Ra-cha-cha, Last Night Of Tour Report?

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  • #29723
    tntracy
    Participant

    C’mon guys, where’s the reports??? ❓ :mrgreen:

    It’s after 1:15 AM – Surely, Lu’s not *still* playing, is she? (I know, don’t call you “Shirley”…)

    All the young dudes (hey dudes)
    Carry the news (where are ya)
    Boogaloo dudes (stand up come on)
    Carry the news
    All the young dudes (I want to hear you)
    Carry the news (I want to see you)
    Boogaloo dudes (and I want to talk to you all of you)
    Carry the news

    Tom

    #39029
    Lefty
    Participant

    OK, OK! Sheesh!

    See You So Bad
    Happy Woman Blues
    Can’t Let Go
    Circles & Xs
    Well,Well,Well 🙂
    Drunken Angel
    Pineola
    Side of the Road
    Jackson
    Over Time
    People Talking
    Real Love
    Tears of Joy
    Changed the Locks
    Bleeding Fingers
    Come On
    Essence
    Joy
    Honey Bee
    Righteously

    Disgusted
    I Live My Life (false start!)
    The Things I Used to Do
    Every Picture
    Long Way to the Top

    Great show – – more later! Nighty-night.

    #39030
    tntracy
    Participant

    Love ya long time, Lefty – Thanks.

    Glad to see your request paid off… 😉

    :mrgreen:

    Tom

    #39031
    Lefty
    Participant

    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    #39032
    tntracy
    Participant

    @Lefty wrote:

    Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    :mrgreen:

    Oh man, I am playing my iTunes library streamed wirelessly to my home stereo, and I just heard Bobbie Gentry “Ode To Billie Joe”, and next up was “Oh! Sweet Nothin'” by Velvet Underground. I wish I was there, dude, I wish I was there…

    (Hence the previous Mott The Hoople quote as well…)

    Tom

    #39033
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Good for Lefty, who got to hear his song.

    #39034
    rugles
    Participant

    she sounded great last night, cool ballroom, seemed like a full house

    a little too much chatter on the quiet songs was frustrating at times … why do people do that?

    love that dark hair and glasses look Lu!

    the zep medley is really fun, the band was firing on all 6 cylinders 😉

    gotta see her again

    #39035
    stoger
    Participant

    Thanks for doing the heavy lifting, Lefty. Yes, song five was not dedicated to our friendly Forum administrator himself per se, but in effect it was: alright! In front of “Pineola,” Lucinda mentioned Lisa Powell, who knew of Frank Stanford and apparently released a record or two on an Austin label years back under a different last name. She was in the house. In front of “Side of the Road,” Lu tipped her hat to the Schramms, who recorded that song: “those of you who like underground, obscure details might be interested in this.” And yes, the false start in encore was smiled through, no sweat.

    So Lefty. Tom Overby was looking for you after the show. We huddled on this, but all we had to go on was a physical description provided by [insert drum roll here] merch person Susannah. I’m going to simply quote it directly, without comment: “a balding guy in a pink and blue shirt.” That’s all I’m saying. Sorry we didn’t get to meet.

    Many citizens of downtown Rochester seemed to be under the impression that last night was in fact St. patrick’s Day. Also, an incorrect time of doors at 6 was floating around; the line was huge by seven when they did indeed open. And there were seats! Yes, the ticket stub said “GA-seated,” but I had ordered last minute for will call and just assumed standing. Still, a fourth row near aisle angle did me right throughout, Schermerhorn side of stage.

    Let’s pass the baton to the Aussies now. . . .

    #39036
    Lefty
    Participant

    Well, Well, Well…I just lost my entire Rochester report. Maybe everybody’s lucky for that. Have to go hit myself in the head repeatedly with a big hammer now…

    #39037
    Ray
    Participant

    hey lefty, I hope the hammer knocks loose that report, because we all want to read it! Really. Or how ’bout giving us your less organized thoughts anyway?
    thanks for the setlist, and congratulations on remaining somewhat anonymous… 8)

    stoger: thanks for details and color commentary.

    Good luck to lucinda and her mates, B6, down under.

    #39038
    spotter74
    Participant

    Hey folks. I’m new to Lucinda, been listening to her for about a year now and I can’t seem to listen to much else. Last night’s show was tremendous. I can’t believe I had the opportunity to see her in such a small venue…the security guys were great. I’ve gotten a lot of people hooked on her and now I just wonder what took me so long to discover her! I’m thinking of heading to Australia and becoming a groupy-lol! Work just gets in the way of everything. I enjoyed reading your comments about the show. Anyone going to see Lisa Powell at Abilene?

    #39039
    Lefty
    Participant

    Welcome, spotter. It was, indeed, a great night in Rochester. I’ll second rugles’ comments, too. Here’s the Cliff’s Notes version of my lost magnum opus (ha-ha)…

    Harro’s was an interesting venue. Wasn’t too wild about the bar running along one side of the room. Generated a lot of cocktail party chatter. I’m glad Susannah can attest to Lefty’s existence. I will say that Lefty owns a high hairline and that Lefty does not own pink & blue shirts. Sorry I missed you and Tom, stoger. For the love of God tell me that you were not the guy near the front yelling/howling call-and-response during Tears of Joy. Thanks for clarifying those Lisa Powell comments.

    Lucinda’s voice was large and in-charge last night. She reasserted herself as the lead instrument of this band of musicians, I think. I sensed no holes in the sound. Everybody on stage seemed at ease. It all worked for me.

    Highlights: Well,Well,Well (of course) – had a slower, swampier mood than recorded version.
    Side of the Road (bittersweet). People Talkin’ (yes, especially over at the bar). Changed the Locks. Every Picture. Come On and Joy drew the loudest reactions from the room. Eric earned kisses from the boss after Essence and Joy.

    Miscellaneous Lu comments: “Really fun in here tonight…It’s refreshing to play in front of people who are wild…This is a great venue; we’ll definitely be back…I want you to hear songs that are the roots of my music (during encore)…Rochester rocks! Love & Peace!”

    It was worth the extra five months’ wait. Safe travels to Oz, Lu & Crew.

    #39040
    tntracy
    Participant

    @Lefty wrote:

    For the love of God tell me that you were not the guy near the front yelling/howling call-and-response during Tears of Joy.

    Nope. Definitely does NOT sound like stoger! 😆

    Tom

    #39041
    stoger
    Participant

    Guys, the only reaction of mine during “Tears of Joy” was a silent bowing and scraping, knees to the floor, at the power of Eric Schermerhorn’s fantastic blues instrumental break prior to the final verse. Yes, quite a bit of chatter pervaded the house, Lefty. And if it makes you feel any better, Stoger could probably be described–by a young merch manager or anyone else–as “a greying guy with a black and black shirt.” Point is, you were looked for. Susannah told me she enjoyed meeting so many Lucinda fans during the tour, so no surprise that she might mix up some of them in her mind and her descriptions.

    Envying the Aussies already. . .

    #39042
    Lafayette
    Participant
    Lefty wrote:
    Miscellaneous Lu comments: “Really fun in here tonight…It’s refreshing to play in front of people who are wild…This is a great venue; we’ll definitely be back…I want you to hear songs that are the roots of my music (during encore)…Rochester rocks! Love & Peace!”

    Do you think she was taken back to her Austin days?

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