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  • in reply to: A Message From Mr. Dylan #47178
    coffee4throad
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    yeah, sounds just like bob, as if he gives a flying fork.

    in reply to: Cains Ballroom May 10th #46448
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    yeah, it seems “social hour” breaks out around me at concerts all the time. i know i was guilty myself during the Jesse Aycock set…

    in reply to: Cains Ballroom May 10th #46443
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    yes, great show last night. it was nice to meet and visit with Parker, his lovely wife, and Stoger there.
    i think Lucinda and the band enjoyed themselves, i know i did. i was about 3 or 4 heads back from the stage on the right, between Lucinda and the guitar player (great location), for most of the show. thanks for posting the setlist, Parker.

    in reply to: Cains Ballroom May 10th #46438
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    Parker, how was Wilco?
    hope to meet you at Lucinda’s show!
    you have a pm.

    in reply to: Oklahoma City – Blue Door #45612
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    yes, great show!
    thanks Lucinda!
    and thanks to Tom O for securing my wife and me some tickets!
    a nice couple from OKC just showed up in line hoping to get a pair of tickets and since the other couple here in Tulsa we’d planned to go with couldn ‘t make it down, we let the OKC couple pick up on the 2 extras we ended up with – they were very happy!

    in reply to: Oklahoma City – Blue Door #45574
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    @TOverby wrote:

    There may not be a presale here because the place is so small -but I can have tickets held thru me.

    Tom,
    i sent you a pm.

    in reply to: Oklahoma City – Blue Door #45572
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    is there a presale password for this show at the Blue Door in OKC yet?
    i wasn’t sure if the presale started friday, or the general sale
    thanks!

    coffee4throad
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    is the clear vinyl as good as the regular? i remember reading once that colored disks were a gimmick and the fidelity was better on a regular black record.

    in reply to: John Prine on tour #44691
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    yes, Lake Marie is really good. so were all of the songs he did that night.
    gotta stop discovering these great artists, can’t afford all the cds!
    ” O – Hi – O – Hi – O “…

    in reply to: Surprise show Fayetteville Ark 9/19 #44379
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    >coffee4throad: are you going to go to the show?
    can’t, due to an unfortunate prior commitment.

    in reply to: Surprise show Fayetteville Ark 9/19 #44377
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    there’s a band there that a friend is crazy about called “Trout Fishing in America”
    they might be able to loan you a guitar…

    in reply to: Van Morrison: Hymns to the Silence #43755
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    Tom,
    nice to see youre a van fan! my favorite album of his i picked up in 72 (St Dom’s Preview) when i lived in Los Angeles from 72 to 76. they played alot of his stuff on KMET, which was a pretty progressive station back then.
    i never saw him live, but 3 of my other favorites of his are the live ones, Too Late to Stop Now (73), Live from the Belfast Opera House (84?), and LIve in SF (94). Like alot of great artists (Lucinda included) i think VM’s songs evolve into their truest form when they get played live and tweaked around for a while vs on the studio albums.
    have a great 4th and 5th!
    george

    in reply to: What’s in your wallet? ( Car CD Changer that is ) #40546
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    Lucinda Williams
    Luna Park
    W. Hollywood, CA
    January 22 1996

    01. Greenville
    02. Big Red Sun Blues
    03. Metal Firecracker
    04. Car Wheels On A Gravel Road
    05. Side of the Road
    06. Right In Time
    07. 2 Kool 2 Be 4-gotten
    08. band intros
    09. Still I Long for your Kiss
    10. Can’t Let Go
    11. Disgusted
    12. Changed the Locks
    13. Sweet Old World
    14. You’re Still Standing There w/Steve Earle

    these were shows she played while signed (ever so briefly) to american recordings and she did these showcases for the label with rick rubin there. the second night steve earle does a duet with her to close the show

    in reply to: In heavy rotation… #32182
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    Chester and Lester (1976)
    remastered in 2007
    Chet Atkins and Les Paul having a great time.
    fantastic musicians!
    also: check the “Les Paul rare documentary” on youtube.
    i think its 4 or 5 parts, very interesting.

    in reply to: "The Methuselah of Righteous Cool" #34283
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    hallelujah!

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