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October 5, 2009 at 1:31 pm #29971paul_from_losangelesParticipant
Good Monday morning. I see a few notes for night #2 at the bottom of night #1’s thread, but I will start a new thread for #2’s setlist. I presume stoger may be typing his own list as I write, so our notes may duplicate upon submission.
A. from Sweet Old World album
1. Pineola
2. Memphis Pearl
3. Sweet Old World
4. Something About What Happens When We TalkB. from Car Wheels album
5. Right In Time
6. Car Wheels
7. Concrete and Barbed Wire
8. Drunken Angel
9. I Lost It
10. Still I Long for Your Kiss
11. JoyC. from Essence album
12. Get Right With God
13. Blue
14. Steal Your Love
15. Out of Touch
16. Essence(end first set)
(start second set)17. Angel
18. Rarity
19. Learning How to Live
20. Circles and X’s
21. Tears of Joy
22. Come to Me, Baby
23. HoneyBee(exit stage, then return for encore)
24. Real Love
25. It’s a Long Way to the Top…October 5, 2009 at 1:59 pm #40873bobParticipantCircles anx X’s first time I heard it live—one of my favorites.
sorry I missed everybody, traffic was a little bad…
really good show- I brought my GF who is not really a fan, but even she enjoyed it!‘Come to me Baby’ was another I never heard before, I hope it makes it to the ‘covers’ CD.
October 5, 2009 at 2:45 pm #40874stogerParticipantNot quite simultaneous, my early bird LA friend. I notice Paul did not deign to mention what technically might be called song #17, or the first one in the “second set.” It was a surprising Buick 6 [re]walk on, Radiohead’s “No Surprises.” I would call it filler, but apparently there had been some forethought of it. So yes, 25 songs compared to 28 the previous night–or 26 slots counting the Radiohead cover. Only three songs–Joy, Honeybee, the AC-DC cover–duplicated.
Lu launched into a couple of “humorous asides” early in set, especially before “Right in Time” as regards the Good Morning America appearance of several years back. The late Duane Jarvis was duly acknowledged prior to “Still I Long,” and “Angel” was dedicated to the late Jim Carroll. “Tears of Joy” went out to the birthday boy, that late 40ish-looking (and very much alive and kicking) Thomas Overby. During “Steal Your Love,” Lu abandoned her superfluous guitar midway. Little else happened by way of unusual blip a la the Saturday show, and the electric fan on stage got turned on in a much more subtle manner, fairly early in set.
Thanks to all and sundry, and please don’t tempt me to stay for the third night, Forum members: the boarding pass is in the shirt pocket. Someone will nail the third night’s list no doubt, and who knows but what 30+ songs might get played. Can anyone say Ramshead a few years back?
October 5, 2009 at 2:48 pm #40875tntracyParticipantWhat a night! After the first night, I didn’t think it could be any better, and, while I hate trying to “rank” shows, albums, songs, etc., this second show was easily the equal, if not indeed better.
Thanks for getting the details of the sets posted in such a timely fashion, paul_from_losangeles. “Come To Me Baby” was a welcome surprise, as was “Rarity”. From my vantage point front & center, I could see both of Lu’s set lists (the first set was on a separate list taped to the rug by Lu’s feet; the second set / encore list replaced that one after Buick 6 played their little one song interlude between sets one & two; more on that in a moment). While there were no deviations between listed & performed on the first set, there was one on the second; the set list had “Atonement / World Without Tears” between “Circles & X’s” & “Tears of Joy”, yet neither song was played (I was hoping for “Atonement”, as I have not heard Lu perform that in a while, and I love the raw grittiness of the song).
Also, the last song of the encore was on the set list as an option between “Happy” & “Long Way”; Lu & the band selected the AC/DC cover to close out the show. After the show was over & the house lights came up, Sarah & I were gathering our thoughts with our backs against the stage before going upstairs for the “meet & greet”. Nick came up behind Sarah & handed her copies of the setlists without being asked – a very nice gesture that was much appreciated. We now have set lists from both the first & second nights. I’m going to have to try & complete the “set” tonight. Sarah (understandably) always has a better shot at getting set lists than I, so she will be in the forefront at show’s end! 😉
Again this night, I think Lu’s voice was pitch-perfect – I believe I mentioned in my Night 1 comments that she is singing as well as I have ever heard her. The band was firing on all (6) cylinders again as well. Eric & Chet’s guitar work was superb, with Eric really shining on “Out of Touch” & the bluesy “Tears of Joy”. David brought out the upright bass again (stoger will have to help me on which song) and Butch, as usual, was pounding the skins with his signature energetic style.
