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Probably saw them LIVE in concert 10-12 times between 1973 - 1979. Then they began to tour again in the late 90s and came around 4-5 years in a row to play at local festivals.
(y) . Have the FOGHAT Live : Two Centuries Of Boogie on DVD from 2001 ( BMG ) . Also have FOGHAT - Live ( '77 ) on record . Play every few years or so ( maybe soon ) .

Also in memory of Rod Price ( guitar ) and Craig MacGregor ( bass ) . :(

 
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(y) . Have the FOGHAT Live : Two Centuries Of Boogie on DVD from 2001 ( BMG ) . Also have FOGHAT - Live ( '77 ) on record . Play every few years or so ( maybe soon ) .

Also in memory of Rod Price ( guitar ) and Craig MacGregor ( bass ) . :(


Yeah - That tribute to Lonsome Dave really got to me the first time I saw it.
 
I heard this song this morning while I was out and about, man it's been a really long time since I heard it. I forgot just how catchy this song is! It's one of those that gets stuck in your head.




thats good. reminds me of something the 70s band Mott The Hoople (Mick Ralphs left Mott to form Bad Company) or even a song that
Motts leader Ian Hunter or the late Mick Ronson could have done. I recall a short time when the Cars were all over the radios. I think I
liked about everything I heard from the Cars back then.
 

You ever listen to any really early (ok-I admit very old) Sammy when he was the lead singer of the band Montrose?
I was lucky enough to see him perform LIVE with Montrose in the mid to late 70s a couple of times. He is been
said to be a guy who is super thankful for where he is and what he has accomplished and has gone out of his
way many times to help those he started out with who were less fortunate. Nice guy from what I hear.
 
You ever listen to any really early (ok-I admit very old) Sammy when he was the lead singer of the band Montrose?
I was lucky enough to see him perform LIVE with Montrose in the mid to late 70s a couple of times. He is been
said to be a guy who is super thankful for where he is and what he has accomplished and has gone out of his
way many times to help those he started out with who were less fortunate. Nice guy from what I hear.
Sammy has been around for a long time and he still sounds great.

 
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