in HS and a few years on, I performed Fool, Home in My Hand, and Slow Ride as a singer in my garage band. Now at 64 I play "Take It or Leave It" on my acoustic for fun and peace. Lonesome Dave was exceptional, my favorite player, and the FogHat musicians especially Rod the Bottle were just over the top. >>you know, rock and roll _R
I attended this show as a 18 year old hoping to see the arena rock Foghat. What an education I received that night. The show was at the NYC Palladium and at least 4 hours long. The concert was actually a benefit for the New York City Public Library blues collection.
I was at this, Foghat opened with Fool for the City and did four or five songs before bringing out their guests. We all thought Eddie Kirkland stole the show.
I was in attendance at this amazing concert and I am on camera at the 18:44 mark with the white T shirt and overalls. What a GREAT concert it was. I got to see ALL of the GREAT bands and musicians.
Geez... I bought a coworker just before Christmas a Secret Santa present, a book, "The Blues..A Visual History, by Mike Evans"... but due to COVID, we did a video meeting with the rest of my coworkers. It was embarrassing when we had the meeting because the goddang Postal Service lost the book in the mail! Everyone had a present except my coworker, so I immediately ordered another one from Amazon which he received in a few days.. the Postal Service eventually delivered the same book about a month later. So he finally mailed it to me and just got literally 3 hrs ago tonight. Going through this great book, it reminded of going to the Palladium in 1977 as a 16 yr old to go so see Foghat. As a young naive teenager, I was expecting to hear Slow Ride, Fool for the City, but me and my friends walked into a great blues performance. It was an awesome show and this is a great find.
The first Foghat tune I ever heard was "Aint it a shame". I was hooked. That was back in '75. Saw them several times. Last show I saw was in '96 on the 25th reunion tour with the orignal members. Just an incredible band and a really nice bunch of guys.
Great film, I wonder what ended up on the cutting room floor? Every frame is priceless. I was living only a few miles from Eddie Kirkland's last show at the Dunedin Brewery in Dunedin Florida. I planned on going to the show but got the night mixed up and missed it. The morning after the show I saw on the news that Eddie Kirkland died in a auto accident about 50 miles north of Dunedin. Only a year before his death at age 86 Eddie played on Foghat's Last Train Home album, what a gem of a performance. RIP to all those who were on stage that night and are no longer with us.
A little late to reply, but this concert was actually a benefit for the New York City Public Library American music collection. Something tells me they may have the whole thing on tape, I was there and it went on for at least 4-5 hours.
MYYYYY GOOOODDD! WHAT I WOULD GIVE TO BE IN THE PRESENCE OF THAT!!! JUST LOOK AT ALL THAT TALENT. IS LOVE TO HEAR FROM PEOPLE THAT WERE ACTUALLY THERE!!
Saw them on the Foghat live tour Great show after the show forgot my T-shirt went back and found it along with a camera and binoculars shit don't have any of them now, but I do have Foghat live Lp Framed on my wall.
Johnny come lately here....I have been pretty seriously getting into the blues and the history of the music that has been the soundtrack of my life for the last 10 to 15 years now. This is the first time I've seen this. I have died and gone to fkn heaven. Thank you Foghat.
WOW! I was at this concert with my pal Billy Rockaway Nd we thought it would be a foghat concert but what we got was this blues tribute with the greats with a lot of musicians I’d not heard of ( I was 17 and just finding my way in the world of rock and roll) and so now I have the privilege and bragging rites to say that I actually saw Muddy Waters and I believe Edgar Winter or Johnny Winter along with all the other greats. I tell my friends about this long forgotten show all the time and it’s so cool to see this post and to actually see that nite again
Really cool concert and amazing tribute to these giants! Back when musicians werent part time. I have been digging deep into Foghat as I was always a casual radio fan and would turn it up when they came on. I had no idea they were this good though. haha-dont make em like this anymore.
I Saw This on TV in 1977 ! Austin City limits ! Cool ! I Haven't Seen This Since Then. Eddie Kirkland Was Incredible ! I Always Remembered him doing The Backflip !
