Laurel Aitken & the Allstonians
Sapphire Supper Club, Orlando, FL
July 16, 1999
by Julio Diaz
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photo by Cheryl Diaz |
The Allstonians took the stage and quickly launched into a brand-new tune called "Sean Connery," an instrumental that really showed off the band's powerful horn section. From there, the Allstonians' set was made up equally of classic material from their back catalog, including tasty renditions of "Living in Allston, Mass.," "Mariachi Go Ska," and "Spike," and some impressive new material (some of which is available on a new demo CD available at http://www.allstonians.com). I particularly liked the sweetly romantic "One Day" and the reggae flavor of "Death in the Arena." An exuberant rendition of "D-Train to Allston" rounded out the Allstonians' tight opening set, and they quickly shuffled off stage, leaving the audience in breathless anticipation of the master's presence.
After what seemed like forever, the Allstonians reappeared and launched into the distinctive groove of the classic "Hey Bartender." The anticipation built to a fever pitch, then finally, a resounding cheer went up as the Godfather sauntered onto the stage to take the mic. Laurel Aitken worked the crowd with obvious enthusiasm and energy that belied his 72 years, as the Allstonians provided solid backup for a set made up of favorites like "Perfidia" and the bluesy "Boogie in My Bones." The crowd roared its approval for each and every song, but when the band kicked into Aitken's best-loved tune, "Sally Brown" -- and then mixed in just a touch of the skinhead reggae classic "Longshot Kick De Bucket" -- it was like putting a match to a powder keg!
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Indeed, after leaving the crowd with a rousing "Hitchhike," Aitken and the Allstonians quickly returned for more, "because we love you," Aitken commented. Again tipping his hat to the skins with "Skinhead," he was soon joined onstage by a gaggle of them. After dancing with them joyfully, he wound out the night with a rousing "Rudi Wedding." Despite the crowd's lingering cries for more, I'd guess that nobody went home disappointed. I'll treasure the memories of this amazing show for a long time to come.
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