I have been in the room with them. An entire career listening at sound boards. Blah blah blah, stories are gossip. But this voice has no peers. She don't care. Like all genuine artists, she does her primal best to be herself.
If, by very few, do you mean less than a hundred? There’s even a series of six albums called Lou’s Jukebox where she either covers one artist (Dylan, Tom Petty, The Stones) or a style music e.g. Muscle Shoals. But you’re right, she does nail them.
Thanks for this! To give the guys credit: Fred Eltringham - drums Steve Mackey - bass Stuart Mathis - guitar (& baseball cap) Joshua Grange - guitar (& shades against the fierce studio lights)
Yes, and thank you! They are all exceptional musicians, and are given the recognition and credit they deserve, by Lucinda Williams, on each album and cd of Lu’s Jukebox Series (Volumes 1-6). I have listed their names and associated instruments, on various conversational threads regarding the songs on Lu’s Jukebox Series. Now, I will figure out how to list the names of each of these musicians on my channel this week. They are truly outstanding. Thank you for addressing this with me! Lu’s Jukebox Series is on the 4th playlist of my channel. Please tap on the i with the circle around it to read all the credits. Thank you!💕
I hear she cant play guitar because of the stroke,but she can still sing..stroke can take 5 years or more to recover from but shes doing good,its been tougher for me but she gives me reason to keep trying
@robertbudney654 - she is gaining some use of her left-hand back, which is very helpful as she’s putting new songs together. Yes, people like Lucinda give us reasons to keep trying. Don’t ever give up.💕
Lucinda Williams had a stroke on 11/17/2020. Her stroke occurred after she had recorded Lu’s Jukebox Vol.1 - Vol. 6. She had a blood clot on the right side of her brain which did not affect her speech or singing. After a week in intensive care followed by physical rehabilitation, Lucinda correctly said “Can’t keep me down for too long” - Lucinda Williams. After her stroke, Lucinda Williams is back on stage again, and is touring this summer. Although she is unable to play guitar with her left hand, she’s still got that amazing voice. It does go to show that, “No, you can't always get what you want You can't always get what you want You can't always get what you want But if you try sometime you'll find You get what you need” Here is a clip of Lucinda singing live August 7, 2021. ruclips.net/video/4uSrCcnPhiQ/видео.html
Maybe we can't always get what we want, but when it's Lucinda on her originals or on a cover, we always want more, and Lucinda keeps delivering.
You said it !!
Well said
The more one listens to her the more one gets hooked on her music!
These two three guitar players just keep on delivering the goods backed up by one solid drummer. Thank you all for that!
Cool cover. Awesome Lucinda Williams
You can’t always get what you want but Lucinda Williams gave me want I needed!👍🎸🇨🇦
Again Great cover,Great band.Get Well soon Lucinda.
That voice is a shrine
Yes, it is💕
I have been in the room with them. An entire career listening at sound boards. Blah blah blah, stories are gossip. But this voice has no peers. She don't care. Like all genuine artists, she does her primal best to be herself.
@@dinorockwell7670 Beautifully stated. And, she has definitely succeeded💕
The rest there the better. Love this woman. Glad her health is coming back. Hot damn.
Another great song. Lu and the band really nailing these Stones songs. We need more Lu! 😎
me and my grandma grew them ,one of my favorite memories!
Its a shame she isnt listed among the greats....like todays artist..she blows them away...id rather see her than anyone. No matter the cost
@robertbudney654 - I agree! Are you on Lucinda Williams Facebook page?
Well played, those guitars. 🎸🎸🎸
Just ❤ Lu & The Bands Homage To Some Great Songs x
Lucinda does very few covers,but damn she always nail them
If, by very few, do you mean less than a hundred? There’s even a series of six albums called Lou’s Jukebox where she either covers one artist (Dylan, Tom Petty, The Stones) or a style music e.g. Muscle Shoals. But you’re right, she does nail them.
@@southsidejohnny5624 bought them all
Excellent cover. Interesting how they worked around the part in the studio recording that relies on the choir. They did a good job of that.
Thanks for posting these clips Blythe......simply splendid!!!
Great cover ! 📢🎼🎶🎵🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👍🖖🤙🏻
Great cover & rendition + Lucinda has IT !! Oh yess - the same goes for the Muscians that Tuned in so bliss
Nice version nice😊😊😊
You can't always...❤❤
Minha favorita dos stones! Cover perfeito.
Y'all kickin Ase, lovin spoonfuls of Lu baby ,.oh yeah
WOW
If she would cover Dead Flowers, Sister Morphine, and Angie I could die satisfied
Great, Lucinda!!! 😍😎
Wonderful ❤️
Yeah, cherry red is my favorite, too......
Shes obtainably hot in my book....and a great song writer and singer
Great ♥
Nice feel
Thanks for this!
To give the guys credit:
Fred Eltringham - drums
Steve Mackey - bass
Stuart Mathis - guitar (& baseball cap)
Joshua Grange - guitar (& shades against the fierce studio lights)
Yes, and thank you! They are all exceptional musicians, and are given the recognition and credit they deserve, by Lucinda Williams, on each album and cd of Lu’s Jukebox Series (Volumes 1-6).
I have listed their names and associated instruments, on various conversational threads regarding the songs on Lu’s Jukebox Series. Now, I will figure out how to list the names of each of these musicians on my channel this week. They are truly outstanding. Thank you for addressing this with me! Lu’s Jukebox Series is on the 4th playlist of my channel. Please tap on the i with the circle around it to read all the credits. Thank you!💕
lovely plant!
I hear she cant play guitar because of the stroke,but she can still sing..stroke can take 5 years or more to recover from but shes doing good,its been tougher for me but she gives me reason to keep trying
@robertbudney654 - she is gaining some use of her left-hand back, which is very helpful as she’s putting new songs together. Yes, people like Lucinda give us reasons to keep trying. Don’t ever give up.💕
It's a damed shame she didn't get more radio time.
Agreed ❣️ Radio sucks now ❣️
Una version interesante. La señora canta bien
Imagine a duet with Ms. Willams and Mick Jagger on this.
Well ain’t that the freakin’ truth….😉👍
@DB - Yes, it is!
Were these done before or after her stroke?
Lucinda Williams had a stroke on 11/17/2020. Her stroke occurred after she had recorded Lu’s Jukebox
Vol.1 - Vol. 6. She had a blood clot on the right side of her brain which did not affect her speech or singing. After a week in intensive care followed by physical rehabilitation, Lucinda correctly said
“Can’t keep me down for too long” - Lucinda Williams.
After her stroke, Lucinda Williams is back on stage again, and is touring this summer. Although she is unable to play guitar with her left hand, she’s still got that amazing voice. It does go to show that,
“No, you can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
You can't always get what you want
But if you try sometime you'll find
You get what you need”
Here is a clip of Lucinda singing live August 7, 2021.
ruclips.net/video/4uSrCcnPhiQ/видео.html
Just bought tribute record
nails it
Great cover, but compared to Lucinda's own songs, this Stones song (and many other btw) is rather a poor piece.