Brilliant harmony. Lucinda is fab and when Emmy joins in that high harmony voice the song hits another high level. NY is just surreal in this clip. This is so special that it’s just beautiful.
Lucinda is one of those artists, much like Nanci Griffith amongst many others, who is respected by other musicians because of her talent and individuality. She is 70 years old now and still has that fire. One of a kind. Thank you, Lucinda, for the music and for sharing it with those fortunate enough to hear it!
No offense Jack but you’ve apparently been “holding your own” too long, to realize that, despite the ethereal vocal and physical beauty of Emmylou, she is a supporting piece for the generational talents of Lucinda. I’m having fun at your expense (sorry) but I’m just resetting the hierarchy here…
This wonderful lady Lucinda must have made her dad Miller so proud. Poetry runs in her veins and her voice is hers only. Love her so much. And with Emmylou! And throw in Neil! Yikes..... A treat and an honor.
I missed the whole Lucinda Williams wave, had heard the name, had heard some songs, but after finding Emmylou's wrecking ball album was following her. Then I found the sweet world video, and a concert by Lucinda in Clearwater this January. Gosh what a talent. I am forever a fan now.
Same path for me, except her songwriters Starbuck collection, which had her favourite artists songs. Gave insight into her mind. A lotta sad, but stellar stuff. I also think Wrecking Ball is one of Emmylou's best.
I just loved hearing Lucinda, Emmylou and Neil creating a magical moment to see us into 2023. 🥰🌹🌈 thank you so much for posting, and I wish anyone here a healthy, happy and PEACEFUL new year. We need it badly!👵
Don't wanna see you again or hold your hand 'Cause you don't really love me, you're not my man You're not my man, oh you're not my man Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville You scream and shout and you make a scene When you open your mouth you never say what you mean Say what you mean, oh say what you mean Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville You drink hard liquor, you come on strong You lose your temper someone looks at you wrong Looks at you wrong, oh looks at you wrong Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville Out all night playin in a band Looking for a fight with a guitar in your hand A guitar in your hand, oh a guitar in your hand Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville Empty bottles and broken glass Busted down doors and borrowed cash Borrowed cash, oh the borrowed cash Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville Looking for someone to save you Looking for someone to rave about you To rave about you, oh to rave about you Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville
Musicians from the 70’s frequently collaborated and created the best music. When they met an artist they admired they wanted to work with them, more than compete against them. These collaborative relationships created music like this. Not as much of that these days.
I met her after a concert she and Rosanne Cash had performed in Central Park. I asked if I could give her a hug, like a dopey fan and she said, "Sure, why not?" This was many years ago, before cell phones.
I somewhat disagree with her singing,she needs studio clean up but who the hell cares? When Lucinda sings you are stopped in your tracks. No I am not alright, but it's ok 2b not ok as long as you don't become a drunken angel bout it.. Neil never could sing. Emmylou is the singer here. But songwriting yes to the 3 amigos
Yes, I love to see the older musicians helping out the new comers. DANG, EMY LOU'S STILL GOT IT... OF COURSE I'LL LOVE NEIL FOREVER. HIS 1 OF MY FAVORITES.
Have always loved 🥰 Lucinda Williams, saw her twice before, she didn’t disappoint me! What a vocalist-song writer who’s lyrics dig deep into your soul…& ❤…
I’m originally from Greenville, Mississippi. There’s a Greenville, Texas, too. She’s from Lake Charles, originally, (I think).But she bounced all over the Gulf South, so I’ve always been curious as to which Greenville she’s singing about.
Seen her so fockin lucky in Australia Feel like a hundred years as I’m no hearing much good writing lately now from future gens Could be me as I’m much more deaf a bit and tired But I love Lucinda Williams and her teams whom see equally as the star she is Cheers from Georgie Australia Hotel Melbourne
I spent the summers of my youth with family that lived in Greenville, my uncle (his father & grandfather built a lot in downtown Greenville) was the contractor for the re-opening of the Texan Theater.
Lyrics: 🥰🌹 Don't wanna see you again or hold your hand 'Cause you don't really love me, you're not my man You're not my man, oh you're not my man Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville You scream and shout and you make a scene When you open your mouth you never say what you mean Say what you mean, oh say what you mean Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville You drink hard liquor, you come on strong You lose your temper someone looks at you wrong Looks at you wrong, oh looks at you wrong Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville Out all night playin' in a band Looking for a fight with a guitar in your hand A guitar in your hand, oh a guitar in your hand Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville Empty bottles and broken glass Busted down doors and borrowed cash Borrowed cash, oh the borrowed cash Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville Looking for someone to save you Looking for someone to rave about you To rave about you, oh to rave about you Go back to Greenville, just go on back to Greenville
i so wish that sierra ferrell was around then. omg how awesome if she could have ever gotten together with lucinda and emmylou. throw in graham parsons too. just dreamming here.
Emmylou’s harmonies are perfect for this song and make it even better. She and Lucinda have a lot of history together from Emmylou’s heart wrenching version of “Sweet Old World” to her harmonies on many of Lucinda’s best cuts. Now I like Neil Young but what did he add? With Jim Lauderdale and Greg Leisz on stage I don’t think Neil’s guitar was even above 50% in the mix. Greg did the little solo that I thought might be Neil at first.
@@GhostsOnTheRoad Nice. Just wanna add that Bowie's 'Heroes' from the 1996 Bridge School benefit is really good - my favorite recording. Acoustic with Gail Anne Dorsey. 👍
Lucinda is already so ridiculous, it is hard to imagine Emmylou singing with her. Until you hear it. Separated at birth, in some ways, for soulfulness.