Once again, we did not get to bed until 3:30 AM. We are planning on going to Central Park & renting a couple of bicycles and leisurely riding through the park & having a deli picnic lunch on the grass this afternoon. It is nice & crisp outside, with bright blue skies & a forecast high of 72 degrees. It should be a wonderful day to be in the park, but I have to be sure & save the last of my energy for tonight!
Tom
October 5, 2009 at 2:53 pm #40876tntracyParticipantAh, I forgot to elaborate on the early “tease” in my comments about Buick 6’s one song interlude between sets one & two, but I see stoger covered that admirably in the comments that he posted as I was typing mine in… 😉
Tom
October 5, 2009 at 3:45 pm #40877UFATBASTEDParticipantThanks for the set list! I’m going to the show tonight
Can you tell me what time Lucinda’s act started on Sunday? Does Buick 6 do a warm up set?October 5, 2009 at 4:01 pm #40878tntracyParticipant@UFATBASTED wrote:
Thanks for the set list! I’m going to the show tonight
Can you tell me what time Lucinda’s act started on Sunday? Does Buick 6 do a warm up set?Doors are at 7:30 PM. Both nights, Lu took the stage at about 8:50.
No, there is no opening act.
Tom
October 5, 2009 at 7:18 pm #40879bigsubiParticipantGreat report Paul, Tom and Stoger! Really amazing!!! My teeth are scratching the floor…
October 6, 2009 at 1:47 am #40880ripleyParticipantWhat’s the song Angel? is it original or a cover?
October 6, 2009 at 3:05 am #40881JohnfromJerseyParticipantHi Folks, Just writing a short note to share how wonderful it was to see Lucinda so up close and personal Night #2 in NYC. This was the first time we had seen her at the Fillmore and it was absolutely a great show. We got there a little early and it was great to be right there leaning on the stage. LUCINDA, YOU ARE THE BEST!!!
I’m also writing with the hopes that the dork in the Dylan t-shirt and the drunk bimbo he randomly hooked up with will read this. You know who you are. DUDE, YOU’RE RUDE! and it has nothing to do with rock & roll. Your clapping during the songs was off-beat and your yapping during the most intimate & heartfelt songs had the potential of getting you seriously mamed. RANDOM DRUNK GIRLFRIEND, the singing was out of key and, oh yeah, get tested. Please confess to your boyfriend you left home. Yep, everyone heard the whole story…skank.
To the rest of you LW fans, I apologize if I’ve broken some sort of forum code of ethics or something, but these clowns were way out of line. Anyway, Peace Out!
October 6, 2009 at 3:54 am #40882tonygKeymasterOne of our more unusual reviews but thanks for the report. Hopefully none of our guys were wearing their Dylan T-shirts to the show. 😉
October 6, 2009 at 4:27 am #40883LafayetteParticipant@tonyg wrote:
One of our more unusual reviews but thanks for the report. Hopefully none of our guys were wearing their Dylan T-shirts to the show. 😉
I wish I had some kewl TNT type emoticons to fill in the spaces, however, will have to go with same old same old…. 😆 😆 😆
October 6, 2009 at 8:20 am #40884tntracyParticipant@ripley wrote:
What’s the song Angel? is it original or a cover?
It is a cover of the Jimi Hendrix song (later covered by Rod Stewart on Never a Dull Moment)…
Tom
October 6, 2009 at 2:11 pm #40885bobParticipant@JohnfromJersey wrote:
I’m also writing with the hopes that the dork in the Dylan t-shirt and the drunk bimbo he randomly hooked up with will read this. You know who you are. DUDE, YOU’RE RUDE! and it has nothing to do with rock & roll.
that is why in the small venues I like to sit/stand in back; less distractions to the music.
I feel badly that your night had to have these distractions…
Maybe it’s just me, but It also gets a little annoying when people yell out requests- I’d rather just let the show flow naturally…
October 7, 2009 at 2:27 am #40886ripleyParticipant@tntracy wrote:
@ripley wrote:
What’s the song Angel? is it original or a cover?
It is a cover of the Jimi Hendrix song (later covered by Rod Stewart on Never a Dull Moment)…
Tom
Oh haha. My mind went immediately to Sarah Mclachlan!
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