No masking track, no auto tune, no computer generated noise just well practiced musicians on stage with their instruments playing KICK ASS ROCK AND ROLL !
Il faut aussi féliciter le réalisateur de la vidéo. Le montage est parfait et chaque plan est incroyable. Ce n'est pas le cas pour toutes les réalisations actuelles.
I agree with you. 100%! True musicians, I am so glad I grew up with those amazing bands of the 70s. Foghat was such an awesome band! Lonesome Dave had such a perfect voice!
Love me some Foghat.Seen them three times.The first time was Fool For The City tour.Head East,Stix then Foghat.Back in the day.Lonesome Dave steady jumping in place.Great show.Far out man!
I was a headbanger teenager growing up in the 70's. Hitchhiking to live music concerts! I remember seeing Foghat and Thin Lizzy on the same bill!! What a show! Some great memories come flooding back hearing this again! Nothing better than live music in the 70's
RIP the two members of Foghat Dave Peverett (April 16, 1943 - February 7, 2000), aged 56 Rod “The Bottle” Price (November 22, 1947 - March 22, 2005), aged 57 You both will be remembered as legends.
Wow I didn't know lonesome Dave was that young when he passed. I know one thing there's a lot of great music being made up in heaven. God bless all of them 👍🎸🤟✌️🙏
Watching with tears in my eyes. Saw them a few times in this era, brings back memories of great friends and great times. I'm 65 now, and will still blast this stuff in the car. RIP Lonsome Dave and Rod "The Bottle".
this, young people, clarifies why the best music is 50 + years old. no technology except electricity, two awesome lead guitars, thumping bass, and drums, great vocals.
"this, young people, clarifies why the best music is 50 + years old. no technology except proper instruments, melody, harmony and good singing and no mindless cacophony" is what old people were saying about this in 1974. You do realise that, don't you?
Jae Dean I have to say that 60s we’re slightly better. 50s And 60s music was slightly more important. Much of it started in the then. You have to thank the two previous decades for bringing the 70s. But the 1970s were definitely awesome and the 1950s 1960s and 1970s as a whole can never be replicated. Quality music is much harder to find nowadays.
@@eastwest42286 you are right. Those eras were in a league of thier own. Cruising the dairy bars Greasers slicking thier hair back shirt sleeves rolled up with thier girl setting at thier side. Then 1960 the Hippies came blazing in with Love machine. Lol yes those decades were the best of years. They had to be.
I bought a 76 Chevy Nova Concours, back in 83. The guy I bought it off of said he left a present in the trunk. Yea a big box of 8 tracks. Aerosmith, Heart, Stones and more and of course Foghat Live. It was pretty awesome gift.
What a great band. Saw them live right around this time, complete with Dave's gold sequined suit. This song was one of the highlights. I've seen a lot of bands live, but nobody put on a better show than Foghat. RIP Dave, Rod, and any others who have passed. You are not forgotten.
me too! right on my brother. i pull up at the light in town and any other car is got god knows what playing and i’ve got my windows down and foghat or savoy brown or humble pie or any of a number of other bands that are slowly disappearing from the contemporary scene blasting rock n roll the way it used to be and the way it was meant to be heard. share the love
I am grateful to grow up with this music and so happy that it is still enjoyed! They called us losers back in the day ;) I miss real music played with talented people and instruments.
The Legendery FOGHAT!! Should have been in the Rock Hall of Fame ages ago! Sorry Dave but RIP they don't know what they missed! Rock on Forever FOGHAT!!
@@danparts9333 It would have been, but when J Geils took the stage, they were having mic issues. Peter Wolf had to use a microphone set up for one of the backup singers, and they never did get the volume correct. It put a downspin on an otherwise high energy show.
Well that made my day and brought tears to my eyes. What a smashing performance! Today’s music cannot hold a candle to this. Can’t even find the words to do it justice. Phenomenal!
one of the very best bands, saw them many times and never disappointed. They play their asses off. Man , what ever happened to music like this,days gone by.
