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  • #31858
    DDinNJ
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    So, here is the most horrible attempt at a set list, EVER. I am hopeful that a more seasoned professional will follow and provide all of the highlights, and there were many. Stay tuned.

    Something Wicked
    Can’t Let Go
    Burning Bridges
    Drunken Angel
    West Memphis
    GOH20
    Lake Charles
    Temporary Nature
    Dust
    Walk On ( Lu & Stu)
    Are You Down
    2 Cool
    Changed The Locks
    Essence
    Come On
    Joy
    Atonement
    HoneyBee

    UnSuffer Me*
    Sweet Side*
    Pale Blue Eyes
    Rockin In The Free World

    Yes, it was a bowling alley. Yes, Lu was not happy with the venue, but still kicked it.

    #54875
    stoger
    Participant

    Let me season this with a few changes in order; Dawn, though I think you got all the songs.

    1 Something Wicked
    2 Cant Let Go
    3 Drunken Angel
    4 West Memphis
    (God knows she has tried; but our lu cqnnot hold back any longer: once again, she cant “connect” with audience, says she will be playing Shepherds Bush next London visit; compqres this place to Vegas; then starts up on the poor parking and walk for artist to stage area: finally; “Quite frankly the sound isnt very good here; even though we have one of the best front house sound people traveling with us”)
    5 Burning Bridges
    6 2 kool 2 b 4 gotten
    7 Ghosts of
    8 Walk on (with Stu providing 50 percent of the “girl power”)
    9 Lake Charles
    10 Temporary Nature
    11 Dust
    12 Are You Down
    13 Come On
    14 Essence
    15 Changed the Locks
    16 Atonement (before which the name Flannery O’connor graces the O2 air)
    17 Joy
    18 Honeybee (Lu pauses to praise East London, though quick to exclude “this place”, for its hipness,theorizing that Keith Richards and the sex pistols once hung out in the area)

    19 Angel (Lu reflects on mortality; ,entioning her 100 year old paternal grandmother and hoping she has the genes to live as long)
    20 Unsuffer Me (with Sonic Youth,s Thurston moore, though Lu says he is “from that band Social Dysfunction”)
    21 Sweet Side (with Chrissie Hynde, though Lu says she is “from that band The Poseurs”) NOT REALLY
    22 Should i stay
    23 Pale blue eyes
    24 Rockin in the free
    Upon walk=off; Lu says “now thats what i call an encore”

    quite glorious; as dawn said; damn these frenchie keyboards thougha, i not in flanders? one final thing; though; ive seen Lu in so,e crappy venues, but never have i seen multiple fans leave their places to shush a pair of talking e,ployees 10=12 feet from the stage, during “lake charles”. Iron Maiden fans perhaps? Abominable.

    #54876
    BlueKoyote
    Participant

    What an amazing show to be at. As per the night before, after a few songs it looked like it might fall apart, only for it to be wonderful. Certainly the best audience response I’ve seen for a Lu gig in London, which always helps proceedings (I’ve had 3 previous London visits for Lu).

    It was 35-40 mins longer than the Dublin and London-1 shows that I went to this week, which I guess was a testament to the band wanting to keep up the enjoyment. It was a great novelty to get those guest appearances in the encores: I assume they hadn’t rehearsed the songs with the band and just winged it. My favourite bit of the encore though was the VU cover, a really lovely version, which they rocked out at the end.

    The sound on the floor was, again, really clear from where I was under the right stack, which is never a given for any new venue I go to. Kudos to the Front of House guy.

    I was hoping for some more of the new album, as I’d had a few days to listen to it having bought the vinyl at the Dublin show. As it’s only just out over here and not yet out Stateside, I can understand why there were only 2 songs played, which I thought sounded wonderful live.

    “Greenville” was listed on the setlist as an alternative to 2 Kool, which would have been… cool, but in all it was a great set. There are just too many great songs in the catalogue ! I think my favourite bit of the night was the end of “Joy” where Lu sang the last couple of lines unaccompanied, changing the timbre. It’s those little inflections which Lu does which marks her out from the people who always sing their songs verbatim.

    Seeing the list of US shows coming up, with residencies…. can we have a London residency for 4/5/6/7 nights please ? I’d happily decamp to London for that. Or my hometown of Dublin, but I know that’s asking too much !

    #54877
    stoger
    Participant

    @BlueKoyote wrote:

    What an amazing show to be at. As per the night before, after a few songs it looked like it might fall apart, only for it to be wonderful. Certainly the best audience response I’ve seen for a Lu gig in London, which always helps proceedings (I’ve had 3 previous London visits for Lu).

    It was 35-40 mins longer than the Dublin and London-1 shows that I went to this week, which I guess was a testament to the band wanting to keep up the enjoyment. It was a great novelty to get those guest appearances in the encores: I assume they hadn’t rehearsed the songs with the band and just winged it. My favourite bit of the encore though was the VU cover, a really lovely version, which they rocked out at the end.

