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  1. Former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor makes a guest appearance playing slide guitar on "A Apolitical Blues". The band recorded and mixed enough material from these performances for a triple LP, but for marketing reasons kept it to a double album.

  2. A humorous, truncated version of “Don’t Bogart That Joint,” a tune done originally by Hayward’s previous band the Fraternity of Man, yields to “A Apolitical Blues,” with the Mick Taylor/Lowell George duo in high gear.

  3. Waiting for Columbus is the first live album by the band Little Feat, recorded during seven performances in 1977. The first four shows were held at the Rainbow Theatre in London on August 1–4, 1977. The final three shows were recorded the following week at George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium in Washington, D.C. on August.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_TaylorMick Taylor - Wikipedia

    Taylor appeared as a special guest of Little Feat at the Rainbow Theatre in London, 1977, sharing slide guitar with then-frontman Lowell George on "A Apolitical Blues": this song appears on Little Feat's critically acclaimed live album Waiting for Columbus.

  5. 30 de ago. de 2021 · Former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor makes a guest appearance playing slide guitar on "A Apolitical Blues". The band recorded and mixed enough material from these performances for a triple LP, but for marketing reasons kept it to a double album.

  6. 16 de dic. de 2021 · Waiting for Columbus is a fine live album. However, compared to Feat’s blistering performance at the Rainbow Theatre on 25th January 1975, it pales in comparison. Probably the finest live gig I have ever witnessed.

  7. 24 de dic. de 2021 · Celebrating 45 years since it’s release, Little Feat will be touring in 2022 on the “Waiting For Columbus Tour.” This bluesy live album with the addition of The Tower of Power ‘s horn section brings a New Orleans flair that makes this album memorable.