Wow, they tour a whole lot. They've been everywhere. From Tv to small street fairs to the Milwaukee summer fest, to hundreds of nightclubs. True road warriors.
Holy shit! I have this CD never thought I’d hear it live.they give it the total Telstar treatment. .OMG!!. .i have all their records and saw them live in Portland OR after the first album was released. Totally awesome band. Don’t know about this current line up but one of the founding members was Danny Amis who was part of The Raybeats. Their album Guitar Beat, long out of print is straight up classic. Not sure if Danny is still with us due to serious health complications, no longer tours with the band.
This was my first introduction to Los Straitjackets and WOW, what an intro! I was curious. Then mesmerized. Then impressed. Then laughing my way through the A Cappella portion. Then back to impressed. Totally opened the door to all of their wonderful surf guitar tracks and style. Loving it still today more than ever in 2020! 👍
First saw them in 1997 at the Virginia Museum of Art in Richmond, Va. I instantly fell in love and I too was impressed and mesmerized. They organized a bus trip for fans to travel with them in Spain in May 2001 and I went with them. Incredible once in a lifetime trip! Great guys. So glad that they could keep going through the years with new members. The original 4 will be my fav though. Biased I guess!
@@bobdavis1694 I must say that I saw the Fabulous Pontani Sisters with Los Staitjackets here in Chicago at The Abbey Pub here in Chicago, probably back in the late 1990s. They were fantastic. It was like going back in time to the Go-Go dancing of 1967, yet they also had (and I honestly mean this only in the nicest way), the exciting effect of a strip act that never took their clothes off. :-)
They turned a song that I couldn't stand...into a song that I love.
My band opened for Los Straitjackets at Maxwell's in Hoboken, N.J., back in 1997. They are sheer brilliance.
Wow, they tour a whole lot. They've been everywhere. From Tv to small street fairs to the Milwaukee summer fest, to hundreds of nightclubs. True road warriors.
All of the seven just hitting it out of the park backing them up!!!
Holy shit! I have this CD never thought I’d hear it live.they give it the total Telstar treatment. .OMG!!. .i have all their records and saw them live in Portland OR after the first album was released. Totally awesome band. Don’t know about this current line up but one of the founding members was Danny Amis who was part of The Raybeats. Their album Guitar Beat, long out of print is straight up classic. Not sure if Danny is still with us due to serious health complications, no longer tours with the band.
I heard Danny recovered...and very glad to hear that. It's Only A Movie, the Raybeats' 2nd record is also fantastic.
Saw them about 33 years ago at Seattle’s Bumbershoot Arts Festival…tons of fun, especially live. Love this band‼️
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This was my first introduction to Los Straitjackets and WOW, what an intro! I was curious. Then mesmerized. Then impressed. Then laughing my way through the A Cappella portion. Then back to impressed. Totally opened the door to all of their wonderful surf guitar tracks and style. Loving it still today more than ever in 2020! 👍
Conan O’Brien always bring the Koolest Rockabilly/Surf groups 🥰😬
Wow!! This was huge!!
What I like is that you can hear every note. No shredding, no string bending just pure guitar chords. Ahhh the good old day's.
First saw them in 1997 at the Virginia Museum of Art in Richmond, Va. I instantly fell in love and I too was impressed and mesmerized. They organized a bus trip for fans to travel with them in Spain in May 2001 and I went with them. Incredible once in a lifetime trip! Great guys. So glad that they could keep going through the years with new members. The original 4 will be my fav though. Biased I guess!
Unreal
Too cool.
Frankly, the best version of that song.
It sure is !!! I Love It !!!
Que buena versión hicieron 😮😮😮 muchas felicidades paisanos 😅😅😅❤❤❤
I was there in the studio for this. Those guys are great !
Love it when Eddie takes off with his solo@
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing!
Bravo Maestro!
Nice arrangement, boys!
Transcendent. I was floored then and I am now.
That was bitchin!
Just Amazing !!!!
I remember having this band described to me when I was a kid and was like I have to hear this.
*Thanks so much for posting this!*
This Rocks !!!!
Sounds very Joe Meek
Seems like there's a little bit of "Dreaming" by Blondie in there too.
Saul Goodman on keyboard @3:12?
We were a proper country
Fucking beon sir
I love this performance, but the fabulous Pontani Sisters are nowhere to be seen in this clip.
Thanks Jim, I just removed those words from the description about The Pontani Sisters being on this clip.
@@bobdavis1694 I must say that I saw the Fabulous Pontani Sisters with Los Staitjackets here in Chicago at The Abbey Pub here in Chicago, probably back in the late 1990s. They were fantastic. It was like going back in time to the Go-Go dancing of 1967, yet they also had (and I honestly mean this only in the nicest way), the exciting effect of a strip act that never took their clothes off. :-)