This is a real treasure. The amount of musicianship from all of them at such an young age is impressive. And unlike classical music or ever jazz and rock, there was little recorded history and literature for them to study. But they are very serious about what they're doing here, very dedicated musicians no different than a small jazz combo. No prancing front man. No dramatic virtuoso. Amazing stuff and they have never quit and never abandoned this beautiful folk music they began with.
Usually the comment section is crowded with remarks attempting to be hip or insightful. If you read many comments, you know I’m right. People talk about themselves as if their take is the only one to consider. I’m no different (although I make no claim at being hip). The important thing is to go see these artists before they quit. You will have one hell of an evening. The show (2023) is less of what’s shown here, but that’s because they had to make room for all the rest of their catalog. I’ve been fortunate to see them many times, and I will continue to see them every time they pass through Tejas. Add to the experience the opening act(s) they bring along. You’re watching people that love what they do, and I’m so glad they went ahead and played for everyone, not just their mothers.
These guys are one of the great American bands. They can do it all, and they do it with honesty and integrity. I love their corridos as much as I like their Texas shuffles. They play with EVERYBODY, and they are always worth listening to. VIVE LOS LOBOS DEL ESTE DE LOS ANGELES!!
Back in the day in 75 there was a black mynah bird named 7up who liked to amuse me. The drive up to Folsom was a familiar route. On the day of my 19th surprise party, I remember skipping everyother step to race up the stairs ahead of Tita and Norma. I got in through the back doorway and surprised the whole lot of you who were standing the in the dark. It was such fun. Days of wine and hazy smoked filled rooms. Youth. I never thanked you Conrad. Never forgotten.
What an awesome remembrance! Conrad was the first band member I approached upon seeing Los Lobos for the 2nd time - five years after my first time seeing them in a bar here in Vancouver that was jammed as tight as possible with maybe 200 people in 1981. When I approached Conrad, the 1st Warner/Slash album was out and, because they already had a loyal following (those 200 people who were at that pair of '81 shows...plus, everyone who missed it and, hated themselves for missing them/who had become numb from our voracious praise). The general public had a bit of a glimpse of them via early video television shows too. They ended up playing a sold out show at a concert hall that was packed...approx 1200-ish+ After the 3rd encore I approached Conrad to see if he would talk about bass guitar and, answer my questions about the more traditional instruments he played. He was awesome. Brought me back to the room where the other band members were hanging out and cooling off after a long and, energetic night of music. I mentioned the 1981 shows at The Railway Club in Vancouver and, all talking completely stopped. Silence. I was 16 at that 1981 show (always been very tall and, looked older and, played with bands since I was 14...never a problem with me getting into a venue from '80 onward). When the silence broke (boy was that 10 seconds of silence freakin nerve wracking!) Everyone was shaking my hand and offering a beer, slapping me on my back, etc. It turned out that those two shows were the only two shows that the band didn't get ripped off by the club/promoter on the entire 2 week trek. In fact, the band said that those two shows were by FAR the most fun, best crowds, and, biggest pick-me-up they could have imagined as the 5 prior shows that were in Northern California, Oregon and Washington State had been so poorly attended or, if attendance was good, the PA system was terrible, or, the promoters flat out neglected to offer the band the bare minimum "rider" of clean towels and a case of beer... They were almost gonna cancel the Vancouver shows and, forget about the hassle of the border crossing because they were down to a very puny amount of both band and personal funds. The two Vancouver shows each paid over $1500. They were fed, provided with ample beer (they were not crazy drinkers anyways) and, a place to crash. It was a tremendous lifesaver. They have never forgotten about this. Backstage after that 1986 show...they were EXACTLY who you are seeing in this film. Most humble and respectful and friendly people ever. They treated myself and the half dozen other Vancouver people who were in their backstage area like they were honoured to have us join them. Amazing
It is so interesting that this band stayed close to the Traditional Mexican sound.....as opposed to Tejano Bands...which was more of a boarder sound.....and then they morphed into a Blues, Rock act while keeping the Mexican musical traditions AT THE SAME TIME. A TRUE AMERICAN BAND.
