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Foghat

Live Performances by Foghat in 1998

  • By January 1, 1998, when Foghat performed for "Live Two Centuries of Boogie," the band had experienced a dynamic career trajectory marked by both comm... Read Full Description >

    By January 1, 1998, when Foghat performed for "Live Two Centuries of Boogie," the band had experienced a dynamic career trajectory marked by both commercial success and lineup changes. Prior to this live recording, they released "Foghat," their self-titled debut album in 1972, which established them in the rock genre. However, by the late '90s, they were primarily recognized for their energetic live performances and classic rock hits. This concert reflects the band's commitment to blues-rock, showcasing their ability to blend original compositions with renowned covers like "Sweet Home Chicago." Interestingly, despite facing challenges such as the passing of original members, the band continued to tour and release new music, exemplifying their resilience and dedication to their craft. This live recording serves as a testament to Foghat's enduring appeal and their ability to engage audiences with electrifying performances.

FOGHAT - Drivin' Wheel Performance at Live On The Plaza, Houston

Live On The Plaza
Houston, TX, United States

November 30, 1998 | Video Length: 6:45
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  • In the video titled "FOGHAT - Drivin' Wheel," recorded on November 30, 1998, during the Millennium Tour in Houston, Foghat was in a phase of revitaliz... Read Full Description >

    In the video titled "FOGHAT - Drivin' Wheel," recorded on November 30, 1998, during the Millennium Tour in Houston, Foghat was in a phase of revitalization, showcasing a lineup that included original member Lonesome Dave Peverett alongside Roger Earl, Tony Stevens, and Bryan Basset. Prior to this performance, Foghat had released the album "Foghat" in 1993, marking their return after a hiatus and featuring a return to their blues-rock roots. By the time of this live recording, the band had successfully reestablished themselves in the music scene, embracing both classic hits and newer material, appealing to long-time fans and a new generation. The performance captures the essence of their live energy and dedication, as well as their ability to connect with the audience, being a testament to their enduring legacy in rock music. Notably, Foghat is famous for their energetic live performances, which continued to define their career long after their initial breakout in the 1970s.