Lucy in concert Saturday Night
By KT
There are few people as lively as
Lucy when Lucy is feeling lively. She was way up
tonight, practically stratospheric. She sang hard rock,
blues, pop and ballads. She started off wearing a white
top and jeans with black leather chaps over them. She
had a small band and three back-up singers, two women
and one man. She started off saying that her band had
played before many other people’s fans but she had told
them that they hadn’t seen anything yet, until they had
played before us and saw us in full appreciation mode.
She sang at least two of her own
compositions, “Down On Your Knees” and “The Cowboy
Song”. She also sang Janis Joplins’ “Take Another Little
Piece of my heart”, Mary Chapin Carpenter’s “Let’s Give
Them Something To Talk About “ and she ended with a song
she said was about us—she and us, that it described our
relationship perfectly. The song talked about always
being there for each other and supporting each other no
matter what. As she sang each song, Lucy rocked and
rolled, shook her shoulders, bucked her hips and swung
her butt as she moved across the entire stage.
Lucy was incandescent. Her delight
in what she was doing was a fire roaring through the
club igniting us all. The excitement and the joy were
palpable. Talk about being in the present. If she and we
were anymore present, we’d still be there.
After a while, she introduced her
main back-up singer and went off to change while that
woman sang for us. Lucy came back wearing her white with
silvery shimmers dress from Duets, which covered about a
third or so of her body. As she sang, Renee suddenly
came dancing out wearing a blue shimmery dress. She
danced along with Lucy as Lucy also danced and sang the
song. Lucy thrust the mike at Renee to let her get in a
one-syllable oooh and/or ahhh at the end of some of the
sentences. Renee participated in one number and then
left the stage to Lucy again.
My favorite quote of tonight was
from a mature gentleman, safely back from the club who
stood in the hotel bar with a huge grin on his face,
shaking his head and saying, “Someday Lucy is going to
give me a heart attack.”
It struck me that Lucy is like a
comet, searing across the sky, trailing many of us in
her wake, as we follow wherever she goes and performs.
In whatever.
Fabulous, fabulous night. And it’s
going to be offered again tomorrow. Yes!
KT |