The black and white photograph at 38:24, was taken at a regular meeting of blues fans who found each other through the letters page of Record Mirror, and met regularly to discuss and share 45rpm American blues singles they imported, since they were not available in the UK. It shows not only Mick and Keith, behind Lonesome Dave's introduction to Muddy Waters, but the ebullient Harry Simmonds, an encyclopaedia of blues/rhythm & blues, Kim Simmonds' seven years older brother, main influencer, and manager of Savoy Brown, Chicken Shack, and Christine Perfect.
Was talking about this to a friend, and wondering if I imagined it...decided to look one 'mo gin' and lo and behold I find this...bout to take a trip in the way back machine...take a ride wit me...Boogie chillun ;-)
Was never at a concert but we loved foghat felt like we we were there because of their music and original style in the 70’s good rocking then and still ❤
One of my musical crucial experience...saw this in TV in 1977 as a teenager of 13 years just started out to play the guitar AND I decided to be a musician...until today...my favourite song: 03) It Hurts Me Too thanks for that!
What a brilliant turn for Foghat, at the pinnacle of their commercial popularity to get back to the most authentic blues! Truly a brilliant, and poignant, move! So glad you posted this!!!
I've see all of them except Otis and..Foghat! I never would have thought they could get together these blues greats. Rod Price was even better at slide later in his life. Check Foghat & Rod Price - It Hurts Me Too, he smokes it. He never stopped learning.
Correct me if I'm wrong but you have the year wrong it is 1978, not 1977 because I saw it on TV back in 1978. when I was 8. It was a TV special. It is a great concert with a lot of great artists. My friend knew Paul Butterfield because his dad is Ronnie Barron who played with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. One time my friend's dad told my friend to go ask Paul Butterfield to show you how to play the harmonica so he knocked on the door and Paul Butterfield said go away kid you're bothering me. Haha! When my friend was little he saw a knife fight between Little Walter and James Cotton. My friend lives not too far from me. I met him playing music with my friends. You can totally hear Paul Butterfield in his playing. He has seen a lot of famous artists because they would play in his living room. His dad Ronnie Barron would give my friend the name BULLDOG and if you met him you would know why. He is a super nice guy and a great harmonica player and he plays good guitar too. His dad was very good friends with Dr. John. One time a guy attracted Dr. John and shot at him when he was on stage and hit his finger so it was hard for Dr. John to play the guitar so he taught him how to play the piano. Dr. John's original name was Mac Ribennack then he became Dr. John. My friend tells me all these cool stories so I thought I should share this with you. His dad also plays with Red Bone on one of their recording and with the Rolling Stones and John Mayall And The Blues Breakers Canned Heat and many others.
Maybe you saw a recording of the show? The Foghat band is sharing this video on their FB-page and state it was 1977. Anyway, thanks for the great stories!
@musadiggari A lot of times just like when a Record/CD/ DVD is released it is about a year later before it was released for a recording and televised for TV in a record store. When you look for the year in the video it will say 1978. If that is what Foghat says then it is true. Then that means when the concert was released. But then again if you remember they said it was getting very loose backstage and the alcohol was flowing just like the Niagra falls and it was so long ago that they may not remember hahaha! If I get more stories I will share them. Thanks for posting the video it is a very cool concert.
@@harmonica212 Here's an article from NY Times from Oct. 2,.1977: www.nytimes.com/1977/10/02/archives/foghat-tribute-for-sound-archive-at-library-is-a-roaring-success.html
“The Frog Hats”……lol. FOGHAT IS THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME !!!!!!!!
Music history right here. I was 22 then, Foghat toured relentlessly back then, they came to town every year like the circus. Never missed a show and was never disappointed. It's weird though, this priceless piece of video has only 6,793 views (aug 2019) and other worthless tripe on youtube has millions. Consider yourself fortunate if you run across this gem.
Rich Sutterfield so cool, lonesome dave told me that this show was the high point of his career
Indeed I do Rich! This is the find of my times. I was 19 when they did this. Foghat's been my fav band since I was 15. Thx for posting this !!!!!!
