...a caning should also be imposed to all those who don't heed this law...all while the offender has the soles of his feet tickled by razor blades honed by a leather strop..
I had never heard of Little Feat before I saw them open for The Rolling Stones in July of 1976. After hearing them play from 40 feet away, I did not want to hear The Rolling Stones play. They did, but NEVER reached the level of greatness that Little Feat reached in their first song!!! Long live Little Feat!!!
The set on side 2 of disk 1 of Waiting for Columbus (Time Loves a Hero, Day or Night, Mercenary Territory, Spanish Moon) is arguably the best 19 minutes of live music ever recorded.
no fucking shit! they were beloved by every other musician in their day. BTW, they backed up Robert Palmer on "Smeaking Sally Through the Alley." they made Robert a star.
@@michaelbeck3766 They also played on Palmer's second LP "Pressure Drop"! Best album cover of the 70's! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure_Drop_%28album%29
This was the iconic sound and tour. Everyone was at the top of their game. Lowell’s tasty vocals and chicken pickin’, Paul’s inspired guitar, Billy’s classic whorehouse piano and killer B3 swells, Kenny’s bump in the rump bass, Ritchie’s pocket drumming, Sam’s rhythmic percussion,backing vocals and side comments/grunts and then to all that add the shimmer and shine of the world class TOP horn section, also when they were at the top of their game. What an incredible arrangement and performance, truly a moment in time. I saw this lineup on this tour on “home court” at the LA Shrine Auditorium at tour’s end. I was but a dopey 18 year old kid and this event changed my life. Honestly. I was so moved, I went into the music industry and did quite well. It put me on a path that lead to an incredible journey. All because of this set, this song, these people. I’ve done many Feat shows, been to many performances since, but none like this. None. I wish I could express to these artists, as a group and individually what their creativity and craft has meant to me and my deep appreciation and respect. I’ve always heard that to have been to a Doors concert was a life changing event. I missed that by a few years, but this must have been on par.
I can understand what you say because you can feel it all just off the recording . There is not enough musicians who play on this level and being able to project their feeling to the audience. Here's another one for you also ua-cam.com/video/5dARjaxkCxM/v-deo.html
I got to see the Doors with Moorison on 4way radical raspberry. Not one of us knew it was for 4 people but it was great. I was privileged to have hung out with Lowell many times. What a guy never saw him live just singing in the house with Danny and others
fantastic story. I was a bit too young and only latched on to the Colombus Live album later, say '79, and never fully appreciated the enormity of this phenomenal gathering of talented musicians, although fully loved the music ,of course, but the stunning collective formula including Tower of Power didn't really dawn until a few years later. What an era we lived through.
I'll admit. I was late to the Little feat train. Born in 1976 but really didn't find out about them until I saw a random article on my Google feed talking about how there was this band that all the big guys were fans of. And that has led me down the rabbit hole of Lowell and wow
beautiful summer day, a Little Feat Day... Waiting for Columbus incredible live album second only to the Filmore east from the Allmans..those 2 records. you can live a lifetime listening and never get tired
YUP!!! Been to both shows luckily.. no it wasn't luck it was intentionally!! Toured with Little Feat on this very Waiting for Columbus tour and double drummed with Ritchie sometimes!! Yes, the only 2 record you'd ever need!
I disagree...I'd get a little bored listening to just two albums the rest of my life. Every now and then I'd like to throw on some "Blackwater" by Mofro to break up the monotony.
I bought 2nd album "Sailin' Shoes" because I liked the cover, I was 12-13 maybe. I shared with friends, most liked it, some didn't, it was a different take on stuff, and nobody had heard of the band or Lowell George. But ever song on that album was killer, and the next few albums were incredible too. Would have never guessed Lowell George would leave such an incredible. rich legacy. I'm glad that artwork drew me in.
