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October 4, 2011 at 9:42 pm #30868LWjettaParticipant
Nice way to start out a very busy fall tour.
SOLD OUT!
For those attending enjoy the pre-dinner performance, the dinner and post-dinner concert all for a good cause.
lwj
October 7, 2011 at 1:18 pm #48215stogerParticipantI won’t be there, but who will pledge to post the setlist either late tonight or sometime tomorrow? Yippie yi yay!!!
October 7, 2011 at 4:03 pm #48216GrumpyMamaParticipantstoger, I will do my best but keep in mind that it’s been like a scene out of planes, trains, and automobiles for me to finally get here. and it’s a winefest. hopefully someone else will be able to qc whatever setlist i come up with, haha
October 7, 2011 at 4:34 pm #48217tonygKeymasterHave fun GrumpyMama!
October 7, 2011 at 5:50 pm #48218stogerParticipant@GrumpyMama wrote:
stoger, I will do my best but keep in mind that it’s been like a scene out of planes, trains, and automobiles for me to finally get here. and it’s a winefest. hopefully someone else will be able to qc whatever setlist i come up with, haha
Wasn’t the late John Candy in that movie? I believe it can safely be said of tomorrow night’s Ft. Worth venue that wine will not be the default beverage of choice, but enjoy your “fest” in the TX hill country.
October 7, 2011 at 9:10 pm #48219paul_from_losangelesParticipantI’m attending, and I’ll try to post something later. However, I am staying in Austin South, so I have a 40-mile drive back tonight after the show. Just came back from visiting the flagship store of Whole Foods in downtown Austin!
October 7, 2011 at 10:57 pm #48220tntracyParticipant@paul_from_losangeles wrote:
Just came back from visiting the flagship store of Whole Foods in downtown Austin!The Mecca for Whole Foods aficionados! 8)
Enjoy the show, paul_from_losangeles & GrumpyMama! I look forward to your setlist & reports…
Tom
October 8, 2011 at 12:31 am #48221tonygKeymasterHayes Carll posted on Facebook that he will be attending tonights show!
October 8, 2011 at 12:58 am #48222tntracyParticipant@tonyg wrote:
Hayes Carll posted on Facebook that he will be attending tonights show!
Cool!
Tom
October 8, 2011 at 5:52 am #48223LafayetteParticipantOh, that is cool! I wonder if he joined her onstage?
Some twitter teasers (say that three times fast 😆 ) about tonight’s show:
richardzsantos
Lucinda Williams tonight at Gruene Hall—she killed me, totally killed me.Krayolas –[San Antonio Express-News senior reporter and columnist]
After 16-song set at Gruene Hall tonight, Lucinda Williams returned for “Blessed” & “Get Right With God.” http://bit.ly/TgtNn #GrueneHallOctober 8, 2011 at 5:58 am #48224GrumpyMamaParticipantok, here’s what I got:
Acoustic Set (for those who were there early at the reserved tables and for auctions, etc.)
Passionate Kisses
Lake Charles
Happy I Found You (from the forthcoming Hank Williams compilation)
Side Of The Road
Ugly Truth
Everything Has Changed
World Without Tears
Over Time
JacksonLater… (after they cleared the tables out)
Can’t Let Go
People Talkin’
Well Well Well
Crescent City
Pineola
Buttercup
Reason To Cry
Fruits Of My Labor
Born To Be Loved
I Lost It (classic because I had dropped my credit card somewhere earlier on the dancehall floor – had just retrieved it from the bar and they went into this)
Concrete And Barbed Wire
Drunken Angel
Still I Long For Your Kiss
Changed The Locks
Joy
Honeybee
(short break offstage)
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Blessed
Get Right With GodOctober 8, 2011 at 1:33 pm #48225LafayetteParticipantThat’s quite the list. Thanks for posting!
“I’m So Happy I Found You” made it’s debut post Lost Notebooks release.
October 8, 2011 at 1:54 pm #48226paul_from_losangelesParticipantThanks, GrumpyMama, for posting the setlist. I’ll add a few comments this morning.
The acoustic set occurred within a timeline of 5:30-8:30. Guests were admitted at 5:30, and each received 3 tickets for wine tasting. The main floor was all-tables, essentially picnic-style tables arranged perpendicular to the stage. Patrons then had unlimited access to a serving line featuring ribs, shrimp, mashed potatoes, Gruene beans, and fudge pie. In addition to the wine tasting, the vintners were selling full glasses and bottles of wine, and, of course, the venue bar was selling its normal libations.
Lucinda took stage about 7:15. The table setup had expensive reserved tables towards the stage, and cheaper general admission tables towards the rear. Many of the GA folks, including myself, abandoned the tables, and chose to stand on the sides for a better stage view. Other people moved into the adjacent picnic garden, where the music could be heard from outside.
Per the setlist, Lucinda sang the first 3 songs solo, then Blake joined at “Side of the Road”, and remained for the set. David joined the stage at “Everything has Changed”, and remained; then, Butch appeared at World Without Tears, and drummed for the last 3 songs.
After Lucinda’s acoustic set, there were results from an ongoing silent auction of various items, then a charity auction of guitars, signed by famous performers, including Lucinda. These were not historic guitars played by the artists; instead, they were relatively cheap Fender acoustic guitars with signatures–I’ve never seen Lucinda play a Fender acoustic guitar.
During the auction, many people (including myself) moved into the outdoor garden, or left the premises with re-entry handstamps to explore other watering holes (with baseball on TV) and shops in downtown Gruene. When I returned near 9 PM, the tables had been moved-out, and Gruene Hall had assumed its classic dance-hall ambience.
Several hundred more people were then admitted for the main set. During this set, the background audience noise in the hall was extremely loud. Gruene Hall is clearly a talking, drinking, dancing, and more-talking room–it’s not a place to listen to intimate music. Lucinda seemed dissatisfied with the sound as she was hearing it on stage, and repeatedly asked Nick (stage manager) and Eric (tour manager) to talk with the sound people for a remedy.
In summary, a good evening of music–a more attentive and quieter audience might have helped…
Added comment: This version of Blessed seemed different and reworked. Lucinda began solo acoustic for a verse, then the band joined the stage, and Blake played a powerful slide guitar for the remainder of the song.
October 8, 2011 at 3:10 pm #48227stagr.leeParticipantPretty sure Buttercup was played before Honeybee.
I was about 4 people back from stage center and the sound there was real good with not much crowd noise. Think Lu was having problems with the stage sound. Thought Lucinda’s singing was fantastic. Great evening in Gruene!
October 8, 2011 at 3:47 pm #48228tonygKeymasterGreat reports everyone!
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