So so fucking good. I was introduced to Los Lobos because the dude running the board at Stevie Ray Vaughn's shows in 1985 played, Will the Wolf Survive?. I have loved them from that moment. Great American Band.
We San Diego mexicans, but East LA is the next best place. I have seen them in Dallas 8 times and I loved them every time more. Best one if I had to choose, the first time State Fair of Texas. We are so lucky to have cultural diversity in America.
@@johnpace4397 pretty sure they were booing MTV, the guy that introduced them mentioned MTV which I think meant MTV sponsored them, plus, he looks like an OG VJ from back then.
I was working in Cincinnati in fall of 1987. After a bowl of spaghetti and chili my friend said you have to hear this band - Los Lobos. They knocked the house down...I was hooked and a big fan ever since that club concert. Never thanked my friend for introducing them to me...
Seen los Lobos three times at The Fillmore in San Francisco. Among the best live bands I've ever heard. Their albums are off the hook. The Neighborhood is frickin' revolutionary.
They are the best Americana band there is and my favorite band. They have no fear. Last night on a Blues Cruise all Patrons we're invited to pen request for Los Lobos of any song. Of course their fans kept them in the ballpark. They played Hendrix, James Brown, Traffic, Grateful Dead, Neil Young plus Nortena artist that I do not Know. A great two hour show.
One of the greatest bands of all time. This performance is simply outrageously good. The band was still young and hungry, they simply burned through their set. Each song is so focused and the band is so tight, this period for me was them at their best as a line band about as good as it gets.
Fell in love with the song "Will the Wolf Survive" on MTV, but it was years later that I realized that the the guitar intro was lifted from the 1974 Nick Lowe song "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace Love and Understanding," recorded with his band Brinsley Schwarz and later made more famous by Elvis Costello.
What a great live band. Great musicianship all the way around. I first saw them at Summerfest, Milwaukee in '85 and they were so good, it was like where did these guys come from? Now years later having lived in Los Angeles forever I have a better understanding. This was a great period for them - thanks for posting!
Una de mis bandas favoritas. Juego de rock, blues, mariachi y tiro en algún país occidental. Una poco antigua banda del este de los ángeles que se desprender tus calcetines. Vamos a oírlo de todos los chulos. ¡ Hurra por Los Lobos.
I saw them a very LONG TIME AGO at a bar called Saint Mary's Bar n Grill in San Antonio Tx n literally someone had to stand by the fuse box resetting fuses bus their band was pulling to much power. Lol but a great band n show.
Los Lobos got airplay on KROQ in the 80's - a new wave station that also played rockabilly and California bands. Best radio station ever. I saw LL outdoors in Oregon in the 90's and twice indoors at Ram's Head in Annapolis in the 00's and 10's. Phenomenal rockers and exquisite acoustical players. What a band.
It's been said here many times, but these guys are truly an American Band. Born and raised in California....which literally was Mexico until the US stole it after the needless Mexican-American War (even U.S. Grant thought it was needless) Anyways I'm also a California son, born in LA, and second generation American from Mexican heritage....whatever. An amazing band that truly has it's roots in the kind of music we grew up with, and rock'n'roll is a big part of that, especially a couple metal bands that came out of San Gabriel Valley in the next decade. They played up here in Big Bear Lake (our new home) in April 2019, and the club was JAMMED. Apparently they play The CAVE every two or three years. Amazing show. White people was going crazy. We hung out after the show (my brother knows them from way back) and it was like a family bbq with your crazy cousins. Are they in Hall of Fame yet? They really should be.
I must say that Louis makes more sense back behind the drums than he does standing awkwardly in the middle with the third guitar. I know, he writes a bulk of the lyrics. Just an observation.
La Bamba will always be that one instantly recogizable hit for Lobos, especially by those not so familiar with their music. This is certainly the case in the UK, where La Bamba proved to be a huge hit in the charts in 1987 and has continued to be highly appreciated ever since as the best alternate version to Richie Valens' original. It is interesting to explore more about Lobos since I am currently on holiday in Costa Del Sol, and I have been checking out some of their other records and live performances. You definitely get the Spanish feel and look from them, and they're pretty good at doing rockers of the Spanish type. I regard them as a cross between Spanish and Mexican, and they epitomise it fittingly.
