Henry Wagons performing "Santa Fe" |
Before the show I noticed that
under the upside down “Cocktails” sign, upon which Henry remarked last time,
there was a Henry Wagons poster. Very cool. Last time he wasn’t the headliner,
but rather supported Leslie Stevens Band. This time he was the main act, which
of course meant listening to two openers before getting to enjoy his set.
But since the two bands on the bill with him the previous time were really
good, I was hopeful and optimistic about the lineup last night, though I was
unfamiliar with the other two artists.
The first, Sam Morrow, was
scheduled to go on at 8:45 p.m., according to the little hand-made sign taped
to the wall outside the entrance. And, holy moly, at exactly 8:45 the band took
the stage. I love it. And within a few minutes the night was off and running.
This was a really good rock band, which included Ted Russell Kamp on bass. They
played some tunes from There Is No Map,
including “Girls,” “Green” (with Samantha Valdez joining on backing vocals) and
“Devil’s In The Details.” They also did a good cover of Willie Nelson’s “Shotgun
Willie.” Miwi La Lupa then did a solo set on electric guitar, playing several
songs from his recent release, Ended Up
Making Love, including “Big Heart,” “Holiday” and “I Yield.” So, yes, once
again the two artists on the bill with Henry Wagons were excellent.
Henry Wagons took the stage at
10:33 p.m., only three minutes past the scheduled time. How about that? Maybe
it’s just a result of getting older, but I really appreciate it when things
start on time. The band kicked off the set with “Tomboy,” a song from After What I Did Last Night…, Henry’s most recent release. The set focused mainly on material from that
album. After that first song, Henry remarked, “What a great night of music it’s been.” Indeed. I know that
headliners will often compliment the openers, but in this case it was true.
The band then went into “King
Hit,” followed by “Head Or Heart,” both from the new CD. Henry thanked the
crowd for coming out on a Wednesday night. “It’s
great you dragged your asses out here,” he said. He had the audience
laughing throughout the set. Seriously, his banter between songs was just as
enjoyable as the songs themselves. After a good rocking version of “Drive All
Night ‘Til Dawn,” Henry mentioned his previous gig at this venue, and then
talked about how Chad used to be in Wagons until he fell in love with a woman
and moved to Nashville – a woman he actually met during a Wagons tour. After
not getting much of a reaction from the audience, Henry turned to Chad and
said, “They’re pretty unimpressed,”
and added that love happens all the time. He then dedicated “Cold Burger, Cold
Fries” to Chad’s wife.
After “Weak Link,” Henry joked,
“We’re hurtling toward my favorite part
of the show right now,” and then encouraged the band to leave the stage so
he could do a solo song. He chose the humorous “Keep Your Eyes Off My Sister”
from the Wagons album The Rise And Fall
Of Goodtown. The band then returned for a cover of “Never Been To Spain.”
That’s a song Wagons actually covered on that same CD. Henry also played it at
his solo gig at the Bootleg Theater last month, and so this time when he sang
that he’d never been to the Bootleg Theater, he quickly added, “Clearly a lie.”
He then did a few more from After What I Did Last Night…, including “Only
Child,” “Only Sane Mother Fucker” and “Santa Fe.” During “Only Sane Mother
Fucker,” he got off the stage and danced around with the audience. After that
song, he mentioned how he touched the forehead of one guy in the crowd and got
a vision of the man’s future, which included children and two divorces. “You’ll be mostly sad, but you’ll have happy
moments,” Henry told him.
The band then wrapped up the
set with two songs from the Wagons album Rumble, Shake And Tumble, which is the CD that turned me on to Henry Wagons. They
did “I Blew It” and “Willie Nelson.” Chad sang the salt and pepper line in “Willie
Nelson,” and Henry got the whole crowd singing along by the end. It was a
fantastic set. I thought there would certainly be an encore, but the house
music went on only seconds after the band left the stage.
Set List
- Tomboy
- King Hit
- Head Or Heart
- Drive All Night ‘Til Dawn
- Cold Burger, Cold Fries
- Weak Link
- Keep Your Eyes Off My Sister
- Never Been To Spain
- Only Child
- Only Sane Mother Fucker
- Santa Fe
- I Blew It
- Willie Nelson
Here are some photos from the
set:
"Head Or Heart" |
"Head Or Heart" |
"Drive All Night 'Til Dawn" |
"Drive All Night 'Til Dawn" |
"Cold Burger, Cold Fries" |
"Cold Burger, Cold Fries" |
"Only Child" |
"Only Sane Mother Fucker" |
"Willie Nelson" |
Tickets for this show were $10. The Bootleg Theater is located at 2220 Beverly Blvd. in Los Angeles, California.
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