Conoci a los Lobos en una revista que traia de portada a Alejandro Filio y en la mitad del paquete venia un reportaje de los Lobos, tenia 8 años y no los vi con importancia porque no sabia ni que!! Al paso del tiempo siendo músico tambien descubri el corazon y la fuerza de la musica mexicana y como quitaron los prejuicios de darle ese toque chicano gringo! Vaya las palabras sobran, la emocion es grande!
I remember back in the mid 70's. They would come to Cal Poly Pomona every Chicano Week and do a two hour set. My wife and I would follow them every other Thursday night at a club across the street from St. Alphonso's church. The beginning and timing of Los Lobos was beautiful in solidifying "Chicano Pride." Que Viva!
That club was the Manny Lopez Niteclub on Atlantic. Los Lobos were looking for a place to rehearse/play. I was working the bar for my father prior to joining the Navy. Manny met with the boys and they worked out a weekday schedule. That was around September 1976. They polished their skills created a following that is still with them. They played a tribute set to my father when they played Humphrey’s in San Diego in 2006. I remember him standing and turning around to the crowd. When he sat down he said “The boys have done well.”
I love this. Foster parents in LA exposed me to mariachi music, and when i was adopted and went elsewhere I "forgot" about it. That's until 1984 when Los Lobos came to my college and played. I thought, I remember this. So much passion in the music. Saying that, they played at a bar in Dewey Beach Delaware in 1995, and i was escorted out for throwing gummy bears. Sorry guys.
Gracias por deleitarnos con esta música, se muestra que son unos virtuosos de la música mexicana, sentimos un orgullo muy grande de nuestro primo Frank, desde acá de la tierra de su padre Aguascalientes, quién fue un tenor con una voz privilegiada reciban nuestro mas grande aprecio y reconocimiento. Toda la familia de Cuquita González Rincón.
Note - Cesar Rojas...whom many of us Los Lobos fans from their original SLASH recordings through current days...cannot fathom without the dark RayBans and, singing the most rocking/attitude tunes in the Los Lobos oeuvre of music...is, acknowledged as "our romantic balladeer in the red shirt" in this documentary.... KILLER
Had this album for decades. Always fresh! The Beatles of L.A. with the talent to play any kind of music they choose. Well I"ve never heard them play Mozart, but you know what I mean.
this video is absolutely awesome! Thank you, Steve, for uploading. I've always like their sound...first saw Los Lobos in the '70's when they played for Cinco de Mayo at Rio Hondo College in Whittier--This is how they sounded back then... Such talent!
It was heaven to hear and watch Cesar perform Sabor a Mi. sigh. They are the reason i obsessed on Latin music so much that I wrote a few boleros and cumbias myself. This band altered my life path with their music that triggered some comfort zone memory in my heart.
Simply the best! You will be hard pressed to find a finer group of musicians, singers, performers. These men can do it all; Rock n Roll, Country-Blue Grass, Tex-Mex, Mexican Folk, American Folk, Jazz...you name it, they do it and they do it great! 🇲🇽🇺🇸👍✌
Mi admiración y respeto para esta gran agrupación por su música , pero lo que más respeto y admiro es la umildad y sencillez de todos ellos ,, ay muchos que emigramos de México y de centro América a Estados Unidos , y después de algún tiempo a muchos se nos sube la soberbia y nos creemos más y mejor que los demás . En cambio estos señores no se avergüenzan y no niegan sus raises mucho por ellos
Was able to share this with my kid as a testament of the talent of some young men who were exited and proud of their roots and through their music and talent gave tribute to their ancestors and parents. So proud of my roots and those who came here from across the border with same American dream as those who came here from across the oceans.
I recall while working in ELA I would see the LOBOS at the EDD office while waiting for their big break. Well it came and all these years later we still revere their sound! As I have posted in the past I still as many ELAer's do have stories ofthem playing at home parties or at clubs in the area. Enjoy a lifetime of practice!
the guy who plays el tololoche was my teachers aid at hollenbeck jr.about 1976.they used to play at Hollenbeck often,I remember him alway talking abbout the band,,,thats cool,,,,
This non-Hispanic 61 year old is proud of them, too. Wonderful musicians and their embrace of their heritage is inspirational. Can't say enough about these guys.
thank you soo much for posting this. my uncle frank is the man and has been my hero since day one. This brings back a lot of childhood memories! Gracias!!
