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  • in reply to: Blackie & The Rodeo Kings "If I Can’t Have You" ? #44326
    Wiscofan
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    Like that reverb. Sooey ??!?!?!?! 8). Gotta have Lu’s harmony though.

    in reply to: Blackie & The Rodeo Kings "If I Can’t Have You" ? #44324
    Wiscofan
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    Great song with Lucinda. The rest of the album is not too shabby either.

    in reply to: Chicago, May 22: Ballads & Blues #47324
    Wiscofan
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    Angel must have been fantastic.

    in reply to: 2011 Tour Dates #46871
    Wiscofan
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    Hopefully just an oversight, but there IS a show in Madison WI at the Capitol Theater on May 20???
    If not, we have tickets to see someone….Please be Lucinda!!! Please, please convince me. Thanks.

    Signed,
    Worried In Wisconsin. 😕

    in reply to: New April/May shows #45503
    Wiscofan
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    Will the May 20 Madison show be solo/acoustic or with the band?
    We really enjoyed the solo/acoustic show in Feb/Milwaukee and are hoping to see Lu with the band.
    Thanks.

    in reply to: Milwaukee Show #45825
    Wiscofan
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    Good job also by the Gatekeeper Of Turner Hall.
    “When did you buy your ticket?”
    “January 7”
    “Line to the right”
    A bit of local flavor.

    in reply to: Milwaukee Show #45821
    Wiscofan
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    A really great show by, (as we all know) a really great artist. Thanks Lucinda!
    We were too busy enjoying it to log an accurate set list, but highlights for us were
    Well, Well, Well, Blessed, Hard Time Killing Floor Blues, Born To Be loved, Bus To Baton Rouge, Ugly Truth, Honeybee, Jackson, Pineola….I should just say the entire show. Great music, great artist. Great crowd. (Milwaukee at it’s best) and of course, PBR.

    By the way, whenever Lucinda spoke of the current political climate and protests, the audience response was deafening favorable and she stated she was proud of us and glad to be here in Wisconsin. We’re proud of her too.

    While Scottdol is certainly entitled to his or her own opinions, perhaps we should all stand up for one another and support everyone’s right to bargain. The current protests are long overdue and we thank the people who are trying to make our voices heard by a deaf government and corporations.

    PS–Lucinda’s Milwaukee show was our Valentine gift to each other this year. (# 35!) 8)

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