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  • in reply to: gram parsons #37530
    stellablueee
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    whoo hoo……elvis costello name dropped gram parson’s last night………..see why i love elvis?
    (still want doug or steve for jailhouse tears tho) 😈

    there’s a new john einarson book out

    in reply to: Webcast From Minneapolis Comments Thread #37934
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    Speaking of that song, it is infinitely better with Doug’s vocals. It’s a shame he couldn’t have sang it on the record.

    i wholeheartedly agree, it should have been doug…….. (and if he didn’t want to do it, then steve)

    in reply to: Lucinda Williams Interview #38044
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    everyone is a generalization
    for the record, i don’t hate this duet, i just don’t love it……but it’s definitely worthy and has it’s place. and i love elvis….he’s got excellent taste in music! i’ve heard the song live a lot, and steve earle’s version/the cold read of it at the el rey L.A. was the version that won my heart.
    like someone said, he’s lived it.

    elvis keeps striving/trying new things, which i admire. i’ve seen him multiple times since his early days and he’s one of those artists that continue to capture my interest.
    i don’t skip the song, i just don’t love it……i do love the emotional roller coaster of little honey.
    love doug’s playing on it, the overall vibe and why they were so pleased with themselves.
    they should feel very proud of this studio offering/and they’re even better live!

    i have a three way tie for favorite albums this year…shelby lynne, carrie rodriguez and lucinda (sorry emmylou & kasey and eva cassidy’s posthumus release, please forgive me)
    lisa

    edited to add, elvis is on letterman tonight with jenny lewis

    in reply to: JD Souther #38063
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    Today’s LA Times has Van saying the Hollywood Bowl show will be on CD and DVD.

    this went into my decision too. i still may go, but it will be a week of/show up and find a ticket sorta thing if i’m up for it/not doing something else.
    it was a sign of the times that pool tickets were available weeks after this event had gone on sale, and i venture to guess if i searched ticketmaster right now that tix would be available.
    a restaurant that is always packed on weekends/with a packed lobby of waiting guests, was virtually empty last night….

    in reply to: JD Souther #38060
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    are you gonna see van morrison at the H-bowl doing Astral Weeks

    i’m crazy not to, people are coming from all over the world for it, but i didn’t buy a ticket.
    i’ve purchased so many concert tickets for between now and december, it’s definitely a financial decision.
    (i am going to hear dweezil zappa at the roxy tho)

    in reply to: Lucinda Williams Interview #38042
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    http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2008/oct/31/on-stage-showbox-a-contented-lucinda-williams/

    ON STAGE | SHOWBOX: A Contented Lucinda Williams Hits Her Stride
    By DAVID BAUDER
    associated press
    Friday, October 31, 2008
    PREVIEW Lucinda Williams
    Where: The Showbox, 1426 First St., Seattle
    When: 7 p.m. (doors) Nov. 13 and 14; Buick 6 opens
    Tickets: $35; 21-AND-OLDER
    Information: (206) 628-3151, showboxonline.com

    From the false start on the opening rocker “Real Love” to the fade-out of AC/DC cover “It’s a Long Way to the Top,” anyone familiar with Lucinda Williams might notice something unusual while listening to her new disc.

    You’ll catch yourself smiling a lot — laughing, even. On balance, it contains some of the most joyful music of her career — this from a woman with a song “Joy” that rages about the loss of it.

    “It basically does reflect my life,” she said. “Personally, professionally and creatively, I’m in the best place I’ve ever been, at least in my adult life.”

    Williams, 55, smiled like a flustered teenager onstage recently while mentioning her fiance-manager Tom Overby’s 50th birthday. She sang the new “Honey Bee” for him, describing the extended sexual metaphor as her favorite song to perform now. “Honey Bee” and “Real Love” are straight-ahead rockers destined to be mainstays in her live set for years.

    She goes a long way toward shattering a couple of myths about herself — that she’s a perfectionist who needs years to write, and can’t write without personal turmoil as source material.

    The new album, “Little Honey,” comes less than two years after its predecessor.

    “Everyone’s been asking me what makes me so prolific,” she said, “and the only answer I know is having done it enough times and learning the craft. As I’m getting better, I’m getting more confident. It’s just like anything you do. Everyone’s different. Bob Dylan was 19 when he started writing his masterpieces and it just blows my mind.”

