RELISTEN
TO
Little Feat
Re
Today
Live
Chat
Apps
Blog
About
1973
Bands
Primary Artists (226)
All Artists (4309)
Featured
Grateful Dead
1.3M
2,080
shows
18,062
tapes
Phish
292.5k
Powered by Phish.in
1,864
shows
1,868
tapes
Bands
311
939
249
shows
284
tapes
7 Walkers
194
67
shows
104
tapes
Ace Bandage
26
49
shows
49
tapes
Adam Deitch
413
81
shows
114
tapes
Akron/Family
22
40
shows
43
tapes
American Babies
28
87
shows
106
tapes
Andrew Bird
257
125
shows
133
tapes
Andy Frasco & The UN
338
82
shows
114
tapes
Animal Collective
321
123
shows
134
tapes
Animal Liberation Orchestra
1.7k
429
shows
533
tapes
Antibalas
132
81
shows
92
tapes
Aquarium Rescue Unit
1.3k
159
shows
236
tapes
Aqueous
176
161
shows
248
tapes
Assembly of Dust
673
286
shows
421
tapes
Barefoot Manner
34
102
shows
107
tapes
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones
1.5k
488
shows
610
tapes
Ben Kweller
32
32
shows
35
tapes
Benevento Russo Duo
253
277
shows
380
tapes
Bernie Worrell
44
7
shows
7
tapes
Bernie Worrell and the WOO Warriors
77
27
shows
29
tapes
Bernie Worrell Orchestra
13
19
shows
27
tapes
Big Something
344
351
shows
522
tapes
Billy & the Kids
2.4k
17
shows
61
tapes
Billy Strings
90.1k
539
shows
1,056
tapes
Blind Melon
1.7k
62
shows
76
tapes
Blueground Undergrass
56
182
shows
205
tapes
Little Feat
Years
Recent
Top
Venues
Songs
Tours
Today In History
June 18th
Years
2026
1.2k
4
shows
8
tapes
2025
185
13
shows
14
tapes
2024
77
23
shows
41
tapes
2023
32
16
shows
23
tapes
2022
19
26
shows
37
tapes
2021
7
shows
9
tapes
2020
1
5
shows
5
tapes
2019
125
27
shows
29
tapes
2018
19
13
shows
22
tapes
2017
16
13
shows
13
tapes
2016
12
8
shows
10
tapes
2015
7
7
shows
12
tapes
2014
13
5
shows
5
tapes
2013
23
16
shows
28
tapes
2012
34
42
shows
60
tapes
2011
17
36
shows
49
tapes
2010
26
34
shows
44
tapes
2009
2
27
shows
38
tapes
2008
7
20
shows
21
tapes
2007
2
19
shows
25
tapes
2006
29
26
shows
30
tapes
2005
17
18
shows
21
tapes
2004
5
21
shows
23
tapes
2003
122
28
shows
29
tapes
2002
29
14
shows
15
tapes
2001
98
21
shows
22
tapes
2000
63
24
shows
24
tapes
1999
36
28
shows
28
tapes
1998
3
20
shows
20
tapes
1997
15
24
shows
25
tapes
1996
3
9
shows
9
tapes
1995
41
34
shows
37
tapes
1994
1
10
shows
11
tapes
1993
160
13
shows
14
tapes
1992
2
14
shows
18
tapes
1991
40
14
shows
21
tapes
1990
99
25
shows
39
tapes
1989
88
24
shows
25
tapes
1988
270
38
shows
51
tapes
1981
6
1
show
1
tape
1978
863
21
shows
32
tapes
1977
431
12
shows
17
tapes
1976
442
11
shows
21
tapes
1975
455
15
shows
22
tapes
1974
381
9
shows
22
tapes
1973
413
13
shows
31
tapes
1970
17
1
show
1
tape
1973
SBD
11/02
Liberty Hall
Houston, Texas
1
1:01:05
2
tapes
9/21
Lisner Auditorium
Washington, Washington, D.C.
