Butterflies

Started by Blooby, February 15, 2014, 01:54:56 PM

Blooby


I have not been nervous before a gig in quite a while. John and I have been playing live a couple times a month for the last year and a half (and in previous posts, I have thanked the Songcrafters community and will do so again for its consistent optimism and support).  But tonight, we are going to try "And You and I: The Cord of Life" by Yes into "Dear Prudence" into the rest of a God-knows-where medley. We are also going to do "Feel Like Making Love" in honor of Valentine's Day.  The Bad Company  tune is a bit of a joke, but the Yes tune is not.  I am a bit anxious to see if the crowd is on board with both/either. Couple this with the subtext that John and I are perhaps the most under-rehearsed band in our hometown...

John says he may have to approach Jon Anderson vocals tonight an octave lower. Question: should I nonchalantly give him a poke to the ghoulies to facilitate hitting the high notes?

I probably shouldn't have started drinking this early.

I must sally forth now...once more into the breach.

Blooby

Flash Harry

Yes, and break a leg.

Its never too early to start drinking.
We are here on Earth to fart around. Don't let anybody tell you any different
- Kurt Vonnegut.

Geir

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Oh well ........

SE

Heard lots of your covers and they,ve all been excellent, heard some live stuff too and it,s a gig I would love to hear, so give it the big one sure it will be great!!
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IanR

Yep, kick him in the nuts!






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Rock it out my brothers!

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Because the Hook brings you back
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Blooby

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Quote from: IanR on February 15, 2014, 07:49:16 PMYep, kick him in the nuts!

That made me laugh.

I'm not sure how the Yes tune came off. John made a self-deprecating remark as it ended, so who knows?  It was fun while it lasted, but I don't see it being in the regular rotation. I certainly don't see "Feel Like Making Love" being played regularly either. We made a smarmy homage to Valentine's Day and then broke it out.

Sorry about the initial, slightly inebriated post. I was about to leave the house, and I poured a rather large rum. I sat down to arrange my sheet music in a couple of set binders when it all hit me. Probably not a good idea, but it worked out okay. Here was the setlist:

Set I

Luckiest Man

Never Know >
Ain't Wastin' Time No More >
Two Trains >
Sample in a Jar >
Ain't Wastin' Time No More reprise

Wagon Wheel >
For the Summer >
Can't Find My Way Home

Mary Jane's Last Dance >
Ain't No Sunshine >
Take Five >
Moondance

I Shall Be Released >
Down By the River >
Franklin's Tower >
I Got Loaded

Set II

Wild World

And You and I: The Cord of Life >
Dear Prudence >
Sunshine of Your Love >
Needle and the Spoon

Dirty Work >
These Days >
Good Day For the Blues

With a Little Help from My Friends >
Feel Like Making Love >
Seagull tease

Melissa

Love the One You're With

Summer Breeze >
Breathe >
Take Me to the River

Contate Domino (a cappella)

If I only Had a Brain (a cappella - aborted)

Willin' >
You've Got to Hide Your Love Away

Trouble (a cappella)

Whipping Post >
River Take Me >
Whipping Post reprise

My Favorite Things

Old Man >
Crazy Little Thing Called Love

All Along the Watchtower




Gnasty



Holy crap that`s a lot of good songs and a lot of songs in general. I hope it went well.

I would of told you, you HAD to wear underwear just in case you sharded with the nerves.
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Flash Harry

That's a fantastic set list, some I am unfamiliar with, I'm off to see what I can find....
We are here on Earth to fart around. Don't let anybody tell you any different
- Kurt Vonnegut.

thetworegs

wish I was there to hear it ....hope you took Gnasty's advice and wore underwear..
   
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