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2623.1 | Lowell Primer | TECRUS::LONELY::ROST | Limo driver for Ringo Starr | Thu Nov 12 1992 08:18 | 62 |
| Lowell George's first "name" gig was second guitar with the Mothers of
Invention (he's on "Weasels Ripped My Flesh" and snippets of other
albums from the 68-69 time frame) where he hooked up with Roy Estrada
and worked briefly with the Fraternity of Man ("Don't Bogart That
Joint"), which is where he met Richie Hayward. Reportedly Zappa kicked
him out after hearing some of Lowell's songs and gave him some seed
money to put Little Feat together.
The Feat lineup was Bill Payne on keys, Richie Hayward on drums, Roy
Estrada on bass(first 2 LPs only), Kenny Gradney on bass (starting with
3rd LP), Sam Clayton on congas (starting with 3rd LP), Paul Barrere on
guitar (starting with 3rd LP). Since Lowell died, the band was idle
for close to ten years, then reformed with *two* guitarists taking
Lowell's place. Since then, they've recorded two more albums.
The style of Little Feat on the first two LPs was somewhat similar to
the Band, semi-countrified rock and roll. Starting with the third LP
(and a shift in the rhythm section where Estrada
was replaced by Gradney) a strong New Orleans "second line"
undercurrent was added, everything was a lot funkier.
Lowell George's slide work is echoed in a lot of what Bonnie Raitt
plays these days, very laid back, not so much a straight blues style at
all. You really have to hear it. His lyrical style was, uh,
different..."You yelled hey when your stove blew up, upset, why
yes...those footprints on your ceiling are almost gone", or "Hello,
give me missing persons, tell me what is it that you need? I said, oh
I need her so, she said you've got to stop your pleading".
He recorded his solo album (a disappointment to most fans) without
officially breaking up Little Feat, but his death during his only solo
tour (of a heart attack brought on by drug problems) effectively wiped
that band out for a number of years.
Here's the quick Lowell discography:
with Little Feat (all on Warner Bros., post-Lowell albums excluded):
Little Feat
Sailing Shoes
Dixie Chicken
Feats Don't Fail Me Now
Last Record Album
Time Loves A Hero
Waiting For Columbus (live)
Down on the Farm
Hoy Hoy (compilation)
solo (also on WB):
Thanks, I'll Eat It Here
He also guested on *lots* of albums over his career, playing behind
people like Robert Palmer, Bonnie Raitt, Carly Simon, John Cale, Van
Dyke Parks, etc.
What I would call "essential":
Sailin' Shoes, Dixie Chicken, Feats Don't Fail Me Now
Brian
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2623.2 | then again, I like live albums anyways.... | DPE::STARR | Out Of The Cradle, Endlessly Rocking! | Thu Nov 12 1992 08:34 | 9 |
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> What I would call "essential":
> Sailin' Shoes, Dixie Chicken, Feats Don't Fail Me Now
I always considered the essential Little Feat album to be 'Waiting For
Columbus' (the live one). Years later, it still gets *constant* airplay
at my house!
alan
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2623.3 | | E::EVANS | | Thu Nov 12 1992 09:03 | 7 |
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Another vote for Waiting for Columbus. Lots of good stuff here. I think this
came out originally as a double album and one or two songs (Don't Bogart that
Joint) were deleted to get it onto a CD. Highly recommended.
Jim
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2623.4 | new axes are clean and mean! | NAVY5::SDANDREA | gwadlluB cixelsyD | Thu Nov 12 1992 09:42 | 5 |
| Off the Lowell George topic, but I absolutely LOVE the guitar work
from their (Little Feat) new guys on "Representing the Mambo". My fav
cut is Texas Twister.....super lix!
