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Keymaster@stoger wrote:
Please somebody: blessed doesn’t work, nor does the station’s call numbers. Paul? Grumpy Mama?
Hmm. Who else lives in L.A. that can help? 😕
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KeymasterHere is a story from the New Yorker about his 9/17 NYC show. It could have been written about the LA show.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2013/10/jake-bugg-from-nottingham-to-malibu.html
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KeymasterI said “shit”. Ha ha! 😆
P.S. LWj sorry he was in TO on 8-4 at the Virgin Mobile Club. Videos on Youtube.
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KeymasterLWj, I don’t remember LU playing here but it would suit her just fine. It is a lot like the El Rey.
I know Jake Bugg is off to Europe for a while before returning to the U.S. He played in Vancouver last week.
This being his first headlining tour, I think they scrimped and saved and didn’t hire a guitarist, so he is his own electric guitarist. I think he is improving. All the shows I have seen him do on TV and such he is playing the same parts over and over. When he does bigger venues like the Wiltern I think he is going to need a bigger sound. He is an excellent acoustic guitarist I think.
LA is funny in that every show I got to seems to be an all ages type thing. There were kids there with their parents (it is a bar basically but you need a wristband to drink). There were young people without parents, and parents without young people.
P.S. Thx for the video heads up! I will view them when I get home from work. And FYI, there are a shitload of concert videos of him on Dime from this tour, most of them professionally shot.
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KeymasterIt was a fun night in Hollywood for myself, Grumpymama, and my Parisian friend Etienne. We walked into the club on Hollywood Blvd. about halfway through the opening act’s set, Honeyhoney. Girl fiddler, gentleman electric guitarist, madolin, and banjo player, and another gentleman guitarist seated at a drum kit alternately strumming his acoustic guitar or pounding the drums way too loud. The did a fine version “I Lost It’, written by our pal Lucinda.
Jake entered at 10 pm in his customary all black outfit, and a dour look beneath his Beatleesque Rubber Soul era moptop. The place was packed, floor and balcony. Tickets went on sale in the spring and instantly sold out, long before they knew how popular he was going to be. They should have moved the show to a larger venue but I am glad they did not. Extremely noisey (sp?) and rude persons talking in my section during each song, especially the quiet ones, during which they laughed loudly. Finally I found it necessary to speak to them in my serious voice, causing them to stare at me in horror. We didn’t hear another peep out of them all night. Jake was accompanied by a bass player and a drummer, the same fellows I have seen him on TV with all year. Excellent. He was a little looser this night, and actually cracked a smile several times and laughed when the crowd shouted things to him. More electric than his record. He did several new songs from his upcoming new CD, Shangr-i-La, recorded in Malibu at the same-named studio where The Band, Dylan, Neil Young, and others made records in the past.
It is easy to hear Johnny Cash, Oasis, The Beatles, and Neil Young as his influences during various songs. He is going to be a big star methinks. Different sounding voice for sure. Very weird enunciations. He can turn the word “girl” into a 3 syllable word somehow, it comes out like “gairrrl”. His in between song banter was indecipherable to my ears.
Grumpymama, who knows all things, says Jake will be back on January 24th at the Wiltern Theater, so he is graduating to the big time already.
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KeymasterGreat show by young Mr. Bugg, albeit brief. On at 10, off at 11, and I’m home at 12. Remarks and analysis tomorrow. The setlist:
Fire
Trouble Town
Seen It All
Simple As This
Ballad of Mr. Jones
Country Song
Song About Love
Someplace
Me and You
Two Fingers
Taste It
Slumville Sunrise
What Doesn’t Kill youBroken
My My Hey Hey (Neil Young)
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KeymasterThanks! Report tomorrow.
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KeymasterIt’s on my way home from pioneertown, mr. s. I’m sure LA’s private transit system can get you there.
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KeymasterPalm Springs is the closest airport, but you would have to change planes numerous times I think. Ontario less so, but farther away.
The first time I went to P&H I stayed at a hotel in Palm Springs where I had stayed many times before. I misjudged how far it really was especially in the dead of night with total darkness and howling winds ripping sand all over you. The motel behind P&H is all booked up; probably by our musician friends. I will be staying at the Best Western Yucca Valley, the closest and bestest. There is also an America’s something or other just down the highway from the Best Western. The BW is a huge cement blob of a place but the rooms are fine and the price is good.
The Joshua Tree Inn is a dump, in my humble opinion. 8)
http://book.bestwestern.com/bestwestern/US/CA/Yucca-Valley-hotels/BEST-WESTERN-Joshua-Tree-Hotel—Suites/Hotel-Overview.do?propertyCode=05680&group=&srcPage=SelectHotel&isMapOpen=false&selectedHotels=
P.S. Someone is spreading a rumor that Lu may add another show around the time of the P&H show so you may wanna be flexible and maybe you can catch both shows, as long as you are going to haul ass all the way out here to the Western World.
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KeymasterGood reports everyone. A well covered mini-tour! 😀
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KeymasterGood post Punch.
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KeymasterThat’s the killer DVD. Jim Lauderdale, Kenny Vaughn. Car Wheels era stuff. It’s a must have.
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KeymasterWe had room for another dullard. Welcome to the club. 😆
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KeymasterBring a ring just in case, Mr. S. 8)
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KeymasterGreat report Railroad!
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