by dinopello » Thu 03 May 2007, 07:03:18
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')I mean really, we're sitting around the campfire, those guard dogs were well-fed and therefore fat and tasty - they went well with the nettles and wild onions the womenfolk found. Now, are we going to sit around and sing Lou Reed tunes? Anything at all by Aerosmith? Gary Numan? Nirvana? These bands are all precious to us, we know all the songs and the guitar solos note for note.... but..... after the Fall, no one's ever going to sing that stuff around the campfire. .
We've sung some non-traditional songs around the campfire. The guys who bring the instruments (Guitar, Acoustic Bass, simple percussion) on our canoe trips exchange song titles so the others can practice. We did "Fairy's Wear Boots" one year. Lots of blues, Led Zepplin. The drunker everone gets, the more every song eventually devolves into "Wild Thing" - mostly du to the one weak-link guitarist that ends up playing that (you know who you are!)
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'G')oin home, late last night
Suddenly I got a fright
Yeah I looked through the window and surprised what I saw
Fairy boots were dancing with a dwarf,
All right now!
Fairies wear boots and you gotta believe me
Yeah I saw it, I saw it, I tell you no lies
Yeah fairies wear boots and you gotta believe me
I saw it, I saw it with my own two eyes,
Well all right now!
So I went to the doctor
See what he could give me
He said son, son, youve gone too far.
cause smokin and trippin is all that you do.
We do some original compositions as well. But the lyrics tend to be fairly simplistic chants that is easy for everyone to sing along with. And, not repeatable in mixed company.