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Foghat Authentic Roger Earl Celebrates 50 Years of FOOL FOR THE CITY and Legendary Hit ‘Sluggish Trip’


Members of Foghat, together with lone authentic member, drummer Roger Earl, second from proper, maintain recognition plaques from Apple Music commemorating 25 million performs of their seminal hit track, ‘Sluggish Trip.’ – Contributed picture

By Jim Barber

It’s probably the most recognizable riffs in all of rock and roll music. There are few on-line playlist, or compilation of basic rock tunes that don’t have the long-lasting opening riff after which the pounding drum beat of ‘Sluggish Trip’ as a spotlight. It’s a track that’s been in movie and TV reveals, video video games, commercials. It’s as emblematic of the time and area during which it was crafted, the mid Seventies, as it’s resiliently related as an anthem for taking life at a slower, extra stress-free, extra laid-back tempo.

‘Sluggish Trip’ and the album it was featured on, Idiot for the Metropolis, is celebrating 50 years of iconic rock and roll notoriety this yr. And for the band that wrote, carried out and recorded it, Foghat, it’s a touchstone of the band’s previous, current and future, a beloved anthem that brings again reminiscences, evokes the thought of higher instances and higher days, in addition to a legacy of musical excellence that retains the band rockin’ and rollin’ each onstage and on document to today.

There are most likely lots of people who suppose, primarily based on the sound of the band’s music, the way it evokes a way of American freedom, the highway, good instances, infused with blues-based rock magic that Foghat is an all-American band. They’d be partially appropriate, as for a lot of their tenure, the band was situated within the U.S. the place most of its industrial and fashionable success was constructed and which continues to today.

Rhino Data launched a particular 50 Anniversary commemorative version of Idiot for the Metropolis in September, accessible on the band’s web site.

Cowl of the legendary Foghat album, Idiot for the Metropolis. A particular fiftieth Anniversary version, that includes beforehand unreleased reside tracks, was launched in September.

However, this was initially a band of Brits, anchored initially by three former members of one other seminal and influential Seventies band, Savoy Brown. Drummer Roger Earl, who was and is a co-founder and now the one authentic member left in Foghat, and his good pal guitarist/vocalist ‘Lonesome’ Dave Peverell alongside bassist Tony Stevens, left their former band on the similar time, and lined up with Rod Value (rhythm/slide guitar) to kind Foghat. The band signed to an American label, Bearsville Data, and moved en masse throughout the Atlantic – the place Earl continues to reside, in New York State.

Peverett was with the band by to its hiatus in 1984, rejoining when Earl, Value and Stevens reconstituted Foghat in 1993, persevering with to be its frontman till his dying in 2000. Value left the band in 1999 and died in 2005. Stevens retired in 2005, whereas one other longtime member, bassist Craig MacGregor, who initially joined in 1976 and rejoined in 2005 for a decade-long return, died in 2018. One other former member, guitarist Erik Cartwright (1981 to 1984) handed away in 2017.

The present lineup of Foghat options Earl, lead guitarist Bryan Bassett (since 1999), bassist Rodney O’Quinn who changed MacGregor in 2015 and latest member, Scott Holt on lead vocals, who joined in 2022, changing longtime vocalist Charlie Huhn. Holt had been the longtime sideman for Blues legend Buddy Man and labored with Earl on the drummers facet challenge, Earl & The Agitators, which launched the album Underneath the Affect in 2018].

One of many newer accolades for the band was getting a particular award from Apple Music for 25 million performs of ‘Sluggish Trip.’ Contemplating the track is now 50 years previous, was initially launched on vinyl, cassette and 8-track, and including in the truth that the band’s fan base is predominantly of the mature kind, the truth that the track has appealed to the youthful generations of music ‘customers’ to this diploma is nothing in need of spectacular. And it’s additionally informative, within the sense that it says one thing in regards to the energy of that track, it’s timelessness and it’s persevering with relevance in trendy tradition.

“That’s why we’re nonetheless taking part in. I imply, folks maintain turning as much as see us through the years. And there’s additionally been a lot of films the place the track has been in it, like Prime Gun – a complete bunch of stuff, and adverts on TV and I bear in mind it actually obtained lots of reputation once more when it was included within the Guitar Hero sport. It was truly one in all, if not the very first track on Guitar Hero. So we’ve obtained a bunch of younger folks, the place perhaps older brothers and sisters would play our music, or extra probably their mother and father would play it for his or her youngsters. I feel the best way I have a look at it’s that perhaps we obtained it proper within the first place you recognize, to take a line from a very nice rock and roll band, it’s solely rock and roll however I prefer it. I assume folks of all ages nonetheless like rock and roll,” mentioned Earl, a local of London, who then talked in regards to the band he simply referenced, The Rolling Stones, who’re additionally nonetheless touring and releasing new music properly into their seventh decade of existence.

