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Live In Boston 1975
Orpheum Theatre, Boston, October 31st 1975 WBCN-FM
After several years of building a cult following, Little Feat finally broke into the US Top Forty in the mid-1970s with Feats Don’t Fail Me Now and The Last Record Album.
This October 31, 1975 performance features the band in front of their most loyal audiences, Boston having been a Little Feat stronghold since their formation.
Broadcast on local rock station WBCN-FM, it features performances of songs from all of the first five Little Feat albums, including most of the material from The Last
Record Album. Led by guitarist Lowell George, it’s a showcase for the act that Jimmy Page cited as his favorite group earlier that same year in Rolling Stone.
After several years of building a cult following, Little Feat finally broke into the US Top Forty in the mid-1970s with Feats Don’t Fail Me Now and The Last Record Album.
This October 31, 1975 performance features the band in front of their most loyal audiences, Boston having been a Little Feat stronghold since their formation.
Broadcast on local rock station WBCN-FM, it features performances of songs from all of the first five Little Feat albums, including most of the material from The Last
Record Album. Led by guitarist Lowell George, it’s a showcase for the act that Jimmy Page cited as his favorite group earlier that same year in Rolling Stone.
Orpheum Theatre, Boston, October 31st 1975 WBCN-FM
After several years of building a cult following, Little Feat finally broke into the US Top Forty in the mid-1970s with Feats Don’t Fail Me Now and The Last Record Album.
This October 31, 1975 performance features the band in front of their most loyal audiences, Boston having been a Little Feat stronghold since their formation.
Broadcast on local rock station WBCN-FM, it features performances of songs from all of the first five Little Feat albums, including most of the material from The Last
Record Album. Led by guitarist Lowell George, it’s a showcase for the act that Jimmy Page cited as his favorite group earlier that same year in Rolling Stone.
After several years of building a cult following, Little Feat finally broke into the US Top Forty in the mid-1970s with Feats Don’t Fail Me Now and The Last Record Album.
This October 31, 1975 performance features the band in front of their most loyal audiences, Boston having been a Little Feat stronghold since their formation.
Broadcast on local rock station WBCN-FM, it features performances of songs from all of the first five Little Feat albums, including most of the material from The Last
Record Album. Led by guitarist Lowell George, it’s a showcase for the act that Jimmy Page cited as his favorite group earlier that same year in Rolling Stone.
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Orpheum Theatre, Boston, October 31st 1975 WBCN-FM
After several years of building a cult following, Little Feat finally broke into the US Top Forty in the mid-1970s with Feats Don’t Fail Me Now and The Last Record Album.
This October 31, 1975 performance features the band in front of their most loyal audiences, Boston having been a Little Feat stronghold since their formation.
Broadcast on local rock station WBCN-FM, it features performances of songs from all of the first five Little Feat albums, including most of the material from The Last
Record Album. Led by guitarist Lowell George, it’s a showcase for the act that Jimmy Page cited as his favorite group earlier that same year in Rolling Stone.
After several years of building a cult following, Little Feat finally broke into the US Top Forty in the mid-1970s with Feats Don’t Fail Me Now and The Last Record Album.
This October 31, 1975 performance features the band in front of their most loyal audiences, Boston having been a Little Feat stronghold since their formation.
Broadcast on local rock station WBCN-FM, it features performances of songs from all of the first five Little Feat albums, including most of the material from The Last
Record Album. Led by guitarist Lowell George, it’s a showcase for the act that Jimmy Page cited as his favorite group earlier that same year in Rolling Stone.















