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  1. Fool for the City is the fifth studio album by English rock band Foghat, released on 15 September 1975. Featuring the band's signature song "Slow Ride", along with the title track, it was the band's first album to go platinum.

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  2. "Fool For The City" is the title track from the album of the same name released by Foghat in 1975. It was written by the band's frontman Dave Peverett, who also wrote their hit "Slow Ride" from the same album. Peverett died of cancer in 2000 at age 56.

  3. Sep 15, 2015 · Having already managed to tap into Hooker's blues from half a world away, Foghat remained far from their hero's Mississippi homeland when it came time to record Fool for the City. With Earl...

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  5. Fool For The City” by Foghat is not just a song about a desire for change; it is an anthem of liberation. The repetition of “I’m a fool for the city” acts as an affirmation, a declaration of breaking free from the constraints of a stagnant life.

  6. Oct 19, 2015 · Fool for the City, the fifth overall release by the British quartet, was the apex of the group’s success and includes their most potent and indelible contributions to the classic rock radio pantheon. While there are no Earth-shattering rock innovations here, there is a solid (and pleasantly surprising) uniformity of quality tunes spread ...

  7. Feb 15, 2022 · Dubbing themselves ‘Rock And Roll Outlaws’ (the next album title), Foghat were now a slightly baffled, where-did-it-all-go-right monster. 1975’s Fool For The City went platinum, and in 1977, Foghat Live, their definitive showcase, sold two million copies.

  8. Explore the meaning and story behind Foghat's iconic song "Fool For The City" in this concise guide. Uncover the inspiration and hidden layers of this classic rock anthem.

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