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  • in reply to: Doug Pettibone? #39293
    Rainydayman
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    Yeah, I too noticed the Lucinda’s 2009 summer tour shows on Doug’s website. It also appeared as though Doug wasn’t with Ray LaMontagne in Ray’s recent Florida show. Ray is supposedly cancelling his summer dates for “health reasons.” So does anyone know where that leaves Doug?

    in reply to: LUCINDA & THE NEW BUICK 6 #38673
    Rainydayman
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    …….meanwhile, Doug was on Saturday Night Live last night with Ray. Ray sounded good. I could barely see Doug.

    in reply to: Article from Birmingham News #38840
    Rainydayman
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    I loved that interview. Thanks blureau. “(Charlie Louvin is) a total punk rocker.” is a beautiful statement. Thanks Lucinda.

    in reply to: LUCINDA & THE NEW BUICK 6 #38678
    Rainydayman
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    Oh so Doug left Lucinda to play with Ray LaMontagne? Cool.

    in reply to: Wine, Writing and A Woman Named Lucinda #38804
    Rainydayman
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    Wine Wonkette. I loved your blog post. Lu inspires me too…..

    in reply to: LUCINDA & THE NEW BUICK 6 #38679
    Rainydayman
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    …….and with any luck I’ll be driving you guys around at Bonnaroo this year. Tom, please ask for “Luke in Artist Transportation.”

    I’ll take excellent care of you.

    Peace.

    in reply to: LUCINDA & THE NEW BUICK 6 #38677
    Rainydayman
    Participant

    Well, all right. Welcome aboard Eric. And best wishes, Doug.

    in reply to: Lucinda on upcoming M. Ward record, "Hold Time" #38543
    Rainydayman
    Participant

    exactly

    in reply to: Lucinda on upcoming M. Ward record, "Hold Time" #38535
    Rainydayman
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    @TOverby wrote:

    but we did ask her to be a little steeper with her emotionality on that day.

    good one

    in reply to: Lucinda on upcoming M. Ward record, "Hold Time" #38533
    Rainydayman
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    Wow, thanks for the link andravi. That song is hypnotic.

    in reply to: LITTLE HONEY #36425
    Rainydayman
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    And Little Honey came in #6 on the top 100 of 2008 voted on by listeners of super station WNCW 88.7 out of Spindale, NC.

    Here’s the list:

