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  • in reply to: International Dates #48892
    LWjetta
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    @punchdrunklove wrote:

    btw, is this LW’s 2nd tour in australia/NZ?

    what (who?) took her there in 1989? i’ve been meaning to ask that. i wouldn’t say it was PREMATURE, but it was definitely very early in her career, and i’d think that an artist would perform in london and paris before venturing in australia. when was the first tour in europe? 00s, or i’m mistaken? (2006, 2007, 2009)

    Some tour statistics I found.
    Australia/ NZ
    1989-with Gurf Morlix only at the Gluepot, Auckland
    1991-with Rosanne Cash & Mary Chapin Carpenter (SOW tour)
    1993
    2004-cancelled due to Lu’s Mother passing.
    2009-Little Honey tour
    2012-coming up
    Europe
    1989-Glastonbury Festival, Netherlands, etc.
    2003-WWT tour
    2005-cancelled due to an ear infection
    2006
    2007
    2009

    lwj

    in reply to: El Rey Shows 11/22 and 11/23 #48505
    LWjetta
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    I think this is a nice fitting way to end Tour 2011 with such an enthusiastic fan dancing to “Joy” at the El Rey.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivucsFaJtlA

    While I’m at it, a big thank you to all the following for performing > 110 gigs this year.
    Lucinda, Tom, Butch, Blake, David,Eileen, Nick + the rest of the roadie crew.

    With honorable mention to Dylan L., Val M., Amos L., OTR and of course the Friendly Forum reporters.

    Take a well deserved rest and Happy Thanksgiving.

    lwj

    in reply to: Sacramento, CA, 11.15.2011 #48932
    LWjetta
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    Enjoy “Factory” via the flashing Crest marquee.
    Beautful song.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDjh-KwQ100

    lwj

    in reply to: Over The Rhine #43802
    LWjetta
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    A rather nice review of OTR’s Karin and Linford show from the Great American Music Hall in SF a few days before Lu’s Fillmore shows.

    Love the style of the setlist in the article and the video of the song “Suitcase.”

    http://spinningplatters.com/2011/11/18/show-review-over-the-rhine-at-great-american-music-hall-111511/

    lwj

    in reply to: MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa presale password? #48975
    LWjetta
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    It’s blessed

    Enjoy the show.

    lwj

    in reply to: Heartless Bastards, 2.0 #36883
    LWjetta
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    Here we go Lefty.[attachment=0:2y86m4ug]Heartless Bastards Arrow.jpg[/attachment:2y86m4ug]

    And Erika has signed with a new record label Partisan .
    Maybe, just maybe Erika will come up to Buffalo.

    http://www.billboard.com/news/heartless-bastards-sign-to-partisan-records-1005539952.story#/news/heartless-bastards-sign-to-partisan-records-1005539952.story

    lwj

    in reply to: SF Fillmore shows #48717
    LWjetta
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    I suspect and hope “Live at the Fillmore” Volume 2 is going to be played in my CD player some day with this great news just announced from FB.

    Galys Thebuckmunster
    Hello from Spain.. The concert of Filmore wil be recorder?…
    Like · Comment · 12 hours ago ·

    Lucinda Williams Yes!3 hours ago

    The artwork kinda gives me a clue.

    lwj[attachment=0:yaz2qyw0]Live at the Fillmore Volume II.jpg[/attachment:yaz2qyw0]

    in reply to: Denver, CO 11/12/2011 #48811
    LWjetta
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    Another great review from Mountain Weekly with pics.

    http://mtnweekly.com/lucinda-williams-concert-25703

    lwj

    in reply to: Grand Junction, CO, 11.13.2011 #48868
    LWjetta
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    @stoger wrote:

    At this juncture, scraps of FB postings would be welcome. But let’s sit tight and I bet some details of that show will emerge. Think I went through that town back there in ’88. . .

    Some scraps of FB postings. Love the “suited roadie” one

    · Lucinda, thank you so much for your great show in Grand Junction. You are a total musical icon and I love your music. Your band was so great and I love the roadie dressed so sharp in his suit. Thank you! Come back again!

    · GRAND JUNCTION ROCKED LAST NIGHT!! Thank you so much, Lucinda! What a great show! Had a blast!

    · was in the audience at the Avalon in Grand Junction, Colorado, with a number of friends and family. The show was PHENOMENAL and Lucinda was DIVINE! Blessed be! SUCH a great show! ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ Cyndy

    · Thank you for the fabulous concert last night in Grand Junction, come back any time! The band was amazing and Lucinda killed, as usual, we love you!

    lwj

    in reply to: Grand Junction, CO, 11.13.2011 #48866
    LWjetta
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    Grand Junction is still asleep stoger.
    Can’t google any info/review from the show except for a few FB comments.
    I think we need Tom O’s help on a set list for this one, also clarification of the final set list from Lawrence, KS as 26 songs were listed but appears not all done.

    lwj

    in reply to: Denver, CO 11/12/2011 #48808
    LWjetta
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    A great photo gallery from the Paramount in Denver.

    http://www.heyreverb.com/2011/11/14/lucinda-williams-paramount-denver-photos-review/

    lwj

    in reply to: Kathleen Edwards (for Tnt and others) #41555
    LWjetta
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    @tntracy wrote:

    Thanks, LWJ!