One day I was working at an old church in San Gabriel and the custodian was this veterano from gerrity lomas; he mentioned growing up around Conrads pad when they called him "animal, beast, wolf, etc...one of those nick names. Also when I worked with Dr Cobos at ELAC, he told me how they were his students too. I took some inspiration from this group as they took it to the Mex Folk roots and Rock. Shout out to city terrace hills; I'll be doing a gig on gerraty this Sunday at the circle. -Angel from 2nd st & Marianna Ave, Santuario de Guadalupe!! Ollin!!
This is the line up of Los Lobos I remember first seeing at my cousin's wedding in East Los...around 1978. I think that the reception was at the Big Union Hall. Long time ago and my memory is a bit fuzzy. This is an awesome piece of history!
Here are my notes of this video with a set list (containing time splits) if anyone wants to make mp3's for themselves: Los Lobos at East Los Angeles College (1975) appearing on KCET's (PBS) "La Cultura" program entitled "Los Lobos Del Este De Los Angeles". Personnel (from left to right): Cesar Rosas Louie Pérez Conrad Lozano Frank (later "Francisco") González David Hidalgo Set List (with video time splits): 00:00 El Pájaro Cu (with band's founding history at end of song) 01:54 (band background, banter, and rehearsing) 04:19 Las Tres Huastecas 10:14 Sabor a Mí 14:43 Siete Laguras 17:58 El Canelo 21:26 Maria Chuchena 25:30 La Bamba Vamp (with introduction of personnel in band) 27:53 (end of program)
The correct song's name is not "Siete Laguras." It is "Siete Leguas" (legua = league). And, yes, "El Torito Jarocho" starts at 4:19 while "Las Tres Huastecas" starts at 7:28. BTW, how come nobody has noticed that the program ends at 27:54?
No me canso de ver esta presentación... one of the best chicano group prouds of his roots. Desde Zacatecas un saludo a los Lobos (mis favoritos) y a sus fans.
My father-in-law played the guitar and they loved him. They wanted his guitar that would have been great. but it didn't happen. He showed them a number of songs. My brother-in-law was their personal friend and it was a great time.
The best band to come out of the 80's ... Or my favorite for sure .. right from their first album .. constantly recording great music.. well rounded bunch of musicians ... What a treat to see these guys like this....thanks 😎😍🤩🤗😀
Wow,I'm so thrilled to see this!! I've been a fan since buying the "La pistola" album in the bargain bin at Wal-Mart!! How awesome to see them back in the day,practicing...Thank you for this!!
This is a real treasure. The amount of musicianship from all of them at such an young age is impressive. And unlike classical music or ever jazz and rock, there was little recorded history and literature for them to study. But they are very serious about what they're doing here, very dedicated musicians no different than a small jazz combo. No prancing front man. No dramatic virtuoso. Amazing stuff and they have never quit and never abandoned this beautiful folk music they began with.
Rest in Peace Francisco "Frank" Gonzalez. You are not forgotten, nor the band that you founded in 1973 and that's still going strong today.
Usually the comment section is crowded with remarks attempting to be hip or insightful. If you read many comments, you know I’m right. People talk about themselves as if their take is the only one to consider. I’m no different (although I make no claim at being hip).
The important thing is to go see these artists before they quit. You will have one hell of an evening. The show (2023) is less of what’s shown here, but that’s because they had to make room for all the rest of their catalog. I’ve been fortunate to see them many times, and I will continue to see them every time they pass through Tejas. Add to the experience the opening act(s) they bring along. You’re watching people that love what they do, and I’m so glad they went ahead and played for everyone, not just their mothers.
These guys are one of the great American bands. They can do it all, and they do it with honesty and integrity. I love their corridos as much as I like their Texas shuffles. They play with EVERYBODY, and they are always worth listening to. VIVE LOS LOBOS DEL ESTE DE LOS ANGELES!!
You got it man, salud!
Right on, Tony!
Have you heard Dr. Loco's Rockin' Jalapeno Band? They're all friends.
William Hedrick
the do great motown covers as well!