@@davib7534 They played some serious rock and roll. Incredible energy onstage and the audience fed off it right with them. I remember one tour when they were paired up with J. Geils Band. What a freakin' party that was. I didn't come down from that high for a week, lol. Ah, those were the days my friend. Priceless memories. Take care, stay well, and rock on.
What would you say was their best album or single🎸🧿🎸🧿
@@secondace Oh man, that's like asking what the best tasting donut is. They're all good! But as far as live performance, I have to say "I Just Wanna Make Love to You". The energy is just off the charts, and I love the dueling guitars. I watched them play it, and played it live myself and it always gets my blood pumping and the crowd going nuts! ua-cam.com/video/G_OdvxTZRPE/v-deo.html
Forever Rod Price and Lonesome Dave!!!
Every video of Rod playing he's killing it, soo good! Foghat!!
I just can't believe that this concert took place I did not know about it till today--and I saw Foghat back in 72. I guess thank god for UA-cam....In fact now that Im thinking about it, its the only thing the internet is any good for as far as Im concerned. Foghat kicked ass at this concert IMO. I just loved the 2 songs this video started with by FOGHAT. THANK YOU TO MUSADIGGAR FOR HELPING THIS VIDEO SEE THE LIGHT OF DAY!!!
Wasn't sure if I was at this show, but my ticket stub does not lie. Thanks to my wife for putting them in an album!
This is historic gold. Dave's voice was just right for this band and its brand of music. Rod Price's slide work
was priceless. Roger Earl and Craig MacGregor really drove a hard backbeat. A rock band for the ages.
Man, am I glad Paul Butterfield agreed to appear here. Butterfield was never a slouch when it came to performing
live but the boys really pushed him here. Paul was, is and will always be the man.
This is pure gold, so often we say this band and that band "should" be in the RnR HOF... Foghat "needs" to be in the RnR HOF what they did here on this night is more than the RedHotChiliPeppers ever did or Blondie, what the FcK did either of those bands ever do compared to this? Nothing!!! Not a damn thing! Thank you Foghat for being true to the blues and the music that made RnR what it is...!
You hit it on the head. Precisely.
When I was a kid my image of modern Rock and Roll was Foghat, hell to me they were the RnR Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a joke and Lonesome Dave would probably be insulted to be inducted. Foghat is far superior than 90% of the people currently inducted.
R and R HOF is a total joke. People don't realize how good Foghat was and how they paid there dues to become great musicians
You got that right brother
I'll turn 63 this Saturday (10/3/20). This river of time keeps on flowin on, and this music seems so far back. The music of the 70's was special, and you can only know that and understand if you were there.
happy birthday !!!! post more videos with the Marshall!!!
Not so fast. I'm teaching classic rock guitar & history and other related matter to a 20 year old young man. He loves it.
@@MrJohnnyDistortion he may love it, but he doesn't understand it. Had to be there.
@stratrat57
I never saw Elvis, The Stones, Hendrix, Steve Marriott and only Albert King with SRV but I certainly do understand it. The kid does also. He loves it.
Today's music doesn't compare. I'm glad I lived through the golden age of it from 1956 to 1996
Man Dave had a Great voice! I miss him!!!
A perpetual opening act in the 70's . I saw them probably 6 or 8 times . they always brought the goods .. frequently they rivaled the headliners with their show . they generally killed ..
A high school friend introduced me to FogHat and how to smoke a cigarette; how to inhale. I quit that sh*t. Today, he is a surgeon and has a beautiful wife. Me, well I still enjoy that fifth album by FogHat which is Fool For The City. As a senior in HS and a few years on, I performed Fool, Home in My Hand, and Slow Ride as a singer in my garage band. Now at 64 I play "Take It or Leave It" on my acoustic for fun and peace. Lonesome Dave was exceptional, my favorite player, and the FogHat musicians especially Rod the Bottle were just over the top. >>you know, rock and roll _R
Fan-freakin'-tastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Had heard of this video but never seen it. It was terrific. Thanks Foghat. RIP Lonesome Dave.
