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I’m a guy who’s been a big fan for years. I’m not really sure why you think there’s some big difference between the sexes when it comes to perceptions of lu’s music. My favorites are pretty much the same as everybody’s: Lake Charles, Respect, Metal Firecracker, Ventura,etc. Additionally, the ones I don’t like also seem to be unpopular, mostly the ones that lack melody: Atonement, Get Right with God, American Dream, Wrap My Head Around That, etc. I don’t think Lu’s songs are directed at a female audience at all. They are universal. Maybe you should get out more and meet some guys.
augwestParticipantWilliams exudes earthy emotions
By Brett Milano
Friday, July 27, 2007 – Updated: 12:34 AM ESTMost artists seem to mellow with time, but Lucinda Williams just keeps getting raunchier. Last night she delivered a little bit of mournful country and a whole lot of guitar-slinging rock, including what has to be one of the summer’s sexiest performances.
“Unsuffer Me,” the standout track from her most-recent album “West,” was the centerpiece of last night’s sultry set at the Bank of America Pavilion. It’s a lowdown, slow grind of a song about longings that are partly spiritual but mostly carnal. Williams put down her guitar to undulate in front of the mike, using all her best come-hither growls. The tune peaked twice, each time with Williams’ shouts leading into guitarist Doug Pettibone’s power chords. Each time through it had both male and female fans screaming like they were watching a teen idol instead of an alt-country hero.
Williams has never been a timid performer – that’s part of her charm. When she sings about death, the sense of foreboding comes through. Funerals figured into two songs played early on with the Southern-gothic “Pineola” and the newer, more matter-of-fact “Fancy Funeral.” Nor does she hold back on the upbeat songs. Last night, “Unsuffer Me” was followed by a little-known Fats Domino number, “I Love My Life,” which sounded bawdier than Domino probably intended.
She even got away with covering one of the most macho country standards, Willie Nelson’s “Mama, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys,” which led off a long and freewheeling encore.
Instead of sticking with her newest material, as she’s done at recent gigs, Williams played something close to a greatest-hits set, pulling out old favorites including “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road” and “2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten.” (Oddly, she referred to a lyric book for both of those.) These and other oldies were transformed by her backup trio, which has turned into a lean and garage-y outfit in the Crazy Horse mold. Pettibone matched her thunder at every turn, playing steel and mandolin between his electric guitar outbursts.
Country legend Charlie Louvin opened with a set of tunes drawn mainly from the old Louvin Brothers’ catalog, ranging from the reverent “Christian Life” (covered by the Byrds and others) to the ahead-of-its-time “Great Atomic Power.” Having just turned 80, Louvin is clearly loving the new career he’s had since the alt-country crowd rediscovered him.
But because Louvin made his name as a great harmony singer, his best moments came when Williams invited him back during her set.
augwestParticipantJust thought I’d give a report about the recording. Wow! One of the best sounding audience recordings I’ve ever heard. Sounds like you’re right up on the stage. Even the acoustic guitars are clear. And surprisingly good bass. Crowd noise is verylow. Simply the best Lu that I’ve heard from this year, almost as good as a soundboard. I see that there were no replies to my post, but I hope some of you Lu fans got this. If not, it’s still there. If you don’t know how to download
torrents in flac and burn them, send me a private message and I’ll try to help you along. I just want everone hear this one. BTW, I see that other shows are posted, Oakland on dimeadozen and Saratoga on EZtorrentz. Unfortunately, registration is closed for both sites, so only those already registered can get them. Good luck all!augwestParticipantyes, I think shnflac.net(lossless legs) has reached its membership limit. However, they are constantly culling inactive members, so its worth checking every once in a while. Unfortunately dimeadozen is also full. I’ve been trying to get in there for a while because they have lots of good stuff. I could repost at trader’s den, but I don’t really know how. I still have the torrent on my computer so if you’ll give me some info I could try to post it there or elsewhere.
augwestParticipantyou can download an audience recording of this show at shnflac.net for those who are torrent-savvy.
augwestParticipantI got it off a torrent site. Try btmon.com.
augwestParticipantGot any live Lu to trade? I have the Tucson show, Boston ’99, Netherlands ’89, and a collection of rarities from tribute albums. That Tucson show is very easy to get. Download from shnflac.net and burn. You need a torrent client like azureas and register at the site. very easy.
augwestParticipantJust finished downloading the show. The sound is amazing! Mostly songs from the “Lucinda Williams” album. Definitely worth the trouble to get. Also, it’s in flac, so nothing is lost from this gem.
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