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Tom — You should get it Tues.-especially if its already shipped. That is Amazons deal on pre-orders, they get the cds in advance so they can have them in peoples hands on the street date.
TOverbyParticipantFor the record I just wanted to reply to the comments from the Boston show in regards to Lucinda being strung out, and now being clean. It is troubling when those statements are made. It has come up here before and I have said it before– Lucinda has never ever used hard drugs -not now not ever. She has lost several friends to hard drugs and is terrified of them. Period.
TOverbyParticipantLefty– Thanks for the Syracuse recommendation– we will need some other shows to route us back to Rochester next year. That’s just one of the reasons today is such a drag, but Lu loves playing up in this area so it will all work out.
TOverbyParticipantYes – tickets will be honored for the rescheduled show. Full details coming from promoter tomorrow. I am having the notice out on the front page of the website asap in case anybody doesn’t look here. My sincere apologies for the inconvenience and expense. We apparently have a Rochester jinx as when we played here last year the show had to be moved indoors to the Armory which was about 100 degrees inside and we were very worried that Charlie Louvin who was opening was going to have a heatstroke -but it didn’t phase him.
We did get to hang out last year at Dinosaur BBQ which is a great place.I meant to also add that we are trying to update the setlists and should have them updated in the next couple of days and then we will hopefully post them nightly
TOverbyParticipantJamatran- There is no real debate here– amateur is amateur. And i’d say it was a very bad night for the gardens, in addition to the fact that we will never play there again I recommended to our promoter to not book acts there any more there. He apologised and agreed. Is that bad enough for you. When they can’t put their own stage together and install lights that were probably meant for growing potsoil five feet from the face of the performer its amateur.
There is nothing unfair about it. Certain professional conditions are expected whether the show is at Staples center or in a cornfield. Those minimum conditions were not only not met but disrupted the show, and ultimately the performer-it doesn’t get more amateur than that. Next time you go up and do karaokee try holding 4 150 watt halogen heat lamps five feet in front of your face. THe comment about the recording studio and AC is whats unfair and only shows you still don’t understand what really happened. She’s played in heat 500 times. If it was about the heat, why did she choose to play the extra 40 minutes that she was not required to -and for which there was no setlist as that extra 40 minutes was not planned. Redeemed or not -she tried.TOverbyParticipantSorry to have to call you out, but sometimes you just can’t sit on the sidelines and watch complete bullshit being slung around. So why don’t we mix in some actual facts here also. First of all, I don’t know what you saw or what you thought you saw but Lucinda did not denigrate her crew, and no one in her crew felt in any way denigrated. Period.
I can speak directly about only for the last four years, but even beyond that I know of NOT ONE case where anyone ever left Lucinda because of the way she treated them. If you asked them, her crew would tell you what they tell me- working for Lucinda is the best gig there is, and she goes out of her way to make it that way. She views it as her family. We have a core group of people that she works with hasn’t really changed in several years. But like everyone else they have to keep working and Lucinda can’t tour twelve months out of the year, so they take other gigs, but usually only after finding out what Lucinda is going to do first. That is why it is not always the exact same crew with Lucinda. We believe in having the very best people behind the scenes and we always do. Just to lay it out there for the record, Flappy left because of personal reasons, Mark Humphreys had actually left Neil Young to be with Lucinda, but Neil made him an offer that he couldn’t refuse for his current tour. Nick Close, Doug’s previous guitar tech, was going to be with us, but REM extended their tour so he was obligated to them. We love and respect all of those people and they remain on the above mentioned shortlist of people we consider to be the very best and part of the family. It is very possible that all of them will be back at some point. But I need to also mention that our current crew have come in and filled big shoes and stepped in to new roles, and are doing doing a fantastic job and have made the transition seamless. At different times on different tours in the future you will probably see any combination of these people because they are the A-list and they love working with Lucinda.
Okay -enough about that. No -one more thing, why is anyone surprised that Doug Pettibone is still with her? Give him a little credit and please explain that to me. Doug loves playing with Lucinda -do you think in 8 years he has never had another offer? And he’s still here-what more needs to be said.Now in regards to the Atlanta show. It was a complete and disgusting amateur hour. 1) It was a relatively new stage and our crew had to spend part of the day actually having to help the Botanical crew assemble it in 95 degree heat, because they apparently didn’t have it down yet. 2)The lighting system was brand new- it was the first show they were used- they were actually going to put more twirling lights on the stage but our crew put their foot down and wouldn’t let them put any more onstage. The overhead lights could not have been a more ridiculous setup- the lights were only about five feet above Lucinda’s head and four lights were pointing directly into her face. She had to turn around and go back towards Butch during the second song and cover her eyes because she was literally blinded. When she asked very nicely during the first song about the lights, nothing happened until the fourth song when they started to flash on and off like it was American Bandstand or something. It was at this point that Lucinda lost it, and I couldn’t blame her as it was one of the stupidest things i have ever seen. We were actually trying to deal with right from the first song but the light person apparently didn’t understand english until the worst case scenario happened. Lucinda later described it as having someone put a flashlight in your face -only this one burns at about 150 degrees-on top of an already hot day. Just completely fucking ridiculous. 3) Because our crew was busy helping put the stage together, soundcheck had to be pushed back, and then it rained, so then there was no soundcheck. Perfect. But shit happens, and you fight thru it, and thats what Lucinda AND our crew did. As she said very explicitly that evening, she wants every show to be the best and it is obviously not acceptable when the expected minimum professional conditions are not met and cause the show to be diminished.
As you saw that is very upsetting to her, because she knows it all reflects on her. But it is because she knows that, that she insisted on redoing one of the songs over that had been disrupted– and continued the show right up to curfew -to last the possible minute she could play. Did she redeem herself, as she said at the end of the show- definitely -and she also redeemed the amateur hour conditions of that venue, where we will never ever play again. -
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