This band rocks live. I was doing parrot shows at the Island County fair, Whidbey Island, WA in the early '90s when they came back on tour and Rodger Earl sat with one of my cockatoos in our in our little "break room", then said "Well I guess it is time to beat on some drums." He got up and they went on stage and did an awesome show. I saw them at a couple more fairs later on. After Lonesome Dave died I saw them again at the Southwest Washington Fair in Chehalis, WA. Rodger Earl was the only original band member I think. They played a lot of music I had not heard before but wow was it great music. They just rocked. I think they were selling Foghat Live 2 then. One of the best live bands I have ever seen.
I remember Savoy Brown and was disappointed when Roger, Dave and Tony left Savoy Brown. Then I heard the first album by Foghat and have been a huge loyal fan ever since. Roger has always been one of my favorite drummers and for him keeping the name and the music going on is awesome. They were always great live with the originals and they’re still great. I’m sure Dave and Rod are smiling knowing their music is still going strong.
Fantastic! What great entertainment. We need more stuff like this. I remember when I was 10 Fool for the city was the first album I bought at K-mart in Michigan.. It was heart warming to see the music I loved was made by such nice down to earth people. ❤️
Love Foghat. Had the pleasure of meeting Roger and the band a few times after concerts on Long Island in the early 2000s. This band got me through my Chartered Accountancy exams back in the late 80s and early 90s. Fantastic musicians and great people. Keep on rockin’ Rog!
Foghat was an incredible band. Those they still live, I find that Lonesome Dave was was the spark that kept me going to see them live. I same them once in the eighties without Dave on stage, but wasn't the same. The last time was in the late nineties at the House of Blues in West Hollywood.
Great interview with Roger and Linda. I met them when FOGHAT played Anna Maria recently. They are good friends with John Rose who got me on the guest list Evangelist Roger Mansour former Leslie West Vagrants Drummer
Had an unfortunate misunderstanding about of all things Foghat tshirts with the Earls and I must say it was right up there with my divorce and struggles with my business in "couldn't get it right"disappointment but this interview showed me as I knew before what salt of the earth people they are...I'll be standing by and sorry for the mistep !
Beatles minus John, Beach Boys minus Brian, Creedence Clearwater minus Fogarty, Queen minus Freddie, is like Foghat minus Lonesome Dave=No More! Sorry, that wasn't Foghat they showed at the beginning. No Dice, sorry!🤔😛😎
Linda Arcello-Earl, band manager🤪? But really, who cares anymore?! Foghat🤩 isn't Foghat anymore, and Roger only got the name outa default. Sure he's a founding member, but he was not an integral part of the sound. What he and his wife have done with Foghat now is Pathetic🤨🤑!! RIP Dave😍, Rod😍🙏
I have been a Foghat fan when I was 7 now I am 57. Thanks for this.
I'm 68 and was a fan since I was 18 so, somehow and through some odd arithmetic, we are mates! Great band. Love them.
This band rocks live. I was doing parrot shows at the Island County fair, Whidbey Island, WA in the early '90s when they came back on tour and Rodger Earl sat with one of my cockatoos in our in our little "break room", then said "Well I guess it is time to beat on some drums." He got up and they went on stage and did an awesome show. I saw them at a couple more fairs later on. After Lonesome Dave died I saw them again at the Southwest Washington Fair in Chehalis, WA. Rodger Earl was the only original band member I think. They played a lot of music I had not heard before but wow was it great music. They just rocked. I think they were selling Foghat Live 2 then. One of the best live bands I have ever seen.
I remember Savoy Brown and was disappointed when Roger, Dave and Tony left Savoy Brown. Then I heard the first album by Foghat and have been a huge loyal fan ever since. Roger has always been one of my favorite drummers and for him keeping the name and the music going on is awesome. They were always great live with the originals and they’re still great. I’m sure Dave and Rod are smiling knowing their music is still going strong.
It ain't. Roger has f'd the band.
Fantastic! What great entertainment. We need more stuff like this. I remember when I was 10 Fool for the city was the first album I bought at K-mart in Michigan.. It was heart warming to see the music I loved was made by such nice down to earth people. ❤️
Man I was about 9 when my friend Robbie played Fool for the City Live and Stoned Blue and their. Still one. Of my biggest favorites thanks Robbie
Love Foghat. Had the pleasure of meeting Roger and the band a few times after concerts on Long Island in the early 2000s. This band got me through my Chartered Accountancy exams back in the late 80s and early 90s. Fantastic musicians and great people. Keep on rockin’ Rog!
Foghat was an incredible band. Those they still live, I find that Lonesome Dave was was the spark that kept me going to see them live. I same them once in the eighties without Dave on stage, but wasn't the same. The last time was in the late nineties at the House of Blues in West Hollywood.
always n love with foghat !! 1 of the top 10 rock bands !!!!
Very cool. Been a fan since I first heard the FFTC album back around '78.
Foghat rocked in the 70s. Rock on!
Got his autograph! Such a gentleman
Great interview with Roger and Linda. I met them when FOGHAT played Anna Maria recently. They are good friends with John Rose who got me on the guest list
Evangelist Roger Mansour former Leslie West Vagrants Drummer
Been a fan since Energized. Worked security at venue where Foghat played several times. Good people 👍
Nothing like the complete original line up
Foghat is now it's own tribute band. Only the drums are original.
Tribute yes, and lousy at best. Roger💩🤡 has f*cked everything, but his time is limited, and Foghats' legacy can be remembered for Dave/Price🤩!!
Love this!
They put on a great show in Laughlin NV.
Had an unfortunate misunderstanding about of all things Foghat tshirts with the Earls and I must say it was right up there with my divorce and struggles with my business in "couldn't get it right"disappointment but this interview showed me as I knew before what salt of the earth people they are...I'll be standing by and sorry for the mistep !
😂😂you're a 💩🤡
SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
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Weed Me
I saw them live in the mid 70's with blue oyster cult and rush. Words can't describe so I won't try
Still have 3 of your T shirts too.
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Can anyone think of someone else for a Jr. Lonesome Dave Preverett.?
Two words. Sina Drums
Beatles minus John, Beach Boys minus Brian, Creedence Clearwater minus Fogarty, Queen minus Freddie, is like Foghat minus Lonesome Dave=No More! Sorry, that wasn't Foghat they showed at the beginning. No Dice, sorry!🤔😛😎
What a boring interview ! Can you ask more boring questions? ZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
They sound NOTHING like The Original Fog Hat ! What a joke
I agree completely. I LOVED Lonesome Dave. His spirit permeated this band and was not ever matched in any way. Rod Price was massive also.😢
Amen brother 🤙
With out Dave lead singer you are really no good
Linda Arcello-Earl, band manager🤪? But really, who cares anymore?! Foghat🤩 isn't Foghat anymore, and Roger only got the name outa default. Sure he's a founding member, but he was not an integral part of the sound. What he and his wife have done with Foghat now is Pathetic🤨🤑!! RIP Dave😍, Rod😍🙏