Este video es una joya en la historia de Los Lobos.
Vivan Los Lobos, músicos de verdad ♥️🇦🇷🇲🇽
Frank Gonzalez was an amazing talent. He could play or sing anything. RIP Frank
Los Lobos are a National Treasure....
Back in the day in 75 there was a black mynah bird named 7up who liked to amuse me. The drive up to Folsom was a familiar route. On the day of my 19th surprise party, I remember skipping everyother step to race up the stairs ahead of Tita and Norma. I got in through the back doorway and surprised the whole lot of you who were standing the in the dark. It was such fun. Days of wine and hazy smoked filled rooms. Youth. I never thanked you Conrad. Never forgotten.
What an awesome remembrance! Conrad was the first band member I approached upon seeing Los Lobos for the 2nd time - five years after my first time seeing them in a bar here in Vancouver that was jammed as tight as possible with maybe 200 people in 1981.
When I approached Conrad, the 1st Warner/Slash album was out and, because they already had a loyal following (those 200 people who were at that pair of '81 shows...plus, everyone who missed it and, hated themselves for missing them/who had become numb from our voracious praise).
The general public had a bit of a glimpse of them via early video television shows too. They ended up playing a sold out show at a concert hall that was packed...approx 1200-ish+
After the 3rd encore I approached Conrad to see if he would talk about bass guitar and, answer my questions about the more traditional instruments he played. He was awesome. Brought me back to the room where the other band members were hanging out and cooling off after a long and, energetic night of music.
I mentioned the 1981 shows at The Railway Club in Vancouver and, all talking completely stopped. Silence. I was 16 at that 1981 show (always been very tall and, looked older and, played with bands since I was 14...never a problem with me getting into a venue from '80 onward).
When the silence broke (boy was that 10 seconds of silence freakin nerve wracking!) Everyone was shaking my hand and offering a beer, slapping me on my back, etc.
It turned out that those two shows were the only two shows that the band didn't get ripped off by the club/promoter on the entire 2 week trek. In fact, the band said that those two shows were by FAR the most fun, best crowds, and, biggest pick-me-up they could have imagined as the 5 prior shows that were in Northern California, Oregon and Washington State had been so poorly attended or, if attendance was good, the PA system was terrible, or, the promoters flat out neglected to offer the band the bare minimum "rider" of clean towels and a case of beer...
They were almost gonna cancel the Vancouver shows and, forget about the hassle of the border crossing because they were down to a very puny amount of both band and personal funds.
The two Vancouver shows each paid over $1500. They were fed, provided with ample beer (they were not crazy drinkers anyways) and, a place to crash. It was a tremendous lifesaver.
They have never forgotten about this. Backstage after that 1986 show...they were EXACTLY who you are seeing in this film. Most humble and respectful and friendly people ever. They treated myself and the half dozen other Vancouver people who were in their backstage area like they were honoured to have us join them.
Amazing
And, Conrad spent at least 45mins with me. He even let me try to play his traditional instruments...epic fail by me...but, awesome to speak with him
It is so interesting that this band stayed close to the Traditional Mexican sound.....as opposed to Tejano Bands...which was more of a boarder sound.....and then they morphed into a Blues, Rock act while keeping the Mexican musical traditions AT THE SAME TIME. A TRUE AMERICAN BAND.
I knew this man personally and he played the harp in my wedding in 2007. A great talent and a great friend
Los Mejores de Los Americas
Conoci a los Lobos en una revista que traia de portada a Alejandro Filio y en la mitad del paquete venia un reportaje de los Lobos, tenia 8 años y no los vi con importancia porque no sabia ni que!! Al paso del tiempo siendo músico tambien descubri el corazon y la fuerza de la musica mexicana y como quitaron los prejuicios de darle ese toque chicano gringo! Vaya las palabras sobran, la emocion es grande!
I remember back in the mid 70's. They would come to Cal Poly Pomona every Chicano Week and do a two hour set. My wife and I would follow them every other Thursday night at a club across the street from St. Alphonso's church. The beginning and timing of Los Lobos was beautiful in solidifying "Chicano Pride." Que Viva!
