Whenever I'm miserable I put this brilliant video on and cheer myself up with its amazing spirit, playing and downright sense of people having a great time. The Brothers...bless 'em !!!!
Just heard Dave Alvin today on XM radio & now found his videos on TH-cam. Lovin' it all! Just what I need to make it through 2 more weeks of teaching middle schoolers!!!
Hard to imagine these guys don't get more views and comments than they do. Fantastic rhythm and moves, utterly authentic persona,.. some of the best blues-rock mixed guitar I have ever encountered. Yes, they're getting on -- but check out their blues-rock-rockabilly history sometime: rare legends they are.
+Rob H they maybe just 'barely 'posted this 'video? I think if 'we all 'keep posting 'stuff and 'telling our 'friends and 'Enemies about the 'Brother's and 'this 'CD... IT will 'be hotter than 'our 'New Mexico "Chili.
This is basically the reconstituted Blasters. That was one of the great 80’s rockabilly blues bands from LA. They made many a party for me in the day. So good to hear them again!
Setlist: 1. I Feel So Good; 2. Key to the Highway; 3. Southern Flood Blues; 4. Truckin' Little Woman; 5. What's Up With Your Brother?; 6. Please Please Please (beginning of song edited out); 7. Fourth of July; 8. Marie Marie; 9. Band Member Introductions; 10. So Long Baby Goodbye.
I can 't get over how 'clear this 'Video is coming 'thru on a computer... Wow I gotta 'get with it, "I 'gotts to 'Get on with learning more about Computers... LOL LOVE it... Listen to this 'Guitar... Gawd. Darn.
Good but could have been great set. They should always include their version of Johnny Ace Is Dead. WHY the big let down after Marie at the end. Their closing was awful. After Marie (the usual great), introduce the band then maybe go into their full version of "I got a Line on You' as a closer. This is where the Alvins lose me. All that talent but the smarts sometimes is a question mark. They seem to get too comfortable. Give the audience a knock out SMART performance EVERY SINGLE MINUTE. The shame is they can do it.PS - Lisa Pankraft is a great drummer.
Quit your whining Karen First off, this was an all day festival, so they were on early in the lineup. Which means, they only have about 45 minutes, to an hour. In this case, 45 Next, they were on tour promoting the album they had just released, the tribute to Big Bill Broonzy (I forget the name of the album) So, they are out touring, this isn't Dave Alvin and The Guilty Ones, Dave's usual gig This is Dave and Phil, so they are going to feature, mostly, songs off the album they just released. This isn't a Dave Alvin thing, so they arnt going to do Johnny Ace, especially in a 45 minute set Again, they only had 45 minutes Most of the set is going to feature songs from the just released album. And, since it's Dave and Phil, they have to do Marie Marie. Doesn't leave much time for anything else. As for closing, Dave chose to do it this way It's upbeat, it's a Blasters song, and it rocks, so it closes the show with a bang Sometimes they would throw in a few verses, most times not, like here Again, you say "their version" of Johnny Ace That's not a Blasters song That's a Dave Alvin song, he does with the Guity ones On THIS tour, it's billed as Dave and Phil, NOT The Guilty Ones. And backed up, by the Guilty Ones, as their backing band Understand the context of what your watching before before ripping them
Whenever I'm miserable I put this brilliant video on and cheer myself up with its amazing spirit, playing and downright sense of people having a great time. The Brothers...bless 'em !!!!
up tempo tunes like the Screamin Cheetah Wheelies
Phil and Dave transcend the greatness of Roots Rock, Blues and many other genres making it their own! Simply Awesome!
Just heard Dave Alvin today on XM radio & now found his videos on TH-cam. Lovin' it all! Just what I need to make it through 2 more weeks of teaching middle schoolers!!!
I can listen to Phil sing anytime.
Hard to imagine these guys don't get more views and comments than they do. Fantastic rhythm and moves, utterly authentic persona,.. some of the best blues-rock mixed guitar I have ever encountered. Yes, they're getting on -- but check out their blues-rock-rockabilly history sometime: rare legends they are.
+Rob H they maybe just 'barely 'posted this 'video? I think if 'we all 'keep posting 'stuff and 'telling our 'friends and 'Enemies about the 'Brother's and 'this 'CD... IT will 'be hotter than 'our 'New Mexico "Chili.
Lisa on the Drums..
Very good vibes from two of the best long live Dave and Phil Alvin
Seeing Dave and Phil live is now officially on my bucket list.
Just great. What else can I say?
This is basically the reconstituted Blasters. That was one of the great 80’s rockabilly blues bands from LA. They made many a party for me in the day. So good to hear them again!
A little more diverse though. Dave's outstanding on the guitar.
It do not ever nowhere, no how, no way get better than this!!!!!!!! Amazing and awesome and pure American music.
We was there from Italy!
Setlist: 1. I Feel So Good; 2. Key to the Highway; 3. Southern Flood Blues; 4. Truckin' Little Woman; 5.
What's Up With Your Brother?; 6. Please Please Please (beginning of song edited out); 7. Fourth of July; 8. Marie Marie; 9. Band Member Introductions; 10. So Long Baby Goodbye.
It was certainly worth the trip from nz. Fantastic
I can 't get over how 'clear this 'Video is coming 'thru on a computer... Wow I gotta 'get with it, "I 'gotts to 'Get on with learning more about Computers... LOL LOVE it... Listen to this 'Guitar... Gawd. Darn.
That was the best 46 minutes of my day!
man.this is so good
The best ♫♫ with my dear friend Gene Taylor.
Dave's great but Phil is the man! Love it, thanks
Just saw these guys two nights ago. They're going strong. Fantastic show.
love it
the total class!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome thanks for sharing!
great stuff as always
Badass bros.
Loved them since watching Streets of Fire when it was released, not a day goes by that I don't get my charge of their sound.
nobody does this plain and simple the best
The blasters
strats
That fucking rocked ! ! ! ! ! !
Gem! That is AMERICANA!
Aww...yeah!
American music, right from the USA.
Good but could have been great set. They should always include their version of Johnny Ace Is Dead. WHY the big let down after Marie at the end. Their closing was awful. After Marie (the usual great), introduce the band then maybe go into their full version of "I got a Line on You' as a closer. This is where the Alvins lose me. All that talent but the smarts sometimes is a question mark. They seem to get too comfortable. Give the audience a knock out SMART performance EVERY SINGLE MINUTE. The shame is they can do it.PS - Lisa Pankraft is a great drummer.
Quit your whining Karen
First off, this was an all day festival, so they were on early in the lineup. Which means, they only have about 45 minutes, to an hour. In this case, 45
Next, they were on tour promoting the album they had just released, the tribute to Big Bill Broonzy (I forget the name of the album)
So, they are out touring, this isn't Dave Alvin and The Guilty Ones, Dave's usual gig
This is Dave and Phil, so they are going to feature, mostly, songs off the album they just released. This isn't a Dave Alvin thing, so they arnt going to do Johnny Ace, especially in a 45 minute set
Again, they only had 45 minutes
Most of the set is going to feature songs from the just released album.
And, since it's Dave and Phil, they have to do Marie Marie.
Doesn't leave much time for anything else.
As for closing, Dave chose to do it this way
It's upbeat, it's a Blasters song, and it rocks, so it closes the show with a bang
Sometimes they would throw in a few verses, most times not, like here
Again, you say "their version" of Johnny Ace
That's not a Blasters song
That's a Dave Alvin song, he does with the Guity ones
On THIS tour, it's billed as Dave and Phil, NOT The Guilty Ones.
And backed up, by the Guilty Ones, as their backing band
Understand the context of what your watching before before ripping them