Slow Ride
"Slow Ride"
Get ready for Foghat's ultimate anthem, "Slow Ride"! Released in 1975, this iconic Hard Rock and Blues Rock masterpiece is instantly recognizable by its unforgettable bass line and driving guitar riff. A staple of classic rock, it perfectly captures the infectious energy and groove of 70s rock.
- TITLE: Slow Ride
- BAND: Foghat
- GENRE: Blues Rock, Hard Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: December 12
- YEAR: 1975
Featured on their hit 1975 album Fool for the City, "Slow Ride" cemented Foghat's place in rock history. This track masterfully blends Hard Rock power with a deep Blues Rock groove, characterized by its simple yet powerful bass intro, crunchy guitar riff, cowbell accents, and Lonesome Dave Peverett's distinctive vocals. It became Foghat’s highest-charting single in the US and a defining moment for the band.
Known for both its extended eight-minute album version and a punchier single edit, "Slow Ride" has enjoyed enduring popularity since 1975. Its frequent use in films, television, and video games has introduced it to new generations. A constant on classic rock radio and a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at live shows, its legacy as a definitive 70s hard rock anthem is undeniable.
SONG MEANING: While open to interpretation, "Slow Ride" is widely understood to be laden with sexual innuendo. The lyrics use the metaphor of taking a "slow ride" and urging to "take it easy" as a suggestion for prolonged lovemaking or savoring the experience, rather than rushing physical intimacy.
"Foghat"
- TITLE: Foghat
- ACTIVE: 1971–1984 (1971), 1993–present (1993)
- BAND: Foghat
"Home in My Hand"
- TITLE: Home in My Hand
- BAND: Foghat
- GENRE: Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: January 06
- YEAR: 1974
