Ah, I see, thanks for the info.
Perhaps they were Dave Brubeck fans (like a friend of mine is)...
Nothing new that I've missed?
Ah, I see, thanks for the info.
No. The trolls have been zapping some of my energy I normally put into The Homosexers. Maybe we could add this song to the intro tape?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=zlYoYipVXUE
Also, should we add a Smiths or Morrissey song or would that seem a little...excessive...because this project was born from Morrissey.
"There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" as Exit song perhaps?
I haven't heard many of those songs. Are there any YouTube links out there? (Because it's a lot easier than having to upload with Sendspace or Yousendit or anything)
Name 'em! I used to know how to play Asleep on the piano, but forgot.
You knew how to play Asleep!?
It was around a year ago when I was first getting into The Smiths. I wanted to learn how to play one of their songs on any instrument, and since I owned a keyboard it was an obvious choice. I forgot it several months ago though.
That's great. That's probably one of the songs I really want to play. Well, I hope maybe one day you'll learn how to play it again.
A few weeks ago I recall attempting A Rush and a Push and Oscillate Wildly, figuring out a bit of both but then getting frustrated and distracted and I forgot to finish learning them.
That's really cool, maybe you'll finish learning them. I know what you mean, I get distracted and frustrated easily too. Were you guys talking about opening songs and closing songs for shows?
I think I am gonna try and finish learning those three songs. Maybe I'll try Trouble Loves Me or the beginning part of Pigsty.
Yeah we were talking about the intro tape and exit song for concerts. Chartres posted a couple youtube links to hear the suggested songs.
Life is a Pigsty would be a great song to learn, I hope you get to that. I saw that you mentioned There is a Light, that does sound like a very good song for an exit, it always works great for Morrissey.
Especially on Who Put the M in Manchester?. That song and Shoplifters, the crowd was so into it, it was like they both became a living organism, feeding off of and contributing energy. Okay that's a bit of a hyperbole, but I just love those two songs so very, very much. There is a Light is a perfect ending song, which makes me wonder why on earth The Smiths always played it so early in the set, and usually between more lighthearted songs like I Want the One I Can't Have or Ask.