Little Feat
Live Performance of 'Rock And Roll Doctor' at Lisner Auditorium, Washington, DC
On August 9, 1977, Little Feat delivered a spirited live performance of "Rock And Roll Doctor" at Lisner Auditorium in Washington, D.C. This recording comes during a pivotal moment for the band, just a year after the release of their acclaimed album, "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" (1974), setting the stage for their later landmark live album "Waiting for Columbus," which would drop in 1978. Known for their eclectic fusion of rock, blues, and funk, Little Feat was in their creative prime, maintaining a vibrant stage presence and tight musicianship, especially with Paul Barrere on vocals. Interestingly, the track "Rock And Roll Doctor" was penned by the band's iconic frontman, Lowell George, who was celebrated for his unique songwriting style. This live rendition often captures the high-energy vibe of their performances, showcasing the band's blend of finesse and spontaneity that fans adored.