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This review from Celtic Connections Radio`s Mike Ritchie sums it up and much better than I ever could: –
Lucinda Williams – Celtic Connections – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall – January 23, 2023.
LUCINDA WILLIAMS – Brilliant performance
She has an autobiography and a new album coming out, and here she is, a couple of days shy of her 70th birthday, edging us along a bittersweet, rugged, emotion-laden song route where no-one delivers quite like her.
The revered Lucinda Williams has gritty, dust-blown grief and heartache down to perfection in her imperious catalogue of albums spanning more than 40 years. Here, in a bravura performance we will long remember, she shares songs with gentle determination, no little fire and downright warmth – it’s an Americana, roots, country and rock concoction that proves irresistible.
Recovering from a stroke in late 2020, she’s escorted centre stage to a rousing reception. She stands in the same spot for most of the nearly two-hour-long gig, guitar-less, but singing better than ever.
We get glorious offerings of Can’t Let Go and the title track of 1998’s “Car Wheels On A Gravel Road” fairly early in the set with the tense, observational West Memphis from the 2014 album “Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone” separating them. This is a menacing, swampy tale perfectly suiting the raw vocals.
Grieving the loss of Tom Petty, she reveals Stolen Moments with its palpable sorrow and heartfelt lyrics: “like a prayer / you’re with me there” she sings with head held high. Then we return to the gravel road with Lake Charles, dedicated to a trouble making friend, the late Clyde Joseph Woodward III, who could cook up a “mean pot of gumbo.” It’s a sublime song she clearly loves.
From “Good Souls Better Angels” Big Black Train is a stirring and deft reference to issues of depression: “I can hear it comin’ from miles away / and I don’t wanna get onboard.” It’s plaintiff yet Lu is doggedly refusing to be downbeat and that makes for a marvellous mix of emotions.
Changed The Locks from her 1998 self-titled release, covered by Tom Petty, is defiant and assured with a real stomp to it thanks to the hugely impressive Buick 6 – drummer Butch Norton, bassist David Sutton and top gun guitarists, Stuart Mathis and birthday boy, Doug Pettibone, who also plays pedal steel.
Encore time yields a dazzling and subtle version of Lou Reed’s Pale Blue Eyes and a storming, no-holds-barred, Rockin’ In the Free World that brings everyone to their feet. Neil Young would have approved.
It’s an uplifting end to an outstanding and exhilarating performance from Louisiana’s finest and her band. She respects her fans and draws us in, she shares her thoughts and feelings and we admire her even more as a result.
File Under Rock, says her T-shirt, appropriately enough: so, let’s file this gig under “TRIUMPH.”
www.celticconnections.com
MIKE RITCHIE
The standing ovations for Lucinda and the band were after Joy as they left the stage, and we were not sure whether we would see Lucinda on stage again, but the crowd would not let go, and they came nack on for the two encores with Lucinda leaving her spot mid-stage and making her way across to the side of the stage to clap and conduct the crowd to Keep On Rockin
it was fantastic to see and the huge smile on Lucinda
s face said it all, and she/they left the stage to another even longer standing ovattion.
Just a wonderful, wonderful night.dr winston oboogieParticipantYes Tony, and very glad I was in the house…Lucinda got two well deserved standing ovations last night….more later as got to go and catch transport home just now.
dr winston oboogieParticipantStoger, at this stage I would prefer not to, do you or tonyg have an email address you could give me, so that I could talk to either/both of you direct ?
dr winston oboogieParticipantMerry Christmas to Lucinda and all our friends here, looking forward to seeing Lucinda in 4 weeks time..it has been a long wait.
P.S. Was searching for the PM function, with no luck, is this something which is no longer available ?
dr winston oboogieParticipantWill be in Glasgow for the Celtic Connections gig at The Royal Concert Hall, possibilty of July sounds good as well, how extensive is the rumoured tour expected to be ?
Got Beth Nielsen Chapman at Celtic Connections the week after Lucinda, theN Bruce in Edinburgh and two nights in Gothenburg in June.
dr winston oboogieParticipantThanks for posting the video, much appreciated…sad to see Lucinda unsteady on her feet, but obviously enjoying what she is doing so much, it must be the best therapy ever…Keep On Rocking Lucinda.
dr winston oboogieParticipantI must add my thanks also for keeping us up to date with all things Lu..I do not always post, but be sure I check in every day to see how our lady is getting on..keep up the good work.
dr winston oboogieParticipantGlasgow tickets secured…Lucinda please note front row all gone so I had to settle for 2nd row seats.
As well as being only two days before the birthday of our great bard Rabbie Burns it will also be around the time of the annual Celtic Connections festival, roll on January.dr winston oboogieParticipantThanks for the heads up, tickets not available yet, but worth waiting for and now know to keep tabs on progress, lets hope the stars align and it all falls into place.
2023:- Lucinda in January and Bruce in June.
dr winston oboogieParticipantMerry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year to all. First and foremost lets hope that Lucinda`s health continues to improve and she can live a full and fruitful life, and that we can all get through this horrible pandemic and get back what we know, recognise and love life as “normal” again, surely not too much to ask for.
Best Wishes to all.dr winston oboogieParticipantThank you so much for the report Stoger, without this we would get no such news over here.
Wonderful to know that Lucinda is back on stage and fighting this thing head on, I hope she can feel the love and support all the way from here and that Overtime, (pardon the pun), Lucinda can make a full recovery.
Seen Jason a few times live now, and he is a top top man.Please keep the reports and updates coming.
Thanksdr winston oboogieParticipantCar Wheels gets all the praise and attention, and rightly so IMHO, but I have always loved the albums Essence and World Without Tears and think they never got the credit deserved and are vastly underrated.
dr winston oboogieParticipantThis appears to be a recent new message, and great news if it is, as it must mean that Lucinda is well on the mend, can anyone verify that she is now in a place where she expects to be able to do these shows…thank you.
dr winston oboogieParticipantThree UK dates in August 2021 shown here…
https://www.viagogo.co.uk/Concert-Tickets/Country-and-Folk/Lucinda-Williams-Tickets?AffiliateID=49&adposition=&PCID=PSGBGOOCONLUCIN4A5CCEBA9A&AdID=519759589652&MetroRegionID=&psc=%2c&ps=%2c&ps_p=0&ps_c=12993004530&ps_ag=128770221744&ps_tg=kwd-918541450262&ps_ad=519759589652&ps_adp=%2c&ps_fi=%2c&ps_li=%2c&ps_lp=9046832&ps_n=g&ps_d=c&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt9GX7N_N8AIVWdnVCh35XgIMEAAYASAAEgLkt_D_BwE
Dublin and Copenhagen shows up here also…
https://www.songkick.com/artists/245404-lucinda-williams/calendar
As long as I am here…is there any update on how Lucinda is doing health wise, better I hope, but all seems very quiet on that front.
dr winston oboogieParticipantSeeing adverts for ticket sales for Lucinda in Brighton UK in August, is this still on and will there be more UK dates at that time ?
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