God bless this angel of blues and writer of all our pain in song love her so much and years of her own demons from being so deep and giving her soul out like a open book , like NEIL YOUNG, Tom Petty , Bob Dylan , Haze Folly and Towns Van Zandt. Story tellers that give away part of them selves in each song. My heart goes out for these folks that can write down our feeling s we all have at one time or another and make us feel we are not alone in this world , even if our families don't understand us , these writers are able to sooth us with a lulaby to our souls.......Love you Lucinda for giving us a part of you , knowing it may be a sacrifice for giving these songs to us.......
im 65 I have close to 5000 lps, I take a lot of pride in my diversity in what I listen to and collect in my LP collection. I have been in music since I was a child. Just recently discovered Lu. I have no idea know how she ever flew under my radar. The last three years of my life have been hard on me. Trust me I will spare y'all the details life can be hard on us all. But when I discovered Lu it was are you alright. And I now own almost everything on lp that she has recorded and some of her lps are kinda pricey. But she has helped me get the hardest time of my life. and i can only thank her for what she has from. All the people below leaving the words that they are saying must have no idea what the has gone through. She could be at home enjoying her retirement, but she still performing for us. I will see her at the Orange Peel in Asheville in May. God Bless you Lu, you will always sound perfect to me
Hey Michael I have to respond to you because you and I are the same age it was way back in 1988 that I fell in love with her music,,,,, the song was Passionate Kisses I have tried to stay with her new stuff the last 15 years,,,,,,,, and of course it is great but what she meant to me from 1988 to 2003 was nothing short of life saving on a million occasions she has helped us both along with countless others
I am about the same age as you and I can relate to what you are saying, life can certainly change in a blink of an eye, for good or bad. I too had never really listened to her for some reason. She sounds much differently than I had expected. I hope your doing better. Hang you there, take care
Nice to see Doug Pettibone playing with Lucinda again. That Pedal Steel Guitar he is playing was given to him by Lloyd Maines, an unheralded music great.
Sorry, that's not Waddy. It is Stuart Mathis. He's played with her for years. If you want to see Waddy, who is amazing, see Stevie Nicks live. Been her band director forever. Also playing with "The Immediate Family" a virtual who's who of musicians. More than worth the cost of the ticket.
Could've held on to that long smooth neck. .Let your hand remember every fret.. Fingers touching each shiny string.. But you let go of everything...... Some kind of savior singing the blues A derelict in your duct tape shoes Your orphan clothes and your long dark hair Looking like you didn't care....mmhhmmm (Who is Lord Byron or Ezra Pound :-) ;.)) That's what we love her for
she prefers to perform severely affected by her stroke. Having seen her numerous times this is sad but admirable. She can no longer play guitar. This song always reminded me of Neil Young.
Nah - it's live, and poorly recorded. And when I say "live", there's no backing tracks, ridiculous light shows, and videos everywhere. Just working musicians doing what they love. If you can't dig it, well, try again in a couple years.
@@MaterLacrymarum sorry, english is not my native tongue, and probably "lacking" was not a correct word to describe my vision about this video, my mistake. Thank God theres no backing tracks or light shows. She doesn't need all that. God bless L.
Wow, she is definitely losing it. Phrasing very off kilter. I don't know if that is due to drugs, medication or just age. But it sure is sad to see. For a good 40 years she wrote and sang some great songs that will go on and be sung by others I'm sure.
@@wonderfulprincesschelsea Since I recently learned that she had a stroke, this perhaps could be considered a triumph. But even before the stroke her phrasing started deteriorating. My wife and I recently cheered her brother when he first was able to walk with a walker after having a stroke. But that doesn't mean it isn't sad that he will still spend the rest of his life in an assisted living facility. Sadness is a normal part of life. It is sad that Lucinda, who is responsible for so many wonderful songs - some of which tug at our deepest emotions, is losing her voice. It is completely OK to think she is still her old self - but you should be OK with dissenting opinions.
@@DiegoCperdido you sound jealous. People wouldn't come to her shows if she couldn't sing. You do realize she had a stroke a couple years ago. The audio is terrible in these clips, im sure the mix sounds better at the back of the hall.
