Little Feat
Newport Music Hall
Columbus, OH
November 8, 2000

source: unknown SBD > trade > Nero 6 rip > FLAC level 6

Disc 1 -- 63:49
01. That's Her, She's Mine >
02. Not Fade Away >
03. Rocket In My Pocket
04. Honest Man
05. Rock & Roll Doctor
06. A Apolitical Blues*
07. Down On The Farm*
08. Eula
09. Just Another Sunday
10. Fat Man In The Bathtub

Disc 2 -- 79:22
01. Dixie Chicken >
02. bass solo >
03. Key solo >
04. Dixie Chicken >
05. Big Bang Theory >
06. Tripe Face Boogie
07. On Your Way Down
08. Spanish Moon >
09. Skin It Back
Encore:
10. Texas Twister#

*Paul & Fred acoustic duo
#with Greg Koch on guitar

Another absolutely smoking show from one of the better runs in Feat history. The band
seemed reenergized by the new tunes from the studio release Chinese Work Songs, represented
here with Eula, Paul and Fred's Featerized take on William Faulkner's fallen southern belle,
and the Payne/Murphy Just Another Sunday, with its Latin flavored extended percussion jam.
Little Feat was becoming more of a jam band than ever, thanks in part to Paul and Bill's
brief 1999 tour with Phil Lesh. They were throwing in Grateful Dead teases like the
short Not Fade Away that fits perfectly between That's Her She's Mine and Rocket. And
the jams were stretching to new levels. The centerpiece of the show is the Dixie Chicken
opus that starts off with a jazzy trumpet intro and accelerates through the solos into
1995's Big Bang Theory (what a great song!)... and then finds an even higher gear for
Tripe Face. The whole thing clocks in at nearly 42 minutes of uninterrupted jazz
improvisation, funky virtuosity, and blistering rock 'n roll. And to top it all off,
they bring out featfriend Greg Koch for a three-guitar Texas Twister encore. This band can
do anything, and on this night they did. Sound quality is a little brighter and punchier
than some, one of the reasons why this is a personal favorite. If you've never tried post-
Lowell George Feat, or have gone through life completely Featless, take the Rock & Roll
Doctor's advice and download this show!

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