Los lobos is a group of mostly first generation American kids who wanted to learn the traditional music of their parents homeland so they could play for their mothers. They mastered the most intricate folk music of all parts of Mexico and central America. You can hear some of this early mastery in the album "Los Lobos Del Este De Los Angeles - Just Another Band From East L.A" from the 70's. Being from America, they were also raised on rock-n-roll, blues, r&b, country, etc...They started playing American music they liked and they started composing their own by blending all of their influences into an eclectic but very individual sound that is borne out of the incredible skill of the musicians. Los Lobos is the band that other musicians go to watch. Los lobos is a sound that could only happen in America, by Americans from their cultural background. There are similar bands in Texas that have a stronger German influence on the sound, so it's a different interpretation of the Mexican-American experience, but just as unique. .
ELLA HORNBY With 2015's "Gates Of Gold" the band returned to their roots and made arguably their best album song for song. Check it out; if you don't have it, get it. Seems like only a couple years ago when most of the band turned up to play at our Halloween party in our living room in San Diego(along with The Beat Farmers, Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper!). Hard to believe 33 years has flown by!
I've been a fan of them for years , I see that there touring , I say hmm I wonder if they'll come to Texas ? I see andddd THEIR PERFORMING IN MY TINYS TOWN ARTS AND JAZZ FESTIVAL
Just another AMERICAN band from East L.A. Top 3 GREATEST BANDS TO SEE LIVE EVER....IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THEM LIVE...YOU SHOULD! Legendary American Artists....❤❤❤❤
Well, it's been 4 years, so you prolly won't see this, but.... not a pedal steel. It has no pedals. Earlier type than the pedal steel. Any special effects, special chords, sounds, etc. had to be done with just the left hand, basically. And yeah, he plays it beautifully. I'm fortunate to have see them live 30 times, without owning a car. But I've managed to see them in New Mexico and WA state.
No llegué aquí por La Bamba. Tengo su música desde los '80. Pero este video de ellos tocando La Bamba en su High School (creo) es excepcional (gracias a Jam & Psych on MV): th-cam.com/video/g6T85X1ClmI/w-d-xo.html
Cesar rockin the cowboy look...more genuine than 99% of the "cowboys" ive seen
So so fucking good. I was introduced to Los Lobos because the dude running the board at Stevie Ray Vaughn's shows in 1985 played, Will the Wolf Survive?. I have loved them from that moment. Great American Band.
Thanks for the f word..I'm so sure they appreciate that.
Simply Wonderful, Great group of Angelenos and a Phillidelphian!!
We San Diego mexicans, but East LA is the next best place. I have seen them in Dallas 8 times and I loved them every time more. Best one if I had to choose, the first time State Fair of Texas. We are so lucky to have cultural diversity in America.
and we'll continue so, despite Donald Trump
Video’s got nothing to do with politics nor did the comment you replied to, idiot.
I remember The Ritz. There use to be great shows there. Great acts in a small venue and not a fortune to get in. Miss the old NYC.
I was there! It was a freezing cold night and my army jacket got stolen but I didn't even care. What a show!
Was the crowd booing the guy doing the intro? Y'all sounded pretty restless!
Fantastic recording--love it.
whish I would have vfw been there ! shuck's I love these gukys
@@johnpace4397 pretty sure they were booing MTV, the guy that introduced them mentioned MTV which I think meant MTV sponsored them, plus, he looks like an OG VJ from back then.
I was working in Cincinnati in fall of 1987. After a bowl of spaghetti and chili my friend said you have to hear this band - Los Lobos. They knocked the house down...I was hooked and a big fan ever since that club concert. Never thanked my friend for introducing them to me...
Seen los Lobos three times at The Fillmore in San Francisco. Among the best live bands I've ever heard. Their albums are off the hook. The Neighborhood is frickin' revolutionary.
They are the best Americana band there is and my favorite band. They have no fear. Last night on a Blues Cruise all Patrons we're invited to pen request for Los Lobos of any song. Of course their fans kept them in the ballpark. They played Hendrix, James Brown, Traffic, Grateful Dead, Neil Young plus Nortena artist that I do not Know. A great two hour show.
Gene Arrington I second your motion!! Los Lobos has been my favorite American band for years - they can do it all!!
One of the greatest bands of all time. This performance is simply outrageously good. The band was still young and hungry, they simply burned through their set. Each song is so focused and the band is so tight, this period for me was them at their best as a line band about as good as it gets.