“They’re most likely my favorite band. After I was rising up in London, I used to go see them at Eel Pie Island, and in Hampstead at The Railway Resort within the early days. After which they began getting well-known and began doing excursions with like Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley. I bear in mind these excursions, however you couldn’t actually hear them again then that properly, nevertheless it was nonetheless nice to see them again in these days. These Eel Pie Island reveals had been nice.”

Turning to the 50th anniversary of Foghat’s seminal album, the one which broke the band in an enormous approach on the North American music scene, Earl mentioned that nobody knew on the time, as they had been writing and recording the songs for Idiot for the Metropolis that it, and particularly ‘Sluggish Trip’ was going to turn into this large launching level for the band, and a bona fide rock and roll cultural second. They simply knew they had been working exhausting, and collaborating properly, and that the spirit imbuing the periods was constructive, resulting in an final result that each one the band members had been pleased with.

“Proper from the start, the band had some terrific producers in Nick Jameson and Dave Edmunds. And it was all the time a band factor you recognize. Dave [Peverett] was most likely the principle author of phrases. I put a pair in once in a while, particularly if it was a driving track, as a result of Dave didn’t drive. It was all the time a band effort. As I mentioned, Dave was the principle author so far as the lyrics and stuff go. Rod was an unimaginable affect so far as his guitar taking part in, nevertheless it was all the time a full band effort proper from the start. Dave would typically give you the essential thought after which we might all type of take part. And it’s the identical at present with this model of the band. We do it the identical approach with this present lineup, which hopefully would be the ultimate lineup,” he mentioned.

“In actual fact, myself and Scott wrote one other track final evening. We had principally all of the mattress tracks carried out with guitars, vocals and stuff on 11 or 12 songs, and we had been prepared to start out placing the bass on them however then final evening Scott got here up with one other thought, and this morning he polished it up a bit, and I added just a few touches to it. So we’re simply ready for [guitarist] Bryan to get to the studio so we will end it off. It’s enjoyable to do it that approach. And proper from the start, after Lonesome Dave handed, I knew the one approach that this band was going to proceed and be okay with it’s we’ve to proceed making music. That’s what you do. That’s what we do. That’s what I all the time needed to do. I can play drum solos they usually’re enjoyable to do once in a while, however making music and taking part in in a band is what I get pleasure from. However getting again to the 25 million performs on Apple, I don’t even actually know what which means.

“With ‘Sluggish Trip,’ it was truly Dave who performed that opening lick, that opening half that everybody now is aware of. Tony Stevens had left the band and Nick Jameson had joined us in 1974. Rod and I had a type of band home on Lengthy Island, however I used to be truly residing upstate in New York as was Nick Jameson. I requested Nick if he needed to affix the band and we requested him if he performed bass. He mentioned yeah that it was the primary instrument he realized to play on, after piano. So we drove all the way down to Lengthy Island and Rod and I had the basement sound-proofed, I feel it was most likely as a result of it was a basement and it was quieter, and likewise we didn’t wish to annoy the neighbours. And that session was the primary time we performed ‘Sluggish Trip.’ Dave began off the riff, the start, and we had been simply jamming on it. And Dave mentioned, ‘I’ve obtained some phrases which may match into this.’ Initially he known as it one thing else however then partway by the jam he modified the primary phrases to ‘sluggish trip.’ It’s a enjoyable track to play. I’ve been taking part in it for 50 years and I all the time get a kick out of it,” Earl mentioned, including that he doesn’t perceive when some artists complain that they really feel obligated to play their hits evening after evening for years on finish.

“They need to be so f***ing fortunate! We made 17 studio albums through the years [Sonic Mojo is the most recent, being released in November 2023]. We now have an enormous selection of songs to make up the remainder of the hour and a half we’re taking part in every evening. It’s a privilege to have successful track that individuals get excited to listen to evening after evening. We attempt to maintain the hit songs that each one charted within the lineup. Sometimes we’ll overlook one and we’ll go, ‘maintain on second.’ Like, there was one track that I can’t bear in mind what the title was that apparently obtained to quantity 15 on the rock charts and the Billboard charts [‘Live Now … Pay Later,’ from the 1981 album Girls to Chat & Boys to Bounce]. And all of us mentioned, ‘properly, perhaps we’d higher begin taking part in that one.’ Hear, you recognize what? I understand how lucky I’m. That is what I all the time needed to do. Ever since I began taking part in drums after I was 15.

