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LWjettaParticipant
@tntracy wrote:
Also, if anyone sees any omissions on this list, PLEASE let me know!
I know you are trying to get copies of all of Lu’s music.
I came across this one that is not listed on Wikpedia, but is on All Music.
I don’t see it on your Excel spreadsheet.
The artist is Cindy Bullens, The album is “Somewhere Between Heaven and Earth” and the song title is “The End of Wishful Thinking” from 1999. A search stated Lucinda as background vocals on this song.
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Bullens called on several friends to contribute to the project: Beth Nielsen Chapman, who lost her husband to cancer five years ago, connected her with producer Rodney Crowell; Bryan Adams sang harmony on the title track; Chapman and Bonnie Raitt sang background on “I Gotta Believe in Something”; Crowell sang on “Water On the Moon,” and Lucinda Williams backed “The End of Wishful Thinking” End QuoteYou can hear a short sample and buy the clip from iTunes for $0.99.
I listened to a few of Cindy’s songs on You Tube. Great sound.Here is the link to buy the clip.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/somewhere-between-heaven-earth/id324392331
Hope this helps in your admirable quest.
lwjLWjettaParticipant@Lafayette wrote:
Yup, not good. UGH.
More details from the Chicago Tribune and the likely impact on Jam Productions.
http://leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com/turn_it_up/2010/01/live-nationticketmaster-merger-puts-chicago-institution-jam-on-the-ropes-.html
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@tntracy wrote:
Yeah, I have this obsessive tendency to try and acquire every CD & DVD available for my favorite artists.
So is this a good image of your collection?
This is not mine. all just for fun.
lwjLWjettaParticipantAll the best Lucinda today and on Sunday night at the Staples center.
lwj 😛
LWjettaParticipantTnt
In some other post, you mentioned Feist ( Leslie) as one of your favorite Canadian singers.
Here she is covering “Over Time”
She is quite comical too.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h3D_j0n_oY
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@tntracy wrote:
This Dirty Little Town” from Dead Reckoning by Kieran Kane
Here are 2 different versions $0.99 Mp3’s from Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_dmusic/?tag=httpmogcom-20&index=digital-music&field-keywords=Kieran Kane+This Dirty Little Town
These are karioke (sp?) versions. I don’t hear Lu in the short sample.I suppose, the next thing you are going to ask me for is the video.
Here it is from CMT with Emmy Lou and Luhttp://www.getalyric.com/mp3/lyrics/songs/kieran_kane-4247/dead_rekoning-13924/dirty_little_town-75061/
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@LWjetta wrote:
Roseanne Cash with Special Guests Bruce Cockburn and Lucinda Williams
And here is the set list.
This is a fine audio rip from an Austin City Limits VHS tape I taped back in 1992. 3 of my favorite artists, Rosanne Cash, Lucinda Williams, Bruce Cockburn, perform together and solo. Beautiful show. Cool guitars and awesome vocals by all. If you’re a fan of any of these artists down load this. As a bonus is some tasty Mary Chapin Carpenter from TNN, From a great now defunct show called The American Music Shop, Circa 1992.
01 HALFWAY HOUSE, Rosanne Cash
02 SEE HOW I MISS YOU, Bruce Cockburn
03 SOMETHING HAPPENS, Lucinda Williams
04 WHAT WE REALLY NEED, Rosanne Cash
05 ROCKET LAUNCHER, Bruce Cockburn
06 LITTLE ANGEL, LITTLE BROTHER, Lucinda Williams
07 SEVEN YEAR ACHE, Rosanne Cash
08 KIT KARSON, Bruce Cockburn
09 HOT BLOOD, Lucinda Williams
10 LONELY HEARTS, Rosanne Cash
11 DREAM LIKE MINE, Bruce Cockburn
12 HAPPY WOMAN BLUES, Lucinda Williams
13 DON’T THINK TWICE, Rosanne Cash, Lucinda Williams, Bruce Cockburn
14 I FEEL LUCKY, Mary Chapin Carpenter (TNN)
15 RYTHMN OF THE BLUES, Mary Chapin Carpenter (TNN)
16 I AM A TOWN, Mary Chapin Carpenter (TNN)From The Austin City Limits Website:
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@TOverby wrote:
Even though the ACL website says that those are the only 3 appearances I recall Lu saying there was one more additional appearance.
