| 1 |
Callin In Twisted
(Revival)BUY |
|---|---|
| 2 |
Indigo Friends
(Revival)BUY |
| 3 |
Someone In Heaven
(Revival)BUY |
| 4 |
Octopus Mode
(Revival)BUY |
| 5 |
Party Mad
(Revival)BUY |
| 6 |
Reverend Horton Heat's Big Blue Car
(Lucky 7)BUY |
| 7 |
Galaxy 500
(Lucky 7)BUY |
| 8 |
Suicide Doors
(Lucky 7)BUY |
| 9 |
Remember Me
(Lucky 7)BUY |
| 10 |
Sermon On Jimbo
(Lucky 7)BUY |
| 11 |
You've Got A Friend In Jimbo
(Lucky 7)BUY |
| 12 |
Sleeper Coach Driver
(Spend A Night In The Box)BUY |
| 13 |
Sue Jack Daniel's
(Spend A Night In The Box)BUY |
| 14 |
Whole Lotta Baby
(Spend A Night In The Box)BUY |
| 15 |
The Party In Your Head
(Spend A Night In The Box)BUY |
| 16 |
Where The Hell Did You Go With My Toothbrush?
(Holy Roller)BUY |
| 17 |
Folsom Prison Blues
(Holy Roller)BUY |
| 18 |
Lie Detector
(Space Heater)BUY |
| 19 |
Jimbo Song
(Space Heater)BUY |
| 20 |
The Prophet Stomp
(Space Heater)BUY |
| 21 |
Texas Rock-A-Billy Rebel
(Space Heater)BUY |
| 22 |
Baby I'm Drunk
(Space Heater)BUY |
| 23 |
Big Red Rocket Of Love
(It's Martini Time)BUY |
| 24 |
It's Martini Time
(It's Martini Time)BUY |
| 25 |
Generation Why
(It's Martini Time)BUY |
This was the first of many Rev. Horton Heat shows that I've seen. The venue was classic (it used to be a dance hall) and very suiting for the occasion. Nice and cool too. The show started with "Big Sky" of course (which at the time I had no idea) and there was a steady stream of RHH mainstays. During the middle there were covers and the best damn cover of "Ace of Spades" I've ever heard much less seen.
One part I remember vividly from the show was when one dame had the cajones to climb on top of her man's shoulders and Go topless during the show. After the song, Jim asked the crowd "What do you guys think of this?" and was answered with cat calls and howls. Then after getting the same response from the girls in the audience, shrugged it off and let the party keep on rolling.
During the last set of the show and the introductions of the band members confetti was released and it's amazing how cool shiny stuff looks when it's against the stage lights, which I haven't seen repeated in their shows yet. After the show Jimbo was on stage signing away ticket stubs and Paul was around to chitchat and shake hands. The Show was incredible and it shook the ground. If there's one thing you must do in Tulsa when the time is right, go see Reverend Horton Heat at Cain's, you won't regret it.