“I took three years of classes earlier than that. However I all the time needed this, I all the time needed to be taking part in in a band, banging on the drums and doing drum solos, when you get type of proficient sufficient. Taking part in in a band is what I all the time liked doing. And I’ve been blessed as a result of proper from the very starting, the primary band I used to be in after I was 16 or 17, they had been all nice gamers. The bass participant within the first band I used to be in, he was my greatest good friend rising up since I used to be six or seven. And there was additionally Ray Dorset, who went on to be a singer in Mungo Jerry with my brother Colin on piano. So I all the time performed with actually nice gamers. After which in fact, Savoy Brown, which was a incredible band to be in. I had a lot enjoyable in that band. I most likely truly had an excessive amount of enjoyable once in a while in that band, as I’ve carried out in Foghat. However, like I mentioned earlier than, I understand how lucky I’m. I like what I do, making music and taking part in. I’m by no means going to complain, particularly about taking part in songs that individuals love to listen to.”

So, right here’s an fascinating incontrovertible fact that many informal followers of Foghat might not know. In November of this yr, the band will probably be taking part in three reveals in the UK. Extremely, these are the primary three reveals Foghat has performed within the nation the place the band began – since 1973. By the author of this text’s Grade 12 math (he failed as soon as and needed to take it over once more FYI) that’s 52 years. Sure, the band moved from their residence nation to the US round that very same time, however 52 years. Actually?

“We went over there in 1973. Warner Brothers Data, which was the father or mother firm of our label Bearsville on the time, despatched over just a few bands. I feel we performed with The Doobie Brothers and Little Feat and one or two different bands. We did one present, perhaps two, and that was it, proper? What occurred was, when myself and Dave left Savoy Brown [in 1970] it was mutual. I feel [band leader and founder] Kim Simmonds needed to go off in a barely totally different path. What occurred was we had a gathering and mentioned we had been going to depart. Myself and Dave had breakfast the next day with the band’s supervisor Harry Simmonds [Kim’s older brother]. And we mentioned, ‘look, we’re going to depart, however we’ll keep round till Kim places his new band collectively.’ In actual fact, once we obtained again to the U.Ok. after that, we truly did some fundamental tracks for the following album that Kim put collectively. However that supervisor principally blackballed us within the U.Ok. and mentioned we might by no means work in England and the U.Ok. ever once more. It was simply fairly bizarre as a result of there was no exhausting emotions from us,” Earl defined.

“In actual fact, I had a gathering with the proprietor of the reserving company. Harry was the supervisor of Savoy Brown and Hen Shack, which had been two of the most important bands within the U.Ok. on the time. And he informed the homeowners of the company that he would take Hen Shack and Savoy Brown away from them in the event that they gave Foghat any dates. I heard that and went to speak to them. They lived down close to the place I lived on the time, in Wallingford in Oxfordshire. And so they informed me they couldn’t e book us as a result of Harry mentioned he was going to take Savoy Brown and Hen Shack away from the company. Thankfully, we form of averted that. Our first Foghat album was completed and it charted within the U.S. Our supervisor on the time was an American and he put a tour collectively. We did one tour with Captain Beefheart in Europe. And we additionally performed some Albert Corridor Winter Exhibits in London. We hadn’t truly performed in like a yr and a half earlier than this present. Plenty of credit score goes to Derek Taylor, who was working for Warner Brothers on the time. He was The Beatles’ publicist earlier than going to America. Derek Taylor obtained us on that tour with Captain Beefheart and it was terrific. He additionally obtained us a few membership dates over there too. Derek was a ravishing man, truly. A very, actually cool man. And we owe him quite a bit truly. He obtained us these dates and we managed to outlive. We put just a few kilos [the money, not actual weight] into the coffers and we managed to purchase a sandwich or two and feed the children. Then the document took off within the States.

“So then we went again over in 1973. However that was it. We haven’t performed there since, however now we’re going again and we’re doing three reveals. Additionally, what occurred was the band took off within the States and myself, Dave and Rod, particularly for myself and Dave, America was, and nonetheless is to me, this land of music. That is the place all of it got here from, you recognize, with the Blues, and rock and roll. All our favorite artists rising up had been Individuals. All my favorite drummers had been American drummers that performed on the early Chess data stuff. That’s what I grew up listening to. So coming right here, all the time felt like coming residence. And it’s now been my residence for greater than 50 years. To us, it was this land of music, land of magic, so far as I used to be involved. So we had been fairly busy within the U.S. but in addition our supervisor on the time, I feel he had an issue coping with European promoters and stuff. It was not that we by no means needed to return there and play, nevertheless it was our supervisor. His first three or 4 years he did actually good, however then he modified and circumstances modified. We tried to get again there once in a while, nevertheless it by no means labored out. So we’re excited to be going over there. We’re taking part in in Nice Yarmouth and we’ve a date in London at Shepherd’s Bush after which we’ve a present up in Manchester. So, yeah, I’m actually wanting ahead to it. I’m going to have an opportunity to see a bunch of previous associates and previous bandmates. Subsequent yr goes to be busy as properly. We’ve obtained dates in Finland and Sweden and dealing on some reveals in France and Italy … and Canada as properly. And I’m considering, ‘why don’t we go to Canada.’ So why don’t you go speak to some individuals who need us to come back to Canada … ideally someday in the summertime. We now have been to Canada. It appears to be each 4 or 5 years earlier than we get again there. I might love to come back there once more. I bear in mind one time we performed the El Mocambo in Toronto and it was simply incredible.”

