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    stoger
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    1 Pineola (with tech glitches Lu apologizes for after, Justin scrambling ‘cross stage throughout]
    2 Drunken A
    3 Can’t Close the Door
    4 Those 3 Days
    5 Ghosts
    6 When I Look
    7 Everything Has Changed (Lu lights into the promotor prior, insisting “it’s not our fault” that so few are here)
    8 Copenhagen (Lu belabors the vowel sound “a” pronunciation beforehand–then seems out of sorts during this inarguably beautiful song)
    10 Temporary Nature (Lu apologizes for “technical issues on that last song which I’d never played before without the band” and pledges to “do a couple extra” for us later)
    11 West Memphis (“no more experimentation”)
    12 Bitter M
    13 Essence {Justin all over stage during this one too]
    14 Joy (before which Lu frets that “it doesn’t seem to be going well”–“maybe y’all are as depressed as we are. The world’s a horrific place right now”: the audience (all 150 or so) tries to rouse itself, and her]
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    15 Pale Blue Eyes
    16Passionate |Kisses
    17 {Lu bemoans “this less attended show” yet has one more in her, which I can’t recall now. A cover I think]

    #55293
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Yikes Mr. S. 😮 How big was the venue? Club?

    #55294
    TomOverby
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    The Stoger is a bit off his game.

    You Got To Move was after Joy. And A Change Is Gonna Come and Blessed followed passionate Kisses.

    #55295
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Can he blame it on all the traveling? 😯

    #55296
    stoger
    Participant

    @TomOverby wrote:

    The Stoger is a bit off his game.

    You Got To Move was after Joy. And A Change Is Gonna Come and Blessed followed passionate Kisses.

    Fatigue, utter. Notice I didn’t even try to post the Glasgow list. And Mr. Tony, unfortunately the Newcastle venue was an ornate theatre and opera house with multiple levels and the names of great playwrights and composers emblazoned throughout the stalls. In Norwich, it was more like a club with seats down for the night; the crowd was somewhat bigger too. No missing the low turnout in Newcastle.

    #55297
    vmorris
    Participant

    The turnout may have been lower than most, but those 150 in attendance were lucky to have such a private audience with Lu, depressing events notwithstanding — if anything music can help soothe. I would have loved to have been there.

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