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roadwarriorfortheblues
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PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2005 9:59 am    Post subject: Border Music Reply with quote

Happy Cinco de Mayo Exclamation

It's wonderful how Border Music has so deeply influenced all genres of American music. Great bands like Los Lobos, and the beautiful music of Dave Hidalgo, was my first exposure to popular music in a foreign language. Also, I've been enjoying the new music by Los Super Seven.

There were also some great 70s bands that were led by Mexican-Americans, such as El Chicano. I just recently found El Chicano's Viva Tirado on cassette in a $1.88 bargain bin at the record store. WOW Shocked I bet they were great in concert !
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PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2005 12:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm glad to see someone else in the spirit of Cinco de Mayo! Very Happy

Los Lonely Boys is a Mex-Am band I'd like to see live. Unfortunately, both dates at one of the local summer music venues in my area (the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom) sold out very quickly, before I was able to buy.

Great night for a Dos Equis or two up here in New England. Anybody care to join me? Very Happy
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PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2005 1:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Johnny Z, I'd join you for a Dos Equis or Cinco!!! But I'm in Chi-Town so I'll just have one FOR YOU! cheers . I also share your enthusiasm for border music...
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PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2005 7:10 pm    Post subject: Border music Reply with quote

Los Lonely Boys are fabulous. I have seen them twice (once at the KFOG concert for Kids, with Robben!) I don't even like beer, but I would drink one with all of you!

Happy Cinco de Mayo. Who is going to the Santa Cruz Blues Festival???

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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 2:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cinco de Mayo fell on the same day as birthday #52 for me me. I celebrated with a long day at work, drove an hour to watch #2 son play in a baseball game, and later drove #1 son and all of his bands equipment to their practice place as they prepare to play at a high school prom this weekend. About 9 pm i shared a bottle of local seyval with my wife and crashed. All in all, a great day.
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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 7:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Since I haven't seen the band live, I'm not sure if this qualifies , but I've been listening to a live cd of Los Straightjackets - Damas et Caballeros.
Some great surf guitar and lot's of fun stuff. Dangerous when driving, as I have to keep an eye on my speedometer when listening.

As for Cinco de Mayo, someone made the mistake of giving me a citrus juicer and a 1.75 liter 'jug' of Patron for my birthday. (Guess Costco is good for something). So, it was Margaritaville around here....from what I can remember.
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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 3:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Border music Reply with quote

elizabeth wrote:
Who is going to the Santa Cruz Blues Festival???

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Got to go an get a ticket. Not sure about Saturday. I have a gig that night in Monterey but I'd love to see Chris Cain getting his due on the big stage. Definitely Sunday though. Anyone want to meet up afterwards? I'm only about a mile from the park. Even thinking about walking this year Wink
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PostPosted: Fri May 06, 2005 6:20 pm    Post subject: SCBF Reply with quote

I REALLY want to go on Saturday...I was thinking of passing on Sunday. Sad
WHERE in Monterey?
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PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2005 4:58 am    Post subject: No Santa Cruz... Reply with quote

The lineup at Santa Cruz is wonderful ! Go & enjoy ! It will be great festival. I'm hoping to see Chris Cain later this summer when he plays a festival in Delaware. He rarely makes it to Florida Crying or Very sad

There's tons of wonderful photos of the 2003 festival artists & the Ford Blues Band that were recently linked to the Santa Cruz blues fest web site. The direct link is:

http://www.centralcoastmagazine.com/santacruzblues/2003/

I'm going to a festival next weekend in Ybor City -- Tropical Heatwave. There will be 30 bands on six stages, playing every kind of music you can imagine. I have a hard time deciding where to start and end, but I definitely want to see Alejandro Escovedo, Laura Love, & Mofro.

I saw the Eric Steckel Band a few years ago at Musikfest, when he was about 11 years old ! He was playing in a band with his guitar teacher back then. Last summer he toured with John Mayall... and he's the youngest Bluesbreaker ever! It will be fun to see him again.

If anyone has seen any of the other bands on this list, please let me know.

Cuban Club Ballroom
6:30PM - Big Night Out
8:00PM - Dikki Du and the Zydeco Crew
9:50PM - Soul Sauce
11:25PM - Edi Okri & the Afro-Centrix


Cuban Club Bandshell
6:00PM - The Beat Circus
7:20PM - Lorraine Klaasen and the Soweto Groove
8:50PM - Laura Love Band
10:40PM - Alejandro Escovedo
12:30AM - Heritage O.P.