For a year or two, this was my favorite song, it was on my favorite album too, I played the heck out of it on cassette playing on my Pioneer Super Tuner, Jensen speakers that I installed on my Yamaha 1100, I was running down to the Keys on the weekends and twice up to Michigan from Miami, everywhere I went, I had this blasting and the crowds would form around my bike, I was 21 and king of the road, for awhile. Those were the days of great music, Steely Dan - Aja - Alan Parsons Project - Chuck Mangione, Feels So Good -Gerry Raferty - City to City, Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, Jimmy Buffet - Son of a Son of a Sailor, Toto - Dave Mason - Jefferson Starship - 1977 and 78 were the best years for music and concerts, Led Zeppelin was making their last stuff, then the 80's showed up and it all changed, punk and new wave music was such crap compared to the bands like Little Feat and the others I grew up with. The 70's was it, the best time ever for this old guy. And man was I ever, I made the most of it. Since I had my first job at 15, almost all my money went into the best stereo hi-fi equipment I could afford because that's what it takes to really hear the music the way the bands produced it to be heard, after 45 years of upgrading my equipment, I now have by far the best 2 channel and 7.1 channel sound in my life, but unfortunately, the studios quit producing quality music in the early 90's, almost 30 since we have had a reason to run down to the music store to buy the latest, greatest song. I never thought it would end, as a teenager in the 70's, I thought it would keep getting better and better forever, just like it was for 15 years, starting with the Beatles and going through 79. It was all I heard happening my whole life from age 7 to age 22. Then, things changed and it no longer always got better every year, it got different every year for about13 years, then when I was 35, in 1992, it was like the studios flipped a switch to the off position, no more Rock music, no more Blues, even Jazz went away along with punk and New Wave. 1992 is the year Rap music began playing all the time and I couldn't figure it out at all.. After all the years of such fantastic artists, we had Grunge and Rap. I still can't believe that happened, how could it get worse than that? Well, I did when they got rid of the artists and just went with prerecord sounds and computers making sounds and putting that digital combination together to create this stuff we have now. It's not music to my ears at all. This band Little Feat still is. I can now go back and get into it all over again and it's so much better than nothing or the crap produced in basements with a laptop. I feel better now.
Thanks for your testimony and giving us some imagery from your days of yore. I'm a 25 year old who Is in love with music like this so there are some of us still in the younger generation that are connecting with it. I've made some of my closest friends from sharing love of Little Feat, Steely Dan, Jim Croce, Bob Dylan, Creedance Clearwater Revival and John Prine. Music has changed some much since the days of your youth but I am excited to hear some real musicians in this newer age like Sturgill Simpson, Marcus King, Colter Wall, Durand Jones and the Indications just to name a few. Give em a listen and see what you think!
It’s Father Time. I grew up on the same music in the same type of world. Today I barely recognize it. I’m sure my parents felt the same way. If you manage to live a long life, there is one thing I do know for sure, “The world you are born into is not the world you die in”. Thanks for the recap of my youth, miss it.
This song has it all. Funk, rock. jazz .And the danger to enter this club. Another master piece by Little Feat. Every player is on top of their game here.Bill Payne, Lowell, Paul, Kenny, Richie and Sam where on fire. Did I see 10 thumbs down? Did these folks kill all their brain cells at a Dead concert? I saw this band in 79 at the Orpheum in Boston and they where cooking (at there peak) then as on this video. Shitty film quality, but great music.
imho Little Feat is/was vastly under rated/appreciated-- I was shocked that my husband had never heard of them, but also he is from Indiana, I am from KY & went to school in TN. He isn't that much into much anymore--me, I NEED music, it's not optional, dunno
there was a place in Chi called Alma Latina on Western avenue, drank in there at 17. I think they made this song there. Some interesting and education evenings.
Well, considering that Lowell George produced Shakedown Street, and there’s a great deal of crossover between the two bands, I’m pretty sure the dislikes were not Deadheads ✌🏼
I just listened to the new line up of Little Feat and Tony and Scott have certainly read energized the band - and the band will continue to sound tighter as the continue to play together, that said, you turn back and listen to the Feat from the mid 70s and you realize just how great they really were. Lightning in a bottle. Lowell George - Richie Hayward - man oh man.
Went thru 2 needles on the turntable just this album alone, was living on a lake in indiana at the time , every day after work 901s out the window & let it happen people across the lake liked it too !!!
It's mind boggling why Feat isn't in The Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. One of the best American bands ever. Totally unique. And they're still boogieing in 2018! First saw them at Shippensburg State College, PA in '78 with Lowell. Have been catching them whenever I can since then. R.I.P. Lowell & Richie
This sounds exactly like the "Waiting for Columbus" recording and the Tower was there, London 77 I think....Best dang band ever lived...best performance of this song ever recorded to my knowledge....RIP Lowell n Ritchie..we miss you guys....