    She’s always considered herself a late bloomer.

    Going deeper behind the energetic rock songs, her disc has material that reflects contentment and maturity without seeming starry-eyed. “Tears of Joy,” “Plan to Marry,” “Circles and X’s” and “Knowing” are songs from a woman who doesn’t take love for granted.

    On “Little Rock Star,” Williams is the mother figure offering advice to a young musician facing familiar traps. One song that’s a leftover from time spent with a drug-addict boyfriend, “Jailhouse Tears,” is hilarious: a country duet with Elvis Costello acting strung-out and promising he’s changed while Williams profanely tells him he’s full of it.

    Her father Miller Williams, a poet and her daughter’s literary mentor, once said that there is a pitch-black well, and all of us stand at its edge. Some fall in, and some don’t.

    “I loved that image,” she said. “It made so much sense to me. And I’ve seen it happen time and time again. That’s what my writing deals with a lot — what makes someone stand at the edge and jump in and what makes some of us not.”

    That’s plain in older songs like “Drunken Angel” and “2 Kool 2 Be 4-gotten.” Williams seemed like someone who worked best when her life was a mess.

    “That’s the oldest myth around and I bought into it,” she said. “We all did when we were starting out. I don’t think I really thought of it on a conscious level. That’s just part of being young and going through the muck and mire that you have to go through. I wasn’t consciously making myself miserable so I could write songs. Maybe on some subliminal level I was, I don’t know. Who knows? I guess I would have to undergo psychiatric evaluation to find out.”

    She and Overby, a longtime music industry executive, have been together more than three years. They met nearly 15 years apart, the first time at a meet-and-greet reception for Williams in Minneapolis, where he lived in the early 1990s.

    She was, Overby recalled, the shyest artist he’d ever met.

    “You got the sense that it was the first time she’d ever done that,” he said.

    “It probably was,” Williams recalled.

    Fast-forward to 2005 in Los Angeles, where both had settled. They had a mutual friend who wanted to set them up, but before that could happen they met by chance at a hair salon and spent hours talking.

    “I was immediately smitten with him,” she said. “He was so shy. I thought he didn’t like me because he was so shy. That was the last night I drank tequila.”

    Maybe a little too much. He took her home, put her to bed and left a note with his phone number. She called the next day. On their first date, Williams took Overby to a studio to play all the new songs she’d written.

    After years without it, Williams seems relieved and delighted to be in a stable relationship with a stable guy.

    “I had to get over my bad-boy thing,” she said. “Now I realize that all men have some bad boy. You just have to find it.”

    Overby mildly protests: “I was not exactly wearing a pocket protector.”

    For someone who was a big fan of Williams’ music before knowing her, it must be pretty amazing for Overby to hear her sing “I found the love I’ve been looking for” and realize she had written it about him.

    Except … She didn’t.

    “Real Love” was actually written about an unrequited crush that Williams had in between the drug-addict boyfriend and Overby. She was ready to toss it away before making “Little Honey,” concerned that she would not be able to get into it emotionally.

    Overby convinced Williams otherwise, a sign of business acumen and a reminder of a truism about her craft.

    “Therein lies the key to good songwriting,” she said. “It’s irrelevant who the song was written about. If a song can’t be universal, then you haven’t written a good song.”

    in reply to: Madison 10/25 setlist and review #37958
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    the night’s too long? omg…….i can’t wait for the la/ventura shows!

    in reply to: The Mother Hips #37444
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    I’m a jackie Greene fan

    whoo hoo! i bought tix last weekend for a jackie greene new years eve
    (i would have preferred they keep it a jackie only show at Great American Music Hall, but now it’s jackie opening and then playing with phil and friends at bill graham civic. i went to marilyn’s in sacramento for jackie last NYE)
    wish i could have made the last empire show, can’t do it all, but i keep trying!!!!

    lisa

    in reply to: St Louis show #37777
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    Fistfights No, Great Songs, Yes: A St. Louis Setlist

    i’d get in a fistfight to see this show…
    well, maybe arm wrestle…
    hope they’re not too tired and they still have some of that mojo left by the time they roll into LA and Ventura
    there are days off in between/they “should” be rested…ha……..
    i’d be at the fillmore shows too, but i’ll be at pappy and harriet’s all weekend.

