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Little Feat 08/13/1992

Meadow Brook Music Theater, Rochester Hills, MI
SHNID 108900
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flac16; Unknown AUD > ? > Silvers > Mitsui Gold CD-Rs > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure, Offset Correct) > FLAC
Originally seeded by Geetarz, July 2010.
Files renamed to etree standards, new checksum files generated w/ TLH, and info file expanded to the point of silliness by Featroller.
Entered by Albix
Checksums flac.ffp, flac.md5
Disc Counts 1 / 2
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Little Feat
"Mellow Down Easy"
Meadowbrook Ampitheater
Rochester Hills, Michigan
August 13, 1992
Opener for George Thorogood & the Destroyers

Masterport-169 - Aud 4 (Scale 1-6)

Disc 1 -- 45:10

   1. Hate to Lose Your Lovin'
   2. Fat Man in the Bathtub
   3. Old Folks Boogie
   4. Rad Gumbo
   5. Texas Twister
   6. Down on the Farm
   7. Hangin' Onto the Good Times
   8. Can't Be Satisfied > They're Red Hot Tamales
   9. Cajun Girl

Disc 2 -- 53:10

   1. Mellow Down Easy (by Willie Dixon, with Eric Clapton) > Say Man >
   2. A Apolitical Blues (with Eric Clapton)
   3. Shake Me Up >
   4. Oh Atlanta
   5. Dixie Chicken > Tripe Face Boogie (with Chuck Leavall on keys & Alto Reed on sax)
   6. Willin'
   7. Let it Roll

Geetarz Comments:

Nice remastered audience recording, quite listenable and fun.
Eric Clapton sits in on "Mellow Down Easy," "Say Man" and "A Apolitical Blues".

Lineage:

Silvers > Mitsui Gold CD-Rs > EAC v. 0.99 Prebeta 5 (Secure, Offset Correct) > FLAC

Artwork, checksums, info file, and EAC logs included.

Enjoy!

~Geetarz, July 2010

www.geetarz.org

Files renamed to etree standards, new checksum files generated w/ TLH, and info file expanded to the point of
silliness by Featroller.

Featroller Review, Guitar God Edition:

This remarkable boot made my eyes pop when the prolific uploader Geetarz posted it at dimeadozen.org. I hadn't
known that the Feat had played with Clapton! Turns out this was the second time (the other was in 1988 --
thanks to Feat historian Holger Siebert). And it does not disappoint. They kick off with Willie Dixon's
Mellow Down Easy, EC ripping through his patented fiery solos. You can tell that when it's Paul's turn on slide,
he's giving it everything he has. It's a wonderful performance by all.

Then Paul and Sam segue into Bo Diddley's Say Man, a hilarious vocal back-and-forth (Google the lyrics to get
an idea of the full-blown original). EC follows with another blistering solo, then it's into Apolitical Blues.
Craig's vocal is as inspired as I've ever heard from him. The only shortcoming is that it ends too soon. But
the whole medley has got to stand as one of the classic episodes in Feat history.

Oh yeah, the rest of the show... Down On The Farm is Paul and Fred as the acoustic duo, the way they normally
played it in those years. And there's a great Paul and Fred guitar duel at the end of Shake Me Up, like the one
they currently play as an intro to Texas Twister, but with Paul on slide. As with the rest of the show, it is
terrific but short, evidently limited by sharing the bill with Thorogood.

The other main highlight is Dixie Chicken > Tripe Face Boogie, with guests Chuck Leavall (from EC's band, also
plays with some other group called the Rolling Stones) on keys -- sounds like primarily B3 organ to me. And
Alto Reed from Bob Seger's band adds his sax to the mix. (A sax player named Alto Reed? That can't be his
real name... :-)  

We're not so lucky that the sound matches the performance. Geetarz rates it 4 out of 6. That seems right. But
it's very listenable, as he says, and fun indeed -- you can feel how much the band is enjoying themselves. For
hardcore Featfans, though, it's more than just fun. It's a must-have.

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