One of many the reason why Foghat remains to be on the market touring all through North America, and now making a brief sojourn again to the previous nation, transferring on to 55 years, is as a result of they by no means stopped making new music. In actual fact, Earl had taken a break from recording the band’s new album to speak with Music Life Journal.

“We truly simply wrote one other track this morning. So after I’m carried out speaking to you, I’m going to start out on that. We’ve obtained 13 new songs within the works and we’ve obtained 4 or 5 reside tracks that we recorded final yr on the highway. We recorded each present, they usually’re songs that we’ve by no means recorded reside earlier than. And we’re going to incorporate a few of these on the brand new album within the works. We come all the way down to the studio right here in Florida each January, February, March type of, when issues are a bit chilly up north. Nicely, you recognize about that don’t you being in Canada. So we come down right here to the studio and we simply hang around. The climate’s okay and we simply begin taking part in. Then if anyone’s obtained some concepts about among the earlier songs we labored on final time we had been down right here we simply jam them,” Earl mentioned.

“The artistic factor of constructing music is the rationale we do that. It’s enjoyable making music and taking part in music. And then you definately get on the market and we all the time put one or two of the brand new songs in our set and up to now it’s labored. Individuals like them and settle for them.”

As for Earl himself, he most likely wouldn’t thoughts if it had been identified to readers that he’s at present 78 years previous – and nonetheless taking part in with aplomb and energy arguably probably the most bodily demanding position in any rock band, the drums. Earlier in our chat, he mentioned, form of off-handedly, “If the great Lord decides that my time is up, that may most likely do it. I take a line from ‘Highway Fever.’ I’m going to roll ‘until I’m previous, and I’m going to rock ‘until I drop.’ Thankfully, all people else within the band is youthful than me. So I needs to be okay.”

Later he defined the ‘secret’ for his longevity and sturdiness.

“I imply, I’ve had work carried out on my ft, my massive toes. I’ve had two double-hand transplants [awkward pause]… no, simply kidding. I’ve had some surgical procedure carried out on my fingers and fingers, my proper knee, each shoulders. However I additionally ran most of my life, up till about 20 years in the past, after which my knees type of determined that was sufficient of that. I all the time work out. I all the time make time for a stroll. I train with mild weights. I stretch and barely a day doesn’t go by that I don’t at the very least sit down on the follow pad. I imply, I’ve obtained some arthritis in my thumbs and shit like that. However over-the-counter stuff like Voltaren works. And, truly, I actually don’t have any type of ache in my joints. I take dietary supplements and stuff. I’ve been actual lucky like that. I’m associates with my medical doctors again up in Lengthy Island the place I spend a lot of the yr, I all the time have seats for them at my native reveals, so I get checkups yearly from them simply to ensure every thing’s functioning. If one thing feels odd, I discover someone, or extra precisely my lovely, dutiful spouse Linda [also Foghat’s manager] will discover someone who can repair it. So I’ve all the time stayed on prime of it,” he mentioned, as the concept maybe a part of his sense of dedication and dedication to sustaining his health is as a result of Foghat can also be a legacy of the bandmates and associates who’re not right here, as outlined earlier within the article.

“Very a lot so. In actual fact, on each album that we’ve carried out, we make some extent of thanking people who have gone earlier than us. And likewise, like with this award we simply obtained from Apple Music, we had one made for Rod and one for Dave and gave them to their households. And we had one for Nick Jameson, who remains to be with us. Dave was far too younger, he was solely 56 when he died. And Rod was about 59, which isn’t very previous both. Such is life. So we owe a debt to them to get it proper. And we’re respectful of that. It’s my job – our job – to hold on. It’s all in regards to the music. That’s why we did it again then, and why we nonetheless do it to today. Individuals wish to hear the songs. They wish to hear the music, and I’m glad about that. Hear, contemplating the lack of Ace Frehley, and Ozzy and others, I’ve a straightforward strategy to describe my scenario. The nice Lord hasn’t seen match to take me simply but. And I’m more than happy about that. Like I mentioned. I maintain bodily okay, and I like what I do. I play in an awesome band. These guys are incredible.”

For extra data on Foghat, upcoming reveals and information in regards to the forthcoming album, go to https://foghat.com.

  • Jim Barber is a veteran award-winning journalist and writer primarily based in Napanee, Ontario, Canada, who has been writing about music and musicians for greater than 30 years. In addition to his journalistic endeavors, he works as a communications and advertising specialist and is an avid volunteer in his group. Contact him at bigjim1428@hotmail.com.



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