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Setlist from New Deal Cafe 02/02/04
Lots of good requests last night.
Last night's focus seemed to fall on the "humorous" side, but there were some "pretty" requests as well, and some good songs in honor of Groundhog Day.
The Mystery Song (#8) got some good guesses, and some of them are honing in on the era. But remember, even tho the album I got this from is not the kind of record you'd expect me to listen to today, I did and still do kind of like it. So, if you're trying to figure it out and want to eliminat some possibilities, it's NOT by : Glen Yarborough, Sonny & Cher, Cher(solo), Donny & Marie.
But just guessing will not do. I'm looking for the winner to tell me the Album this song came from, and knowing that, they'll be able to tell me the more famous songs on that album.
(Tho I'm dreading finding out that the song got covered by someone like Andy Williams or Robert Goulet.
But in that case I guess I'll award a prize anyway just for the Wrongness)
I'll toss out one hint to my LJ readers. There are Two(2) people on my friends list who MAY be able to remember this song. One of them, I saw it in her record collection way back in College. The other, I spoke about the album with when I first relocated it and he remembered a different song on it that he'd liked (that also was not one of the hits).
Neither of them have ever made it to a New Deal Gig. So dragging random people off of my friends list to
hear me at New Deal is not only a fine thing to do, but could help you win a copy of _Patches_. (plus bragging rights)
One other interesting request came from Christian & Noelle, intrigued by the mention of infectious hepatitis in "Colorado Rockies" asked if I had any other songs featuring venereal diseases. So that is why "Poison Ivy" is dedicated to them.
Kudos also go out to Patches who exhibited some of the most creative interactive miming as singalong ever during "Badger In The Badlands", and gets the shout-out additionally for cajoling various table-mates to join her.
In attendance:
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Ted
Steve
Jen
Christian
Noelle
_1) Long Black Veil
_2) I've Come A Long Way..............Req. John
_3) Into The Mystic
_4) Spring Strathspey.................Req. Steve
_5) Heather On The Moor
_6) Norwegian Wood
_7) Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
_8) ?
_9) Colorado Rockies..................Req. John
10) Gunning For The Buddha............Req. Jen
11) Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald....Req. Sonya
12) Poison Ivy........................For Noelle & Christian
13) Rain At The Drive-In..............Req. John
14) Here Comes The Sun
15) Barret's Privateers...............Req. Jen
16) For My Lady.......................Req. Noelle
17) Badger In The Badlands............Req. Steve
Banjo Set
18) New Morning
19) The Good Man
20) Jackaroe
21) Colours..........................Req. Sonya
Thanks everyone who came out.
It was a fabulous (aren't they all?) set that you helped make happen.
Last night's focus seemed to fall on the "humorous" side, but there were some "pretty" requests as well, and some good songs in honor of Groundhog Day.
The Mystery Song (#8) got some good guesses, and some of them are honing in on the era. But remember, even tho the album I got this from is not the kind of record you'd expect me to listen to today, I did and still do kind of like it. So, if you're trying to figure it out and want to eliminat some possibilities, it's NOT by : Glen Yarborough, Sonny & Cher, Cher(solo), Donny & Marie.
But just guessing will not do. I'm looking for the winner to tell me the Album this song came from, and knowing that, they'll be able to tell me the more famous songs on that album.
(Tho I'm dreading finding out that the song got covered by someone like Andy Williams or Robert Goulet.
But in that case I guess I'll award a prize anyway just for the Wrongness)
I'll toss out one hint to my LJ readers. There are Two(2) people on my friends list who MAY be able to remember this song. One of them, I saw it in her record collection way back in College. The other, I spoke about the album with when I first relocated it and he remembered a different song on it that he'd liked (that also was not one of the hits).
Neither of them have ever made it to a New Deal Gig. So dragging random people off of my friends list to
hear me at New Deal is not only a fine thing to do, but could help you win a copy of _Patches_. (plus bragging rights)
One other interesting request came from Christian & Noelle, intrigued by the mention of infectious hepatitis in "Colorado Rockies" asked if I had any other songs featuring venereal diseases. So that is why "Poison Ivy" is dedicated to them.
Kudos also go out to Patches who exhibited some of the most creative interactive miming as singalong ever during "Badger In The Badlands", and gets the shout-out additionally for cajoling various table-mates to join her.
In attendance:
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Ted
Steve
Jen
Christian
Noelle
_1) Long Black Veil
_2) I've Come A Long Way..............Req. John
_3) Into The Mystic
_4) Spring Strathspey.................Req. Steve
_5) Heather On The Moor
_6) Norwegian Wood
_7) Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
_8) ?
_9) Colorado Rockies..................Req. John
10) Gunning For The Buddha............Req. Jen
11) Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald....Req. Sonya
12) Poison Ivy........................For Noelle & Christian
13) Rain At The Drive-In..............Req. John
14) Here Comes The Sun
15) Barret's Privateers...............Req. Jen
16) For My Lady.......................Req. Noelle
17) Badger In The Badlands............Req. Steve
Banjo Set
18) New Morning
19) The Good Man
20) Jackaroe
21) Colours..........................Req. Sonya
Thanks everyone who came out.
It was a fabulous (aren't they all?) set that you helped make happen.