Los Lobos
2012 February 3
The Clarion at Brazosport College
Lake Jackson, TX
Source/Lineage:
Olympus ME 51S Stereo Electret Condenser Microphone > Olympus LS-10 Linear PCM Recorder (16bit/44.1kHz) > USB 2.0 > PC > CD Wave Editor (tracking) > Gold Wave (Fades) > WAV > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC
Recorded by: Randy Gardner - rsterrapin@hotmail.com
Location: Row C - Seat 12 - DFC @15 ft from stage
Covers/photos by: Randy Gardner
SET ONE {39:58}
01. One Time One Night 8:34.30
02. Chuco's Cumbia 4:58.27
03. Tin Can Trust 5:44.07
04. Dream In Blue > 6:49.05
05. (drum solo) > 1:01.28
06. Maricela 5:08.23
07. Come On Let's Go 3:15.58
08. Shakin' Shakin' Shakes 4:26.
SET TWO {73:28}
01. (banter) 1:34.07
02. La Pistola y El Corazon 4:09.03
03. Saint Behind The Glass > 3:04.16
04. Teresa 7:46.07
05. Sabor A Mi 5:24.24
06. Estoy Sentado Aqui 3:32.43
07. (banter) 1:01.10
08. Los Ojos de Pancha 3:23.59
09. Kiko And The Lavender Moon 3:46.19
10. (banter) 1:33.18
11. Let's Say Goodnight 3:42.20
12. (banter) 1:03.70
13. Mexico Americano 2:23.57
14. Volver, Volver 3:54.36
15. (banter) 0:55.17
16. Don't Worry Baby > 3:09.64
17. La Bamba * > 2:58.01
18. Good Lovin' > 1:51.71
19. La Bamba * 1:23.66
20. (encore break) 2:12.
21. Guantanamera 5:05.02
22. Not Fade Away * > 1:50.12
23. Bertha 7:42.36
* 53rd anniversary of the "Day the Music Died" (Feb. 3, 1959)
Deaths of Buddy Holly, Richie Valens & J.P. Richardson
Musicians:
David Hidalgo - Guitars, Accordion, Vocals, Percussion
Cesar Rosas - Guitars, Percussion, Vocals
Louie Perez - Guitars, Vocals, Percussion, Drums
Conrad Lozano - Bass, Guitarron, Vocals
Steve Berlin - Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Flute, Percussion, Harmonica, Melodica, Midisax
Enrique "Bugs" Gonzalez - Drums, percussion
This was an awesome show, but not without its issues for sure.
I don't think any rock and roll type band had ever played at this
venue or even at this college before. And unfortunately you can tell
that the college sound guy was only used to working for plays,
orchestras and the college jazz band. It appeared that they were
pushed into an early set break so they could be told they were
playing too loud! It was not too loud, it was more that the sound
guy couldn't get the mix right causing some vocal distortions in
that first set. The second set went a little better but you could tell
that they were not pleased being told to play quieter and soon
cranked themselves back up much to the pleasure of the audience.
They did a meet and greet after the show and I got a picture made
with Cesar Rosas and Enrique Gonzalez and all the band signed one
of their setlists that my son and I both got from the stage hand!
A scan of the set list is enclosed and you can tell that they varied
the second set quite a bit, probably due to the problem mentioned.
This was not a sold out show.... venue holds 604 people when full!
On a side note, I grew up in this quiet little town of Lake Jackson,
graduating both from high school and from this college there,
where I played in the jazz band; although back then it was called
Brazosport Junior College. I left that town in 1975, but go back
quite often because my parents still live there.
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