I attended this show as a 18 year old hoping to see the arena rock Foghat. What an education I received that night. The show was at the NYC Palladium and at least 4 hours long. The concert was actually a benefit for the New York City Public Library blues collection.
I was there too David...
@@johnaltyn3192 I wished I was there.
I wish I was there. I remember reading about it in the newspapers afterwards.
Solidified my respect for Dave, Rod, Roger and Craig.
I just may be a little biased. But I think this is the best music that has ever been on this planet
A PURE CLASS ACT. FOGHAT FOREVER
Was at this one. 1 of the best blues shows I ever saw.
So glad I found this. A big foghat, blues fan.
And it doesn't get better than this
I was at this, Foghat opened with Fool for the City and did four or five songs before bringing out their guests. We all thought Eddie Kirkland stole the show.
And he did say "Froghat"
It. Was. Cool
Best part of the video is when the old timers come on and play and sing
I was in attendance at this amazing concert and I am on camera at the 18:44 mark with the white T shirt and overalls. What a GREAT concert it was. I got to see ALL of the GREAT bands and musicians.
What a memory!!!
I saw you !
I saw ya to brother. You had that big ole smile on your face
I was there! Like 8th row orchestra! I remember they passed around a clip board to accept that you may be recorded in a video! Way too cool!
This is one of THE GREATEST concerts l have ever seen! One big bad blues legend after another, thank you Foghat!!!
FOGHAT concert=one hell of a good time
Gotta thank the Froghat for putting this on ladies and gennamin.....
That last jam with Muddy was pretty much the RnR Hall Of Fame right there.
Seen this when it first aired
Geez... I bought a coworker just before Christmas a Secret Santa present, a book, "The Blues..A Visual History, by Mike Evans"... but due to COVID, we did a video meeting with the rest of my coworkers. It was embarrassing when we had the meeting because the goddang Postal Service lost the book in the mail! Everyone had a present except my coworker, so I immediately ordered another one from Amazon which he received in a few days.. the Postal Service eventually delivered the same book about a month later. So he finally mailed it to me and just got literally 3 hrs ago tonight. Going through this great book, it reminded of going to the Palladium in 1977 as a 16 yr old to go so see Foghat. As a young naive teenager, I was expecting to hear Slow Ride, Fool for the City, but me and my friends walked into a great blues performance. It was an awesome show and this is a great find.
You got lucky !!
Super songs thank you 😁
The first Foghat tune I ever heard was "Aint it a shame". I was hooked. That was back in '75. Saw them several times. Last show I saw was in '96 on the 25th reunion tour with the orignal members. Just an incredible band and a really nice bunch of guys.
i saw this once before, around '85. FOGHAT blazed in the 70's.
I love when Eddie call Foghat the Froghats at 14:05
"I want to delicate this to the Froghats"😂
Then proceeds to tear it up !
Great film, I wonder what ended up on the cutting room floor? Every frame is priceless. I was living only a few miles from Eddie Kirkland's last show at the Dunedin Brewery in Dunedin Florida. I planned on going to the show but got the night mixed up and missed it. The morning after the show I saw on the news that Eddie Kirkland died in a auto accident about 50 miles north of Dunedin. Only a year before his death at age 86 Eddie played on Foghat's Last Train Home album, what a gem of a performance. RIP to all those who were on stage that night and are no longer with us.
A little late to reply, but this concert was actually a benefit for the New York City Public Library American music collection. Something tells me they may have the whole thing on tape, I was there and it went on for at least 4-5 hours.
Interesting they were performing Sweet Home Chicago, & It hurt me too before the Stone Blue LP. Classic boogie blues rock.
Good lesson for the shredders, Less is More!
We were there! It was great!
Johnny Winter...worth the price of admission,alone!
MYYYYY GOOOODDD! WHAT I WOULD GIVE TO BE IN THE PRESENCE OF THAT!!! JUST LOOK AT ALL THAT TALENT. IS LOVE TO HEAR FROM PEOPLE THAT WERE ACTUALLY THERE!!
