> I'd rather listen to Foghat's first lp (wonderfully produced by Dave > Edmunds) than anything by REM or U2. I saw them live at the time it was > released and they rocked mightily. Later efforts weren't as good but they > were still a fine unit. And I like their name. But then again, I like Savoy > Brown a lot also. > > Bobby Sutliff > NP - Chicken Shack - OK Ken Amen, Brother Bobby Amen! Bobby S. that is...not Bobby H. (when I see you next Bob H., I'm bringing a few Foghat cd's w me and MAKE you listen---I'm going to bore that snore outta ya!) Any previous praising Foghat on this list over the last 6 years is probably from me in a few spots. ;-) My fetish for early/mid 70's hard rock is too well documented by some onthis list......for example: Bobby is playing Chicken Shack right now....and that cd is literally in a stack of cd's to listen to today here. Anyway, saw Foghat live recently and they kicked complete, total ass, even if it was an oldies show. Rod Price plays on the meanest slides in rock now. Lonesome Dave was a gem of a guy, too.......really humble, really warm and a real music fan. His replacement(he died a few years ago) has energized the band live, for any one who sees them come thru their town, btw...... Now, we really don't have to talk much about them p ost-1980 much, I will grant that willingly. To each his own, at the end of the day. But I sure love this list when we can just razz each other on such things and folks don't get all worked up about a tangent off the primary subjects covered here. Have A Drink On Me, Bruce @ Not Lame np: "Dreamer" by Foghat