I thought the same thing. Then after watching the video a 2nd time I realized it IS the original recording. Look at how inconsistently out of sync it is. SMH
@@jglaza23 Here is what's going on. The video is from the Rainbow Theater in London in 1977, before they travelled to DC to finish recording WFC. I believe "Nutbrook" posted this entire (London) show to YT many years ago. It includes the full version of Apolitical Blues that Lowell edited to delete the slide duet that he and Mick Taylor played that night at the Rainbow (a reccomended watch), otherwise the edited version of ABlues on WFC is from the London show, as Mick Taylor did not travel with the band to play in DC. This recording of Spanish Moon is from Lisner Auditorium on 08/08/77. I was fortunate enough to be at 2 of the 3 nights they recorded at Lisner, including the first night; August 8th, which was the only night (to my knowledge) that TofP played with the Feat at Lisner. The poster has done a fair job of synching up the London video to the DC recording, but they are not from the same show, actually not even from the same country! Was fortunate to see Little Feat multiple times in 75, 76 & 77 at Lisner, Warner Theater and once even at (the no longer in existance) Capital Center where they opened for Dave Mason. They were my favorite band, and I still listen to their music for both the pleasure of the experience and for the amusement from what I am able to recall from back in the day. 'Roll right through the night'!
First heard of this band when I was a senior in high school, and "Skin It Back" was being played on KZEW-FM Dallas, Tx. they actually didn't tour much then mainly staying in the studio, and because Warner Brother Records didn't quite know what to do with them, then drummer Ritchie Hayward had a motorcycle accident that landed a hospital stay in late 75, as they had come out with a touring schedule, (his hospital bills and statement is on the back of the "The Last Record Album" LP cover. Once when me and a couple of friends were walking through a park in Dallas "Spanish Moon" live version was being blasted from the sound system of this seafood restaurant across from the park. Great Tune, Great Band.
Make that 550.. perhaps it was only recently released here! God knows I've heard this version only 10 million times on my on LP/MC and DVD! This is an incredible "live" version
Miss u Lowell.. Laurel canyon seems like yesterday.. how bout the piipes on that man.. dear lord he wasn't just a player, he like the other icons that have left us, was and more importantly IS music.. ty again Lowell
Phish played WFC in it's entirety for 20,000 people in Atlantic City and people loved it as much as you'd think. Plenty of people still like good music, plenty of people still make good music.
Saw them at their peak in Boston - early-mid 70's - I think it was the Music Hall, could have been the Orpheum, not sure. Lowell had on that floppy street urchin cap that was bigger than his head and the dungaree overalls I think. Can't remember who was also on the bill but it was absolute fire.
The whole show was filmed, but it's not great quality. I was at this show. Full recording : ua-cam.com/video/eXsFZjfNCDY/v-deo.html For a better quality recording from the same tour: ua-cam.com/video/Y6B9SI3wp50/v-deo.html(Concert starts about 17-18 minutes in)
This video confirms what I always thought, that this was the last song of the set and that the band members walked off, leaving Kenny and Ritchie on bass and drums at the end, then Kenny walked off, leaving just Ritchie on drums.
@@Macilmoyle The audio on this UA-cam video is same as the album, from Lisner Auditorium in D.C., while the video is from one of the Rainbow Theater shows in London that also contributed tracks to the album.
This song and others from the album were recorded there and the other have were at the RAINBOW THEATRE in LONDON. I have the deluxe edition of this which tells what songs were recorded at which concert hall.
I don't know if the great Tower Of Power horn section was credited in these comments , so I'll do it: Trumpet: Greg Adams (also did the horn arrangements) and the late Mic Gillette (also played trombone) Tenor Sax: Emilio Castillo (co-founder & leader of TOP) and Lenny Pickett (currently leader of the Saturday Night Live band) Bari Sax: Stephen 'the Funky Doctor' Kupka (co-founder and still in TOP).
Wow, the original lyrics & intended album performance of this song!!! (The actual album version they recorded is much lamer if you ask me.) Thanks - ~Lou~ !
Oh they just don't do funk like this any more do they? Great stuff. But maybe, someday, it'll come 'round again? Maybe someday a young musician will (re)discover this and away we all will go? Hope I'm still kickin' when that day comes back 'round.