That club was the Manny Lopez Niteclub on Atlantic. Los Lobos were looking for a place to rehearse/play. I was working the bar for my father prior to joining the Navy. Manny met with the boys and they worked out a weekday schedule. That was around September 1976. They polished their skills created a following that is still with them. They played a tribute set to my father when they played Humphrey’s in San Diego in 2006. I remember him standing and turning around to the crowd. When he sat down he said “The boys have done well.”
I love this. Foster parents in LA exposed me to mariachi music, and when i was adopted and went elsewhere I "forgot" about it. That's until 1984 when Los Lobos came to my college and played. I thought, I remember this. So much passion in the music.
Saying that, they played at a bar in Dewey Beach Delaware in 1995, and i was escorted out for throwing gummy bears. Sorry guys.
Gracias por deleitarnos con esta música, se muestra que son unos virtuosos de la música mexicana, sentimos un orgullo muy grande de nuestro primo Frank, desde acá de la tierra de su padre Aguascalientes, quién fue un tenor con una voz privilegiada reciban nuestro mas grande aprecio y reconocimiento. Toda la familia de Cuquita González Rincón.
this is one of many things that makes me a proud Chicano from Los Angeles!
Why?
@@MR-bv4zr if you had to ask why, then you didn't watch what I saw.
3:41 Hanging out drinking a beer with a rooster chilling on your lap with Los Lobos. Sounds like a great way to spend an afternoon!
This would have been a great way to spend a day.
Note - Cesar Rojas...whom many of us Los Lobos fans from their original SLASH recordings through current days...cannot fathom without the dark RayBans and, singing the most rocking/attitude tunes in the Los Lobos oeuvre of music...is, acknowledged as "our romantic balladeer in the red shirt" in this documentary....
KILLER
Great group
Awesome 👏 band … a legendary team and excellent performance of each of one of you All … LOS LOBOS 🐺… FOREVER GREAT 👍
Watsonville Ca. Thanksgiving '89 earthquake relief. You Guy's are heart and soul. The generosity and labor of Love we're off the charts!
My favorite band. Period.
I'm starting to think they are my favorite band, too.
Had this album for decades. Always fresh! The Beatles of L.A. with the talent to play any kind of music they choose. Well I"ve never heard them play Mozart, but you know what I mean.
10:30 for the best Sabor a mi rendition ever.
Found You! Lol 😂 Thanks!
this video is absolutely awesome! Thank you, Steve, for uploading. I've always like their sound...first saw Los Lobos in the '70's when they played for Cinco de Mayo at Rio Hondo College in Whittier--This is how they sounded back then... Such talent!
It was heaven to hear and watch Cesar perform Sabor a Mi. sigh. They are the reason i obsessed on Latin music so much that I wrote a few boleros and cumbias myself. This band altered my life path with their music that triggered some comfort zone memory in my heart.
Holly Avila Still great , but they bill themselves Los Lobos blues band, sometimes , and they are.PS what happened to Gonzales the harp player.
One of the greatest and hardest working American bands, without a doubt. I love seeing these guys live they are all amazing musicians.
Dios los bendiga por siempre tocan buena y bonita musica.
Simply the best! You will be hard pressed to find a finer group of musicians, singers, performers. These men can do it all; Rock n Roll, Country-Blue Grass, Tex-Mex, Mexican Folk, American Folk, Jazz...you name it, they do it and they do it great! 🇲🇽🇺🇸👍✌
Mi admiración y respeto para esta gran agrupación por su música , pero lo que más respeto y admiro es la umildad y sencillez de todos ellos ,, ay muchos que emigramos de México y de centro América a Estados Unidos , y después de algún tiempo a muchos se nos sube la soberbia y nos creemos más y mejor que los demás . En cambio estos señores no se avergüenzan y no niegan sus raises mucho por ellos
Was able to share this with my kid as a testament of the talent of some young men who were exited and proud of their roots and through their music and talent gave tribute to their ancestors and parents. So proud of my roots and those who came here from across the border with same American dream as those who came here from across the oceans.
Los fabulosos '70.. 😊
I recall while working in ELA I would see the LOBOS at the EDD office while waiting for their big break. Well it came and all these years later we still revere their sound! As I have posted in the past I still as many ELAer's do have stories ofthem playing at home parties or at clubs in the area. Enjoy a lifetime of practice!
saludos y bendiciones de Dios a quien a visto este video .
