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Bobbyw24 - as a huge Lucero fan myself, I just want to thank you for your efforts in this thread and let you know that your work really is appreciated.
Thank you. I appreciate that
Some people here inboxed me bitching about posting too many Luero videos. LOL
Union Pacific Line is incredible! The whole EP's nice and low key. Just wish it was coming out on vinyl.
Agree with all your points
DeathoftheCool The Navesink Banks
Posts : 1953 Join date : 2010-07-26 Age : 29 Location : The Dreaded Barbary Coast
Subject: Re: Lucero Fri May 10, 2013 6:42 pm
What's the next Lucero album I check out after Tennessee? Do most peolpe think that that's the best one?
eagles1139 I'da called you Woody
Posts : 721 Join date : 2011-08-22 Age : 30 Location : Connecticut
Subject: Re: Lucero Fri May 10, 2013 8:32 pm
DeathoftheCool wrote:
What's the next Lucero album I check out after Tennessee? Do most peolpe think that that's the best one?
It's real varied with what people say is their best. Tennessee, That Much Further West, Nobody's Darlings, Rebels Rogues and Sworn Brothers, and 1372 Overton Park are all extremely solid and have all been called their best by different people. Nobody's Darlings is my personal favorite but it's close.
Each album gets more rock and roll. Tennessee is pretty much alt-country, That Much Further west is similar but adds some rock elements, Nobody's Darlings is the perfect middle ground, Rebels is a great bar rock album and 1372 adds some horns and other big rock elements. Women & Work, their latest one, is the only one I'm not big on.
So yeah I'd personally listen in order. If you're crazy about Tennessee you'll definitely love That Much Further West, if you are into a more rock & roll sound then the later ones will be your favorites.
DeathoftheCool The Navesink Banks
Posts : 1953 Join date : 2010-07-26 Age : 29 Location : The Dreaded Barbary Coast
Subject: Re: Lucero Sat May 11, 2013 12:19 am
eagles1139 wrote:
DeathoftheCool wrote:
What's the next Lucero album I check out after Tennessee? Do most peolpe think that that's the best one?
It's real varied with what people say is their best. Tennessee, That Much Further West, Nobody's Darlings, Rebels Rogues and Sworn Brothers, and 1372 Overton Park are all extremely solid and have all been called their best by different people. Nobody's Darlings is my personal favorite but it's close.
Each album gets more rock and roll. Tennessee is pretty much alt-country, That Much Further west is similar but adds some rock elements, Nobody's Darlings is the perfect middle ground, Rebels is a great bar rock album and 1372 adds some horns and other big rock elements. Women & Work, their latest one, is the only one I'm not big on.
So yeah I'd personally listen in order. If you're crazy about Tennessee you'll definitely love That Much Further West, if you are into a more rock & roll sound then the later ones will be your favorites.
Thanks for the feedback sire. I'm gonna check out Nobody's Darlings next
Posts : 129 Join date : 2010-05-18 Location : The Netherlands
Subject: Re: Lucero Fri May 17, 2013 8:09 am
They're going on a European tour with Frank Turner. I just bought tickets to see Frank Turner and this morning the venue anounced Lucero to be the supporting act
Hanswurst Wooderson
Posts : 558 Join date : 2012-04-27 Age : 29 Location : Germany
Subject: Re: Lucero Fri May 17, 2013 8:24 am
hell yes gotta get me a ticket than
_rebekka_ A Contender
Posts : 194 Join date : 2011-10-16 Age : 45 Location : Germany
Subject: Re: Lucero Fri May 17, 2013 12:55 pm
Lucero just confirmed that they are supporting Frank in september:
LUCERO FAMILY PICNIC 2013 – AUGUST 10 – LITTLE ROCK, AR – LUCERO TO PERFORM TENNESSEE IN ITS ENTIRETY! June 10th, 2013
We are proud to announce the LUCERO FAMILY PICNIC 2013. The show will take place at the Riverfest Amphitheatre in Little Rock, AR on August 10th. This very special LUCERO FAMILY PICNIC promises to be the biggest and best yet. The 2013 edition will feature LUCERO performing their popular 2002 record: Tennessee in its entirety. The band will also perform a set of LUCERO classics as well!
Pre-sale tickets to the show are available on June 10th at 12:00 noon (Central) through LUCERO ticketing. Tickets will be available to the general public on Friday June 14th. Tickets directly in front of the stage – in the pit – are limited to 400 and are available for $45, Assigned / Seated tickets directly behind the pit are $30 and General Admission lawn seating tickets are $25… Information about Riverfest Amphitheatre can be found HERE.
Also, for the first time ever LUCERO is offering fans the opportunity to tailgate with the band before the doors open to the public! The LUCERO Family Picnic VIP Tailgate & BBQ is open to ages 21+ and tickets for the VIP Tailgate will be available on Friday June 14. VIP Tailgate participants will receive a VIP laminate that will upgrade any ticket purchased to allow VIP’s into the pit throughout the show, regardless of which ticket they have (for example VIP’s with a $25 GA lawn ticket have access to the pit). Full details on the VIP Tailgate / BBQ and the rest of the event will come throughout the week!
http://lucerofamilypicnic.frontgatetickets.com/
Everyone at LUCERO HQ are committed to making this the best Family Picnic yet. We’re excited to reveal additional details throughout the week and in the lead up to the event. We hope to see you in Little Rock on August 10th! Who’s in!?