| valeriogonzalez wrote: ¿Cumbia y blues? Si, senor. |
| mkinnan wrote: no más mas y mas |
| no más |
| Still a lovely tune. I upped my rating from 7 to 8. |
mrgusMar 18, 2013 - 06:26 | reggiepdavison wrote: Way. Over. Played. I con cur P S D |
| reggiepdavison wrote: Way. Over. Played. Not. Even. Close. |
| What an amazing album- I like to play it start to finish. What great musicians- the only album of theirs I enjoy more perhaps is "Tin Can Trust" |
| Carl wrote: One of my all-time favorites. On a really good stereo system this is spectacular. I think your really good stereo system can do better than this. And yes, smackiepipe, the horns do belong in a Little Rascals skit. |
| Way. Over. Played. |
| Drew Reynolds How The Wolf Survived: 40 Years Of Los Lobos |
| NG |
| rpdevotee wrote: "Three Blind Mice...Three Blind MIce...See How They Run..." This is a frequent observation for this song I just found out. I never noticed it before my scroll through all the comments. |
| Can never get enough of Los Lobos, especially Kiko, and this is one of the nest. Keep playing. (Does it have a 3 blind mice riff?) |
| If it wasn't for this song, I'd never find a break to change the channel for a few moments to get the news... |
| jjo wrote: Do we need to listen this song every day ? ...... YES ....... |
| ¿Cumbia y blues? |
| It sounds like a juxtoposition of Eric Clapton and the Little Rascals. |
| Do we need to listen this song every day ? |
| smackiepipe wrote: The horns in the background always remind me of the Little Rascals incidental music when they were going to get in trouble. ...like just before they rolled their makeshift fire-engine down the steepest hill in L.A., losing their 'brakes' and sending pedestrians airborne along the way. |
2catsAug 08, 2012 - 07:37 | jhorton wrote: Everyone in my trailer park thinks this is a garage band. |