    since we have a poll going……
    as a working class hero, who gets up at 5am five days a week to get to work by 7…

    who had to pass on a van morrison POOL TICKET at the hollywood bowl for astral weeks (cuz i can pay for 10 other shows for the price of one van ticket)

    i’ll plunk my hard earned dollars down, to support the cause for the wiltern and that pesky weekday show at the historic ventura theater (driving 100 miles roundtrip for ventura alone)
    hence doing my part to stimulate the economy……
    only thing lucinda HAS to do…….is

    play side of the road and the night’s too long……….
    is that too much to ask???? 😉

    hahahaha…….now i’ve jinxed myself so she WON’T!!!!
    i’m gonna have fun no matter what they play, i always do….
    the last show i heard was santa cruz, outdo that one lucinda! (no pizza tho)
    lisa

    in reply to: LITTLE HONEY #36396
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    I’m going to see the last two shows of the tour in Ventura and Los Angeles

    tim, please send me a message before you leave to come out here so we can meet up at the L.A. shows.
    lisa

    in reply to: LITTLE HONEY #36390
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    i don’t care for it even tho i like elvis a lot. i would have liked steve earle, BUT……
    i will say that having elvis on it will expose lucinda to many more “new fans” (all of steve earle and jim lauderdale’s fans already know who lucinda is)
    i did LOVE hearing how it evolved (coinky dink that elvis was available in nashvile at midnight to do it, and so was lucinda)
    i think there’s a lot of this kind of fate that goes into these decisions (and maybe that mischeivous merlot)

    lisa

    in reply to: Nashville "Seating" Continued #37673
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    i was at carrie rodriguez at the lobero in santa barbara yesterday…(i was impressed by how crowded it was, but certainly wasn’t sold out. the box office said 90% sold out/they seat 240)
    the flower stand across the street from the theater had a sign saying, “closed, due to the demise of our economy”.
    friends that are bartenders/waiters have all told me it’s been horrible for them. i’m shocked to walk in and see favorite restaurants that are usually packed, very empty(altho, Opal was packed last night. really good food for anyone looking in santa barbara)
    concerts that would usually sell out have lots of tix available (example being pool tickets for van morrison’s show at the hollywood bowl where he’s doing the complete astral weeks album)

    gary louris had to cancel his last tour due to lack of sales, GARY LOURIS (i was bummed)

    we’ve got so many awesome choices for music these days, that contributes to the attrition.
    it’s survival of the fittest these days i suppose.

    in reply to: Carrie Rodriguez’ New Album #35848
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    caught carrie last night at the beautiful lobero theater in santa barbara and she was brlliant as usual.
    i gave her some shows to listen to on their way to joshua tree which made her very happy.
    i gave her lucinda at the catalyst, dave alvin w/chris gaffney at the belly up in 06, and an amy winehouse show from the paradiso.
    the opening band blew EVERYONE away…the south austin jug band/catch them if you can.
    lisa

    in reply to: The "floor" at Nashville: Sit/Stand?? #37640
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    maybe you guys could drop off some lucinda cds for the new baby……that baby’s gonna be needing some alternative conciousness……….NOW i’ve heard it all………..

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2008-10-14-baby-politicalname_N.htm?csp=34

    Baby named Sarah McCain Palin

    ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (AP) — A new father has secretly named his baby girl Sarah McCain Palin after the Republican ticket for president and vice president.
    Mark Ciptak of Elizabethton put that name on the documents for the girl’s birth certificate, ignoring the name Ava Grace, which he and his wife had picked earlier.

    “I don’t think she believes me yet,” he told the Kingsport Times-News. “It’s going to take some more convincing.”

    Ciptak, a blood bank employee for the American Red Cross, said he named his third child after John McCain and Sarah Palin to “to get the word out” about the campaign.

    “I took one for the cause,” he said. “I can’t give a lot of financial support for the (McCain/Palin) campaign. I do have a sign up in my yard, but I can do very little.”

    i think the dad made a youtube video, hahaha

    in reply to: LITTLE HONEY #36368
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    wish lucinda could have done this as a bonus song……hope everyone in nashvegas has a great time at the show!!!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zngXW8E7MF4

    i prefer dave alvin’s version, but i couldn’t find it on youtube

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