@@inkblack6256 I agree there are some fine rock bands up and coming and even established out there today. I was referring to how mainstream popular music seems to be loaded with a lot of acts that are not really classified as rock compared to when I grew up. I must be old, LOL!
My friend Lynn was such a Foghat fan! I can't thank him enough for introducing me to their music. I wish I could thank him but he passed a few years back. I miss him something terrible. I think of him often. Ill never forget Foghat live tape in his truck. Only thing we ever listened to when we went somewhere in it. I was always happy to hear it and so was he.
I was 15. This is what we listened to, and so many other great bands. The 70s truly was a great time to grow up. Then 1977 and in the service at 17.....
The bands from the 70's (definitely Foghat) were actual musicians that played real instruments and Lonesome Dave used his actual voice and he had one of the best rock voices! I tell people I work with, who are younger, they missed the best days of rock and I am glad to be 61 and was able to grow up with it!
2 of the best guitarist!!! I love FOGHAT! I saw these guys at Calamity Janes in Las Vegas NV in 1981. What a great band! I miss the 60,70,80's rock & roll! I'm grateful for RU-vid, so I can see & hear the great bands of the past! There will never be ROCK & ROLL LIKE BEFORE!🎸😍🎵🎼🎶✌️😎
This was my very first tour as a roadie! Hell, yes. Complete. Culture. Shock! I was 18 and had just moved to Boston,MA after growing up on a tobacco farm in NC.
Sadly I never saw them in concert but I remember how hot they were in 74. I was in Auto shop class when someone would pop in their Foghat 8-track while working on their car. Good times!
One of the best. Saw them in their prime back in the 70’s, greatest era for music. So much variety and talent. Only thing that makes me sad is a lot of the people that shared the same taste in the music I grew up listening to are gone. You know you’re getting old when you hear them playing music from then at the supermarket.
I go by the mantra "born 15 years too late". Missed all the great 70s bands in their prime (including punk and new wave), missed the cool cars, the easy sex. Outside of the draft and inflation, you experienced an amazing decade. At least you got that under your belt.
What a time to grow up, tickets were $5.50 to see them and whatever opening group. Less than an hour's wages working for cash as a 15 year old kid in 74.
My step father a classical music guy called them “Hogfat”. He liked them also. A Dutch guy that was old enough to have actually been in a concentration camp. Psychiatrist. A good guy
Pay attention kids...pay CLOSE attention. THIS is how it's done. No in-ears, cheesy backing tracks, or auto-tune. The current crop of pop-tarts could never pull this off. This is band! RIP guys.
That was the exact double bill the second time I saw Foghat and the first time I saw Triumph on the Never Surrender tour in ' 83!!! The show was unbelievable!!!
Fog hat live is one of the greatest albums ever 6 songs I think greatest live record ever they played the tangerine bowl in Orlando one summer epic show
@@chriskarley384 Same here , but in Detroit. Think the show I saw was years earlier. By '82, most rock shows were out of my budget. Went to smaller Blues shows. Until George Thorogood!
@@ricklittle4617 Yes sir ! I first heard it on album when it came out on Bearsville records. Been rocking it since then till now Nov. 2022. Fool for the city, Road Fever, Honeyhush, and I just wanna make......... Are my go to jams. Always wonderd why only 6 songs on it? The pics of the enormous crowd and that pic of Rod the bottle Price is the ultimate with his shades on. I was only 15 but remember it for life. I'm 60 now and still enjoy lonesome Dave, Craig , Roger and rod. 🤘👍
Rod Price and Lonesome Dave ; terribly underrated, very talented, and as good a one /two punch as you'll ever see. Rock 'n' Roll sure helped me through!
I saw Foghat in 1997 and they still had it going on! I think Dave had been diagnosed with cancer, and they still put on an amazing show - and looked like they had fun doing it. One of the best I ever saw. Musicianship like that is not as easy to find these days.