I WAS THERE TOO SEEN ALL THE BLUESMEN THAT I ALLWAYS WANED TO SEE LIVE THANK YOU FORHAT
loved it, all my blues fav's,foghat brilliant band
Saw them on the Foghat live tour Great show after the show forgot my T-shirt went back and found it along with a camera and binoculars shit don't have any of them now, but I do have Foghat live Lp Framed on my wall.
Johnny come lately here....I have been pretty seriously getting into the blues and the history of the music that has been the soundtrack of my life for the last 10 to 15 years now. This is the first time I've seen this. I have died and gone to fkn heaven. Thank you Foghat.
Goooooöd!
WOW! I was at this concert with my pal Billy Rockaway Nd we thought it would be a foghat concert but what we got was this blues tribute with the greats with a lot of musicians I’d not heard of ( I was 17 and just finding my way in the world of rock and roll) and so now I have the privilege and bragging rites to say that I actually saw Muddy Waters and I believe Edgar Winter or Johnny Winter along with all the other greats. I tell my friends about this long forgotten show all the time and it’s so cool to see this post and to actually see that nite again
20 min mark absolutely smoking@!
Люблю Foghat, а тут ещё такая компания неслабая)
lord have MERCY!! what i would have give, to have been at this SHOW*****
Really cool concert and amazing tribute to these giants! Back when musicians werent part time. I have been digging deep into Foghat as I was always a casual radio fan and would turn it up when they came on. I had no idea they were this good though. haha-dont make em like this anymore.
I Saw This on TV in 1977 ! Austin City limits ! Cool ! I Haven't Seen This Since Then. Eddie Kirkland Was Incredible ! I Always Remembered him doing The Backflip !
I was there !!! Magical !!!
I wasn't really into them back then, had a couple of their albums. But they were a killer band.
The black and white photograph at 38:24, was taken at a regular meeting of blues fans who found each other through the letters page of Record Mirror, and met regularly to discuss and share 45rpm American blues singles they imported, since they were not available in the UK. It shows not only Mick and Keith, behind Lonesome Dave's introduction to Muddy Waters, but the ebullient Harry Simmonds, an encyclopaedia of blues/rhythm & blues, Kim Simmonds' seven years older brother, main influencer, and manager of Savoy Brown, Chicken Shack, and Christine Perfect.
This is really an important and outstanding document in the history of blues and rock. Stunning!!
I cannot believe to have found this episode of Bluesmusic ... after all that time around youtube .. Thankyou . 🌹 So so Good
Was talking about this to a friend, and wondering if I imagined it...decided to look one 'mo gin' and lo and behold I find this...bout to take a trip in the way back machine...take a ride wit me...Boogie chillun ;-)
Pure gold!! Thanks for sharing.
Uploaded on my 62nd birthday.
¡Esto es un documento histórico!
Was never at a concert but we loved foghat felt like we we were there because of their music and original style in the 70’s good rocking then and still ❤
One of my musical crucial experience...saw this in TV in 1977 as a teenager of 13 years just started out to play the guitar AND I decided to be a musician...until today...my favourite song: 03) It Hurts Me Too thanks for that!
WHAT A LINE UP!!!!
What a gem! Great performances all around. Foghat rules!!!
Stone Blue Rod Prices out of this world slide work !
SUPERB ! HISTORICAL ! 🎸🎸🎸🎤🎤🎤🥁🥁🥁🎹🎹🎹
This is the best. I love all of them.
Also the Muddy Waters Blues Band: Guitar Junior, Calvin Jones, Willie Big Eyes Smith, Jerry Portnoy, Bob Margolin, Pinetop Perkins and of course MUDDY
I haven't seen this since it was first broadcast.
This is an incredible share! Thanks so much.
Imagine if they opened for the stones
When they finished everyone would
Have gone home ha ha
Keef probably would have too cause he would have just witnessed a level even his little band couldn't reach..
Dam this is a jem. Foghat plus these other stars.
