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  • #31931
    stoger
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    1 Can’t Let Go
    2 Crescent City (lovely, but without the band it seems the song is over before it is started)
    3 West Memphis
    4 Drunken A
    5 Fruits of My labor
    6 Those 3 Days
    7 Ghosts
    8 Compassion
    9 When I Look at the World (good intro, but I can’t remember what poignant things she said]
    10 Lake Charles
    11 Bitter M
    12 Doors of H
    13 Foolishness {Lu starts to play electric, then abandons it, prob first song on this tour with only one guitar up there: among the words in this version are Trump, Republicans, and AK-47s, also Lu says “I need love in my life” a half dozen or so times)
    14 Essence (Lu credits a Frenchman named James for making her electric guitar; some seem aware of him)
    15 Come On (Lu says this is about “a real rock and roller” but won’t name him “until I write my memoirs”)
    16 Joy
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    17 You gotta Move
    19 Hard Time
    20 Pale Blue Eyes

    Three f-bomb songs, but I didn’t see anyone under age twelve in the audience: perhaps “Rarity” will pop up in the UK to form a fourth?)

    #55221
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Perhaps she spoke of James Trussart, Monsieur S.?

    #55222
    Philippe
    Participant

    Thanks a lot Stoger for the setlist!

    I’m new to this forum and I’ve lived yesterday evening an unprecedented moment hearing and seeing Lucinda for the very first time. I’ve been astonished by her sincerity and commitment during the whole show. Among her songs, I’ve particularly appreciated Foolishness but, to be sincere, all of them were truly moving ones and did “resonate”, according to her own words when she presented one of them.

    I’d also like not to forget Matt Blake I met when I bought him his CD. Sorry Matt, I didn’t recognize you at the first time… I’ve appreciated a lot his show, both surprising and tender.

    It’s been an overwhelming evening. Lucinda, please come back soon!
    Philippe

    #55223
    stoger
    Participant

    @tonyg wrote:

    Perhaps she spoke of James Trussart, Monsieur S.?

    Yes; you gear guy and craftsman Tony. I was thinking Toussant for some reason:

    #55224
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Welcome to the forum, Phillippe! 😀

    #55225
    vmorris
    Participant

    @stoger wrote:

    “until I write my memoirs”

    I am waiting for Lu’s memoirs, notwithstanding that her entire, legendary catalog is a musical memoir unto itself!

    #55226
    Lafayette
    Participant

    I’m waiting for those memoirs as well. She probably has enough for more than one book.

    Appreciate the reporting, stoger!

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