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Little Feat, to this point, was still powered along by Lowell George, whose wily vocals, gritty playing and winking lyrics provide the framework here. But the band was becoming more of a democracy, adding jazzier thoughts to their groove-based stew. George would soon begin shifting to solo t...
Little Feat, to this point, was still powered along by Lowell George, whose wily vocals, gritty playing and winking lyrics provide the framework here. But the band was becoming more of a democracy, adding jazzier thoughts to their groove-based stew. George would soon begin shifting to solo t...
“We will do as many of your songs as you want, but you have to play on them,” Earl recalls. “Unfortunately, Kim got ill. But everyone to a man in the band loved Kim’s songs. Of course, we changed them a bit, but the lyrics and the basic attitude of the songs is what we...
“We will do as many of your songs as you want, but you have to play on them,” Earl recalls. “Unfortunately, Kim got ill. But everyone to a man in the band loved Kim’s songs. Of course, we changed them a bit, but the lyrics and the basic attitude of the songs is what we...
“We will do as many of your songs as you want, but you have to play on them,” Earl recalls. “Unfortunately, Kim got ill. But everyone to a man in the band loved Kim’s songs. Of course, we changed them a bit, but the lyrics and the basic attitude of the songs is what we...
out swinging with the quasi-psychedelic "The Answer" and barely stops to catch his breath throughout the album, filling every second of downtime with dizzying solos. Turbo-charged renditions of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode," Hendrix's "Purple Haze" and Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love?
" he says. "I didn’t pay attention to that stuff back then. Someone would come along with a basic idea, some lyrics or a riff and then the whole band would be involved in it. That was a terrific song, I thought. The way we played it and the way Rob played it as well. He ...
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