
Video Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9VFTxPgtq0
Description: Foghat turned a mundane New York ritual—waiting for a plumber—into rock history on the cover of 1975’s *Fool for the City*, where drummer Roger Earl cheerfully drops a fishing line into a manhole at 232 E 11th St. The East Village backdrop, with its lived-in brick and battered curb, gives the band’s hard-driving boogie rock a wry, urban punch line, as if the city itself were in on the joke. Standing on the exact spot today, you can almost hear “Slow Ride” rumbling up from the underground. This is one stop in the MusicRoadTrip.com album-cover App.
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