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Setlists for the year: 1976 |
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City, State: | 1/1/1976 | Boarding House | San Francisco, CA | | 1/1/1976 | Shryock Auditorium - Southern Illinois University | Carbondale, IL | | 1/6/1976 | University of Illinois - Foellenger Auditorium | Urbana, IL | | 2/5/1976 | Spokane Coliseum | Spokane, WA | | 2/6/1976 | Seattle Center Arena | Seattle, WA | | 2/7/1976 | Lane County Fairgrounds | Eugene, OR | | 2/8/1976 | Seattle Center Arena | Seattle, WA | | 2/12/1976 | Memorial Auditorium | Sacramento, CA | | 2/13/1976 | Winterland Ballroom | San Francisco, CA | | 2/14/1976 | Winterland Ballroom | San Francisco, CA | | 2/15/1976 | San Jose Civic Auditorium | San Jose, CA | | 2/16/1976 | Convention Center | Anaheim, CA | | 2/17/1976 | Anaheim Convention Center | Anaheim, CA | | 2/18/1976 | San Diego Sports Arena | San Diego, CA | | 2/22/1976 | University of New Mexico, Johnson Gym | Albuquerque, NM | | 2/24/1976 | Levitt Arena | Wichita, KS | | 3/2/1976 | Ottawa Civic Centre | Ottawa, Canada | | 3/5/1976 | Riverfront Coliseum | Cincinnati, OH | | 3/6/1976 | Kent Memorial Gym | Kent, OH | | 3/7/1976 | New Century Theatre | Buffalo, NY | | 3/8/1976 | Berkeley Community Theatre | Berkeley, CA | | 3/9/1976 | Michigan State University Auditorium | Lansing, MI | | 3/21/1976 | Anaheim Stadium | Anaheim, CA | | 3/27/1976 | Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro, NC | | 4/10/1976 | Civic Center | San Diego, CA | | 4/11/1976 | County Bowl | Santa Barbara, CA | | 4/16/1976 | Rosegarden Ballroom | Pismo Beach, CA | | 4/23/1976 | Roxy Theatre | Hollywood, CA | | 4/24/1976 | Roxy Theatre | Hollywood, CA | | 4/25/1976 | Roxy Theatre | Hollywood, CA | | 4/29/1976 | Marietta College | Marietta, OH | | 5/1/1976 | Fieldhouse - University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati, OH | | 5/4/1976 | Tower Theatre | Upper Darby, PA | | 5/5/1976 | Orpheum Theater | Boston, MA | | 5/6/1976 | Providence College - Alumni Hall | Providence, RI | | 5/8/1976 | Warner Theatre | Washington, DC | | 5/9/1976 | Warner Theatre | Washington, DC | | 5/10/1976 | Warner Theatre | Washington, DC | | 5/11/1976 | The Mosque | Richmond, VA | | 5/12/1976 | Mets Ballpark | Norfolk, VA | | 5/15/1976 | Louisville Convention Center | Louisville, KY | | 5/17/1976 | City Auditorium | Jackson, MS | | 5/18/1976 | Dixon-Myers Auditorium | Memphis, TN | | 5/21/1976 | Charleston Civic Center | Charleston, WV | | 5/22/1976 | University of Tennessee | Knoxville, TN | | 5/23/1976 | Fox Theatre | Atlanta, GA | | 5/31/1976 | Charlton Athletic Football Club | The Valley, England | | 6/2/1976 | Palace Theatre | Manchester, England | | 6/3/1976 | Newcastle City Hall | Newcastle, England | | 6/5/1976 | Parkhead Stadium aka Celtic Park | Glasgow, Scotland | | 6/6/1976 | Messegelaende -The Sunrise Festival | Offenburg, Germany | | 6/7/1976 | Sportpark | Geleen, Netherlands | | 6/8/1976 | Ahoy Hall | Rotterdam, Netherlands | | 6/9/1976 | Palais des Sports | Paris, France | | 6/11/1976 | Unknown | Hilversum, Netherlands | | 6/12/1976 | Swansea City Football Club - Vetch Field | Swansea, England | | 6/13/1976 | Birmingham Odeon | Birmingham, England | | 6/14/1976 | Hammersmith Odeon | London, England | | 6/16/1976 | Stockholms Konserthus | Stockholm, Sweden | | 6/17/1976 | Falkoner Theater | Copenhagen, Denmark | | 6/18/1976 | Musikhalle | Hamburg, Germany | | 6/19/1976 | Neckarstadion | Stuttgart, Germany | | 7/3/1976 | Auckland Town Hall | Auckland, New Zealand | |
Date: 7/4/1976 | Location: Wellington Town Hall - Wellington, New Zealand | Setlist: "By the time Little Feat arrived in New Zealand, their local audience had reached critical
mass. In Wellington, the demand for tickets was so great that a second show was
hastily
added. The two shows played back to back, the first starting at 6.00pm, the second at
8.00pm." | Comments: Two shows: 6pm and 8pm was previously listed as 07/05/76 show info verified
by this web site:https://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/nat-
music/audio/201827361/under-
the-influence-little-feat verified by Tour Program
The tour was billed as
"Little Feat Down Under `76" --- although the first 3 dates (5 shows) were to take
place in New Zealand. Then it was off to Australia for 7 shows in 6 cities.
