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  • in reply to: 1980 Kerrville Folk Festival LP #51331
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    @tonyg wrote:

    I’m sure LWJ already had this down cold. 😆

    😆 😆 😆 😆

    Tom

    in reply to: 1980 Kerrville Folk Festival LP #51329
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    @tonyg wrote:

    Furthermore, here is a picture of Uncle Walts band. I think that is them (it is they)on the cover.

    Looks like it to me…

    Tom

    in reply to: 1980 Kerrville Folk Festival LP #51328
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    Cool – thanks for the info, TO & tonyg.

    Tom

    in reply to: 1980 Kerrville Folk Festival LP #51324
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    I liked the comments from the liner notes (third photo above):

    Lucinda surprised everyone with this new classic C&W song as she has been best known as a blues performer on her earlier appearances and Folkways recordings. The first time I heard her sing this song in a club, a fight broke out and she never missed a note (in true C&W saloon tradition.

    😆

    I wonder if Lu misses those old honky-tonk days? 😉

    Tom

    in reply to: 1980 Kerrville Folk Festival LP #51323
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    @stoger wrote:

    And she flattened her chest, curled her hair, and shucked the contact lenses too–oops, I guess that’s Mickey or Rex.

    Or, one of the other 13 artists featured on the album… 😛

    Tom

    in reply to: Kiss Like Your Kiss #51321
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    Hey bartoncat – welcome to the forum, and thanks for sharing your wonderful personal story!

    Tom

    in reply to: Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell at The Troubadour 2/9/13 #51257
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    Wow! 8)

    Tom

    in reply to: Minneapolis, the Dakota run of 2013 #51293
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    @Lafayette wrote:

    Perhaps the moderator could merge my Night 3 post? I found a great review with setlist.

    Done!

    Tom

    in reply to: Chicago, IL Set List; City Winery 1/27 (Show 1 of 2) #51000
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    @Lafayette wrote:


    I wasn’t sure who introduced both the Kenneth Brian Band or Lu but he mentioned the venue bottled a bottle of wine for Lu, with bottles available for purchase. This was sitting on the counter near the merch.

    Were all three of those varietals (for $65 – a pretty penny for “house” wines! 😯 ) available with the Lu label? If not, then shame on them for bottling only the sauvignon blanc with the Lu label – a little bit of research would have revealed Lu is strictly a red wine gal! 😉

    Just seeing her face on a bottle of white wine seems hopelessly out of place… :mrgreen:

    Tom

    in reply to: Stolen Purse and Coat #51220
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    Good news, indeed, The cash & coat are easily replaced. The credit cards, drivers license & other items in the purse, not so much.

    I’d say the coat is probably a lost cause. It is doubtful that anyone will advertise a black leather jacket as having “once belonged to Lucinda Williams”. And black leather jackets are probably fairly common on CraigsList, etc…

    Tom

    in reply to: Stolen Purse and Coat #51211
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    So baiscally, it looked like the second one, but more “sparkly” & no red lips. Got it… 😉

    Never thought I’d be Google searching for designer purses… 😳

    Tom

    in reply to: Stolen Purse and Coat #51207
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    Or, is it this one?

    Tom

    in reply to: Stolen Purse and Coat #51206
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    Is this the one, TO?

    Tom

    in reply to: Stolen Purse and Coat #51197
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    That freakin’ sucks! 👿 I’ll definitely keep my eyes peeled on eBay, TO…

    Tom

    in reply to: Birmingham, AL @ Alys Stephens PAC, Wed., Jan. 23, 2013 #51186
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    @tonyg wrote:

    Delta blues, yes. Shadow of Your Smile, or Days of Wine and Roses, not so much. 8)

    I’m on-board with that… 😉

    Tom

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