Lonesome Dave Peverett was a genius for reinterpreting these old blues classics and turning them into Rock tunes. They knew how to Rock the house! Brilliant Rock Band! RIP Dave and Rod
This is real rock-n-roll. Raw. A garage band, insofar as these guys got together to jammed for hours, for the sheer pleasure of it. No autotune, no mamby-pamby, just rock'n'roll.
Foghat Live was the first album I ever bought. One of the ass-kickingest live albums of all time. I later saw them at the 1981 Texas Jam at the Astrodome (along with Blue Oyster Cult, REO Speedwagon, and Heart).
I love reading all the comments on this amazing piece. Mine was hanging at my friends house after school raiding his big brothers album collection smoking bong hits from his brother bong we found behind his stereo course we were in his brothers room, my friends mom left us alone she didn't say shit, probably reminder her of her oldest away on the Army at the time. Changed that dude forever. Near death experience is what I would say.. you all know what I'm talking about.
Honey hush sends me on an emotional climax every time. Believe it or not, I can actually, after listening to the song hundreds of times throughout my lifetime, Whistle Along with that insanely Sublime dual guitar solo. By the end of the song, the adrenaline is pumping so hard it feels like it's about to burst out of my head. Pure Heavenly euphoric emotional Musical bliss. This album has even more meaning for me, as it was one of the ones my older cousin had in 1980, when I first started smoking marijuana and hanging out with him and listening to it in his truck. Fell in love with it instantly. And it's always been a top 10 favorite album of mine. A lot of great memories getting high and drunk on Michelob as a junior high schooler listening to this album. LOL. Great memories great times great music great weed
Forgot played speed metal before speed metal was a thing!💯 Nice to see REAL MUSCIANS having a blast playing and singing! Very few bands today can even come close to Foghats sound! Thank you for this video!
So damn good, love ya Dave, thanks for all the lyrics & guitar playing, Foghat Live is one of the bench mark live albums all time, wore that shit out! Honey Hush, Fool For The City, come on? Miss this era & am glad to have survived it. 58 still rockin
Saw Foghat a few times over the years- Pine Knob, Cobo, Michigan State Fair. Most recently while Lonesome Dave was still with us, prob about ‘99 at Wet and Wild in Santa Theresa, N.M. Tickets were $17 and there were about 1,000 ppl there. Awesome show, as usual. RIP Dave 🙏🏻
I almost forgot how much I loved Foghat in the early 70’s, saw them over and over, they were fantastic. Of course I saw BB King in 1968, when I was 13 and he was crossing over and bringing Blues to all of us youngsters. My girlfriends and I loved Foghat, cute guys, great clothes and awesome musicianship 👏
Whenever I dreamed of playing guitar in a rock band as a kid (and I still do MANY years later), it was always of being in a band in the 1970's, and never any other time period. This was and always will be rock and roll to me.
I've seen a lot of shows the last 47 years and I can't say I've seen any band other than the Who that rocked consistently as hard as Foghat. They kicked ass start to finish.
@@ronaldwhite4671 I have their first 13 albums. I saw them in Chicago at the Aragon Ballroom with Montrose and Black Oak Arkansas. Serious Rock 'n Roll.
These guys were absolutely kick ass live one of the best & hardest working bands of the 70's for sure these guys were always on the road doing their thing & they paid their dues & than some... just a great band...
Rod Price was unreal, what a guitarist, Discovered Foghat after seeing them on Don Kirshners Rock Concert back in 74. Was a young teen and discovering all these great bands.
😍🥰❤❤"LOVE"❤❤🥰😍it ti the max. Pure clean live "ROCK~N~ROLL" the way it should be. This sure takes me back to the mid 70s, a young care free "WILD CHILD" outlaw!!!
Dave is buried in Florida if u ever want to pay your respect. Next time I'm down there I'm going to try and find his grave. I have to Google where, forget the cemetery name and location.
Foghat, was certainly a kickass blues band. Lonesome Dave Peverett was one of the hardest working guys in the business. Way back in the 80s, I saw them a Cominksky Park. They were fantastic, and I think Rod Price was one of the best Slide Guitar players. They are certainly missed. Thank you for posting this.