
Opening the show were Los Yesterdays from Altadena, an area recently impacted by devastating wildfires. The band had released a few records on Penrose, an imprint of Daptone Records that highlights artists from Southern California. During their 45-minute set, they delivered smooth Chicano soul with a touch of cumbia. While the music was enjoyable, it felt a bit too slow and polished for my taste. That said, the female bassist and guitarist were quite impressive.
After the intermission, Los Lobos took the stage and dedicated their performance to Garth Hudson, who had passed away just a few days earlier. During their current tour, Disconnected — a name that nods to the acclaimed live album Disconnected in New York City — the band primarily relies on acoustic guitars. However, these instruments are heavily amplified, producing a sound nearly as powerful as their usual electric setup. The setlist was packed with hits, opening with Evangeline and Will the Wolf Survive?. An intense rendition of La venganza de los pelados was a highlight, while La pistola y el corazón delighted the audience with its truly acoustic sound. The Neighborhood featured a lot of improvisational elements before transitioning into a rendition of Richard Thompson's Shoot Out the Lights, with an intro reminiscent of Rumble. For the encore, they delivered the famous Cuban folk song Guantanamera and closed with a medley of La bamba > Good Lovin' > La bamba. It was a great two-hour concert with a strong audience turnout, and everyone received a poster on their way out.
P.S. That was my 75th show at the Fillmore.
Set list (Los Lobos, 9:21 PM — 11:22 PM): Evangeline, Will the Wolf Survive?, Wicked Rain, Dream in Blue > Maricela, La venganza de los pelados, Set Me Free (Rosa Lee), La pistola y el corazón, Saint Behind the Glass, Arizona Skies > Borinquen patria mía, Teresa, Chuco's Cumbia, The Neighborhood > Shoot Out the Lights, Kiko and the Lavender Moon, Ay te dejo en San Antonio, Volver volver, Don't Worry Baby, Not Fade Away > Bertha, Guantanamera (encore), La bamba > Good Lovin' > La bamba (encore)
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