Lucinda may be a fine songwriter but she can’t sing. I find her very tedious to listen to for more than one tune and I’ve tried getting through a whole CD without success.
God bless this angel of blues and writer of all our pain in song love her so much and years of her own demons from being so deep and giving her soul out like a open book , like NEIL YOUNG, Tom Petty , Bob Dylan , Haze Folly and Towns Van Zandt. Story tellers that give away part of them selves in each song. My heart goes out for these folks that can write down our feeling s we all have at one time or another and make us feel we are not alone in this world , even if our families don't understand us , these writers are able to sooth us with a lulaby to our souls.......Love you Lucinda for giving us a part of you , knowing it may be a sacrifice for giving these songs to us.......
I love hearing her do that song it is quite amazing.
Car wheels on a Gravel Road is a masterpiece love her work. Glad to see she's doing the thing she loves to do, playing music.
im 65 I have close to 5000 lps, I take a lot of pride in my diversity in what I listen to and collect in my LP collection. I have been in music since I was a child. Just recently discovered Lu. I have no idea know how she ever flew under my radar. The last three years of my life have been hard on me. Trust me I will spare y'all the details life can be hard on us all. But when I discovered Lu it was are you alright. And I now own almost everything on lp that she has recorded and some of her lps are kinda pricey. But she has helped me get the hardest time of my life. and i can only thank her for what she has from. All the people below leaving the words that they are saying must have no idea what the has gone through. She could be at home enjoying her retirement, but she still performing for us. I will see her at the Orange Peel in Asheville in May. God Bless you Lu, you will always sound perfect to me
Hey Michael
I have to respond to you because you and I are the same age
it was way back in 1988 that I fell in love with her music,,,,, the song was Passionate Kisses
I have tried to stay with her new stuff the last 15 years,,,,,,,, and of course it is great
but what she meant to me from 1988 to 2003 was nothing short of life saving on a million occasions
she has helped us both along with countless others
I am about the same age as you and I can relate to what you are saying, life can certainly change in a blink of an eye, for good or bad. I too had never really listened to her for some reason. She sounds much differently than I had expected. I hope your doing better. Hang you there, take care
She has a wonderful duet with Willie Nelson a song called Overtime. Check it on RUclips! She’s truly gifted…💕💕
Awesome. I would love to have Essence on vinyl. I have Car Wheels, Blessed, Little Honey, Passionate Kisses, and the latest one
Hang in there! We're seeing her tonight in Ann Arbor.
Im glad to see she's on the road back. love me some Lucinda.
Love you, Lucinda.
Nice to see Doug Pettibone playing with Lucinda again.
That Pedal Steel Guitar he is playing was given to him by Lloyd Maines, an unheralded music great.
And Natalie’s pop
Oh, he is very heralded!
Lu's the best, an American treasure.
She’s still got it
I love her phrasing, voice and lyrics! A very good recording for such a small club. Great band!
Except you can't hear her vocal?
Ps.: Thanks for uploding this Vid
Good to see Willy Wachtel on guitar. ty 4 vid and music
Sorry, that's not Waddy.
It is Stuart Mathis.
He's played with her for years.
If you want to see Waddy, who is amazing, see Stevie Nicks live.
Been her band director forever.
Also playing with "The Immediate Family" a virtual who's who of musicians.
More than worth the cost of the ticket.
@@RightReverandJimmy and expensive winos. ty bro
@@RightReverandJimmy Mathis was also in the Wallflowers, and has played with aboatload of other people as well.
Good to see a recent video of Lucinda -she’s a joy to listen to--
Nice! Looking forward to the new album in June 2023!
I love Lucinda so much, bad PA though, could barely her here sing.
Lucinda for real
she amasses guitar players
Only the best!
you are beautiful lucinda 😊 so beautiful 🥰
Don't know Lucinda yet, but if she wrote a song about Blaze.... I've gotten learn more
God bless Blaze ♥️👍 I miss him
Yes this is good
You got to us
❤
doug pettibone is back whit lucinda???? uoooowwwww
Me and Teena lived this song with Lucinda. Unfortunately Teena dis not survive the aftereffects. But I don't blame either one of them
Could've held on to that long smooth neck.