If the following is correct, Lu also appeared as follows:
1992 Los Lobos followed by C.J. Chenier, Songwriters Special, Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks plus The Accoustic Warriors, Vince Gill followed by Alison Krauss and Union Station, Albert Collins followed by Danny Gatton, Travis Tritt followed by Holly Dunn, The Subdudes followed by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Trisha Yearwood followed by Hal Ketchum, Roseanne Cash with Special Guests Bruce Cockburn and Lucinda Williams, Kevin Welch followed by Will T. Massey, Doug Stone followed by Maura OConnell, John Prine followed by Jimmie Dale Gilmore, K.T. Oslin
lwj
LWjettaParticipantTnt
Do you also have this duet with Chip and Lu?
“The Ghost of Phil Sinclair”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V029oVszeoI
lwjLWjettaParticipant@tntracy wrote:
singing two duets with Mr. Taylor – “Could I Live With This” & “The Ship”.
OK Here is “The Ship” video. Beautiful song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57-WtFExuDo@TOverby wrote:
What 3 don’t you have?
You beat me to it TOverby.
Tnt-Let us know and we will do some research.
lwjLWjettaParticipant@Lafayette wrote:
I unfortunately missed all of the Friday night events. Youtube to the rescue.
Certainly a special Heartless Bastards weekend for us cheerleaders between Jimmy Kimmel Live and ACL.
The ACL show appearing with Avett Brothers ( which I enjoyed as well ) is now available on PBS in case anyone missed Saturday’s performance.
My favorites were the acoustic guitar with Erika and Jessie and Zy Lyn on violin doing “So Quiet” and the rocker “Sway”
The ACL show ended with a short interview.
There is a 2nd somewhat comical interview called free beer following the performance that I’m going to re-post here since we just saw the show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPmt9n2WVKw
lwjLWjettaParticipant@tntracy wrote:
really like her 2006 release Goodbye Alice In Wonderland – worth checking out, IMHO (one caveat here, it is a bit more “pop” than what is normally discussed here, but I like some – not a lot – “pop” music, so…)
Back to Lu, thanks for posting that photo, LWJ – being a post-2002 Lu discoverer, I did not realize Lu’s tattoo one time was on Jim Christie’s drum set…
Re: Jewel-I rent DVD’s at my local library for $0.50 each-What a deal. Also you can borrow CD’s for free for up to three weeks. Found “Goodbye Alice in Wonderland” and tnt you are so right-Loved “Satellite” and “Last Dance Rodeo”. It was very tempting to burn a copy, but it’s not in my constitution.
Re: Love Band-Here is a nice video of Lu singing “Drunken Angel” in April, 2003 at the Austin Music Hall-You can spot a Lost Highway sign in the background. I think this was during the SXSW Festival.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kctj2Ae61Oclwj
LWjettaParticipant@Lafayette wrote:
You the man, tnt!
These notes are truly 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten.
Hey, Lafayette, This might be a nice addendum to your blog on your trip to NO.
This You Tube is from Country Music Magazine-“Barndance Segment” from a way back in 1991.
Lucinda singing “Crescent City” from 2:45 to 4:15 in the tape. Really well done high quality video.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBd2ZphZ8ec
lwjLWjettaParticipantNice video from Toronto Dec/09 with Jim Cuddy (Blue Rodeo) and Kathleen doing the Cash-Carter Classic “Jackson”
This was the concert I missed due to the weatherhttp://www.nxne.com/
lwj
LWjettaParticipant@tntracy wrote:
A long way from the old factory-installed AM car radios with the mechanical presets, eh? Some here may not be old enough to remember them, but they had 6 large push buttons that you pulled out and then pressed back in to make a particular station a preset. When a button was pressed, the tuning dial physically moved to the preset frequency
Of course I remember, so does Lu.
lwj
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