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April 22, 2011 at 6:00 pm #30664tntracyParticipant
As a preview to Saturday night’s show, here is an interview with Lu from Cincinnati’s CityBeat…
Tom
April 22, 2011 at 7:04 pm #46852LafayetteParticipantShe’s listening to Amos 😉 on the road! Have I told anyone this is my dream show?! 🙂 Don Was produced his 3rd record “Supply And Demand.” Dontcha love the dots?
And, yes, Over The Rhine is on the road at present (I checked weeks ago wondering if they would perhaps make an appearance,) however their schedule is open July 15, at least on their website. 😮 In regards to listening to their tunes prior to Ohio, a little trivia thrown in here. Cincinnati’s PNC Pavillion (formerly National City Pavillion), the host of Lucinda Williams / Amos Lee in Cincinnati in July, opened with a sold out show with Over The Rhine playing their double album Ohio in its entirety. A Paste write up about that show HERE—->http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2008/04/over-the-rhine-to-perform-ohio-at-cincinnati-event.html
April 22, 2011 at 7:07 pm #46853LafayetteParticipantWNKU has been advertising this show with shout outs from the music hosts and I’ve heard a few promoter blurbs as well. I’m so excited she is coming back!
April 23, 2011 at 2:12 pm #46854LafayetteParticipantLu appears on the WEEKEND/LIFE pullout section of Friday’s Cincinnati Enquirer as a BEST BET.
Music fans will be blessed Saturday night when Lucinda Williams returns to the Madison Theater. One of the brightest lights among today’s singer-songwriters had a sellout crowd on its feet during her last visit here two years ago. This time Williams brings 12 new songs from “Blessed,” her best album in years. 8 p.m. Saturday, 730 Madison Ave Covington, $30, $25 advance. 859-491-2444; madisontheateronline.com; ticketmaster.com
April 24, 2011 at 5:01 pm #46855stogerParticipantLu’s walk-on comment: “OK, we’re here to rock”
1 Buttercup
2 Metal Firecracker
3 Right in Time
4 Steal Your Love [“new, amazing version”]
5 Something About What Happens When We Talk
6 Bus to Baton Rouge
7 Born to Be Loved
8 I Lost It
9 Crescent City
10 Hot Blood [with Lucinda practically cracking up at her mention of casseroles, laundromats, tire irons, and so on]
11 Sweet Side
12 Convince Me
13 Are You Down [followed by talk of having found the “missing link” and “it just keeps getting better”]
14 Seeing Black
15 Essence
16 Come On
17 Unsuffer Me
18 Real Live Bleeding Fingers & Broken Guitar Strings
19 Changed the Locks
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20 Honeybee
21 RighteouslyHappy Easter, everybody.
April 25, 2011 at 12:07 am #46856stevarinoParticipantStoger,
It was an honor meeting with you before the show, for beers for me, and wine for you. I liked your strategy to stay in the bar until we saw the line starting to form in front of the bar. We were dry under the awning in line, while Lafayette got a bit rained on further up in the line. But thank you so much Lafayette for saving us a spot at the stage.
I loved the song selection, many all time favorites. I think her voice sounded great, smooth, especially after 3 continuous days of shows. I think Bus to Baton Rouge was my favorite of the night. Especially the part about the front room couches with plastic on them noone was allowed to sit on. Reminds me of my childhood.
I’ll have to find another show to go to soon, Chicago?
Steve
April 25, 2011 at 12:36 am #46857stevarinoParticipantAnd another off topic post about a local Cincinnati band, Over the Rhine, for next weekends show at the Aronoff I have tickets for:
http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20110424/ENT03/104240354/Over-Rhine-ballet?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Entertainment
April 25, 2011 at 1:23 am #46858LafayetteParticipantI grabbed a City Beat newspaper to stay relatively dry while standing in line in addition to the two guys standing behind me that shared their umbrella. They told me they had tickets to see The Decemberists in Columbus, but once they heard Lu was in Cincinnati, they had to see her in lieu of the Columbus event. I then shared with them the news Lu would be back around with Amos in July and to look for tickets to go on sale as well.
No problem on saving a spot at the stage, stevarino. My pleasure even if my neck is a bit craned from that very high stage. I forgot how high it was. The acoustics in that place, or should i say the sound, was most excellent.
Lu had on the same black garb as the Indy show, different boustier, and some kicking Gringo boots (not the studded ones), plain with a strap and buckle.
I’m convinced the skull guitar strap is Swarovski crystals. Mesmerizing. Beautiful.
Not much more to add to stoger’s account. I’m looking forward to hearing how the rest of the tour develops and I have high hopes to make it to Chicago to see the “Fruits Of Their Labor” Perhaps I’ll see you there stevarino.
April 25, 2011 at 3:34 am #46859LafayetteParticipantPart of setlist from Covington show.
April 25, 2011 at 4:46 am #46860LafayetteParticipantA revamped “Steal Your Love” at The Madison Theater in Covington, KY
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