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  • in reply to: Iowa City Setlist #54342
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    Rock on Stoger!

    in reply to: Salina, KS – June 7th – Stiefel Theatre #54338
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    From T.O.:
    First time ever playing in Salina at the wonderful Steifel Theater -beautiful sounding room-and it’s indoors so that eliminated the potential of rain and hail -which of course did happen anyway but we got a great rainbow out of it.
    Live debuts of 2 of the new covers we’ve working on, Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s Up Above My Head (I Hear Music In The Air) and Have Love Will Travel by the Sonics-a fun little 60’s rocker that Lu is really digging. Those two debuts bring the count to 83 but I may have to go back and add Jan. to year, as I don’t think it was included when the count started.

    in reply to: Red Rocks #54328
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    From T.O.:
    NO RAIN! NO RAIN! NO RAIN! NO RAIN!
    That didn’t really work at Woodstock and it definitely didn’t work at Red Rocks. Quite a way to start this leg of tour. By the end of the set pools of water were all over the stage, when David S. would stomp his right foot the water splash up on him. Probably comes in 2nd place for the worst rainstorm we’ve played thru -Kansas City bak in 2011 will be pretty hard to beat. And wouldn’t you know as I type this a very brief thunderstorm blows thru with hail hitting the bus—lasted all of about 5 minutes and now it’s sunny again- welcome to summer in the midwest.
    The cover of Bob Marley’s So Much Trouble In The World was the first time ever. If we are keeping the year-to-date song count, I believe that would be 81

    in reply to: Red Rocks #54326
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    Great report Mr. Stoger. Was it cold as well? Thanks for braving the elements. 😀

    in reply to: Fall 2015 #54296
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    No birthday party for you, GrumpyMama! 🙂

    in reply to: Shelby Lynne #54322
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    Was Dave Raven on drums? You know him from Anne McCue.

    in reply to: Fall 2015 #54288
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    I’ve been to Fort York. Does that seem like a weird place for a concert?

    in reply to: NEIL! #33405
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    Yes! Let’s hook up. You know how I roll. 😉

    in reply to: NEIL! #33403
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    Wonder no more, Mike. I represented last night. Over 3 hours of groovy music from Chris Stills, Shawn Colvin, Steve Earle, The White Buffalo, Stephen Stills, and Neil Young. The FF’s friendly guitarist Doug Pettibone was in the house band on pedal steel and guitar, and former Lu sound man Kev Madigan was on house sound. Several youngsters who have autism also performed songs and were great.

    I think the plan was Neil would sit in on a few Still’s songs but Neil and Stephen played the entire set together and were great. Doug played on every song but one I think. After the show I got to chat with several of the key contributors, with the exception of Neil who disappeared into the night after the show. This was the 3rd such benefit by Stills and I was at the first one which featured Lucinda.

    2 Fender guitars were auctioned off, each covered with the signatures of all the musicians. Hilarious Jack Black auctioned them off and each went for $22,000. One of them was purchased by Brad Pitt.

    in reply to: Are We No Longer Posting Upcoming Shows? #54258
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    May I suggest this thread is no longer aptly named? 😕

    in reply to: Howl at the Ace Hotel Theater L.A. Tues April 7 #54230
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    From The Rolling Stone. Lu did come back later:

    http://www.rollingstone.com/music/live-reviews/courtney-love-amy-poehler-salute-allen-ginsbergs-howl-in-l-a-20150408

    in reply to: Howl at the Ace Hotel Theater L.A. Tues April 7 #54229
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    I didn’t know poems celebrated anniversaries but this one did. Don’t tell Stoger but I never read Howl. It was not on the reading list at St. Ann’s School. A rainy night produced a late arriving crowd and the 7:30 show started at 8 pm. The Ace Theater is a very ornate and nice looking theater downtown, a block away from the Orpheum. The show was a benefit for the David Lynch Foundation for some reason. Since David Lynch is weird and Hal Willner is quirky it seemed like an unusual evening was in store. The place was not sold out but it was well attended. There were recitals of various parts of Howl, accompanied by a house band, funny bits, and original songs by the featured performers. Doug was in the house band, on pedal steel and various guitars. Some woman named Beth Orton played a pleasant set of 2 songs. A woman named Petra Haden sang in a beautiful voice. Some other people I didn’t know played early in the night. There was a funny bit by Amy Poehler and Chris Parnell. Later an amusing bit by Fred Armisen and Will Forte. Later yet a painfully unfunny bit by John Mulaney. I was hoping a sniper would take him out mid-performance but they are never around when you need them.

    Lu came out earlier than I would have expected and was great and well received. Doug and Butch each went mental on Unsuffer Me. A man named Andy Kim, looking like he had just escaped from a funeral home, came out and forced us to endure a painful version of Sugar, Sugar, The Archies hit. Apparently he co-wrote it (and I thought it was an Archie-Jughead composition all these years), and also had some other hit or 2 in the 70s or whenever. To cap it off he was accompanied on the song by Courtney Love, of all people. He had enough black hair dye in his hair to paint a battleship. It was fun to see Doug wailing away on guitar to this song though. I’m sure it was the highlight of his career. The MC-type person asked Andy Kim if he had retired and Kim said no, he had just become irrelevant. Oh really.

    Nick Cave came out and did a loud song on the piano. It was announced that Nick Cave and Courtney Love would return later so I deduced that they were the closers and Lu would not return. At the 2 hour mark I took off while a band called The Americans made terrible noises on the stage. An hour later I was in bed.

    All in all it was a fun evening; a tad overpriced and maybe it could have used another major artist or 2 or just let Lu do 4 or 5 songs or something. Amusing anecdote: I took a picture of Lu and posted it to Facebook during her performance. The woman sitting next to me engaged me in the following conversation:

    She: Do you have any idea how irritating that is?
    Me: Not really, no.

    Thus ended our relationship. The woman sitting behind me laughed at every funny bit with a jet engine loud laugh and made weird jungle animal noises after each song. Good times.

    Perhaps Tom could fill us in on what happened after that, if anything. I did bump into Tim Robbins in the mens room. Not literally.

    in reply to: Howl at the Ace Hotel Theater L.A. Tues April 7 #54228
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    Lu did 2 songs about an hour into the show: When I Look at the World, solo on electric guitar, and Unsuffer Me, with Butch and Doug.

    Remarks tomorrow. 😮

    in reply to: Lu’s Rose Guitar #54089
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    She has a new electric guitar that she has been playing. Maybe that’s why her usual electric guitar, the Trussart, is unused. Of course I know nothing but that hasn’t stopped me before. 8)

    in reply to: Savannah Setlist #54220
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    Awesome backstage with artwork provided by students of the Savannah School Of Art and Design.

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