    The sound on the floor was, again, really clear from where I was under the right stack, which is never a given for any new venue I go to. Kudos to the Front of House guy.

    I was hoping for some more of the new album, as I’d had a few days to listen to it having bought the vinyl at the Dublin show. As it’s only just out over here and not yet out Stateside, I can understand why there were only 2 songs played, which I thought sounded wonderful live.

    “Greenville” was listed on the setlist as an alternative to 2 Kool, which would have been… cool, but in all it was a great set. There are just too many great songs in the catalogue ! I think my favourite bit of the night was the end of “Joy” where Lu sang the last couple of lines unaccompanied, changing the timbre. It’s those little inflections which Lu does which marks her out from the people who always sing their songs verbatim.

    Seeing the list of US shows coming up, with residencies…. can we have a London residency for 4/5/6/7 nights please ? I’d happily decamp to London for that. Or my hometown of Dublin, but I know that’s asking too much !

    NIce reflections. Yes; Joy was tinkered zith; but it worked well. “Greenville” would have been a surprise, but at any rate night two had more from Car wheels.

    I too have seen Lu in London multiple times, including Indigo within O2 and Shepherds. The response ,ight in fact have been better here, but doubt she will be back, in spite of better overall promotion and booking for Europe now.

    Covers were great though not sure wich is “VU”: was it not Hendrix; clash; neil Young; lou reed ? and truly no rehearsal; though she has been doing Unsuffer some. Chrissie and JP (side project) made a bit of a hash out of Sweet Side while opening for Lu and coming out at end in CA few years back, so this was better.

    #54878
    bigsubi
    Participant

    …thank’s so much for your reports Stoger and BlueKoyote !!!…

    #54879
    BlueKoyote
    Participant

    @stoger “Pale Blue Eyes” is a Velvet Underground song written by Lou Reed. So we’re both right 🙂

    #54880
    BrianH
    Participant

    The way Lucinda expressed her dislike for the whole O2 complex made me wonder if she’d forgotten playing there once before some years ago. That was at the O2 Indigo, the other smaller venue inside the big dome.

    I was at that gig too, and I thought the sound at the Brooklyn Bowl on Saturday night was infinitely superior. Up there with the best shows I’ve ever heard in 45 years of concert-going, in fact. So it was a real surprise to hear her criticise it, though she did qualify that later by saying her problem was with the onstage sound.

    As an audience member I liked the venue a lot more than most standing spaces (and in my 60th year I really don’t relish standing for three-and-a-half hours, no matter who’s on the stage).

    Anyway, it was after Lucinda had vented her spleen that the show really began to take off, and it just got better and better all night. I really enjoyed the support set from Stuart, David and Butch in their Buick 6 guise too. It takes a really tight and talented band to get away with guitar, bass and drums with only occasional vocals, but their show was thrilling from start to finish.

    #54881
    Lafayette
    Participant

    A short clip of “Sweet Side” with Chrissie. S W E E T.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqShB_Jwfjk

    Thanks for all the reports, road warriors!

    #54882
    ExileOnVainStreet
    Participant

    I concur with BrianH’s comments about the venue & sound. I went to both nights and enjoyed both immensely. I also thought the sightlines were great and much better than the SB Empire which seems to slope downwards as you move further away from the stage.

    Well worth the trek out east, I guess it was a case of triumph over adversity for Lucinda.

    #54883
    ExileOnVainStreet
    Participant

    Looks like some of us missed a second encore…
    http://www.brooklynbowl.com/blog/photos-reviews/ucinda-williams-delivers-the-most-perfect-of-pleasures/

    #54884
    stoger
    Participant

    @ExileOnVainStreet wrote:

    Looks like some of us missed a second encore…
    http://www.brooklynbowl.com/blog/photos-reviews/ucinda-williams-delivers-the-most-perfect-of-pleasures/

    Holy Angus Young, I guess we did miss that! Tom, can you confirm? I guess I was just too excited about walking back to the North Greenwich tube station flanked by every retail franchise on six continents that I gave up too soon. Does this mean the DJ was silenced so the double encore could proceed? If so, you could say there were, in effect, seven sets that night: DJ/Buick 6/DJ/Lu main set/Lu first encore/DJ/Lu second encore.

    #54885
    TomOverby
    Participant

    No -there was no Long Way To The Top that or any other night in Europe

    #54886
    stoger
    Participant

    @TomOverby wrote:

    No -there was no Long Way To The Top that or any other night in Europe

    Whew thought I was going crazy for a minute.

    #54887
    BlueKoyote
    Participant

    Looks like reviewer used the printed setlist on the stage for their song titles, rather than what actually happened on the night, which deviated from that 🙂

    #54888
    stoger
    Participant

    @BlueKoyote wrote:

    Looks like reviewer used the printed setlist on the stage for their song titles, rather than what actually happened on the night, which deviated from that 🙂

    Which to me is a disservice, an outrage. And let’s call h/h a “blogger” rather than a “reviewer.”

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