Viva Mexico Cabrones.
CHICANOS SOMOS Señores
And the rest in history!
I saw Los Lobos play at a Sublime tribute concert in Los Angeles and they were amazing , will never forget them !!!
Nuestra verdadera musica Mexicana.Lo mas chingon que he visto ne me canso de verlo
the guy who plays el tololoche was my teachers aid at hollenbeck jr.about 1976.they used to play at Hollenbeck often,I remember him alway talking abbout the band,,,thats cool,,,,
Polished musician's all of them. They give us Chicanos such pride.
This non-Hispanic 61 year old is proud of them, too. Wonderful musicians and their embrace of their heritage is inspirational. Can't say enough about these guys.
thank you soo much for posting this. my uncle frank is the man and has been my hero since day one. This brings back a lot of childhood memories! Gracias!!
Hope he is doing well.Cheers
Does he still sing?
Condolences to you and your family.. May your uncle Frank RIP🖤
One day I was working at an old church in San Gabriel and the custodian was this veterano from gerrity lomas; he mentioned growing up around Conrads pad when they called him "animal, beast, wolf, etc...one of those nick names. Also when I worked with Dr Cobos at ELAC, he told me how they were his students too. I took some inspiration from this group as they took it to the Mex Folk roots and Rock. Shout out to city terrace hills; I'll be doing a gig on gerraty this Sunday at the circle. -Angel from 2nd st & Marianna Ave, Santuario de Guadalupe!! Ollin!!
Machihekamake no pisquinglisch.taraduce en castellano hermano o en Mexicano .para saber la hermandad de tu amor de esta bella musica ,Mexoamericana.
I cried seeing this , thank you so much for not only capturing this but sharing it for all of us to treasure. 🤎
This is GOLD. Pure gold. THANK YOU.
This is the line up of Los Lobos I remember first seeing at my cousin's wedding in East Los...around 1978. I think that the reception was at the Big Union Hall. Long time ago and my memory is a bit fuzzy. This is an awesome piece of history!
Here are my notes of this video with a set list (containing time splits) if anyone wants to make mp3's for themselves:
Los Lobos at East Los Angeles College (1975)
appearing on KCET's (PBS) "La Cultura" program
entitled "Los Lobos Del Este De Los Angeles".
Personnel (from left to right):
Cesar Rosas
Louie Pérez
Conrad Lozano
Frank (later "Francisco") González
David Hidalgo
Set List (with video time splits):
00:00 El Pájaro Cu (with band's founding history at end of song)
01:54 (band background, banter, and rehearsing)
04:19 Las Tres Huastecas
10:14 Sabor a Mí
14:43 Siete Laguras
17:58 El Canelo
21:26 Maria Chuchena
25:30 La Bamba Vamp (with introduction of personnel in band)
27:53 (end of program)
El Torito Jarocho is played before Las Tres Huastecas
Thank you✌🏽
The correct song's name is not "Siete Laguras." It is "Siete Leguas" (legua = league). And, yes, "El Torito Jarocho" starts at 4:19 while "Las Tres Huastecas" starts at 7:28.
BTW, how come nobody has noticed that the program ends at 27:54?
A rare gem. Love Los Lobos. I grew up with their music in California. So proud of them when they played the White House in 2009.
This is awesome, back in the day my wife and I would travel all over the place to see them. My kids love Los Lobos.
No me canso de ver esta presentación... one of the best chicano group prouds of his roots. Desde Zacatecas un saludo a los Lobos (mis favoritos) y a sus fans.
My father-in-law played the guitar and they loved him. They wanted his guitar that would have been great. but it didn't happen. He showed them a number of songs. My brother-in-law was their personal friend and it was a great time.
It is amazing what gems one can find here. Thanks for uploading!
Awesome and still going strong to this day!!!!
Muy bella música, artistas de una alta calidad
This video is a treasure.
Talented then, and talented now. These guys and their music are a true national treasure.