7
30:18
2
tapes
9/17
SBD
Richards Club
Atlanta, Georgia
52
1:08:05
2
tapes
7/21
Ebbets Field
Denver, Colorado
5
1:05:21
1
tape
7/20
Ebbets Field
Denver, Colorado
34
1:02:45
2
tapes
7/19
Ebbets Field
Denver, Colorado
27
1:57:06
4
tapes
7/04
SBD
Paul's Mall
Boston, Massachusetts
37:38
1
tape
4/15
Max's Kansas City
New York, New York
8
57:45
1
tape
4/10
SBD
Ultrasonic Recording Studio
Hempstead, New York
79
58:48
2
tapes
4/01
SBD
Paul's Mall
Boston, Massachusetts
29
1:58:58
7
tapes
3/22
SBD
Liberty Hall
Houston, TX
57
1:02:52
1
tape
3/20
SBD
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
Santa Monica, California
55
1:27:25
5
tapes
1/01
Richard's
Atlanta, Georgia
59
1:13:54
1
tape
4/10/73
Apolitical Blues
4:24
Got No Shadow
6:25
Willin'
3:57
On Your Way Down
6:32
Walking All Night
3:55
Two Trains
3:34
Fat Man in the Bathtub
4:34
Sailing Shoes
4:26
Cold Cold Cold > Dixie Chicken > Tripe Face Boogie
16:38
Teenage Nervous Breakdown
3:40
FIN
View on archive.org
Sources
Source 1 of 2
58:05
SBD
Rating:
9.76 / 36 ratings
SHNID:
lf73-04-10.shnf
Source:
SBD>FM>CDR
Lineage:
CDR>SHN
Taper: unknown
58:48
SBD
REMASTER
Rating:
10.00 / 2 ratings
SHNID:
lf1973-04-10.fm.plaz.119794.sbeok.flac16
Source:
WLIR-FM radio broadcast; SBD > FM > CDR > SHN
Lineage:
FM > ? > CDR > EAC > shn > wav > remaster > flac(lvl8)
Taper Notes:
View Notes
Lowell George - vocals, slide guitar Paul Barrere - guitar, vocals Bill Payne - keyboards Kenny Gradney - bass Richie Hayward - drums Sam Clayton - percussion ------------------------- This is a remaster of shn id - 7709, available at - <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/lf73-04-10.shnf" rel="nofollow">archive.org</a> Remastered by plaz. Files renamed to etree/archive.org standards, re-flac (level 8), new checksums generated by George Berridge. ------------------------------------ Restored and remastered by plaz: - corrected DC offset errors - restored clipped peaks - lightly decrackled - reduced broadband noise by 2.2 dB - reversed channels - corrected phase (-0.16 ms) - corrected pitch (+53 cents) ** Thanks Prof. Goody! ** - repaired clicks, pops, crackle, glitches and drops out - removed or attenuated microphone impact noises between songs - repaired/attenuated chirping feedback on acoustic piano - trimmed start and end - gain normalized and retracked ---------------------------------------------------- Commentary: Prof. Goody - Marvh 17, 2012 Subject: The source for this remastered version "First, the DC Offset needs to be corrected for each track.., Then, the Pitch Bender setting is +53 cents throughout; (it's approx. 53 cents flat.)" ------------------ Dub Irie 5/1/2006 "This exceptionally good FM radio broadcast recording showcases Little Feat in session at Ultrasonic Studios for WLIR-FM, Long Island, NY. The show is very good, with loads of Lowell's juicy, down-home slide pervasive throughout. The recording is very high quality for 1973. Some tidbits of DJ interviewing Lowell and the boys are on here between songs. Lowell talks about writing "Willin" while in the Mothers of Invention. They perform an absolutely beautiful version of On Your Way Down. The mood of the recording is laid back and there are a handful of people hanging out there, who you can hear clapping between songs. I had this recording in my collection forever and it is so worn out it is a delight to hear this nice version. Arguably the best of the early Feat "boots", perhaps the only other one that rivals it is the other tape from the Ultrasonic on September 19, 1974." ------------------ DooDahDan - December 16, 2011 Subject: Ferocious Feat "This is an unbelievable show both in terms of sound quality and playing and I dare say it is probably the best LF show on the Archive. This is a "must have" show for all you Feat freaks and casual listeners out there. Lowell is sorely missed but left us a body of work that crammed 10 lifetimes of fine playing into his very brief visit on this mortal coil, and this is just one shining example. Do not pass this one by." ------------------ al vitale - October 10, 2004 Subject: i was there "This concert is part of a series of tuesday night live radio concerts aired on wlir-fm, 92.7. the station was located a few blocks from ultra sonic recording studios. lowell george stayed after the live show and remixed the tapes till the wee hours. it was later used as a promotional live show by warner bros. those tuesday night concerts are an incredible sonic history of pretty much every first and second tier band of the 70's. from hot tuna to graham nash solo, jethro tull, jackson browne...they all showed up in that small intimate venue. i was there for nearly every one...and it was magic." ------------------ www.featbase.net comment for this date: Download this show from archive.org The bootleg known as"When The Shit Hits The Fan" is from this show. The bootleg is from the "Oh Boy" Label and includes 13 Tracks with inferior sound quality.
6 shows
7 tapes