she is an amazing artist. she interprets her feelings like a brush on a canvas. she captures and draws her life through lyrics and music. when most see shadows, she sees and feels the details.
OH MY GOD. I'VE LISTENED TO THIS CRAZY MANIAC FRENTIC SONG ALMOST 300 TIMES IN 3 DAYS. I CAN'T STOP, I NEED TREATMENT. (a version from a show in minneapolis (oct. 23, 2008) makes it the most glorious/enchanting love song i've ever listened to.) come to south america, LW!
This is from the first of two Live From Austin Texas DVD's in 1989. She said it was the first time they'd played to such a big audience, and they'd never experienced such a loud applause. Didn't distract from the performance though. I wonder if Gurf still has that jacket.
LW is always amazing. Been a fan of hers for a long time, but this video reminds me of Johnette Napolitano (Concrete Blonde) - just because of her eyes. And the guitar player looks a bit like James Manke.
I love the country singing days of Lucinda's singing. She's a bit laid back and mellow over the past decade. Girl used to be able to belt it out like Loretta Lynn's understudy. She never has done even an average album but with how great West and Car Wheels are, people can forget just how great her self-titled debut and Sweet Old World are.
@Souplesse000 there is a slight resemblance, if your interested in that kind of thing, but in terms of talent, he doesnt even belong in the same contest!!
The genius behind this music was a genuine musicianship and love for their profession.
It has been 10 years since Donald Lindley died. It has been very interesting to see the success of many of the people that he played with live and on their recordings. That list includes Buddy Miller, Rosie Flores just to name two. It was not the genius of one or two people. All the parts of the individuals came together in consort and concert to achieve a very special time and music
Lucinda Williams is the genius in front of this music. This is her original Rough Trade band (Gurf Morlix on guitar, Donald Lindley on drums and Dr. John Ciambotti on bass). This is where it first all came together.
@hydensecret agreed. i loved the fire of the self titled album and "sweet old world", back when she was collaborating with gurf morlix and rocking out. i have tried over and over to get into the "car wheels" type material, but it's just not all that interesting to me.
I love her.
Bunzypoo 4 months ago in playlist More videos from LiveFromAustinTexas
@ancorasenza sounds to me like she writes from raw, exposed nerves.
daggergblue 4 months ago
dude swear she looks crosseyed
1234PIMPN 5 months ago
she is an amazing artist. she interprets her feelings like a brush on a canvas. she captures and draws her life through lyrics and music. when most see shadows, she sees and feels the details.
Hue4ia 8 months ago
The power of suggestion is strong for Lucinda as she follows Gurf's lead in taking of the well deserved refreshment...lol!
keitheeweithee 11 months ago 2
OH MY GOD. I'VE LISTENED TO THIS CRAZY MANIAC FRENTIC SONG ALMOST 300 TIMES IN 3 DAYS. I CAN'T STOP, I NEED TREATMENT. (a version from a show in minneapolis (oct. 23, 2008) makes it the most glorious/enchanting love song i've ever listened to.) come to south america, LW!
cinelover 1 year ago
This is from the first of two Live From Austin Texas DVD's in 1989. She said it was the first time they'd played to such a big audience, and they'd never experienced such a loud applause. Didn't distract from the performance though. I wonder if Gurf still has that jacket.
dickTed 1 year ago
YES. YES. YES. oh, those ACL shows...
cinelover 1 year ago
Yes. Thank You Lucinda. LivefAustinTexas, you too.
tsyetsq 1 year ago
LW is always amazing. Been a fan of hers for a long time, but this video reminds me of Johnette Napolitano (Concrete Blonde) - just because of her eyes. And the guitar player looks a bit like James Manke.
dononelson 1 year ago
I love the country singing days of Lucinda's singing. She's a bit laid back and mellow over the past decade. Girl used to be able to belt it out like Loretta Lynn's understudy. She never has done even an average album but with how great West and Car Wheels are, people can forget just how great her self-titled debut and Sweet Old World are.
journeythruthepast 1 year ago
great song do.. pity i miss the organsound.
budelke 1 year ago
Wow, she really does look like Keith Richards.
Souplesse000 1 year ago
@Souplesse000 there is a slight resemblance, if your interested in that kind of thing, but in terms of talent, he doesnt even belong in the same contest!!
TheSarahfran 9 months ago
@ancorasenza
You are so RIGHT!!
estraven2008 1 year ago
Hasta luego Dr. C!
MrHellzapoppin 1 year ago
golden
chrisocony 2 years ago
lovely comment
perfectly captures Lucinda
it's that ability to see the inner light shining through the everyday feelings
you said it better
when just waking up and starting a new day is important
I just saw her in Toronto
and wished I'd brought my daughter
(14 years old)
just so she could see one helluva grown woman
ben909ben 2 years ago 6
Damn! She looks like a kid!!! This woman has kicked ass from the word "GO!".
FXMAN66 2 years ago 2
Thanks for the Video, Lucinda is awsome
82lube 3 years ago 2
The genius behind this music was a genuine musicianship and love for their profession.
It has been 10 years since Donald Lindley died. It has been very interesting to see the success of many of the people that he played with live and on their recordings. That list includes Buddy Miller, Rosie Flores just to name two. It was not the genius of one or two people. All the parts of the individuals came together in consort and concert to achieve a very special time and music
jofaman 3 years ago 2
Lucinda Williams is the genius in front of this music. This is her original Rough Trade band (Gurf Morlix on guitar, Donald Lindley on drums and Dr. John Ciambotti on bass). This is where it first all came together.
haltmusic 3 years ago
Gurf Morlix is the genius behind this music. Lucinda didn't believe enough in herself for awhile, but she sure does now.
Wisegeorge 3 years ago 2
@Wisegeorge I miss that shy Lucinda before stardom got ahold of her.
hydensecret 1 year ago
@hydensecret agreed. i loved the fire of the self titled album and "sweet old world", back when she was collaborating with gurf morlix and rocking out. i have tried over and over to get into the "car wheels" type material, but it's just not all that interesting to me.
misslauren66 1 year ago