SG RI Bass sighting -- Patti Smith on Letterman

Started by Dave W, June 13, 2012, 09:10:25 AM

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gweimer

Quote from: godofthunder on June 22, 2012, 09:22:33 AM
  Thanks for posting that ! Reminds me why I love Foghat! Great guitar sounds and Dave's voice one of the best in rock imho. Was that Roger Earl on slide ?

Roger Earl was on drums.  On this cut, I think it was Eric Cartwright on slide.
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godofthunder

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nofi

rod price plays slide on video i posted. he has also passed on. after he died the band was done imo.
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uwe

We start with Patti and end with Foghat. All things end in Foghat here.  :mrgreen:
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Quote from: nofi on June 22, 2012, 09:36:45 AM
rod price plays slide on video i posted. he has also passed on. after he died the band was done imo.
Yes that's it, Rod Price! RIP Dave and Rod.  :sad:
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Pilgrim

I may be late to the party, but the only part of Banga that appealed to me was the bass line.  At least I could hear it.  Aside from that, meh.
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Dave W

The bass and bass line were why I posted it. I wouldn't expect anyone but diehard Patti fans to like the music.

PhilT

I'd have less trouble with Patti Smith if she didn't put her damned poetry into everything.

Pilgrim

Quote from: Dave W on June 22, 2012, 03:08:47 PM
The bass and bass line were why I posted it. I wouldn't expect anyone but diehard Patti fans to like the music.

Understood.  Rather cool bass line.
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Quote from: PhilT on June 24, 2012, 10:09:21 AM
I'd have less trouble with Patti Smith if she didn't put her damned poetry into everything.

And I'd have less trouble with John Milton if he didn't put his damned poetry into everything!  :mrgreen:

patman

#40
Don't mind poetry...bass sounds good

clankenstein

i cant believe its not butter.nice bass sound.
Louder bass!.

PhilT

Quote from: uwe on June 21, 2012, 09:27:12 AM
Hey, that's unfair!!! My music taste is wide ranging, everyone who knows me is surprised, more wide-ranging than anybody else I know. My car is currently filled with (CDs, I don't listen to individual songs, always to complete CDs)  ....


Stick with it. Having moved my mp3s onto my phone, so I can use the voice search to tell it which album to play in the car, I realised I am now completely incapable of deciding which album I want to hear. Too much mp3 player on random scrambles the brain.

Highlander

Big C got Lonesome and "the Bottle" fell down the stairs and broke his neck iirc... rip
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