Steev
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2623.5 | Hrmph Hrmph | TECRUS::TECRUS::ROST | Limo driver for Ringo Starr | Thu Nov 12 1992 10:03 | 11 |
| Re: .2
Well, when I said "essential", I meant Lowell more than Feat...by the
time the live album came out his influence in the band was much less
than in the early days. Defintitely "Sailin' Shoes" is stylistically a
*lot* different than the later albums. Check out "Cold, Cold, Cold"
and "Tripe Face Boogie" in their original versions on SS and the
remakes on "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" (or even the live one) to get a
picture of how the band was shifting over time.
Brian
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2623.6 | | HEDRON::DAVEB | Life is | Thu Nov 12 1992 13:07 | 7 |
| I'd also vote for Hoy!Hoy!, while it's a "goul" album it has some interesting
arrangement changes of a few of the songs that I love.
Representing the mambo just didn't do it for me. Let it roll is a good album
but is post Lowell. For that matter Down on the farm is pretty good too
dbii recovering feat freek
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2623.7 | When the lieutenants become generals... | CARTUN::BDONOVAN | | Fri Nov 13 1992 05:50 | 18 |
| >>I'd also vote for Hoy!Hoy!, while it's "goul" album, it has some
interesting arrangement changes of a few of the songs that I love.
I'm not certain what a "goul" album is?
Discussions of post-George stuff is welcome here, too. Feat
guitarist Paul Barrere is featured in this month's Guitar Player.
He is interviewed in a dual session with Allman Brother Warren
Haynes.
They discuss slide guitar...it's interesting that both have had
to pick up the slide and try to carry on in bands that featured
slide legends.
I don't know Barrere's work yet, but I think Warren is a great
slide player!
Brian
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2623.8 | Hoy Hoy | TECRUS::TECRUS::ROST | Limo driver for Ringo Starr | Fri Nov 13 1992 06:25 | 14 |
| Re: .7
I think he meant "ghoul", it contains in addition to stuff compiled
form the other albums a decent amount of "previously unreleased"
including things like "China White", an ode to heroin that Lowell's
wife said was "easy for him to write"...sheesh...
For you Linda Ronstadt fans, there are a couple of tracks she sings
from the Lowell memorial concert held in LA shortly after he died.
While it's the closest to a Feat "best of" the rarities aren't all of
real high caliber or interest to non-fans. Nice picture book, tho...
Brian
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2623.9 | But, what do I know? | MPGS::OMALLEY | No more points of light | Fri Nov 13 1992 10:17 | 4 |
| I'll cast a dissenting nay vote for _Waiting For Columbus_. Too much
pseudo-fusion-bill payne-day at the dog races type stuff for me...
Peter
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2623.10 | Great singer,too ! | KIRKTN::JHYNDMAN | | Tue Nov 17 1992 05:50 | 8 |
| Too many good tracks across too many albums,but the slide sound that
always gets to me is the intro to "Kokomo With Me' on "Down on the
Farm" SOOOOPer Smoooth !
I also have Lowell playing on a Mike Auldridge album,and a John
Starling album,where his slide sound is the *BEST* I've ever heard.
Bar none.
Jim.
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2623.11 | best concert ever ... | CSC32::B_KNOX | Rock 'n' Roll Refugee | Tue Dec 08 1992 15:12 | 8 |
| I saw Feat from the first row in the Orpheum Theater on the tour where
they made "Waiting For Columbus" ...
Best Damn show I ever saw ...
/Billy_K
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2623.12 | great show | BUSY::JMINVILLE | | Mon Feb 01 1993 08:39 | 18 |
| >> I saw Feat from the first row in the Orpheum Theater on the tour where
>> they made "Waiting For Columbus" ...
>> Best Damn show I ever saw ...
>> /Billy_K
I saw this show from the the 8th row. Definitely one of the best
shows I have ever seen. Talk about tight!!
IMO, the studio albums have it over 'Waiting For Columbus', but
I almost always like studio stuff better. WFC would give the
novice Feats fan a good overview.
joe.
