Favorite Song to Cover
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Risking the chance of something getting lobbed at my head...
My attention is held any time I hear Dueling Banjos. Don't ask me... yes...Deliverance runs through my head almost immediately (believe it or not, I've never seen that movie)...but just the harmonies with in the duel. Good lord.
The other one is Steel Guitar Rag (Steel Guitar Blues?) something like that. My Daddy used to play that for me and it had me in awe. It was the major reason I picked up a guitar in the first place. I've yet to ever do it successfully, but it's on the "things to do before I die" list. It's also where I got my saying from...it was what he'd say when he got done playing it, my jaw of course on the ground. "I play well enough to amuse myself." Ain't that the truth, dad, ain't that the truth. I play well enough just to amuse myself...Lord I'm amused...
My attention is held any time I hear Dueling Banjos. Don't ask me... yes...Deliverance runs through my head almost immediately (believe it or not, I've never seen that movie)...but just the harmonies with in the duel. Good lord.
The other one is Steel Guitar Rag (Steel Guitar Blues?) something like that. My Daddy used to play that for me and it had me in awe. It was the major reason I picked up a guitar in the first place. I've yet to ever do it successfully, but it's on the "things to do before I die" list. It's also where I got my saying from...it was what he'd say when he got done playing it, my jaw of course on the ground. "I play well enough to amuse myself." Ain't that the truth, dad, ain't that the truth. I play well enough just to amuse myself...Lord I'm amused...
~*~Esa~*~
I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
Somebody actually requested Dueling Banjos at my gig the other night. My SOLO acoustic gig. It's not much of a duel if only one guy is there. So, as a joke, I played part of it. Da-da-DING-da-DING-da-ding-da-DINGGGG. Then dead silence. Da-da-DING-da-DING-da-ding-da-DINGGG. Silence again. Kind of like a conversation where only one person's talking out loud, and the other one's just thinking his part. I get a lot of weird requests, because I'll play old country, but wow. I also got my first request for a blues song... Leave My Little Girl Alone, by Buddy Guy... then of course they thought I knew every SRV song ever written... if I could play like that, I wouldn't be alone in a bar on Saturday night with 10 people in the audience! Eh, it still beats digging a ditch for a living.---->JMS
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Thus it was more like...disgruntled banjo?songsmith wrote:Somebody actually requested Dueling Banjos at my gig the other night. My SOLO acoustic gig. It's not much of a duel if only one guy is there. So, as a joke, I played part of it. Da-da-DING-da-DING-da-ding-da-DINGGGG. Then dead silence. Da-da-DING-da-DING-da-ding-da-DINGGG. Silence again. Kind of like a conversation where only one person's talking out loud, and the other one's just thinking his part.

~*~Esa~*~
I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
I'll be the one left standing behind you, looking the other way as you glance back at what you've lost.
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Late weekend night I’m at the bojar grill"Lager & Ale"-- Kim Mitchell Band.
Best song nobody ever heard. It's about being blind drunk in a bar and falling in lust with a stripper. Not that I know anything about that...
----->JMS
I’ve got decisions to be made between lager and ale
When through the kitchen door - here come the dancing girl
Then everything on the menu mattered
Oh the thoughts in my head
Oh if she knew
I hope she’ll nod at this drunken bar slob
Cuz I’m ready, willing and able
Yes I’m ready, willing and able
Over to the jukebox I staggered
For a love song to scatter my body before her
Didn’t have change and I lost my damned brains
So I started humming in-a -gadd-da-vida
Oh the thoughts in my head
Oh if she knew
I hope she’ll nod at this drunken bar slob
Cuz I’m ready, willing and able
Yes I’m ready, willing and able
Kim Mitchell ROCKS!!! Chucklehead used to do Go for a Soda by him - what a GREAT tune - anyone remember that one? I used to give a beer to anyone who could name the song and artist when we played it, and I was surprised by how many people remembered the tune, and some would even sing along! TOO COOL! I used to LOVE playing that tune......

You better call me a doctor - feelin' no pain!
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wow,Kim Mitchell,I did'nt think anyone down here ever heard of him,anyone ever hear him and Rush do "Battlescar"together?Another great cover song from a Canadian band we used to cover with Ozone Rangers was "New Orleans Is Sinking" by The Tragically Hip,cool little guitar riff on that one.Also,hate to correct ya J.Mike but I'm fairly sure the name of the bar in lager and ale is the "Ball Jar Grille",I used to sing that one and I borrowed the lyrics from Kim's album
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Try playing Retro's set once. As long as you stay in the same position on the neck with a song, you really don't have to look down too much at all the entire night.Jimi Hatt wrote:From the Hair Force One sets, I'd say Sweet Child o' Mine because I can just strum cowboy chords for six minutes and check out the ladies . . .

The liver is evil....It needs punished.
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I love doing Black No. 1 by Type-O-Negative and it is definately a crowd pleaser. Some others include
Children of the Grave,Black Sabbath
Toxicity, System of a Down
World So Cold, Mudvayne
Loco, Coal Chamber
I Will Be Heard, Hatebreed
Roots, Sepultura
South Of Heaven, Slayer
Know your enemy, Rage Against the Machine

Children of the Grave,Black Sabbath
Toxicity, System of a Down
World So Cold, Mudvayne
Loco, Coal Chamber
I Will Be Heard, Hatebreed
Roots, Sepultura
South Of Heaven, Slayer
Know your enemy, Rage Against the Machine


covers
Lose Yourself - Eminem...took me about three weeks (of listening to nothing else) to learn it, and another two months to do it without thinking about it.
We rocked it up and it actually slams...I guess any skeptics would have to hear it for themselves.
r:>)
We rocked it up and it actually slams...I guess any skeptics would have to hear it for themselves.
r:>)
That's what she said.