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    stoger
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    1 World Without Tears {upon walk on, Lu gleefully recounts the story of arriving at the venue without any pounds to pay the taxi driver, also not knowing which stage entrance door to use: she implies she got out of the cab herself to find a staffer to help]
    2 People Talkin’
    3 Jackson {who needs an upright on this one anyway: lovely]
    4 Can’t Close the Door {Lu tells about texting TM Chris a bit before the show, who reports the venue is “a club, but full of middle-aged people sitting down” * –she then recounts story of a friend in Berlin whose kids described hers as “music for old people” after the show there]
    5 Car Wheels
    6 Ghosts
    7 Compassion
    8 When I Look [Lu tells story of the Nashville Crook & Chase TV show years ago where she was on bill with Up with People and “Pineola” was judged to be a downer]
    9 If My Love Could Kill [followed by “Can you handle it” and some talk about Nick Drake having gone to university at Cambridge] **
    10 Lake C
    11 Fruits
    12 Bitter M
    13 West M
    14 Drunken A
    15 Doors
    16 Joy
    17 Get Rightt
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    18 Pale Blue Eyes
    19 Blessed

    * of course I was standing, which must indicate a youthful, vibrant person if I say so myself

    ** “Which Will” and “River Man” were among alternate set list choices

    #55264
    Lefty
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    You, sir, are a warrior. 8)

    #55265
    tonyg
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    Hilarious report. Carry on. 😆

    #55266
    vmorris
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    The “music for old people” comment is definitely not true, but I must say that, given a choice, I’d opt for music by and for people who have lived some life!

    #55267
    stoger
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    @vmorris wrote:

    The “music for old people” comment is definitely not true, but I must say that, given a choice, I’d opt for music by and for people who have lived some life!

    true, but the crowd is even more graying in Europe than the States: significantly. All these university towns, few if any coeds, in Holland or Germany.

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