I WOULD LOVE TO GET A BAND TOGETHER THAT PLAYS A STYLE LIKE I NEVER HEARD YET I STARTED PLAYING AGAIN BLUESY STYLE LAID BACK PARTY FEEL GOOD MUSIC I KNOW ABOUT ALOT OF WHAT GOOD MUSIC SOUNDS LIKE I GREW UP IN CLEVELAND SO I SEEN ALL THE GREAT BANDS START OUT HERE I PLAY GUITAR I AM MOVING TO JACKSONVILLE IN A MONTH ANYBODY WANTS TO JAM IM GONNA NOKE CLEVELAND.
LOWELL GEORGE was God’s gift, gone too soon. So many amazing songs. The drums and bass and horns in this song are FUCKING INSANE. “There were hookers and hustlers, ...and baaaaaad cocaine”
They closed the "Spanish Moon" down in May of '21. It wasn't because of the hooker and hustlers, but due to people not wearing a mask. The CDC was too obtuse to see the impossibility of wearing a mask while you're trying to snort some "bad cocaine" up your nose.
All citizens should be required by law to listen to a minimum of one hour of Lowell George and Little Feat before proceeding on with their lives.
i'm a report you, you crazy
Lol
I knocked that out when I was about 16. I saw Little Feat w/Lowell once, 1978, before he died...
Damn
...a caning should also be imposed to all those who don't heed this law...all while the offender has the soles of his feet tickled by razor blades honed by a leather strop..
I had never heard of Little Feat before I saw them open for The Rolling Stones in July of 1976. After hearing them play from 40 feet away, I did not want to hear The Rolling Stones play. They did, but NEVER reached the level of greatness that Little Feat reached in their first song!!! Long live Little Feat!!!
😂😂😂
No one like them!!
Fabulous -underrated -Stones very overrated😂
Rolling Stones are way overrated even back in 1976. " From Everybody"
The set on side 2 of disk 1 of Waiting for Columbus (Time Loves a Hero, Day or Night, Mercenary Territory, Spanish Moon) is arguably the best 19 minutes of live music ever recorded.
no fucking shit! they were beloved by every other musician in their day. BTW, they backed up Robert Palmer on "Smeaking Sally Through the Alley." they made Robert a star.
No argument here
@@michaelbeck3766 They also played on Palmer's second LP "Pressure Drop"! Best album cover of the 70's! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pressure_Drop_%28album%29
Agree 100%!!!
😅
This was the iconic sound and tour. Everyone was at the top of their game. Lowell’s tasty vocals and chicken pickin’, Paul’s inspired guitar, Billy’s classic whorehouse piano and killer B3 swells, Kenny’s bump in the rump bass, Ritchie’s pocket drumming, Sam’s rhythmic percussion,backing vocals and side comments/grunts and then to all that add the shimmer and shine of the world class TOP horn section, also when they were at the top of their game. What an incredible arrangement and performance, truly a moment in time. I saw this lineup on this tour on “home court” at the LA Shrine Auditorium at tour’s end. I was but a dopey 18 year old kid and this event changed my life. Honestly. I was so moved, I went into the music industry and did quite well. It put me on a path that lead to an incredible journey. All because of this set, this song, these people. I’ve done many Feat shows, been to many performances since, but none like this. None. I wish I could express to these artists, as a group and individually what their creativity and craft has meant to me and my deep appreciation and respect. I’ve always heard that to have been to a Doors concert was a life changing event. I missed that by a few years, but this must have been on par.
Unfortunately no more. It's all acoustic drudgery now. Very sad.
I can understand what you say because you can feel it all just off the recording . There is not enough musicians who play on this level and being able to project their feeling to the audience. Here's another one for you also
ua-cam.com/video/5dARjaxkCxM/v-deo.html
I got to see the Doors with Moorison on 4way radical raspberry. Not one of us knew it was for 4 people but it was great. I was privileged to have hung out with Lowell many times. What a guy never saw him live just singing in the house with Danny and others
fantastic story. I was a bit too young and only latched on to the Colombus Live album later, say '79, and never fully appreciated the enormity of this phenomenal gathering of talented musicians, although fully loved the music ,of course, but the stunning collective formula including Tower of Power didn't really dawn until a few years later. What an era we lived through.
Good for You.. It’s amazing that Little Feat n that tour
Could change a Life🤩
Waiting for Columbus is one of the best albums ever
Rest In Peace Lowell, Richie Heyward and Paul Barerre. You gave us everything. Thank you!
Funky bass line, nasty horn section, tight beat, and interesting vocals. this song has it all.
Kenny Gradney, very funky bassist. Worked with his brother Steve. Tower of Power Horn Section... AWESOME!!!