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2623.13 | tab? | USHS01::CESAK | Makin tracks..sales and rails | Wed Feb 03 1993 09:46 | 5 |
| Does anyone have the tab for Dixie Chicken?
Thanks in advance
Grins
Pc
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2623.14 | Keep shakin' | VOYAGR::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Tue Jul 06 1993 12:00 | 12 |
| How's about revisiting this topic.
Has anyone heard Little Feat's latest album entitled "Shake Me Up".
The title cut is a real barn-burner. There's lots of other great
stuff on the disk as well.
When is the next Feat disk due out ?
I'd love to see Little Feat live this summer. Where are they playing
in New England ?
Mark
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2623.15 | LF! | NAVY5::SDANDREA | the Bass player shot the deputy... | Tue Jul 06 1993 12:15 | 6 |
| RE: The title cut is a real barn-burner.
More of a burner than "Texas Twister"?
Steve (who enjoys the last album)
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2623.16 | | QRYCHE::STARR | I'll sleep when I'm dead | Tue Jul 06 1993 13:14 | 8 |
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> I'd love to see Little Feat live this summer. Where are they playing
> in New England ?
They just played two weeks ago up at the Club Casino at Hampton Beach (two
shows). I don't know if they're scheduled back in the area or not.
alan
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2623.17 | Dixie Chicken lyrics help | NCMAIL::KINNEYD | All Mach, No Vector | Mon Oct 03 1994 08:28 | 42 |
| re.13
Can anyone help me with the blank spaces in the second verse.
I just can't get them off my recording. Anyone know the chords or get
the tab? Apologies for posting lyrics, got Lowells permission, ya know.
On the liner notes of one of the albums, maybe Sailin' Shoes(?),
Bonnie Raitt was listed as a backup vocalist.
dk.
Dixie Chicken
I've seen the bright lights of Memphis, And the Comodore Hotel.
And underneath a street lamp, I met a southern bell.
Well, she took me to the river, Where she cast her spell,
And in that southern moonlight, She sang this song so well.
If you'll be my dixie chicken,
I'll be your Tenessee lamb,
And we can walk together down in dixieland,
Down in dixieland. Down in Dixieland.
Well we made all the hot spots, My money flowed like wine,
And ............. of southern wiskey, Began to fog my mind.
And I don't remember church bells, or the money I put down
On the white picket fence ......., Of the house at the edge of town.
Oh, but boy do I remember, The strain of her refrain,
And the nights that we spent together, And the way she called my name.
Yeah, well, It's been a year since she ran away,
Guess that guitar player should could play.
She always like to sing along, She's always handy with a song,
And then one night in the lobby, Of the Commodore Hotel,
I chance to meet a bartender, Who said he knew her well.
And as we had a beer that night, he began to humm a song,
And all the boys there, at the bar began to sing along.
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2623.18 | my guesses | SEND::PARODI | John H. Parodi DTN 381-1640 | Mon Oct 03 1994 09:01 | 38 |
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Here are my guesses for verse two:
>Well we made all the hot spots, My money flowed like wine,
>And ............. of southern wiskey, Began to fog my mind.
Then that low-down southern whiskey began to fog my mind
>And I don't remember church bells, or the money I put down
>On the white picket fence ......., Of the house at the edge of town.
On the white picket fence and boardwalk on the house at the edge of town
>Oh, but boy do I remember, The strain of her refrain,
>And the nights that we spent together, And the way she called my name.
...but I think there are some other errors:
>She always like to sing along, She's always handy with a song,
He was always handy with a song
>And as we had a beer that night, he began to humm a song,
And as he handed me a drink, he began to hum a song,
>And all the boys there, at the bar began to sing along.
And all the boys up and down the bar began to sing along.
JP
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2623.19 | never thought I'd be recommending GB | EZ2GET::STEWART | an E-ticket ride at Neuro-Disney | Mon Oct 03 1994 09:06 | 6 |
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Garth Brooks covered this tune -- maybe his vocals are easier to
deciper?
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