.Let your hand remember every fret..
Fingers touching each shiny string..
But you let go of everything......
Some kind of savior singing the blues
A derelict in your duct tape shoes
Your orphan clothes and your long dark hair
Looking like you didn't care....mmhhmmm
(Who is Lord Byron or Ezra Pound :-) ;.))
That's what we love her for
Salute to Clyde, folks in Texas call the Rio Grande “border”, from “no man’s land “ between the Calcasieu & Sabine Rivers, the Sabine was the border❣️
she prefers to perform severely affected by her stroke. Having seen her numerous times this is sad but admirable. She can no longer play guitar. This song always reminded me of Neil Young.
Pity the sound is so so.....the songs are very good!
Wow i love Lucinda and always will, but something is lacking here... Anyway, im glad that she is still singing and on the road.
Yeah, amateur hour
Nah - it's live, and poorly recorded. And when I say "live", there's no backing tracks, ridiculous light shows, and videos everywhere. Just working musicians doing what they love. If you can't dig it, well, try again in a couple years.
@@MaterLacrymarum sorry, english is not my native tongue, and probably "lacking" was not a correct word to describe my vision about this video, my mistake. Thank God theres no backing tracks or light shows. She doesn't need all that. God bless L.
Dude, she had a stroke in November 2020. She's amazing.
@@robincrowflies Yes indeed
very good. is that Larry David in a wig and hat on guitar ?
Lol
Stuart Mathis
Nice footage!! What device did U use for taping? (Cell or camera?)
Audio is a little lopsided
Lucinda... Wifey sez I can have a "Hall Pass." What do you think? So Sweet.
Too bad her mic is so weak.
Great sound, horrible sound system.
Is she no longer playing the guitar?
Saw her a couple years ago, & she was barely able to stand. She’s making progress.
She said in an AG interview that after the stroke she had to relearn how to play guitar. Still knew how to sing, though.
@@mycroft0078 I had no idea that she suffered a stroke
Crying
♥
Great songs, but her band is a little off the back at this gig.
I think they are slowing things down to try to keep Lucinda in time , glad to see her out again though
@@davidking3311 Good point
@@davidking3311 so true! Saw here twice last year and saw marked improvement. Love me some Lu.
As always beautiful all of the musicians thanks
I like her, but this is really bad.
She had a stroke in 2021, which is why she's not singing as well as she used to and isn't playing guitar.
Wow, she is definitely losing it. Phrasing very off kilter. I don't know if that is due to drugs, medication or just age. But it sure is sad to see. For a good 40 years she wrote and sang some great songs that will go on and be sung by others I'm sure.
She had a stroke 3 years ago and has recovered amazingly. She can't play guitar but she is out there doing it for her fans!
@@yunak9665 I hadn't known that. Well she is definitely enjoying it.
She sounds fine to me
No, this performance is a triumph by the queen of Americana. The only thing sad to see is people like you in the comments.
@@wonderfulprincesschelsea Since I recently learned that she had a stroke, this perhaps could be considered a triumph. But even before the stroke her phrasing started deteriorating. My wife and I recently cheered her brother when he first was able to walk with a walker after having a stroke. But that doesn't mean it isn't sad that he will still spend the rest of his life in an assisted living facility. Sadness is a normal part of life. It is sad that Lucinda, who is responsible for so many wonderful songs - some of which tug at our deepest emotions, is losing her voice. It is completely OK to think she is still her old self - but you should be OK with dissenting opinions.
Sad, she can barely sing
Her voice is great. This recording isn't.
@@MaterLacrymarum was
@Diego Cp how many grammys, gold records and world tours do you have?
@@turdferguson3855?? Thats not the point at all
@@DiegoCperdido you sound jealous. People wouldn't come to her shows if she couldn't sing. You do realize she had a stroke a couple years ago. The audio is terrible in these clips, im sure the mix sounds better at the back of the hall.
Lucinda may be a fine songwriter but she can’t sing. I find her very tedious to listen to for more than one tune and I’ve tried getting through a whole CD without success.
But.....here you are.