My Favorite Feat song!!
@@gnltube12 amazing what a back up band can do, feat never sounded better.
...all this song needs is Dr. John to come out magically on stage and sing a verse.
Spanish Moon was one of the two tunes I cranked up in my high school dorm room to get pumped up before our football ⚽️ games. Early 1980s.
The greatest band of all time.
I'll admit. I was late to the Little feat train. Born in 1976 but really didn't find out about them until I saw a random article on my Google feed talking about how there was this band that all the big guys were fans of. And that has led me down the rabbit hole of Lowell and wow
beautiful summer day, a Little Feat Day...
Waiting for Columbus incredible live album second only to the Filmore east from the Allmans..those 2 records. you can live a lifetime listening and never get tired
YUP!!! Been to both shows luckily.. no it wasn't luck it was intentionally!! Toured with Little Feat on this very Waiting for Columbus tour and double drummed with Ritchie sometimes!! Yes, the only 2 record you'd ever need!
I disagree...I'd get a little bored listening to just two albums the rest of my life.
Every now and then I'd like to throw on some "Blackwater" by Mofro to break up the monotony.
R.I.P. Paul Barrere, true musician
I bought 2nd album "Sailin' Shoes" because I liked the cover, I was 12-13 maybe. I shared with friends, most liked it, some didn't, it was a different take on stuff, and nobody had heard of the band or Lowell George. But ever song on that album was killer, and the next few albums were incredible too. Would have never guessed Lowell George would leave such an incredible. rich legacy. I'm glad that artwork drew me in.
Great underrated band
Should have a million views! One of best Little Feat songs. Add the TOP horns and you’ve got magic!
One of the greatest rock and roll bands ever.
For a year or two, this was my favorite song, it was on my favorite album too, I played the heck out of it on cassette playing on my Pioneer Super Tuner, Jensen speakers that I installed on my Yamaha 1100, I was running down to the Keys on the weekends and twice up to Michigan from Miami, everywhere I went, I had this blasting and the crowds would form around my bike, I was 21 and king of the road, for awhile. Those were the days of great music, Steely Dan - Aja - Alan Parsons Project - Chuck Mangione, Feels So Good -Gerry Raferty - City to City, Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, Jimmy Buffet - Son of a Son of a Sailor, Toto - Dave Mason - Jefferson Starship - 1977 and 78 were the best years for music and concerts, Led Zeppelin was making their last stuff, then the 80's showed up and it all changed, punk and new wave music was such crap compared to the bands like Little Feat and the others I grew up with. The 70's was it, the best time ever for this old guy. And man was I ever, I made the most of it. Since I had my first job at 15, almost all my money went into the best stereo hi-fi equipment I could afford because that's what it takes to really hear the music the way the bands produced it to be heard, after 45 years of upgrading my equipment, I now have by far the best 2 channel and 7.1 channel sound in my life,
but unfortunately, the studios quit producing quality music in the early 90's, almost 30 since we have had a reason to run down to the music store to buy the latest, greatest song.
I never thought it would end, as a teenager in the 70's, I thought it would keep getting better and better forever, just like it was for 15 years, starting with the Beatles and going through 79. It was all I heard happening my whole life from age 7 to age 22. Then, things changed and it no longer always got better every year, it got different every year for about13 years, then when I was 35, in 1992, it was like the studios flipped a switch to the off position, no
more Rock music, no more Blues, even Jazz went away along with punk and New Wave.
1992 is the year Rap music began playing all the time and I couldn't figure it out at all..
After all the years of such fantastic artists, we had Grunge and Rap. I still can't believe that happened, how could it get worse than that? Well, I did when they got rid of the artists and just went with prerecord sounds and computers making sounds and putting that digital combination together to create this stuff we have now. It's not music to my ears at all.
This band Little Feat still is. I can now go back and get into it all over again and it's so much better than nothing or the crap produced in basements with a laptop.
I feel better now.
Thanks for your testimony and giving us some imagery from your days of yore. I'm a 25 year old who Is in love with music like this so there are some of us still in the younger generation that are connecting with it. I've made some of my closest friends from sharing love of Little Feat, Steely Dan, Jim Croce, Bob Dylan, Creedance Clearwater Revival and John Prine. Music has changed some much since the days of your youth but I am excited to hear some real musicians in this newer age like Sturgill Simpson, Marcus King, Colter Wall, Durand Jones and the Indications just to name a few. Give em a listen and see what you think!