The best band to come out of the 80's ... Or my favorite for sure .. right from their first album .. constantly recording great music.. well rounded bunch of musicians ... What a treat to see these guys like this....thanks 😎😍🤩🤗😀
Son grandes de grandes .LOBOS POR SIEMPRE. SIEMPRE PONIENTO EN ALTO A MEXICO Y SU CULTURA.
Thank You Steve M for posting this GEM!
A great american band.
I damn near cried, thank you for posting this!
OMG< i didn't even know they played this. I love their version of this romantic classic
wow, cesar rosas without the dark glasses!
Don't tell me David Hidalgo is one of the other guys with a beard!
Freddie P They are a blues band now , at least they can change gears and go back to Mexican folk, any time.
niteride they’re a LOT more than “a blues band”! Bravo, Lobos!
@@12babyapes59 ah yes, Kiko and the discography of the Latin Playboys, my favorite blues albums
I saw you guys last night at Dodgers Stadium. Super awesome rendition of The Star-Bangled Banner. Los Lobos, you guys always rock! Kiko!!!
Bring those acoustic instruments on your next tour. ¡Me encanta!
We are SO PROUD of you, Los Lobos. We love you!
Los. Lobos. Are A. American. Treasure.
Hammel Street...Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church..City Terrace..ELA..Que VIVA
Gracias a Dios por Los Lobos!
SALUDOS.A.LOS.LOBOS
DEL.ESTE.DE.LOS.ANGELES.QUE.DIOS.LOS.BENDIGA..Y.VIVA.LA.RAZA.EL.PUEBLO.DE.AZTLAN..QUE.RECUERDOS..EN.LINCON.PARK.LOS.5.DE.MAYO.Y.MI.ESPOSA.Y.YO
SIEMPRE.ESTA.EN.LOS.FESTIVALES.
just saw them last weekend
always a great show and musicianship
Gives me chills. True Mexican chicano heritage
So cool. I never knew about the Frank Gonzales iteration of Los Lobos. Thanks for the post
Jon Wright: Nor I...I was wondering who he was. This video is entirely wonderful!
Iam Latin Soul & I love Los Lobos!
Compaaaaa!😁
Such fine musicians😍
Hijo, we were all so young back when they started out as Los Lobos de Este de Los Angeles. Seventy-years old and I'm still going. Yes, "RIP Frank."
Cesar Rosa, Louie Pérez, Conrad Lozano (guitarrón y contrabajo), David Idalgo (mandolina, requinto), Francisco González (voz, arpa, líder).
La mejor Banda DE el East LA.
Un concierto maravilloso. Una joya para los guitarreros de este mundo. Portentosos!!
One of my favorite albums xoxo Live Frank Gonzalez so much
How Wonderful... Peace, Health & Prosperity Be Upon Los Lobos... My Nieta Asks Me, "Tata, Play Saints On the Glass..."
Másters eternos. César Rosas es el ejemplo de todos. ídolo entero.
Frank is Amazing!
this video is amazing it capture the time and music is great love it
2018 desde tlaxcala mexico.... super chingon el video
treasure videos.......viva Mexico! viva Los Lobos!
Just saw them in concert in San Juan Capistrano, O.C. The Best!
Thanks for this post! Grateful for TH-cam!
Wow,I'm so thrilled to see this!! I've been a fan since buying the "La pistola" album in the bargain bin at Wal-Mart!! How awesome to see them back in the day,practicing...Thank you for this!!
¡excelente música..!
Outstanding post! Thanks!
Sabor a mi was so awesome by Cesar Rosa’s in this video !
outstanding video from los maesros, thanks steve
Los Lobos makes me want to be Mexican.
Buelligan88
Los Lobos makes me want to be more Mexican 🤘🏽
ORALE!
Buelligan88 yes! Haha
Anthony Limon still Mexican
haha
HA!! Couldn't have said it better myself.
BRAVOS AMIGOS !GRACIAS!
This is awesome
Thank you so much. That was great.
Que gran materia!!! Mil gracias por compartir, lo he disfrutado enormemente 🤗
Awesome, reminds me of my dad who was a mariach
Thank you so much for posting this. One of my all-time favorite bands. It's such a gas to see them when they were so young.
!Que Fabuloso!
one of my all time favorite albums