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January 28, 2013 at 11:36 pm #31253LafayetteParticipant
Lu was all smiles as she took to the stage.
Can’t Let Go
Crescent City
Jackson
Ventura
Copenhagen [with mention of the mispronunciation of the city]
Fruits Of My Labor
Bitter Memory [not sure on the sequence this song was played]
Port Arthur [with mention she thought the song was going to be on previous album – I assume Blessed]
West
Make The World Go Away [proclaims it is one of her favorite songs]
Concrete and Barbed Wire
Jailhouse Tears
Pineola
Something Wicked This Way Comes
I Lost It
Drunken Angel
Changed The Locks [with a Tom Petty and Kasey Chambers reference]
JoyDisgusted [on the birthday guitar]
Jambalaya [with Lillie Mae Rische]
Get Right With God [with the Kenneth Brian Band]January 29, 2013 at 1:54 am #50997LafayetteParticipantA few added comments.
I loved this venue. It had a great vibe and Lu commented several times as such.
I’m not sure where Bitter Memory was played in the set as I was PM’ing with someone on facebook while I was recording the set list and invariably posted the song in our conversation. I do know it was played before Something Wicked.
I wasn’t sure who introduced both the Kenneth Brian Band or Lu but he mentioned the venue bottled a bottle of wine for Lu, with bottles available for purchase. This was sitting on the counter near the merch.
January 29, 2013 at 5:34 pm #50998stogerParticipantGreat visuals and verbals, lafayette. For better or worse, you seem to be adapting my style a bit with your bracketed setlist addenda….
January 29, 2013 at 5:56 pm #50999LafayetteParticipantstoger~ I’m learning from the best. 😀
January 29, 2013 at 6:09 pm #51000tntracyParticipant@Lafayette wrote:
I wasn’t sure who introduced both the Kenneth Brian Band or Lu but he mentioned the venue bottled a bottle of wine for Lu, with bottles available for purchase. This was sitting on the counter near the merch.Were all three of those varietals (for $65 – a pretty penny for “house” wines! 😯 ) available with the Lu label? If not, then shame on them for bottling only the sauvignon blanc with the Lu label – a little bit of research would have revealed Lu is strictly a red wine gal! 😉
Just seeing her face on a bottle of white wine seems hopelessly out of place…
Tom
January 29, 2013 at 7:30 pm #51001LafayetteParticipant@tntracy wrote:
@Lafayette wrote:
I wasn’t sure who introduced both the Kenneth Brian Band or Lu but he mentioned the venue bottled a bottle of wine for Lu, with bottles available for purchase. This was sitting on the counter near the merch.Were all three of those varietals (for $65 – a pretty penny for “house” wines! 😯 ) available with the Lu label? If not, then shame on them for bottling only the sauvignon blanc with the Lu label – a little bit of research would have revealed Lu is strictly a red wine gal! 😉
Just seeing her face on a bottle of white wine seems hopelessly out of place…
Tom
I did not inquire if all three of the wines had the Lu label, HOWEVER, it was mentioned that Lu’s complimentary bottle was a sauvignon blanc. Yes, it looks very strange to see her beautiful face on a bottle of white.
I can also tell you individual glasses of wine were very steep in price.
It was a lovely venue. Table service was not all that distracting, but we had the first set of tables nearest the stage. We decided not to eat dinner beforehand as their initial reviews were not all that positive. However, we bumped into the Kenneth Brian Band as we came thru the door and they gave a glowing review on the food and their treatment by the Winery. I was impressed with their seating. My original purchase (3 tickets) had 2 seats together and separated by one seat was the third ticket. The venue put us together by moving me up to the seat that initially separated us.
May 15, 2013 at 1:12 pm #51002peteraeParticipantThat looks great, I completely the visuals and verbals are a nice touch here.
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