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August 26, 2012 at 7:27 pm #31187stogerParticipant
Here’s one for the “I’d rather have been in Telluride but. . .” annals. Sold out on Ticket Web, with zero availability on Stub Hub: I did not let this deter me from a 125-mile Saturday jaunt to Nash, where “Steve Earle with the Dukes and Duchesses” was slated for a show in the relatively tiny 3rd & Lindsley Cafe off downtown. After parking on a dime parallel to the venue at 5:25, I worked the doors line (it started moving at 6 p.m.) front to back, where the 47th (approximately) and last-at-the-time person in had an extra meant for a no-show friend, peeling it off and vending it my way at face value. Haven’t done this in that town since the Jayhawks’ reunion at the Belcourt, where I got scalped goodtime.
Steve’s mother was in attendance, though the persistent “welcome home”
shouted out to him went right off his back; I think south central TX and NYC have better claims on that. Still, he made multiple references to his time in middle TN throughout. “F— BP” was the most political he got in the first set, but union workers, teachers (!), and immigrants all got praise during the last half of the evening. The obligatory “Copperhead Row” was song one of set two. Justin T got some words, mainly along the lines of him having stolen a gun from papa as a teenager, shortly after Steve got out of jail and the troubled youngster was turned over to his care “by one of my ex-wives.” The current one glowed–didn’t know she was such a multi-instrumentalist: keys, guitar, tamborine, more I think. AM did three songs at end of first set, with Steve off-stage, including a rousing cover of Sam Cooke’s “A Change is Going to Come.” Will Rigby was fine on drums, and the bassist (long-time but can’t recall name) even fronted one of his own songs. Steve called it his finest band ever, with the husband-wife duo of The Mastersons along for pedal steel/guitar and fiddle respectively. It was good to see them again, as they shared a bill in Birmingham earlier in the summer with Shannon McNally which I enjoyed.Special shout-out to “musiclover1” from this Forum, who approached me on the strength of my Little Honey t-shirt: instant bonding. Wardrobe is important at such events.
August 28, 2012 at 2:07 am #50435musicloverParticipantIt was cool to actually meet Stoger especially after reading this forum nightly for years. Very cordial and a great t-shirt! If any of you guys are coming to Nashville for a show let me know and i’ll see if i can scrounge up an extra ticket if needed. The Heartless Bastards are playing 3rd & Lindsley in a few months-Nov 2nd I believe.
August 28, 2012 at 2:59 pm #50436stogerParticipantMay take you up on Erika and crew, musiclover. How about Emmylou playing Wrecking Ball in full (with Lanois) in Nash. on October 24, at the Marathon Music Works?
August 29, 2012 at 1:59 am #50437musicloverParticipantThat sounds like a great idea on Emmylou Harris. i don’t have a connection at Marathon Music Works. PM me if you would like to go and i’ll get you my mbl#. HB’s i can probablly round up and extra ticket. My brother, who was there the other night, and i are going.
Musiclover
August 29, 2012 at 2:40 pm #50438stogerParticipant@musiclover wrote:
That sounds like a great idea on Emmylou Harris. i don’t have a connection at Marathon Music Works. PM me if you would like to go and i’ll get you my mbl#. HB’s i can probablly round up and extra ticket. My brother, who was there the other night, and i are going.
Musiclover
Oh, I wasn’t fishing for a free ticket–will probably buy today, GA at 35 bucks. We’ll get together at one show or another, I’m sure!
August 31, 2012 at 12:55 am #50439musicloverParticipantJust FYI-Leon Russell is playing the Franklin Theatre Wed Oct 10th. Have never seen him and i also want to see the venue. I may get a ticket To Emmylou and see that show.
August 31, 2012 at 3:11 pm #50440stogerParticipant@musiclover wrote:
Just FYI-Leon Russell is playing the Franklin Theatre Wed Oct 10th. Have never seen him and i also want to see the venue. I may get a ticket To Emmylou and see that show.
Cool. The same date that Mr. Jack White is gracing the Civic Center in my lil’ ol’ “hometown” of Jackson, TN. Same building where the annual Miss Tennessee Pageant is held. Boola boola.
August 31, 2012 at 3:12 pm #50441tonygKeymasterAwesome. Leon Russell is playing at a club near me in Agoura soon. No plans to go at this time.
April 4, 2013 at 11:46 am #50442LeftyParticipanthttp://www.nodepression.com/profiles/blogs/first-listen-steve-earle-and-the-low-highway
April 19, 2013 at 12:05 pm #50443LeftyParticipanthttp://arts.nationalpost.com/2013/04/16/qa-steve-earle/
Is it me or is SE turning into Allen Ginsberg? 😕
April 19, 2013 at 5:00 pm #50444tntracyParticipant@Lefty wrote:
Is it me or is SE turning into Allen Ginsberg? 😕
Oh, it’s not you, Lefty, it’s not you… 😆
Tom
April 24, 2015 at 11:43 am #50445LeftyParticipanthttp://m.motherjones.com/media/2015/04/steve-earle-interview-terraplane-tour
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