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  • in reply to: Greek Theatre opening for Elvis Costello #40493
    folkblues23
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    This setlist looks good. I hope she does some good old blues songs like “Nothing in Rambling” or anything from her first album when I see her next month. She does a really great job of covering those old songs.

    in reply to: Meeting Lucinda #40242
    folkblues23
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    Thanks padchio. I think I will go for it, it would totally be worth it. I guess I just gotta go to the concert not expecting anything. One time I waited after a Hot Tuna show and Jorma and Jack went straight to the tour bus, but I still got my ticket signed.

    in reply to: Lucinda interviews Emmylou 1997 #38352
    folkblues23
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    yeah, great interview.
    I haven’t heard much of Lucinda’s guitar playing, that is without a band behind her. Although I really like her work on “Disgusted” and a bunch of the other blues songs she did on Ramblin’. Has anyone ever heard her play more lead type stuff?

    in reply to: Washington, DC Setlist – March 3 #38897
    folkblues23
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    Nice, I have that set list taped to my wall. It was the one that Eric Schermorhorn used, taped to the floor. Ican’t wait to see her in Baltimore in 2 months!!

    in reply to: Lucinda’s behavior/personality? #40237
    folkblues23
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    Thanks for sharing that. I really hope she hangs around. I would love to meet her, she’s kind of a hero of mine

    in reply to: Meeting Lucinda #40247
    folkblues23
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    Yeah, I can understand that. But, if she is in form, where do I “hang out” after the show? By the tour bus? Thanks for all the replies

    in reply to: when lucinda came into my life #35352
    folkblues23
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    When Lucinda came into my life, I was fourteen. That was three years ago. I’m 17 now, and I think it’s a shame that more young people like me don’t know or care about her music. The first song I ever heard of hers was Car Wheels, when, coincidentally, I was in a car on my way home form D.C. I thought, who IS this?? Her words just strike home more than anybody else I’ve listened to…even Bob Dylan. I really hope I get to meet her one day. She’s my hero.

    in reply to: Lucinda’s music in movies #39398
    folkblues23
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    The movie is called The Lucky Ones, and it’s a great. “Real Love” comes on the radio in the car in one of the scenes.

    in reply to: opening acts #38504
    folkblues23
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    Bill Kirchen. He’s from the D.C. area and I’m sure he would love that. He’s a great honkey tonk country guitar player and singer.

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