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September 27, 2007 at 12:17 pm #28998bike50nowParticipant
Lucinda was great at last night’s show. It was the third time I’ve seen her in the last six months. I saw her at Radio City in March and at Mountain Laruel in the Poconos in late July. I thought this Keswick show was the best of the three shows. Lucinda was in such a happy and friendly mood. She told lots of “meanings behind the song” stories. She openly enjoyed the audience and you could see she really enjoyed performing. It was a 2-hour show and Lucinda was relaxed and very into her performance.
I have photos which I will post a link to them in the days ahead. I have a few busy days and it will take some time to post-process them. I had posted the Pocono concert link after that show. You can visit it again at:
http://www.pbase.com/bike50now/lucinda_williams__july_24_2007.I wish so much I could see her in New York City during the 5-show run next week, but time and money are not available to me.
One other point, the LA 5-show CDs were available last night at the Keswick. I believe that was the first time those CDs were put on sale. $20 each or all five for $80.
September 27, 2007 at 12:31 pm #33880bike50nowParticipantThe Pocono show link didn’t seem to work accurately. It missed the underscores in the URL. Let’s try this one:
http://www.pbase.com/bike50now/lucinda_williams__july_24_2007
If our Forums can’t pick up the underscores, the gallery is inside my Summer 2007 gallery.Sorry for the double message.
September 27, 2007 at 4:21 pm #33881RayParticipantthe show at the keswick definitely rocked. In fact, a few songs in, lu asked the audience if they wanted a more “intellectual” set, or more rock. She heard “rock” and said she’d change things around. It seemed that she had a much more sedate, softer setlist planned for the night, and just abandoned it and did the rest of the show totally on the fly. A ripping, crowd-pleasing show ensued! If the Keswick wasn’t a sit-down theatre, the audience would have been dancing and moving.
Didn’t take notes, and foolishly listened to the LA cds on the long drive home ($80 happily contributed to the fund for all 5) — so my mind’s a big musical blur now — if someone else has the set list as played, i’d love seeing it. (INSIDE JOB : I’d love to see what was planned, too. Look forward to the posting….)
Introducing Are You Allright, Lucinda mentioned Imus playing that song (“turns out he is a big fan of my music; he was good for something after all!”) the Greensboro show and letter from the viet vet who heard Imus play the song, and talked about how there’s now a moving story to go with it. (Acknowledged men & women in uniform!) Mentioned her brother, “the prodigal son”, for whom she wrote the song.
There were some rough spots. “The book” — the “security blanket” — seemed more critical than ever, a few lyrics were missed, a few re-starts, a little rambling — but the audience embraced her warmly — lots of standing up to applaud, song after song. I think it was on Unsuffer Me near the end of the show that she missed some words, but told the guys to keep playing. As has been said here before, these things just make her all the more endearing. She clearly wanted to get everything right, and talked about how wonderful the LA shows were, but was concerned that the critics, when she gets to NY will not be forgiving.
Early on, she kind of regrouped with Out of Touch (wondering if there was anything to read into that choice, at that point…) and got into Metal Firecracker, Come On, Joy (with Riders on the Storm), Those 3 Days, Righteously, Honey Bee, Are You Down, Unsuffer Me. (not in order — and what did i forget? Feel free to correct, y’all.) Pineola, one of my favorites, was in there somewhere early.
The performance was unquestionably high energy. Here at tail end of the tour (what is it — 7 months into it?), you might expect to see signs of fatigue. But her great voice, awesome band, amazing talent shone through. And I couldn’t count the number of times I heard people shout out, We Love You Lucinda. I echo that sentiment here. 😀
nice encore with charlie –get right with god, and an absolutely sweet, beautiful, soft duet on one of the louvin bros. songs… plus i live my life, the fats domino song — so appropriate.
the delightful charlie louvin met folks outside on the street before the show, during his show mentioned their names and meeting and posing for photos, and said he wished he could meet everybody there! A gentleman, a class act, and an honor to hear him live. (BTW, saw him checking out a tricked-out pickup truck with a father and son outside before the show!)
looking toward tonight’s NJ show, final show before NYC…. Rock on, Lu!
8)September 27, 2007 at 7:32 pm #33882RainydaymanParticipantThat’s a great review Ray, thanks…..and thanks bike50now.
September 27, 2007 at 9:12 pm #33883TimParticipantThanks for the review, Ray. Just soak these next few nights up! Enjoy.
September 27, 2007 at 11:50 pm #33884ReedParticipantYes, Lucinda seemed to be enjoying herself last night, especially when singing with Charlie Louvin at the end. I hadn’t seen her since standing right in front of her at the TLA when she tried out some new music, which I think may have eventually been the Essence album. I was so pumped up at home after the show last night, I couldn’t sleep for a while! What a special lady.
September 28, 2007 at 3:39 am #33885keithwiseParticipantMagically show at the Keswick last night. Lu was captivating, engaging, and just plain sexy. Doug continues to amaze … his work at the end of Unsuffer Me was incredible. Here is the set list:
01 – Rescue
02 – Are You Alright?
03 – I Just Wanted To See You So Bad
04 – Metal Firecracker
05 – Prove My Love (false start / aborted)
06 – Pineola
07 – Those Three Days
08 – Out of Touch
09 – Are You Down
10 – Righteously
band intro
11 – Come On
12 – Honey Bee
13 – Joy (with Heartbreaker tease)
14 – Riders On The Storm / Joy
15 – Unsuffer MeEncores:
16 – Prove My Love (Lu solo)
17 – When I Stop Dreaming (with Charlie Louvin)
18 – Get Right With God (with Charlie Louvin)
19 – I Live My LifeSeptember 28, 2007 at 4:48 am #33886RainydaymanParticipant….that’s a killer set list. Thanks for posting Keith.
September 28, 2007 at 6:20 am #33887RayParticipantthanks Keith! I lost track, what with a brewpub across the street and all…
September 28, 2007 at 1:52 pm #33888RayParticipantPostscript — should mention that during the encore with Charlie, on Get Right With God, lu starts dancing (in a country hoe-down kind of way), goes over to Butch, picks up some sticks and starts wailing away with him on drums and cymbals for the last, jammin minute or two of the song. That was fun! 😀
September 30, 2007 at 12:55 am #33889bike50nowParticipantHere is the link to the photos I took at the Keswick Theatre show on Wednesday, September 26, 2007. Again, a fantastic show. Lucinda was so enjoyable to see and hear that night. Days later, I’m still thinking about what a great night of music I witnessed. Lucinda has to be one of the hardest working musicians and bands in today’s music scene. Enjoy the photos:
http://www.pbase.com/bike50now/lucinda_williams__september_26_2007To view the photos as a slide show, use this link:
http://www.pbase.com/bike50now/lucinda_williams__september_26_2007&view=slideshowAlso, to view the July 24, 2007 show as a slide show, use this link:
http://www.pbase.com/bike50now/lucinda_williams__july_24_2007&view=slideshowSeptember 30, 2007 at 2:11 am #33890LeftyParticipantTerrific photos, Bike. Thanks for sharing them. 8)
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