Slow Ride

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“Slow Ride”
Single by Foghat
from the album Fool for the City
Released 1975
Genre Hard rock
Blues-rock
Length 8:14(LP), 3:56(single), 8:21(1977 live), 9:44(2007 live)
Label Bearsville Records
Producer Nick Jameson

"Slow Ride" is a song composed by "Lonesome" Dave Peverett and recorded by the rock band Foghat, appearing on their fifth album Fool for the City (1975). This was Foghat's top single, peaking at number 20. It also appears on Foghat Live (1977), which was their best selling album at over two million copies. In 2007, it was released on a new Foghat album, Live II. The song was in mid-tempo and the ending is played at a faster tempo as drummer Roger Earl was getting irked in playing the same tempo for the majority of the song (this was confirmed by Dave Peverett on an episode of In the Studio with Redbeard which devoted an episode to the making of the Fool For the City album).

There are 4 versions of this song on the market. The original LP version from Fool For the City lasts 8 minutes and 14 seconds. The single version, found in several compilations was truncated to 3:56 with a fade-out ending. The 1977 live version is 8:21, and the 2007 live version is 9:44.

Originally recorded in the key of A and performed during Dave Peverett's tenure in A. In concert performances, Foghat now plays it in G#.

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[edit] Appearances in popular culture

"Slow Ride" has been featured in many films, television shows and video games.

It has had an appearance in the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and is the first song on the game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.

[edit] Films

  • Barnyard
  • Dazed and Confused, at the end of the movie when Mitch returns home after his exciting night, and Pink, Slater and Wooderson drive off to Houston to get Aerosmith tickets. This is its most famous usage and has been parodied multiple times.
  • FM
  • Nighthawks
  • Wild Hogs, when the gang first rides their motorcycles together.

[edit] Television

Slow Ride has also been used in advertising; namely by Carl's Jr./Hardee's and also by Honda.

[edit] Video games

  • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • Guitar Hero III as a playable track. However, the version in the game is shortened down to 4 minutes and 5 seconds (the cover follows the original version until 3:53 into it, from where it skips to the end).