    Even better, I just found out that Kathleen will be playing in Atlanta at the Variety Playhouse on January 29th. YES!!!

    Tom

    YES for me too.
    Kathleen with Hannah Georgas in Toronto at the Phoenix Theatre, February 11, 2012

    Gotta get “Voyageur” autographed.

    lwj

    in reply to: Denver, CO 11/12/2011 #48806
    LWjetta
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    Concert review and set list from the Paramount last night.

    http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2011/11/lucinda-williams-denver-review-photos.php

    LUCINDA WILLIAMS at PARAMOUNT | 11/12/11


    About a halfway through Lucinda Williams’ two-hour set on Saturday night, it felt somebody hit a switch at the Paramount Theatre and all the sudden the place was electrified. For the first hour, the crowd of mostly middle-aged folks sat fairly complacent in their seats, but “Steal Your Love” was the game-changer.

    Fueled by Butch Norton’s chugging beat, the crowd clapped along and as the song gradually got faster, Norton by seemed to be hitting the drums harder and harder with pieces of drumsticks flying around and he kept grabbing new sticks. When the song was over, most of the crowd was on its feet.

    “I love it when everybody gets up, drinks and dances and everything,” Williams told the audience.

    ​From then on, Williams and her band kept the revved up the crowd on its feet by digging in to rockers like “Righteously,” “Essence,” and “Changed the Locks.” “Joy,” another rocker and one of the highlights of the night, encouraged at least one guy in the crowd to undo his ponytail and headbang. That’s how heavy the band was.

    The band or the crowd didn’t let down for the rest of the night, closing out with a rowdy take on “Honey Bee” that featured some killer guitar work by Blake Mills, who played a few lightning fast riffs from “Flight of the Bumblebee” during his solo. Mills was actually on fire pretty much the whole show, showing what an insanely great guitarist he is, deft both at the slide and country picking.

    ​While the second half of the show was no doubt much more energetic than the first half, Williams sounded just equally as good during the rockers as she did on the slower cuts early on like “Lake Charles” and the gorgeous take on “Copenhagen,” a song from her latest effort, Blessed, that she said was inspired by hearing about the sudden death of her long-time manager Frank Callari while she was touring in Copenhagen.

    The first half also included “Stowaway in Your Heart,” a great new song that hasn’t been recorded yet, as well as “Tryin’ to the Get to Heaven,” which will be on Chimes of Freedom: Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International, slated to be released later this month.

    Williams and company rode the night out in great form during the encore with “Blessed,” the Allman Brothers’ bluesy “It’s Not My Cross to Bear” and an intense take on Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World.”

    “Get Right With God,” the last song of the night, felt like a supercharged gospel revival.

    Critic’s Notebook

    Personal Bias: I started listening to Williams through a booze-hazed filter at the Holiday Cocktail Lounge in the East Village of New York City ten years ago. While I’d heard Nick Drake’s version of “Which Will” many times, I never really got the song until I heard her take on the song. It’s taken a decade to see finally see her live, and man, the gal fully knocked me out.

    By the Way: Blake Mills, who opened the show with a great set, is also slated to appear on Chimes of Freedom: Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International.

    Random Detail: Williams said there’s an animated video of “Copenhagen” made by the creator of Squidbillies, a TV series which she said could be best described as South Park on acid.

    Also Read: “Lucinda Williams reveals all about her writing process in this week’s Westword.

    SET LIST

    Lucinda Williams
    Paramount Theatre – 11/12/11
    Denver, CO

    1. Can’t Let Go
    2. Pineola
    3. Drunken Angel
    4. People Talkin’
    5. Stowaway in Your Heart
    6. 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
    7. Lake Charles
    8. Copenhagen
    9. Born to Be Loved
    10. Tryin’ to the Get to Heaven
    11. Steal Your Love
    12. Righteously
    13. Essence
    14. Changed the Locks
    15. Joy
    16. Honey Bee

    ENCORE
    17. Blessed
    18. It’s Not My Cross to Bear
    19. Rockin’ in the Free World

    ENCORE 2
    20. Get Right With God

    lwj

    in reply to: Denver, CO 11/12/2011 #48805
    LWjetta
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    @tntracy wrote:

    @LWjetta wrote:


    Sarah Jaffe-surprising (Lu took Sarah’s new CD on the road)

    Yes!

    Tom

    Maybe Sarah will join Lucinda on stage (or vice versa) on the Cayamo boat cruise in February.

    lwj

    in reply to: Kathleen Edwards (for Tnt and others) #41553
    LWjetta
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    Tnt, from Rough Trade East in London, England.
    “Sidecar” without the dog and the Vespa scooter. Love the song and Kathleen’s hat.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n867LtlXktE

    lwj

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