Go see Eggy
Try Tedeschi Trucks Band for some good tunes
Listen to Hiss Golden Messenger
It’s Father Time. I grew up on the same music in the same type of world. Today I barely recognize it. I’m sure my parents felt the same way. If you manage to live a long life, there is one thing I do know for sure, “The world you are born into is not the world you die in”. Thanks for the recap of my youth, miss it.
This song has it all. Funk, rock. jazz .And the danger to enter this club. Another master piece by Little Feat. Every player is on top of their game here.Bill Payne, Lowell, Paul, Kenny, Richie and Sam where on fire. Did I see 10 thumbs down? Did these folks kill all their brain cells at a Dead concert? I saw this band in 79 at the Orpheum in Boston and they where cooking (at there peak) then as on this video. Shitty film quality, but great music.
imho Little Feat is/was vastly under rated/appreciated-- I was shocked that my husband had never heard of them, but also he is from Indiana, I am from KY & went to school in TN. He isn't that much into much anymore--me, I NEED music, it's not optional, dunno
What's with the dig at the Dead? Both bands are awesome
there was a place in Chi called Alma Latina on Western avenue, drank in there at 17. I think they made this song there. Some interesting and education evenings.
I saw them at UNH Mub center in 79 too.Thumbs down WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, considering that Lowell George produced Shakedown Street, and there’s a great deal of crossover between the two bands, I’m pretty sure the dislikes were not Deadheads ✌🏼
To date, the BEST concert I ever saw! Kenny Gladney is probably the coolest bassist ever to play a bass!
Thirty six years ago my brother pulled out this album. Loved the FEAT ever since!
This band is something else
2023 - and guess what? Some of us are still loving you Little Feat , George n All Eternally yours from the great Southern Land, Australia..
2024 now 🍻
Favorite song ever. Recently retook #1from Dixie Chicken. Been 1-2 since 77. I was addicted to Feat. Bad. Still am. What a blessing
I just listened to the new line up of Little Feat and Tony and Scott have certainly read energized the band - and the band will continue to sound tighter as the continue to play together, that said, you turn back and listen to the Feat from the mid 70s and you realize just how great they really were. Lightning in a bottle. Lowell George - Richie Hayward - man oh man.
Went thru 2 needles on the turntable just this album alone, was living on a lake in indiana at the time , every day after work 901s out the window & let it happen people across the lake liked it too !!!
It's mind boggling why Feat isn't in The Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. One of the best American bands ever. Totally unique. And they're still boogieing in 2018!
First saw them at Shippensburg State College, PA in '78 with Lowell. Have been catching them whenever I can since then.
R.I.P. Lowell & Richie
Been to the Moon with the Feat.
They didn't fail me!
This brings out forgotten memories of an intense, wondrous time; back in my day. 🤩
There can only be one. RIP, Lowell.
waiting for Columbus - best live album ever!
They don't get any bettet
its up there
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯 Best, and I'm a Deadhead.
Definitely top Two!
That’s Damn rock and roll at it’s best, 🎼☕️🦅🇺🇸🙏
It must have been 30 years on since I last heard this song. Thank you Andy Wright !
My God, they were incredible.
Hey maybe the video didn’t match the music,I don’t give a hot damn. As long as the Feat is playing! Best damn live blues rock album ever!
Now this is what music is all about
Just listen to this bad ass song
🎼☕️🦅🇺🇸🙏
I really love this song. I love the stories that his songs tell. I can just picture the bar.
First time I've seen this on youtube, my brother intro'd me to Little Feat ages, man they are great.
This sounds exactly like the "Waiting for Columbus" recording and the Tower was there, London 77 I think....Best dang band ever lived...best performance of this song ever recorded to my knowledge....RIP Lowell n Ritchie..we miss you guys....
