Cedric Burnside & Lighnin' Malcolm (The Juke Joint Duo)
"Stompin' The Dust Off Concrete"
The Evening Muse
Charlotte, NC USA
April 13, 2010

A Doodee Music Master Recording

"If it's a DOODEE, you know it's the SHITŪ"
- Stripeydave 2008

This post is all about freely sharing some great music, spreading the word about these bands, increasing sales of their goods and attendance at their shows and having a little fun - no pressure or anything, but please comply.
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Cedric Burnside & Lightnin' Malcolm (The Juke Joint Duo / The Two Man Wrecking Crew) filling up The Evening Muse with a heaping helping of some authentic Mississippi shit. They cain't help but crank out some tasty goodies as Cedric's grandpappy is RL Burnside, one of the hill country greats. Lightnin' Malcolm has a traditional hill country influence in his playing as well. With that said, Cedric and Lightnin' put their own signature on a lot of these songs adding a nice freshness while keeping the traditional framework.

In addition to the hill country standards and songs from their first record, this show featured a TON of new songs that will be on their forthcoming album. Best new song title of the night goes hands down to "Me And My Lyin' Ass". The new stuff sounds really nice. Their sound and scope is expanding. Even had a brand new reggae number they laid on us. This show was very cool in many ways. Some highlights - Cedric keeping "Big Daddy" alive with lots of his traditional stage banter, Malcolm's one note solo during "MAMLA", Cedric and Malcolm each playing a solo electric mini set and Lightnin's stories. Right around the 80 minute mark Lightnin' said they felt good and were gonna play a couple extra songs. Well, a planned 1:30 minute set turned into 2:15. A big time was had by all.

This is one you need folks and it's guaranteed to keep your own personal house party goin' full force as long as you crank it. If they're playing anywhere near you do yourself a favor and go get a dose. Ced and Malcolm earn the Uncle D Guarantee in triplicate. Check the samples and I bet you'll find yoself stompin' the dust off concrete in no time. And that's fo' got damn sho'. Y'all enjoy.

Setlist
Cedric Burnside Solo Electric
01. The Way I Am
02. That Girl Is Bad
03. Time To Let It Go (False Start - Mic Problem)
04. Time To Let It Go
Cedric Burnside & Lightnin' Malcolm
05. Big Mama (Cedric - G/V, Malcolm - D)
06. Tuning
07. Poor Black Maddie
08. My Sweetheart
09. World Full Of Trouble
10. Me And My Lyin' Ass
11. I Don't Care What They Say
12. You're The One
13. Mean Queen
14. So Many Women Don't Know Who To Love
15. It's Your Life
16. Skinny Woman
17. Jumper On The Line
18. Hey Baby
19. That's My Girl
20. Stop
21. Instrumental ( "We don't know the name of it" )
22. Renegade
23. Tight Tight
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25. Guilty Man
26. Nobody Else
27. RL Burnside
Lightnin' Malcolm Solo Electric
28. You Better Recognize
29. Treat That Woman Right
30. Little Red Rooster
Cedric Burnside & Lightnin' Malcolm
31. I'm Through With Ya
32. Precious Jewel

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Lightnin' Malcolm - G/V/D
Cedric Burnside - D/V/G

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Thanks to Ced & Malcolm, Rick and Paul for the taping permission and assistance. I expect y'all to support Cedric Burnside & Lightnin' Malcolm by attending their shows and buying their recordings and merchandise. Thanks to Joe for the fine sound in The Evening Muse and the other Joe "fo' keepin' it 'tween the ditches".

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