One of my favorite songs about my mothers husband! She did it justice. Love the Stones version most of all but she may have moved ahead of GnR’s. into 2nd.
@@henriksrensen3220 You question is like asking which drop of rain is the rain? My point is that written language and the ability to read it is only 5000 years old; our species as Homo sapiens is between 200,000 and 200,500 years old. The devil needs language as its kitchen helper for its recipes.
That's awesome, you get it. It reminds me of Dylan also. You Got to serve somebody. It's a tough thing to choose when the beggars banquet is on the table
@Clyde - This was filmed during Covid, in Nashville. The band members in Lu’s Jukebox are: Vocals: Lucinda Williams Bass: Steven Mackey Drums: Fred Eltringham Guitars: Stuart Mathis and Joshua Grange
This is how to access ALL credits for Lu’s Jukebox. Go to my playlists and go to the 4th playlist - Lu’s Jukebox - then tap on the i with the circle around it. It is directly above the black rectangle that says “PLAY”. It is there that I provide information regarding the credits for Lu’s Jukebox. It includes the musicians, directors, editor, co-producers, etc. Thank you. I hope this is helpful!💕 Most sincerely, Blythe Spirit
@@blythespirit4077 Thank you for providing the information on all that work and who contributed to the recorded music we enjoy. Your play lists are excellent. All skilled labor deserve our appreciation and support. ✌️
I love Lucinda, God knows I do, but I think she misunderstood this song. The whole point of the song is that everybody loves blaming the devil for all the bad/evil in the world. But it's people and people alone who commit evil acts. Only When the People themselves decide to stop doing evil to one another, will evil actually end. That's the only way it Can stop. The devil is saying, "Stop scapegoating me for Your wrongdoing. Take some damn responsibility for your own actions for a change." The first step is admitting you have a problem. Just like Joan Osborne's One of Us is not about how great God is. And I quote: "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!" She's a genius. In this short repeating phrase, she's saying it is irrelevant whether or not God is good or great. God has no right to judge humanity simply for us trying to survive day to day under the natural conditions and constraints only a creator had the power to change or place upon us in the first place. Our imperfections were forced upon us by no fault of our own. You can't intentionally make mankind imperfect on purpose and then judge them or condemn them to hell when things go wrong. What did you think was going to happen?? Duh!
One of my favorite songs about my mothers husband! She did it justice. Love the Stones version most of all but she may have moved ahead of GnR’s. into 2nd.
Band is great. Lu is great. Bassman killin it with eyes closed. Fabulous.
Tiene una voz lodosa que arrasa con todo. El grupo es fenomenal. Magistral cover. El solo supera con creces a Richards.
Wow! Amazing. They are all really good, but that bass player blew me away. Terrific!
Man, I love how she sings this and her band is smoking wtf???? lost for words!!!LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!
Having perused the comment section ...I have to concur the band IS excellent! Lucinda once again bestowing on us a great stones cover!!! 🤘🎸👏😊🕊️❤️
Thank you Blyth Spirit, the Stones song reflects the very nature of our species since the written word.
What written word?
@Henrik - I’m not sure what your question is.💕
@@henriksrensen3220 You question is like asking which drop of rain is the rain?
My point is that written language and the ability to read it is only 5000 years old; our species as Homo sapiens is between 200,000 and 200,500 years old.
The devil needs language as its kitchen helper for its recipes.
SO good ! I really enjoy all their Stone's covers. This one is phenomenal ! Great band.
Thank you, Blyth Spirit.
She’s a rock ‘n’ roll queen and you know what I mean!
Just LOVE LOVE LOVE LUCINDA!!!
Have always loved this song. When my eyes are closed and my head is swaying you know I'm enraptured.
Yeah man. Band great as usual. Lucinda is rolling stones!!magic bass player
Go Lucinda!
That's awesome, you get it. It reminds me of Dylan also. You Got to serve somebody. It's a tough thing to choose when the beggars banquet is on the table
Love this song. Especially when it's done well, like this.
Que buenos músicos llevas.
Lucinda is awesome! Great video.
Love!
Spiritualized!!
Great cover, par excellence.
top performence!!!!!
Beautiful version .Reminder that Satan is now waxing.May.God and Lucinda williams save us.
The cup is full now, drink from it because one day there will only be the memory.
I cant think of anybody who has enraptured me as much as LW.
My kinda woman 💜🥰💋
Cover better than the original!!! Just awesome!!!
WoW!
Smoochy!!!
Thank you! ☠💕
Happy birthday tim😎🎸🥁🎤🪇
Am I tripping or is the drummer doing double duty with a maraca in one hand. I've never seen anyone do that before!
@davidhays5345
Yes - the drummer is in fact doing double duty!💕
lucinda singing about lucifer
totally missed the full step change "please to meet you, wont you guess my name"?
Luv it Blythe.
By the way, and pardon my ignorance, but who are Lucinda’s band members?
@Clyde - This was filmed during Covid, in Nashville. The band members in Lu’s Jukebox are:
Vocals: Lucinda Williams
Bass: Steven Mackey
Drums: Fred Eltringham
Guitars: Stuart Mathis and Joshua
Grange
@@blythespirit4077 Thank you again for the names of these outstanding musicians and the work they have done in these sessions. 👍
Thanks for the information, @Blythe Spirit!
🙏🇿🇦
This is how to access ALL credits for Lu’s Jukebox. Go to my playlists and go to the 4th playlist - Lu’s Jukebox - then tap on the i with the circle around it. It is directly above the black rectangle that says “PLAY”. It is there that I provide information regarding the credits for Lu’s Jukebox. It includes the musicians, directors, editor, co-producers, etc. Thank you. I hope this is helpful!💕
Most sincerely,
Blythe Spirit
@@blythespirit4077 Thank you for providing the information on all that work and who contributed to the recorded music we enjoy. Your play lists are excellent.
All skilled labor deserve our appreciation and support. ✌️
What are the band members names?
@Blake Adams -
Vocals : Lucinda Williams
Drums : Fred Eltringham
Bass : Steven Mackey
Guitars : Stuart Mathis
Guitars : Joshua Grange
I love Lucinda, God knows I do, but I think she misunderstood this song. The whole point of the song is that everybody loves blaming the devil for all the bad/evil in the world. But it's people and people alone who commit evil acts. Only When the People themselves decide to stop doing evil to one another, will evil actually end. That's the only way it Can stop. The devil is saying, "Stop scapegoating me for Your wrongdoing. Take some damn responsibility for your own actions for a change." The first step is admitting you have a problem.
Just like Joan Osborne's One of Us is not about how great God is. And I quote: "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!" She's a genius. In this short repeating phrase, she's saying it is irrelevant whether or not God is good or great. God has no right to judge humanity simply for us trying to survive day to day under the natural conditions and constraints only a creator had the power to change or place upon us in the first place. Our imperfections were forced upon us by no fault of our own. You can't intentionally make mankind imperfect on purpose and then judge them or condemn them to hell when things go wrong. What did you think was going to happen?? Duh!
Thank you!