Troubadour Night 1

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  • #32023
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    It’s noon and I’m in the Oakland Airport. I hope to be at the club by the time doors open time. I’ll be coming in hot. See everyone there. 8) 8)

    #55570
    stoger
    Participant

    Never seen you “cold,” Tony. Looking forward.

    #55571
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    9:52
    What’s so funny bout peace love and understanding
    Protection
    Burning bridges
    People talking
    Drunken angel
    West Memphis
    Walk on
    Ghosts of hwy 20
    Lake Charles
    Everything has changed
    Dust
    Seeing Black
    Out of touch
    Unsuffer me
    Essence
    Atonement
    Foolishness

    You Got to Move
    Honey Bee
    Joy
    11:48

    #55572
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Night 1 is in the books. Good show. Not great. It didn’t really take off for me until Foolishness, which Lu belted out to much crowd appreciation. The place was packed; maybe too much. Very tight quarters and I made a mental note to myself of how I would get out in the event of a fire. My concert companion Matt said he detected a negative vibe from the crowd and from my lofty perch in the upstairs bar I did detect several skirmishes that required the attention of the usually humorless Troubadour security. It will get better.

    I was pleased to be in the company of Mr. Stoger, Mr. Paul from Los Angeles, Ms. Stellabluee, and Lu bestie MIss Peggy French. I was also pleased to see forum member Cindy who is a local and attends every local show but does not post here. Post away Cindy. I was pleased to meet Mr. Jerusalem who had just flown in from his nameasake city and will attend further shows this week. Perhaps he will share his thoughts as well.

    We were sorry to see that Grumpymama had to miss the show due to illness but we put her tickets to good use. I saw that many of our remote friends watched on Facebook and hope they enjoyed.

    I await Mr. Stoger’s musings which will be the definitive report of the night.

    #55573
    stoger
    Participant

    @tonyg wrote:

    Night 1 is in the books. Good show. Not great. It didn’t really take off for me until Foolishness, which Lu belted out to much crowd appreciation. The place was packed; maybe too much. Very tight quarters and I made a mental note to myself of how I would get out in the event of a fire. My concert companion Matt said he detected a negative vibe from the crowd and from my lofty perch in the upstairs bar I did detect several skirmishes that required the attention of the usually humorless Troubadour security. It will get better.

    I was pleased to be in the company of Mr. Stoger, Mr. Paul from Los Angeles, Ms. Stellabluee, and Lu bestie MIss Peggy French. I was also pleased to see forum member Cindy who is a local and attends every local show but does not post here. Post away Cindy. I was pleased to meet Mr. Jerusalem who had just flown in from his nameasake city and will attend further shows this week. Perhaps he will share his thoughts as well.

    We were sorry to see that Grumpymama had to miss the show due to illness but we put her tickets to good use. I saw that many of our remote friends watched on Facebook and hope they enjoyed.

    I await Mr. Stoger’s musings which will be the definitive report of the night.

    You’re too kind, Tony. I’m not sure I agree re: the crowd and mood, though I’ve probably lost perspective after so many shows. I did detect one “skirmish,” but you had a crow’s eye view up top throughout. Compared to some security (e.g., Belly Up), the Troubadour guys were paragons of good cheer and mellowness.

    Lu said before tune two that she would let the “songs speak” without much talk, and that prevailed. She opined that everyone was of “like mind” but no speeches would come from her this night.

    The Drunken Angel intro continues to grow, as Lu tried to remember the actor Ethan Hawke has hired for the Blaze Foley movie part, but couldn’t come up with the name. I don’t remember her previously naming the one venue where Blaze often played then later slept overnight on one of its pool tables: The Austin Outhouse.

    So carry on LA friends and foes, think of us working stiffs back to reality this coming week while you party down. And a shout-out to Jerusalem, unmet by me but pointed out from above by the intrepid Tony G.

    #55574
    vmorris
    Participant

    Thanks for the musings, as always. With respect to these five-in-a-row:

    Seeing Black
    Out of touch
    Unsuffer me
    Essence
    Atonement

    Had I been there for the above, I likely would have levitated and left this realm.

    #55575
    tonyg
    Keymaster

    Regarding Lu’s remark that we are probably all “like minded”, or paraphrasing, I wonder about that. A lot of people voted for Herr Trumpenfuhrer, yes not a majority, but nevertheless he has many supporters who delight in the chaos he has caused and I would not be surprised if there are some Lu fan’s in there. It takes all kinds. 🙄

    #55576
    Mike_Doran
    Participant

    Always nice t see a Glimmer Twins tune make the setlist.
    Have heard Buick 6 do “You Gotta Move” but would have loved to have been there to hear Lu join them..

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