Foghat Millenium Tour DVD

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Great DVD. Had this for a while and it came up in another thread. Thought I would mention it. It features most if not all of the original lineup including Rod Price

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My mistake. It's this one that features the original lineup..

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I have both of them and got them confiused. Both are good but this one features all the originals.
Here is the track list for this one
1. Louisiana Blues [:53]
2. Drivin' Wheel [5:03]
3. Nothin' But Trouble [6:37]
4. Stone Blue [5:55]
5. Rock Your House [7:43]
6. It Hurts Me Too [6:31]
7. Sweet Home Chicago [10:58]
8. I Just Want To Make Love To You [7:46]
9. Fool For The City [9:42]
10. Slow Ride [5:09]
11. Angel Of Mercy [9:22]
12. Leavin' Again [5:06]

The other one "Millenium" does not feature Rod Price on lead guitar but Bryan Bassett from "Molly Hatchet"
 
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So which one gets your vote for the best of the two GG?
 

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My mistake. It's this one that features the original lineup..

51TKHXDQ7DL._SS500_.jpg

I have both of them and got them confiused. Both are good but this one features all the originals.
Here is the track list for this one
1. Louisiana Blues [:53]
2. Drivin' Wheel [5:03]
3. Nothin' But Trouble [6:37]
4. Stone Blue [5:55]
5. Rock Your House [7:43]
6. It Hurts Me Too [6:31]
7. Sweet Home Chicago [10:58]
8. I Just Want To Make Love To You [7:46]
9. Fool For The City [9:42]
10. Slow Ride [5:09]
11. Angel Of Mercy [9:22]
12. Leavin' Again [5:06]

The other one "Millenium" does not feature Rod Price on lead guitar but Bryan Bassett from "Molly Hatchet"


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gguerra

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So which one gets your vote for the best of the two GG?

I would have to say the one with Rod Price who I consider as one of the best slide guitarists in rock. He was quite a bit heavier than in his early days. I read that he died after falling down a flight a stairs after a heart attack. RIP Rod

This show is from 96 or 97.. The Millenium show is from 99 I think..

Here's a couple of articles
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Price
http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/foghat/articles/story/7209581/foghats_rod_price_dies

Heres a couple of videos from that show

This one seems slowed down a bit (The video)




Of course the quality on youtube doesn't do it much justice. sounds a lot better on DVD
 
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I agree Youtube is only good for a taste, the quality is like listening to AM radio at times when you are used to Hi Fidelity.

Didn't know that about Rod Price then again I didn't follow Foghat very closely.
 

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