Cuban Club Cantina
6:10PM - Four Star Riot
7:20PM - Jake Brennan and the Confidence Men
8:45PM - Th' Legendary Shack Shakers
10:10PM - The Hacienda Brothers
11:00PM - Fall On Purpose
11:35PM - Devil Doll
12:55AM - The Voodoo Organist


El Pasaje Plaza
6:25PM - Eric Steckel Band
7:45PM - Reckless Kelly
9:20PM - Mofro
10:55PM - Brave Combo
12:25AM - New Monsoon


New World Brewery
6:30PM - Hindu Cowboys
7:35PM - Urbane Cowboys
8:40PM - Sawgrass Flats
9:45PM - Beauvilles
10:50PM - Empty Spaces
11:55PM - Life of Pi


Orpheum
6:30PM - Addek and Speax
7:00PM - The Diviners
8:20PM - Biscuit Burners
9:40PM - The Kissers
12:15AM - Vodkanauts
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PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2005 5:25 am    Post subject: Los Staightjackets Reply with quote

PaulG wrote:
Since I haven't seen the band live, I'm not sure if this qualifies , but I've been listening to a live cd of Los Straightjackets - Damas et Caballeros. Some great surf guitar and lot's of fun stuff. Dangerous when driving, as I have to keep an eye on my speedometer when listening.


Los Straightjackets are lots of fun Exclamation

On Friday afternoons, I listen to a radio show that's all roots rock, rockabilly, zydeco, blues, & honky-tonk. This music is addicting once you start listening to it Exclamation
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PostPosted: Sat May 07, 2005 6:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Road:

Check out Brave Combo if you can - nuclear polka. Way cool. They are from up in the Dallas/Denton area and are always lots of fun.

Off topic. Mexican beer - OK. I just don't understand this. This is some of the worst beer in the world, Cinco de Mayo or not. I was in Berlin and Sweden last summer and people were ordering this swill. In Germany!!!! What are these people thinking. Yuck.
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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2005 6:47 am    Post subject: Anyone up for mosh pit polka ? Reply with quote

telefunk1 wrote:
Check out Brave Combo if you can - nuclear polka. Way cool. They are from up in the Dallas/Denton area and are always lots of fun


Very cool music ! I'm curious to see how the hokey pokey is done in a Polka mosh pit Shocked Laughing

There are so many bands to see, my strategy will be to see the "second half" of as many shows as I can. I want to see a lot of bands and it's very hard to just walk away, when the band is all warmed up and and the music is sounding great. It's easier to leave the stage when the set is done.... of course, there will always be someone in the crowd telling you how great the beginning of the set was Exclamation Twisted Evil
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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2005 8:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i think it's a great strategy Roadwarrior Wink
Enjoy U Warrior . Twisted Evil
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PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2005 1:32 pm    Post subject: Tropical Heatwave -- hot,hot,hot ! Reply with quote

Heatwave was incredible fun. Very Happy

14-year old Eric Steckel played a great set of blues -- a combination of originals and classics. He's a very talented young player with good singing voice. I liked his Texas-style blues ("Me & My Guitar" and an original, "Jaywalkin'") the best.

Tampa's own Four Star Riot and Jake Brennan & the Confidence Men (from Boston) were fun alt-rock bands with a lot "goofy boy" charm. I also caught a lively set by alt-country band Reckless Kelly.

My strategy was working great up until thousands of fans packed the patio at the bandshell to see Laura Love, followed by Alejandro Escovedo, at the same stage. I was near the front of the stage for Laura Love, and didn't want to lose my space for Alejandro, so I missed seeing Mofro and Brave Combo. But it was the right choice -- last night's Alejandro Escovedo performance was one of the best concerts I've ever seen. He had a seven-piece band that was airtight. I don't think they could've played a better show.

Alejandro Escovedo is often credited for being a pioneer of cowpunk music. I listened to a lot of alt-rock in the 80s (bands inspired by Alex Chilton and Alejandro Escovedo, as well as British punk bands), and I still enjoy seeing a good alt-rock show.

Alejandro's current music is "Roots music" to me. It's got a natural, earthy groove. His lyrics often tell a story. It's passionate, textured music, involving instruments such as cello and violin. Alejandro has a wonderful voice and a strong "spiritual" vibe onstage. He played both acoustic and electric guitar last night and he was strong and vibrant. He was accompanied last night by three members of a musical project called Screen Door Music (www.screendoormusic.com). Their web site has some very nice samples. Brian Standefer played cello and he was phenomenal. The entire band was amazing. Definitely one of my favorite concerts EVER.

I also enjoyed Laura Love & her band very much. She is a very witty, very funky, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist (and yes, book author), who had me in stitches last night. She played bass and was accompanied by a violinist, acoustic guitar player, electric guitar player and drummer. Laura Love has as many different voices as personality traits ! One minute cooing in a sweet sweet voice, and next she is cackling like the wicked witch of the West, or throwing some Afro-American slang at you -- all while thumping on the bass and shaking her big butt ("Mahbootay") across the stage. She's also a world-class yodeler (I love a good yodel Exclamation ). Laura Love is a great musician and a very entertaining performer. I recently read her book, "You Ain't Got No Easter Clothes - A Memoir." It's an interesting (but gut wrenching) read about her tragic childhood.

That's about as much fun as I can have in one night.
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