I thought the same thing. Then after watching the video a 2nd time I realized it IS the original recording. Look at how inconsistently out of sync it is. SMH
@@jglaza23 Here is what's going on. The video is from the Rainbow Theater in London in 1977, before they travelled to DC to finish recording WFC. I believe "Nutbrook" posted this entire (London) show to YT many years ago. It includes the full version of Apolitical Blues that Lowell edited to delete the slide duet that he and Mick Taylor played that night at the Rainbow (a reccomended watch), otherwise the edited version of ABlues on WFC is from the London show, as Mick Taylor did not travel with the band to play in DC. This recording of Spanish Moon is from Lisner Auditorium on 08/08/77. I was fortunate enough to be at 2 of the 3 nights they recorded at Lisner, including the first night; August 8th, which was the only night (to my knowledge) that TofP played with the Feat at Lisner. The poster has done a fair job of synching up the London video to the DC recording, but they are not from the same show, actually not even from the same country! Was fortunate to see Little Feat multiple times in 75, 76 & 77 at Lisner, Warner Theater and once even at (the no longer in existance) Capital Center where they opened for Dave Mason. They were my favorite band, and I still listen to their music for both the pleasure of the experience and for the amusement from what I am able to recall from back in the day. 'Roll right through the night'!
First heard of this band when I was a senior in high school, and "Skin It Back" was being played on KZEW-FM Dallas, Tx. they actually didn't tour much then mainly staying in the studio, and because Warner Brother Records didn't quite know what to do with them, then drummer Ritchie Hayward had a motorcycle accident that landed a hospital stay in late 75, as they had come out with a touring schedule, (his hospital bills and statement is on the back of the "The Last Record Album" LP cover. Once when me and a couple of friends were walking through a park in Dallas "Spanish Moon" live version was being blasted from the sound system of this seafood restaurant across from the park. Great Tune, Great Band.
I always thought it was a shame they were on WB, because they didn't know what to do with a lot of their artists.
I was high and drunk listening to dve and some one requested this tune...been with me ever since
Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night singing this song
one of my all time favs!!
I LOOOOVE this one!! It would be so cool to know/see how they came up with this song and actually put it all together. 💜💜
RIP Lowell
Classic.. Great Times, Great Memories...
Make that 550.. perhaps it was only recently released here! God knows I've heard this version only 10 million times on my on LP/MC and DVD! This is an incredible "live" version
I am thankful when I can watch these videos.
Lowell’s Father was a hollywood furrier so he come from money but sounded like he neede every crumb singing for his supper one of the greats .
my God, what a fruitfull time for really great music.
Miss u Lowell.. Laurel canyon seems like yesterday.. how bout the piipes on that man.. dear lord he wasn't just a player, he like the other icons that have left us, was and more importantly IS music.. ty again Lowell
Great song!
This song reminds of a private club way out west in the 70’s real Comanches very dangerous pscy.
Phish played WFC in it's entirety for 20,000 people in Atlantic City and people loved it as much as you'd think. Plenty of people still like good music, plenty of people still make good music.
I miss Lowell George.
Saw them at their peak in Boston - early-mid 70's - I think it was the Music Hall, could have been the Orpheum, not sure. Lowell had on that floppy street urchin cap that was bigger than his head and the dungaree overalls I think. Can't remember who was also on the bill but it was absolute fire.
my drankin song right here🥃
This. This is rock n' roll music.
From memory, this sounds exactly like the version that's on Waiting for Columbus, which begs the question: is there any more video from that show?
It definitely is…
The whole show was filmed, but it's not great quality. I was at this show.
Full recording :
ua-cam.com/video/eXsFZjfNCDY/v-deo.html
For a better quality recording from the same tour:
ua-cam.com/video/Y6B9SI3wp50/v-deo.html(Concert starts about 17-18 minutes in)
This video confirms what I always thought, that this was the last song of the set and that the band members walked off, leaving Kenny and Ritchie on bass and drums at the end, then Kenny walked off, leaving just Ritchie on drums.
@@Macilmoyle The audio on this UA-cam video is same as the album, from Lisner Auditorium in D.C., while the video is from one of the Rainbow Theater shows in London that also contributed tracks to the album.
@@withabeat6584 I don't think Mick Taylor 44:16 was at the Lisner.
has a groove the size of Texas! Rock On!
And Pure Prairie League, early CSNY, NRBQ, Highwaymen and The Band. Clapton. ..
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had Lowell lived they would have soared
Nothing better 🎵😎✌️
This song and others from the album were recorded there and the other have were at the RAINBOW THEATRE in LONDON. I have the deluxe edition of this which tells what songs were recorded at which concert hall.
you dubbed the music from waiting for columbus over the video ?
all these Rainbow clip used for Columbus are such a joy
I used to make tips at that club a little fruit and a splash of soda with your milk glass of hootch .HA.
andy, when and where was this performance done. I know it was when Tower of Power was playing with them.
Ladies and Gentlemen! Larry Bird on keyboards! 2:15.