According to the Radio New Zealand website, TWO shows happened on July 4,
1976, one at 6:00 p.m., and one at 8:30 p.m.
The author has included his transcribed review. They played on his 18th birthday, a
memorable event he is sure never to forget.
Nick Bollinger writes: "Earlier this year I got a text from an old friend with a long
memory. It read: “Happy birthday. It must be 40 years today since Little Feat played
in Wellington.”
He was right. Little Feat had played in Wellington on July 4th 1976, the day I turned
eighteen.
Of course, there was more significance to Little Feat’s arrival in New Zealand at that
moment than the fact that they were my favorite band and it happened to be my
birthday. As their sold-out concerts in three New Zealand cities showed, there were a
few thousand others as keen as I was to see this band, with their remarkable
frontman Lowell George.
Lowell George had formed Little Feat in Los Angeles in 1969. The singer, guitarist
and songwriter had recently left Frank Zappa’s Mothers Of Invention. Little Feat
made two albums for Warner Bros. as a quartet, both of which included versions of
the immortal song ‘Willin’. The ode to long distance truckers, cannabis smugglers
and illegal immigration was the earliest evidence of George’s genius as a songwriter,
and was quickly covered by the Byrds and Linda Ronstadt, among others. Still sales
of the first two Little Feat albums were small.
A line-up reshuffle saw them joined by conga player Sam Clayton and a second
guitarist, Paul Barrere, turning Little Feat into a sextet. This was the group that would
come to New Zealand.
One thing that was unusual in those pre-internet days, was that New Zealand
crowds were turning out to see a band that had really had very little exposure
through the usual channels. Little Feat had no hit singles, no commercial airplay, and
hadn’t been on television. Their music appeared to have spread by osmosis.
One local fan who may have aided this spontaneous process was Malcolm
McSporran. “I used to crusade. Everywhere I went I would carry a bag of records
with me and I would browbeat, force people, evangelize – and Little Feat were one
of the bands I would evangelize about. The word of mouth would crackle through the
undergrowth and the subculture. Freaks up on the Coromandel peninsula and down
on the West Coast of the South Island, and I guess they were all in touch with each
other. It was a kind of dissemination of class acts.”
Local musicians also helped spread the word. Midge Marsden remembers
discovering the group in the early ‘70s through their first album, though it was not
even released here. He began performing Little Feat songs with his group The
Country Flyers, and recalls other local groups such as Mammal and Rockinghorse
doing the same. When guitarist Martin Hope left the Wellington-based Flyers to join
The Human Instinct in Auckland, he brought Little Feat songs with him into the
Instinct’s repertoire.
If Little Feat’s stellar musicianship was one reason for their appeal, there was also
an anti-establishment ethos that seemed to be encoded in their songs. In "Willin’"
Lowell George sang of the “weed whites and wine” that kept the long distance
trucker – or touring musician – going until the next town. And there was "Sailin’
Shoes" with its "cocaine trees" and rock’n’roll doctor’s with their mysterious
prescriptions. They caught the mood of the counterculture.[
By the time Little Feat arrived in New Zealand, their local audience had reached
critical mass. In Wellington, the demand for tickets was so great that a second show
was hastily added. The two shows played back to back, the first starting at 6.00pm,
the second at 8:30pm. Many punters went to both.
But those 1976 shows Little Feat played in New Zealand almost marked the end of
an era. That same year the Sex Pistols would release ‘Anarchy In the UK’, heralding
the arrival of punk, which would change the face of rock’n’roll. And while Little Feat’s
1978 live set Waiting For Columbus would become their biggest-selling album,
neither the group nor their charismatic leader Lowell George would last out the
decade.
Listen to the Radio New Zealand interview, here (28 minutes, 52
seconds)...https://www.radionz.co.nz/audio/player?audio_id=201827361
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7/5/1976 | Unknown | Wellington, New Zealand | | 7/6/1976 | Christchurch Town Hall | Christchurch, New Zealand | | 7/8/1976 | Melbourne Festival Hall | Melbourne, Australia | | 7/10/1976 | Entertainment Centre | Perth, Australia | | 7/12/1976 | Festival Theatre | Adelaide, Australia | | 7/14/1976 | Festival Hall | Melbourne, Australia | | 7/16/1976 | Hordern Pavilion | Sydney, Australia | | 7/18/1976 | Hordern Pavilion | Sydney, Australia | | 7/19/1976 | Festival Hall | Brisbane, Australia | | 8/25/1976 | San Diego Sports Arena | San Diego, CA | |
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