Helped Dwight yoakam get his start. Fact..He mentions them on his first album
Fell in love with the song "Will the Wolf Survive" on MTV, but it was years later that I realized that the the guitar intro was lifted from the 1974 Nick Lowe song "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace Love and Understanding," recorded with his band Brinsley Schwarz and later made more famous by Elvis Costello.
What a great live band. Great musicianship all the way around. I first saw them at Summerfest, Milwaukee in '85 and they were so good, it was like where did these guys come from? Now years later having lived in Los Angeles forever I have a better understanding. This was a great period for them - thanks for posting!
Bravo Los Lobos
You are Perfect..
Greets, from Macedonia...
Still awesome after all these years. No one like them.
Una de mis bandas favoritas. Juego de rock, blues, mariachi y tiro en algún país occidental. Una poco antigua banda del este de los ángeles que se desprender tus calcetines. Vamos a oírlo de todos los chulos. ¡ Hurra por Los Lobos.
I saw them a very LONG TIME AGO at a bar called Saint Mary's Bar n Grill in San Antonio Tx n literally someone had to stand by the fuse box resetting fuses bus their band was pulling to much power. Lol but a great band n show.
Los Lobos got airplay on KROQ in the 80's - a new wave station that also played rockabilly and California bands. Best radio station ever. I saw LL outdoors in Oregon in the 90's and twice indoors at Ram's Head in Annapolis in the 00's and 10's. Phenomenal rockers and exquisite acoustical players. What a band.
Beautiful music. Big like from me !
LL and Little Feat, very underrated.
It's been said here many times, but these guys are truly an American Band. Born and raised in California....which literally was Mexico until the US stole it after the needless Mexican-American War (even U.S. Grant thought it was needless) Anyways I'm also a California son, born in LA, and second generation American from Mexican heritage....whatever.
An amazing band that truly has it's roots in the kind of music we grew up with, and rock'n'roll is a big part of that, especially a couple metal bands that came out of San Gabriel Valley in the next decade.
They played up here in Big Bear Lake (our new home) in April 2019, and the club was JAMMED. Apparently they play The CAVE every two or three years. Amazing show. White people was going crazy. We hung out after the show (my brother knows them from way back) and it was like a family bbq with your crazy cousins. Are they in Hall of Fame yet? They really should be.
I love when they do Richie Valens stuff, it's awesome the way they sound.
Best rock and roll band
Their own original stuff is much better
Great American band!
“Will the Wolf Survive” is one of my all time favorite albums. Saw them in a club in Hawaii. David Hidalgo and Steve Berlin are such a good match.
What a great band! Such musicianship. I love the Latin influences.
J’adore ce groupe ,super musique et groupe sympathique
Estos batos eran unos perrones,,!!! This guys were bomb,!!!
Que hermozo esa Banda representa gran tradicion!
They're right up here with my all time favorite bands.. ya. They kick ass play everything they do good..real ,real music done just right...
These guys are a very tight band great harmony guys.
These guys are phenomenal musicians!
23:00 Buzz Buzz Buzz-The Hollywood Flames, I haven't heard this song in like 20 yrs and NEVER heard anyone cover it before!
th-cam.com/video/BoO9gKOsuy4/w-d-xo.html
I must say that Louis makes more sense back behind the drums than he does standing awkwardly in the middle with the third guitar. I know, he writes a bulk of the lyrics. Just an observation.
good observation, but wtforreal
A 47 GI-LI-PO-LLAS no les ha gustado esta FANTÁSTICA MÚSICA!
2019...I'd sure like to see them in concert again!
Awesome...thanks for posting..!!
This stuff still goes down well. I need me a Los Lobos fix ever once and then. Tx.
I had the pleasure to see them live Bloomington Illinois musical geniuses
Linda musica Hermanos..
The guys practiced in Louie Perez's back yard 'studio'..Louie also painted and acted in stage plays..his sister an Asstn. Library Co.L.A.Libary..