    WNCW TOP 100 OF 2008
    Rank CD

    1 Avett Brothers – The Second Gleam
    2 Bob Dylan – Tell Tale Signs: The Bootleg Series Vol. 8
    3 Old Crow Medicine Show – Tennessee Pusher
    4 Drive By Truckers – Brighter Than Creation’s Dark
    5 Wood Brothers – Loaded
    6 Lucinda Williams – Little Honey
    7 James McMurtry – Just Us Kids
    8 Alejandro Escovedo – Real Animal
    9 Fleet Foxes – White Winter Hymnal
    10 Abigail Washburn & The Sparrow Quartet – (self-titled)
    11 B.B. King – One Kind Favor
    12 Belleville Outfit – Wanderin’
    13 My Morning Jacket – Evil Urges
    14 Tyler Ramsey – A Long Dream About Swimming Across The Sea
    15 Al Green – Lay it Down
    16 Dehlia Low – Dehlia Low
    17 Emmylou Harris – All I Intended to Be
    18 Beck – Modern Guilt
    19 Aimee Mann – @#%&*! Smilers
    20 Donna the Buffalo – Silverlined
    21 Blind Boys of Alabama – Down in New Orleans
    22 Felice Brothers – (self-titled)
    23 JJ Grey & Mofro – Orange Blossoms
    24 Blue Highway – Through the Window of a Train
    25 Kathleen Edwards – Asking For Flowers
    26 Jack Johnson – Sleep Through the Static
    27 Nikki Talley – To Be a Bird
    28 Mad Tea Party – Found a Reason
    29 Railroad Earth – Amen Corner
    30 David Byrne & Brian Eno – Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
    31 Black Crowes – Warpaint
    32 Ani DiFranco – Red Letter Year
    33 Michael Franti & Spearhead – All Rebel Rockers
    34 Mudcrutch – (self-titled)
    35 Ray LaMontagne – Gossip in the Grain
    36 Vampire Weekend – (self-titled)
    37 Susan Tedeschi – Back to the River
    38 Tim O’Brien – Chameleon
    39 Dan Tyminski – Wheels
    40 Infamous Stringdusters – (self-titled)
    41 Darrell Scott – Modern Hymns
    42 Randy Newman – Harps and Angels
    43 Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis – Two Men With the Blues
    44 Buddy Guy – Skin Deep
    45 Duhks – Fast Paced World
    46 Black Keys – Attack & Release
    47 Otis Taylor – Recapturing the Banjo
    48 Buena Vista Social Club – At Carnegie Hall
    49 Toubab Krewe – Live at the Orange Peel
    50 She & Him – Volume One
    51 Hank Williams III – Damn Right Rebel Proud
    52 Calexico – Carried to Dust
    53 Biscuit Burners – Take Me Home
    54 Malcolm Holcombe – Gamblin’ House
    55 High Windy – A Greater Storm
    56 Death Cab For Cutie – Narrow Stairs
    57 Todd Snider – Peace Queer
    58 Cat Power – Jukebox
    59 Chuck Brodsky – Two Sets
    60 Ryan Adams & the Cardinals – Cardinology
    61 Earl Scruggs with Family & Friends – (self-titled)
    62 Jackson Browne – Time the Conqueror
    63 Elvis Costello & The Imposters – Momofuku
    64 Dar Williams – Promised Land
    65 Waybacks – Loaded
    66 Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder – Honoring the Fathers of Bluegrass
    67 Mavis Staples – Live: Hope at the Hideout
    68 Cowboy Junkies – Trinity Revisited
    69 Crooked Still – Still Crooked
    70 John Hiatt – Same Old Man
    71 Tracy Chapman – Our Bright Future
    72 Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson – Rattlin’ Bones
    73 Chatham County Line – IV
    74 McCoy Tyner – Guitars
    75 Sam Bush – On The Road
    76 Van Morrison – That’s Entertainment
    77 Tift Merritt – Another Country
    78 John Mellencamp – Life Death Love and Freedom
    79 David Kraai & The Saddle Tramps – High & Lonesome
    80 Hayes Carll – Trouble in Mind
    81 Brett Dennen – Hope For the Hopeless
    82 North Mississippi Allstars – Hernando
    83 Yonder Mountain String Band – Mountain Tracks: Vol. 5
    84 Rodney Crowell – Sex & Gasoline
    85 B-52’s – Funplex
    86 Laura Blackley – Love and Monsters
    87 Billy Bragg – Mr. Love & Justice
    88 Dailey & Vincent – (self-titled)
    89 Hold Steady – Stay Positive
    90 Taj Mahal – Maestro
    91 Pretenders – Break Up the Concrete
    92 Langhorne Slim & The War Eagles – (self-titled)
    93 Jerry Douglas – Glide
    94 Allison Moorer – Mockingbird
    95 Willie Nelson – Moment of Forever
    96 Conor Oberst (self-titled)
    97 Dr. John & The Lower 911 – City That Care Forgot
    98 Josh Phillips Folk Festival – Wicker
    99 Widespread Panic – Free Somehow
    100 Ralph Stanley – Old-Time Pickin-: A Clawhammer Banjo Collection

    in reply to: My Last Lucinda Concert… #38203
    Rainydayman
    Participant

    It hurts when someone holds up a mirror doesn’t it?

    in reply to: My Last Lucinda Concert… #38201
    Rainydayman
    Participant

    @DavidinMaine wrote:

    It’s interesting how serious people take themselves on the sites such as these.

    …… he says, while looking in the mirror.

    in reply to: Nov 14 show is my b-day #37837
    Rainydayman
    Participant

    Have fun. Happy (early) Birthday.

    in reply to: Lucinda Williams Interview #38046
    Rainydayman
    Participant

    @stevarino wrote:

    Elvis Costello. Who in my opinion, different than everyone elses in this chat group, sounds great singing with Lucinda.

    Steve

    A handfull of vocal people is not “everyone else in this chat group.”

    Elvis sounds great on Jailhouse Tears.

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