Thanks! 💖 Anna,Christine,Tinja&Markku :D
Thank you kindly most excellent
Oh man, From Black Cat Blues, to this. So fukkn real. Love it
WOW this is awesome Loving it Thank You for posting this. Glenn Augustyn
Nearly nobody heard of them in Germany back then...I did and became definitely the prototype of an Influencer among my teenage Friends
Slide Baby SLIDE!!!
Rod's replacement on slide (these days) is from Wild Cherry, yes, Play that funky music white boy fame. Great player!
So Good!
EXCELENT
Bro thanks for share
Yes sir.
truly amazing line up WOW!!!
REAL MUSIC!!!!
Saw this on tv back then. Thanks for posting it! Is it available on DVD, somewhere, somehow, someway?
Beautiful! Thank you!
dantheglassman642004 I. Imi
Thanks a lot, very good concert indeed all the artist shine on this
Very cool film
Great hour of the blues. Just the best.
What a brilliant turn for Foghat, at the pinnacle of their commercial popularity to get back to the most authentic blues! Truly a brilliant, and poignant, move! So glad you posted this!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a gem. Cool AF
Wow
I've see all of them except Otis and..Foghat! I never would have thought they could get together these blues greats. Rod Price was even better at slide later in his life. Check Foghat & Rod Price - It Hurts Me Too, he smokes it. He never stopped learning.
Correct me if I'm wrong but you have the year wrong it is 1978, not 1977 because I saw it on TV back in 1978. when I was 8. It was a TV special. It is a great concert with a lot of great artists. My friend knew Paul Butterfield because his dad is Ronnie Barron who played with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. One time my friend's dad told my friend to go ask Paul Butterfield to show you how to play the harmonica so he knocked on the door and Paul Butterfield said go away kid you're bothering me. Haha! When my friend was little he saw a knife fight between Little Walter and James Cotton. My friend lives not too far from me. I met him playing music with my friends. You can totally hear Paul Butterfield in his playing. He has seen a lot of famous artists because they would play in his living room. His dad Ronnie Barron would give my friend the name BULLDOG and if you met him you would know why. He is a super nice guy and a great harmonica player and he plays good guitar too. His dad was very good friends with Dr. John. One time a guy attracted Dr. John and shot at him when he was on stage and hit his finger so it was hard for Dr. John to play the guitar so he taught him how to play the piano. Dr. John's original name was Mac Ribennack then he became Dr. John. My friend tells me all these cool stories so I thought I should share this with you. His dad also plays with Red Bone on one of their recording and with the Rolling Stones and John Mayall And The Blues Breakers Canned Heat and many others.
Maybe you saw a recording of the show? The Foghat band is sharing this video on their FB-page and state it was 1977. Anyway, thanks for the great stories!
@musadiggari A lot of times just like when a Record/CD/ DVD is released it is about a year later before it was released for a recording and televised for TV in a record store. When you look for the year in the video it will say 1978. If that is what Foghat says then it is true. Then that means when the concert was released. But then again if you remember they said it was getting very loose backstage and the alcohol was flowing just like the Niagra falls and it was so long ago that they may not remember hahaha! If I get more stories I will share them. Thanks for posting the video it is a very cool concert.
@@harmonica212 Here's an article from NY Times from Oct. 2,.1977: www.nytimes.com/1977/10/02/archives/foghat-tribute-for-sound-archive-at-library-is-a-roaring-success.html
@@musadiggariThanks I will check this out.
Rod Price master of slide guitar
This is historic, this concert needs to be given a 4k upgrade.
good
Did Eddie say 'Froghat'? LOL. Good on 'em, though. Got to give it back to those it came from.
Sweet Eddie did say " FrogHat" but he stole the show....
@@marcocisneros6982 he called them the froghats
ssurfcity lonesome dave told me that eddie always called them the "froghats"
NOT ONLY DID HE SAY FROGHATS HE DID THE FROGGIE CRAWL AND FLIP LOL
14:05 FROGhats????
TRES Heavy
I saw them live in think it was in 1976 or 77 with Rush, and Blue Oyster Cult. It was really smokey in there, lol 😂
I would like to give you a double f*** yes from New Orleans no more hurricanes out