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  • in reply to: Hayes Carll #37715
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    Great review, Tom. Warren Hood is either the son or nephew (the former I think) of the now deceased Champ Hood, one third of Uncle Walt’s Band (with David Ball and the late Walter Hyatt). These boys backed Lu in the day. I understand WH gets a lot of session work in Austin, but it’s good to hear of them touring with Hayes (who is still a Lost HIghway artist, no?).

    in reply to: Belfast-The Limelight 5.13.13 #51603
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    @Lafayette wrote:

    I am OCD in regard to setlist.fm.

    At present, I posted the songs in the order they were reported in the article, not including the unearthed YouTube footage.

    http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/lucinda-williams/2013/limelight-belfast-northern-ireland-4bd8572a.html

    thanks, lafayette. Any word from Brighton?

    in reply to: Belfast-The Limelight 5.13.13 #51602
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    @tonyg wrote:

    I would call that a major news bulletin. Joe Henry has produced many grammy nominated or winning records, and is married to Madonna’s sister. 😀 🙄

    Indeed. Months back, I heard tom overby say that joe henry was dying to produce Lucinda; this was around the time the new Over the Rhine record was just out, with OTR opening for Lu. Good scoop.

    in reply to: Belfast-The Limelight 5.13.13 #51596
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    Great scoop and visuals, guy: as lwj says, “full reports” include setlists too. . . .

    in reply to: Dublin: Vicar Street 5.12.13 #51563
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    @tonyg wrote:

    A boy named Hudson, April 22.

    Hudson Hawk Pettigrew–er, Pettibone, to be complete. Maybe a nod to one of Levon Helm’s first bands, Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks?

    in reply to: Dublin: Vicar Street 5.12.13 #51553
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    Fine stuff, though light (one song) from the newest of the new. Still, what I wouldn’t have given to go GREEN in that audience. . . Rumour has it Doug became a secondtime father two weeks prior to due date; I prefer to call that the gods of tour band composition solving a certain issue with lead guitar for the first leg of the tour. Congrats to Doug and Liz, and well done getting mucho face time with the youngster before getting on a plane, Doug.

    And now I’m off to log in to facebook.com/lucinda/williams 👿

    in reply to: Doug’s New Record #50809
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    @tonyg wrote:

    She did sing on a couple. I guess we shall see. 8)

    But has the man become a secondtime father yet?

    in reply to: Europe -May/June 2013 #51093
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    @LWjetta wrote:

    @tonyg wrote:

    You can’t. 🙁

    I sure can. I’ve never been a member of facebook and I can go to Lu’s, Chuck P’s, Heartless Bastards, etc. facebook and can see all the pics. and postings, I just cannot input a comment.

    stoger try this on your computer and report back.

    https://www.facebook.com/LucindaWilliams

    You will see a message to connect with Lucinda Sign in or join up, simply ignore it and scroll down to see all the tidbits.

    lwj

    10-4, LWJ: good to see especially that pic of TM Eric cropped into the spires of an ancient building, also R Lee Jones on same list as Lu, since they shared stage briefly at autism CSN benefit.

    Isn’t Dublin happening RIGHT NOW?

    in reply to: Europe -May/June 2013 #51089
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    @Lefty wrote:

    I took the FB challenge and looked at the photos, LWj. Good stuff. You’re next, Perfesser!

    OK OK but get ready for the densest, stupidest question imaginable: how do I view pics and stuff WITHOUT joining or signing in, LWJ and Lefty?

    in reply to: Europe -May/June 2013 #51083
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    @LWjetta wrote:

    @tonyg wrote:

    Wake up everyone. Euro shows commence on Sunday. Let’s start hearing from our FF members across the pond about their show plans. Who is going to the Dublin show? Belfast? Brighton? 😀

    I’m not shy from this side of the pond to start the reports tonyg.

    1. Everyone in the Facebook world knows by now that Lu has arrived safely in Dublin, NI sporting a WFUV sweater.

    2. For the Belfast show the next night here is Lu’s pick for opening her gig at the Limelight.
    It’s the band called “Malojian” -Steve Scullion.
    Here’s his website-sounds pretty good.

    http://malojian.com/

    lwj

    the Facebook world? The facebook world? Needless to say, I was oblivious to this green-clad arrival. Keep the data coming via Forum. . . .

    in reply to: Dick Waterman #50776
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    Thanks to Tom and Lafayette. I didn’t doubt the man’s credibility really, but I underestimated his resume. Great stuff.

    in reply to: Dick Waterman #50772
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    @Lafayette wrote:

    Strange you should bring up Birney Imes. I was perusing You Tube last night and happened upon this recent upload – the studio version of ‘2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten’ as described in the caption with “photos from the Mississippi Delta, Clarksdale, Birney Imes “Juke Joint” and Juke Joint Festivals.”

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiztkEABq70

    Good stuff, lafayette. You might have time to do a background check on Mr. Waterman too, to see if his credentials are up to snuff? 🙂

    in reply to: Lu at Amoeba Records 4/20 #51518
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    @TOverby wrote:

    I had meant to post this the next day but obviously that didn’t happen but here is the playlist. She actually put a lot of work into this and had a hard time whittling it down. I think she now wants to be a DJ when she grows up:

    Jonathan Wilson–Can We Really Party Today?
    Father John Misty –Funtimes In Babylon
    Joe Henry–Tomorrow Is October
    Tricky-Joesph
    Jon Spencer Blues Explosion–Bag & Bones
    Yo La Tengo–Is That Enough
    Clarence Carter–I Stayed Away Too Long
    Mark Lanegan–Gravedigger’s Song
    Kenneth Brian Band–Welcome To Alabama
    Dusty Springfield–Breakfast In Bed
    Eilen Jewell–Over Again
    Gotan Project (meets Chet Baker) –‘Round About Midnight
    RL Burnside–Come On In
    Atmosphere–The Rooster
    Chelsea Morning Light–Groovy & Linda
    Cold War Kids–Fear And Trembling
    John Fulbright–Gawd Above
    Magnolia Electric Co.–Farewell Transmission (in remembrance of Jason Molina)

    Man, that’s some good stuff. I just bought the Fulbright and like “jericho” best, though “Gawd Above” is a keeper. Imagine Lu being attracted to a record with the first four songs all containing theological/Biblical tags in their titles: shocking shocking. As for one of the two Hello Cleveland Mgt. clients here, the background voice you hear on the chorus of “Over Again” is that of Zoe Muth. Think I’ll listen. . .

    in reply to: Lu at Grammy Museum tonight? #51530
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    @tonyg wrote:

    My crappy pic from last night:

    It is true, Tony, that this visual doesn’t rise to the level of your own Omniphotogenicism in that shot from Amoeba Records which grumpymama did, but thanks for posting.

    in reply to: John Fullbright at Zoeys April 23 #51371
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    Dang it I got some dates in Belgium and Spain thereabouts.

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