Ultra funky coolness
Richie Hayward my man!!!😎
Something about the way the drumset dances when Richie plays... oof
You are correct Sir & to vote with I.D. ?
sublime
who cares....still great. the music stands on its own. why hate on someone trying to enhance it. deal with it
Kenny Gradney should have been cast in 300! Dude's got bad groove!
Liked it - for a change - band was perfect I thought!!
F E A T !!!!!!!!!
only 549 views wow! but, Lady Gaga has 10 million.
People do not appreciate real talent any more.
FEAT!!!!
I don't know if the great Tower Of Power horn section was credited in these comments , so I'll do it:
Trumpet: Greg Adams (also did the horn arrangements) and the late Mic Gillette (also played trombone)
Tenor Sax: Emilio Castillo (co-founder & leader of TOP) and Lenny Pickett (currently leader of the Saturday Night Live band)
Bari Sax: Stephen 'the Funky Doctor' Kupka (co-founder and still in TOP).
Waiting for Columbus recording ❤
@001mcampbell thank the current members of little feat. they even remastered lowell george out of the live albums.
Wow, the original lyrics & intended album performance of this song!!! (The actual album version they recorded is much lamer if you ask me.) Thanks -
~Lou~
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Oh they just don't do funk like this any more do they? Great stuff. But maybe, someday, it'll come 'round again? Maybe someday a young musician will (re)discover this and away we all will go? Hope I'm still kickin' when that day comes back 'round.
That was the name of my exlier Spanish moon.
Might I mention Tower of Power horns doing an arrangement by Van Dyke Parks!
I WOULD LOVE TO GET A BAND TOGETHER THAT PLAYS A STYLE LIKE I NEVER HEARD YET I STARTED PLAYING AGAIN BLUESY STYLE LAID BACK PARTY FEEL GOOD MUSIC I KNOW ABOUT ALOT OF WHAT GOOD MUSIC SOUNDS LIKE I GREW UP IN CLEVELAND SO I SEEN ALL THE GREAT BANDS START OUT HERE I PLAY GUITAR I AM MOVING TO JACKSONVILLE IN A MONTH ANYBODY WANTS TO JAM IM GONNA NOKE CLEVELAND.
1997 ?
This time I heard him say Tower of Power horns.
coming soon... azure tides!!
Just where did you get this sound quality. Other posts from this show sound below par
It's from the Waiting For Columbus version dubbed over.
@@MrPastrymaker Indeed AW'
Saw them in the late 70's at the Fox Theater in Atlanta Georgia.
This is what is called a groove. My god, the layering of sounds at the beginning of this. No one did it better.
Same Feat players on the Robert Palmer version...which I think it great also !
LOWELL GEORGE was God’s gift, gone too soon. So many amazing songs. The drums and bass and horns in this song are FUCKING INSANE. “There were hookers and hustlers, ...and baaaaaad cocaine”
They closed the "Spanish Moon" down in May of '21.
It wasn't because of the hooker and hustlers, but due to people not wearing a mask.
The CDC was too obtuse to see the impossibility of wearing a mask while you're trying to snort some "bad cocaine" up your nose.
...they filled up the room, down at the Spanish Moon!...
...and if that don't kill ya, the women will...!!
I agree❤️
The best sound recorded was Lowell George and Little Feat and the Tower of Power Horns playing Spanish Moon.
Lowell was simply an amazing song writer and band leader. If this doesn’t move you then you are probably already dead, lol.
I wish someone could explain to me why this band is not in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Because the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sucks?
No hits....that one thing they base it on. The HOF is a joke anyway.
Good question
A rhythm section like no other. A groove like no other. RIP Richie.
How the fuck can 12 people not like this!! The best bottom of the best band in the world..ever
Those are the 12 fans of autotune
The same people who don't like pizza
Utterly clueless people with no taste in music possibly?
Probably can't handle anything with more than 4 chords - might get confusing!
Bonnie Raitt is quoted on a Lil Feat liner notes "I miss Lowell George like I miss being 9 years old'
she said eight years old :-)
Yes, she said 8 years old. And she said Little Feat, not Lowell George. I hate it when people quote stuff wrong.
Zac Payaso Right?
Emmy lou Harris too
Sitting here, just turned 60. Jamming to this in September of 2022. Anyone else?
67 and still listening.
except I'm 68 in 2024.
Still feels fresh and powerful after all these years! Amazin’!