Love the Pedal Steel on "Our last night" what a great band!!! Or is it a lap steel on a stand? Either way David Hidalgo rules, Peace Ese
La Bamba will always be that one instantly recogizable hit for Lobos, especially by those not so familiar with their music. This is certainly the case in the UK, where La Bamba proved to be a huge hit in the charts in 1987 and has continued to be highly appreciated ever since as the best alternate version to Richie Valens' original. It is interesting to explore more about Lobos since I am currently on holiday in Costa Del Sol, and I have been checking out some of their other records and live performances. You definitely get the Spanish feel and look from them, and they're pretty good at doing rockers of the Spanish type. I regard them as a cross between Spanish and Mexican, and they epitomise it fittingly.
Los lobos is a group of mostly first generation American kids who wanted to learn the traditional music of their parents homeland so they could play for their mothers. They mastered the most intricate folk music of all parts of Mexico and central America. You can hear some of this early mastery in the album "Los Lobos Del Este De Los Angeles - Just Another Band From East L.A" from the 70's.
Being from America, they were also raised on rock-n-roll, blues, r&b, country, etc...They started playing American music they liked and they started composing their own by blending all of their influences into an eclectic but very individual sound that is borne out of the incredible skill of the musicians. Los Lobos is the band that other musicians go to watch.
Los lobos is a sound that could only happen in America, by Americans from their cultural background. There are similar bands in Texas that have a stronger German influence on the sound, so it's a different interpretation of the Mexican-American experience, but just as unique. .
ELLA HORNBY With 2015's "Gates Of Gold" the band returned to their roots and made arguably their best album song for song. Check it out; if you don't have it, get it.
Seems like only a couple years ago when most of the band turned up to play at our Halloween party in our living room in San Diego(along with The Beat Farmers, Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper!). Hard to believe 33 years has flown by!
@@THE-HammerMan I checked it out, and I loved it! Thanks! 👍
Great concert! frustrating to never see Cesar's guitar playing
What a band! 👍
prachtige muzikanten, wint als een trein (the best there isss)
Ya pasaron los anos Pera los logos son chingones. Go bros
A great year. The wolf survives
bien hecho!!!!!
Great band!
Meine Lieblingsband aus US :-))
I've been a fan of them for years , I see that there touring , I say hmm I wonder if they'll come to Texas ? I see andddd THEIR PERFORMING IN MY TINYS TOWN ARTS AND JAZZ FESTIVAL
Grandes Los Lobos !!!
Grow up to the blue sound, you'll gonna rest Young!!!!!
Musical geniuses
Los lobos the best.
Y volver volver volver atus brazos otravez
that pedal steel guitar that Dave plays in 'Our Last Night'? he still owns that. the legs barely hold it up.
Just another AMERICAN band from East L.A.
Top 3 GREATEST BANDS TO SEE LIVE EVER....IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THEM LIVE...YOU SHOULD!
Legendary American Artists....❤❤❤❤
Well, it's been 4 years, so you prolly won't see this, but.... not a pedal steel. It has no pedals. Earlier type than the pedal steel. Any special effects, special chords, sounds, etc. had to be done with just the left hand, basically. And yeah, he plays it beautifully. I'm fortunate to have see them live 30 times, without owning a car. But I've managed to see them in New Mexico and WA state.
There is no greater band live!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤☮️☀️🤠KALBOY SHAKE A TAIL 🪶 FEATHER TILL YOUR HEELS IGNITE TAKE " FREE ' FLIGHT WITH YOUR SPIRIT 💝🙏🎇🦅
Is this guy's voice the one they used for La bamba movie? It sound awfully similar.
They did the soundtrack, including the Buddy Holly songs. It was their most commercially successful record.
Long live Los Lobos
You missed La Bamba
Walking song. That's all.
Sad that the video looks too out of focus.
Didn’t hear under the boardwalk. Unless I missed it
Where was Conrad??
Stage right, our left.
You can see his headstock when they show Cesar's mic.
Całe życie!
Damn these vatos can relay this s*** down 👎👎👎👎👇👇👇👎 I'm
irmao do fautao
Rolling stones
Chingones los lobos...que no?
Nobody wanted to hear his Intro...
Like si llegaste aquí por "la Bamba"... Y no la cantaron 🙄😒☹️
No llegué aquí por La Bamba. Tengo su música desde los '80. Pero este video de ellos tocando La Bamba en su High School (creo) es excepcional (gracias a Jam & Psych on MV):
th-cam.com/video/g6T85X1ClmI/w-d-xo.html
they are no chicken skin revue....but ok anyway ,drumming is really not up to tex mex standards
wtf were is mariacci and la bamba? crap