thank you for the reminder, been ages since i heard that
they're like the uncles of influence for primus and nirvana
you're quite a bit younger but they help you sneak away after thanksgiving dinner and listen to music in their room
Nirvana influence, I can feel that; never thought of them impacting Primus until you mentioned it; kinda makes me want to delve into the Cheap Trick deeper catalog a bit.
saw little feat live before realizing who they were or or the true depth of their discography
at that time probably didn't appreciate the breadth of blues spirit as much as i might now
saw little feat live before realizing who they were or or the true depth of their discography
at that time probably didn't appreciate the breadth of blues spirit as much as i might now
Caught Little Feat a single time, 1978 in Springfield... Exceptional live.
From the Mothers to Feat to producing the Dead to session work, like below - Lowell George was a f*****g beast.
If you don't like this one, then firstly don't blame me - blame rickroll who got me hooked on Suki and caused youtube to spam me with her videos. Direct all your hate and vitriol their way.
But secondly, and I say this as a friend who cares about you, there may be something seriously wrong with you and you should seek help.
I love this song - Meatloafs performance here is far from his best and seems a little uncoordinated, at least in the first half, but his voice is solid as ever.
The rest of the band here more than makes up for any issues though - Aspen Miller is obviously a goddess. I don't know who the blonde is but I know she's awesome.
Revisiting this one as I feel Meatloafs uncoordinated performance needs addressing.
I'm mostly talking about how he did the back-and-forth during the 'defective' sequence as in the video above he was dragging out his vocals way to much and ruined the dynamic in the 'question'-'defective'-'answer'.
This one does that part perfectly:
Also - as much as I love Aspen Miller, I'm beginning to realize that Patti Russo was probably the One.