On TV today, “Midnight Special” hosted by Little Feat & Emmylou Harris (1977)

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This week In One-Off Collaborations 23/52

George Harrison & Eric Clapton, Frank Zappa, John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Journey, Albert King & Luther Allison, Grace Potter & Warren Haynes, Imelda May & Jeff Beck, Ariana Grande & Chris Martin, Joan Baez & Bob Dylan, Little Feat, Emmylou Harris & Bonnie Raitt, Sharon Jones & Susan Tedeschi, Luciano Pavarotti & Eurythmics, My Morning Jacket & Boston Pops Orchestra, Erykah Badu & The Brooklyn Philharmonic

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Little Feat are in Pennsylvania (2017)

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LIttle Feat travel to Jamaica (2015)

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New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°481

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mgk’s "Your Name Forever" pays tribute to snowboarder Luke "The Dingo" Trembath, weaving grief and camaraderie into a heartfelt track. Yungblud’s "Hello Heaven, Hello" stretches nine minutes, introducing orchestral elements as the lead single from his fourth album.

Bon Iver’s "If Only I Could Wait" merges Justin Vernon’s falsetto with Danielle Haim’s harmonies. James Arthur’s "Karaoke" explores turbulent love, while My Morning Jacket’s "Half A Lifetime" reflects on self-discovery.

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Warner Brothers take Little Feat to Paris (1975)

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Little Feat travel to Jamaica (2020)

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This week In Male Balladeers 04/52

D’Angelo’s "Devil's Pie," a gritty DJ Premier collaboration, critiques materialism through stripped-back funk, while José James’ “Trouble” channels Bill Withers and Sly Stone with swagger and emotional depth. Aaron Neville softens Leonard Cohen’s "Bird on the Wire" with smooth harmonies, and INXS’s "Beautiful Girl" conveys heartfelt simplicity. Curtis Mayfield’s "People Get Ready" remains a Civil Rights anthem of optimism, and Little Feat’s jazzy “Dixie Chicken” revels in playful storytelling and timeless charm. Dean Martin’s serene take on “It’s Easy to Remember” pairs elegant restraint with nostalgia, while Robert Wyatt’s surreal “Sea Song” from *Rock Bottom* balances tender minimalism with dreamlike ambiguity. Neil Finn’s “Fall at Your Feet” from Crowded House centers on quiet vulnerability and enduring sincerity.

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This week In ’70s Throwback’ 04/52

Pink Floyd channels rebellion with "Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)," merging hypnotic beats and a children's choir in a critique of conformity, while ABBA’s "Dancing Queen" encapsulates disco's glittering highs with bittersweet undertones. Van Halen’s electrified "You Really Got Me" bursts with swagger, and Chicago’s “25 or 6 to 4” blends jazzy chaos with iconic riffs. Elton John’s "Crocodile Rock" leans into retro fun, contrasting the Steve Miller Band’s laid-back cool on "The Joker." Little Feat’s soulful "Dixie Chicken" exudes Southern grit, while T. Rex’s quirky "Mad Donna" thrives on glam oddities. Cheap Trick taps into playful paranoia with "Dream Police," and Styx’s "Crystal Ball" reflects on uncertainty with poignant clarity, both showcasing unique textures. KISS throws subtlety aside with the brash “Hotter Than Hell,” and Bowie’s "TVC 15" delivers avant-garde wit through its surreal TV-swallowing tale.

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