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  • in reply to: Minneapolis, the Dakota run of 2013 #51284
    Lafayette
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    Question:

    Wake Up Call is listed in set list. Is this correct title? Cover? The only info I can find is a Maroon 5 song? 😳

    in reply to: Minneapolis, the Dakota run of 2013 #51283
    Lafayette
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    Excellent summary of last night’s show:

    http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2013/02/lucinda_williams_dakota_jazz_club_2_4_13.php

    Setlist:

    Passionate Kisses
    Happy Woman Blues
    Carwheels on a Gravel Road
    Something About What Happens When We Talk
    Ventura
    Copenhagen
    Blue
    Wake Up Call
    Well Well Well
    Bitter Memory
    Drunken Angel
    Those Three Days
    Essence
    Come To Me Baby (Howlin’ Wolf)
    Change The Locks
    Joy
    Honeybee

    Blessed
    Goodbye Joe (Hank Williams)
    Get Right With God

    in reply to: Minneapolis, the Dakota run of 2013 #51282
    Lafayette
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    @stoger wrote:

    Thanks, for the research, lafayette: the Dakota nights are apt to get blended and blurred. Two more shows to go there? Three?

    I’m breaking this off into a separate thread. Perhaps the moderator could merge my Night 3 post? I found a great review with setlist.

    in reply to: Minneapolis, the Dakota run of 2013 #51280
    Lafayette
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    Dakota Jazz Club – Night 3 (Feb 4, 2013)

    I was creeping around on twitter for set list songs/details of tonight’s show. It’s quite possible these songs and ramblings by Lu were played/uttered tonight.

    Holly Ziemer tweeted following:

    Finally. Passionate kisses #lucindawilliams

    Car wheels on a gravel road….love this song #lucindawilliams pic.twitter.com/vsicPmd3

    U hang around with trash u can’t come out clean #lucindawilliams (Well Well Well)

    And apparently there is snow all around: Very Mpls: watching grt #lucindawilliams show & workers shoveling store fronts @ same time

    A C. Riemenschneider (a Star Tribune music writer, according to his Twitter bio) tweeted following:

    Those Three Days (!!) was played and with this intro by Lu:

    “If u can’t play it w/out a full band, it’s prob not a very good song.” -Lucinda @HappyWoman9 after “trying” & nailing Those 3 Days acoustic

    Hearing Lucinda sing Changed the Locks & Joy never ever ever gets old. Big finish @DakotaJazzClub

    John Swardson tweeted following:

    Lucinda: This one’s called Metal Firecracker. Jim Walsh: Oh, fuck… #greatness

    He too noted Lu’s comment about writing good songs with:

    “If you can’t play a song without a band then it’s probably not worth writing.” #Lucinda #thegospel

    Drunken Angel #lucinda #dakota pic.twitter.com/dUYgntIY

    Looks like Blessed made the set with a simple:

    Blessed by Lucinda Williams.

    AND, the best comment ever, as tweeted by Mr. Swardson after he noted she played Metal Firecracker, was this:

    “My husband Tom’s so cool. He’s got to listen to me singing songs about all those fools…” Lucinda

    AMEN, Lu. I once told her we could get into an argument about who had the better husband. :mrgreen:
    She laughed.

    Partial setlist recap (not particularly in order they were played)

    Passionate Kisses
    Car Wheels On A Gravel Road
    Well Well Well
    Those Three Days
    Metal Firecracker
    Drunken Angel
    Changed The Locks
    Joy
    Blessed

    in reply to: Louisville Set List #50857
    Lafayette
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    Something Wicked This Way Comes

    in reply to: Minneapolis, the Dakota run of 2013 #51277
    Lafayette
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    I just tweeted Jon Bream, for what it’s worth, with a mention correcting the record on who covered whom.

    I’m certain I am using my who’s and whom’s in a manner that has the Professor marking it up with the red ink. 😛

    in reply to: Minneapolis, the Dakota run of 2013 #51276
    Lafayette
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    Keen eye, stoger. I missed the Tom Petty cover allude on Changed the Locks.

    in reply to: Wisconsin? #51318
    Lafayette
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    I’ve been searching as well. No mentions on twitter or cyber world.

    in reply to: Panama City #51022
    Lafayette
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    Entered. 8)

    in reply to: Amos Lee #41149
    Lafayette
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    @Lafayette wrote:

    I haven’t seen Amos play for over a year. 🙁

    Actually, the last time I saw Amos was in July, 2011 with Lucinda in Cincinnati and Cleveland.

    A Pollstar notification just hit my inbox. He currently has no shows listed on his site, however, he is coming to the Bijou in Knoxville, TN on Good Friday. The day works for me and well within my 8 hour driving cap. 😀

    in reply to: Minneapolis, the Dakota run of 2013 #51272
    Lafayette
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    http://www.mndaily.com/2013/01/31/qa-lucinda-williams

    in reply to: Panama City #51020
    Lafayette
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    TO…is Sue’s set list correct? This show is the only one on this run that has not been entered at setlist.fm. 😉

    in reply to: Evanston, IL @ SPACE 1/30/13 #51248
    Lafayette
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    From the SPACE show:

    Real Live Bleeding Fingers and Broken Guitar Strings:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvT-GOZ3Rf8

    Changed The Locks:

    in reply to: Evanston, IL @ SPACE 1/30/13 #51244
    Lafayette
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    Awesome report, TO, and thanks for the detailed set list. 🙂 Isn’t it great when everything starts to come together?

    I have been to SPACE and it is a great space with a wonderful wine selection. I liked City Winery as well.

    stoger~I like to think the Irish have a great sense of humor. I just knew you had to have Irish lineage somewhere.

    in reply to: Chicago,Il City Winery ( Night 2 of 2) #51232
    Lafayette
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    @stoger wrote:

    Oh my God, haven ‘t heard “Come to me Baby” in years! Could “I Asked for Water [He Gave Me Gasoline]” be far in the future?

    A shout out to Chicago, perhaps?

    Released by Chess Records.

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