Worth listening to if you have not heard it. Tamera from GeorgiaGregg Allman did this on his final studio album and I love his rendition of it.Hey, cant make any money paying them fines ! In case no one knows " driving the back roads so I wouldnt get weighed" is called " runnin the scales" which is going around the state scale houses on highway so you dont get caught for being over weight. They went out and was took over by Daimler Chrysler who owns Freightliner and became part of that. The White truck company opened a new plant called White Western. The White that Paul was thinking of was a White Western Star. They were $10.00 for a mason jar full in Tijuana. pharmaceutical benzedrine or amphetamine as it was. The reference to Whites would be the white crosses we used to have i.e. Mark from KansasJorma Yep Weed whites and wine.Probably also the best versions of many of their songs! My favorite live recording by far. Cactus From Zacatlan from MexicoThe best version I've heard of Willin' is the one in a youtube recording I found called something like Live at the Ultrasonic, from 1973.Wrong on both accounts! Cheers to good music! This song sort of has a Bob Seger feeling to it! I found out! My guess was cocaine or cigarettes. I am a 30 year old girl and have been jamming this. Ambi from Moab, Utah Hey - I came here to discover what “whites” referred to in this song.I think she was friends with Lowell George, who wrote it, so maybe just a tip of the hat for her to sing it. Cid Young from Moss Beach CaThere's a lovely Linda Ronstadt version of this song too, but it doesn't make a whole lotta since when she sings about Dallas Alice.Brett from Lehi, Arizona 20 Miles East Of PhoenixWho is Alice in this song.But it could also be referred to as cocaine. Debbie Turner from Rosman, NcIn the beginning I was convinced that the white was white cross.Panzade from S FloridaGene Parsons did a lovely version of Willin’ on his solo album: Kindling.In this song I really hear the loneliness of the road, especially in the music's minor key, the wistfullness in George's voice and remembering the endless desolate stretches through New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada. I remember passing Tucumcari and Tonopah and I spent nights near each town. Armin from Dallas/fort WorthThis song reminds me of the drive I took in 1988 at the age of nineteen from Tulsa, OK to Oakland, CA to take the job at which I'm still working.Lowell, Richie and Paul are gone, but the sound will carry on. The band autographed my original copy of feats don't fail me now. The last time 2008 at a ski resoprt in Lutesen MN. Dano-msp from MinnesotaI saw the Little Feat the first time in 1977 Minneapolis when Lowell was still in his white overalls rocking the stage.Steve from The InternetWeren't white crosses actually dexedrine? They were 10 mg tablets quartered into four.
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