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    I ran into Stoger at the Brooklyn shows, and promised him I’d post setlists from Lu’s marathon run on Saturday. Three shows in 24 hours (Brooklyn>Philly>Woodstock)…. Lu, band, and crew all deserve gold medals for pulling that off!

    At the Workers Stand for America rally in downtown Philadelphia, in front of tens of thousands of Union workers from across the Eastern seaboard, Lucinda and the full band performed a set that was heavy with her people-power originals and covers. At one point, a crowd member tossed a blue Union-logo baseball cap onstage, which Butch grabbed and put on his head for the rest of the set, eschewing his trademark cowboy hat, to the crowd’s delight. The crowd members were also thrilled when Lu held up a t-shirt and poster they had thrown at her feet. Lucinda made several remarks throughout the set about her commitment to the cause of workers’ rights, and pointed out that she and her band are all Union members. The crowd responded enthusiastically to her songs and her remarks. It was, all in all, an inspiring performance.

    Philly set list:
    1. Ain’t Got No Home
    2. People Talkin’
    3. Born to be Loved
    4. Factory
    5. I Lost It
    6. Salt of the Earth
    7. Out of Touch
    8. Hard Time Killin’ Floor Blues
    9. Blessed
    10. Not My Cross to Bear
    11. Joy (with a shout-out to Philadelphia among the cities where she’s looking for her Joy)
    12. Rockin’ in the Free World

    A few short hours later, the tour bus rolled into Woodstock, NY, for a featured appearance at Levon Helm’s studio/barn for the legendary Midnight Ramble. The place is magical and steeped in music history, and the performance space is tiny and intimate, with phenomenal acoustics. Levon’s passing is still such a fresh wound for his family, friends, and fellow musicians who put the Ramble together, but they’re sticking by Levon’s wish that they “Keep It Going”.

    Butch and David left this leg of the tour after the Philly set, so the Woodstock show was just Lu and Doug. After Lu’s set, Levon’s band and guest performers came out for their own rollicking set, which included Lu and Doug on three songs.

    Woodstock set list:
    1. Lake Charles (Lu solo)
    2. World Without Tears (with Doug for the rest of the set)
    3. Jackson
    4. Bus to Baton Rouge
    5. Little Angel, Little Brother
    6. Bitter Memory
    7. Everything Has Changed
    8. Over Time
    9. When I Look at the World
    10. Memphis Pearl
    11. Disgusted
    12. Angel (Hendrix) – a moving tribute to Levon, which received a standing O.
    13. Blessed
    14. Drunken Angel
    15. Encore: Side of the Road

    Joining Larry Campbell and the rest of the Midnight Ramble house band (and Doug):
    1. Crescent City
    2. Will the Circle Be Unbroken
    Then, closing the night:
    3. The Weight

    The tour rolls on, but for us civilians, it’s back to the real world Monday morning. Sigh…. It’s been an amazing weekend!

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