I can't believe it's been 7 years since Mike and I made our discovery of Los Straitjackets at the Free Range Brewery. When they were coming through Charlotte again, there was no way I was going to miss them. And I get to find out about Deke Dickerson as well.
I was excited when I arrived at the Neighborhood to see the band was set up on the side stage, in front of the bar. While I hate that tickets didn't sell enough to get them in the big room, the thought of another show near that stage was awesome. And that was the case. I was 3 rows from the stage with plenty of room to groove. And plenty of dancing was done!
The masked Straitjackets came out and played 5 of their own songs before being joined on stage by Dickerson. From there on there were classic covers done in the great surf-rock style. Dickerson, who sadly I knew nothing of, is a rockabilly / surf-rock cult hero. And a frontman who knows how to engage with a crowd. His stories between songs, tells of a well travelled man, who spent his life surrounded by great musicians. California Sun, King Of The Surf and Have love Will Travel was an awesome trio of songs early in the set. I loved their Hawaii Five O cover, as well as their take on Link Wray's The Rumble in medley of 3 of his songs. Have to mention singing What's So Funny Bout Peace Love & Understanding at the top of my lungs, and John Travolta-ing to Misrilou. I was bummed to hear they were leaving the stage, only to find out they be back in 15 minutes to play a 2nd set.
The 2nd set, like the first, had Los Straitjakets come out on their own and play, including an instrumental My Heart Will Go On, a drummer-sung A Cry For A Beatle and an awesomely minimally choreographed Driving Guitars. Dickerson rejoined them and straight into Bad Reputation meant no one wanted the night to end. Every song was more fun than the last. Mr Moto bought a shoutout for NC legend, the late Dex Romweber. Beach Boys In My Room saw some great harmonies from all and sundry. Gusto in IU Fought The Law and a finale of Woolly Bully put an end to 30 great songs. But it wasn't over. Exhausted, band and crowd also had to dance off to Surfing Bird & Louie Louie.
I know at my age it's hard to find people to hang and enjoy the music I like, but I wish people had listened to me tonight, because Los Straitjackets only means fun and happiness. And everyone needs that. I'm glad going to concerts on my own is something I enjoy, but if you weren't here tonight, you missed a great night.
Come back soon Los Straitjackets!
Deke Dickerson & Los Straitjackets @ Neighborhood Theatre
Set 1 Setlist
Set 2 Setlist
The Crap Facts
This is my 539th concert.
This is my 13th concert at the Neighborhood Theater.
This is my 539th concert.
This is my 13th concert at the Neighborhood Theater.
This is my 134th concert in Charlotte.
This is my 160th concert in North Carolina.
This is my 339th concert in the USA.
This is my 2nd Los Straitjackets concert.
This is my 160th concert in North Carolina.
This is my 339th concert in the USA.
This is my 2nd Los Straitjackets concert.
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