Grousing The Aisles: It’s Only Rock and Roll
I like to listen to all types of music, but sometimes I just want some good ol’ rock and roll music. This week’s Grousing The Aisles takes a look at four bands that, for the most part, play straight-up, guitar-driven rock. We start off with a tasty Little Feat show before we check in on Perpetual Groove, a Rolling Stones compilation from ’78 and a ridiculous Police show from ’79. It’s all waiting for you:

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Little Feat called it quits after Lowell George’s untimely death in 1979. But then less than a decade later, a new generation of fans started discovering the band’s music. So naturally they decided to get back together, and they added vocalist/songwriter Craig Fuller to the mix just before they entered the studio to record some new music. The revamped Feat released Let It Roll, a rare, great album of tunes from a band that just experienced a nine-year layoff.
After touring for a few months, Little Feat was on fire heading into this show from San Francisco’s Fillmore Auditorium. The setlist is chock full of Little Feat classics, with a few songs from Let It Roll getting some love as well. It’s almost eerie how well Fuller sang Lowell George’s songs — check out Spanish Moon for a fine example of his style. The rest of the band sounded great, including Paul Barrere’s fine guitar work on Time Loves A Hero. Other highlights include Rock and Roll Doctor, which was dedicated to Lowell, and the Dixie Chicken at the end of the set. Thanks to the wonders of the Live Music Archive, you can stream or download this crispy sounding show. Read on for plenty more Grousing…