VelvetGeorge wrote:No really, I NEED you to come sit in.
Please rescue me from another rousing chorus of Jessie's Girl. All this tone is wasted on 80's pop.
We did just pick up Carry On My Wayward Son, which is a little saving grace. But it pales in comparison to the agony of Sister Christian.
Please Shane, I'm desperate here. Take over.........
George
Okay, "Sister Christian" and "Jessie's Girl" may make you feel like you checked your nuts at the door, but some of these other gems off your song list can't be far behind:
"Love Shack"??????? The B-52's and Marshalls should never be uttered in the same sentence.
"1999"???? "Billie Jean"???? (I could forgive "Beat It" for the EVH solo, though.) I hope these tunes make the girlies melt on the dance floor and drop trousers so you stay awake!!
Still, some interesting choices in there. "Werewolves of London"? Cool, never seen a band pick that one up. "Banditos"? I didn't think anyone remembered who the Refreshments were, I caught them here in Iowa with Semisonic opening (before Semisonic got semi-big and checked THEIR nuts in at the door....) My last band played that one. "Possum Kingdom" too, loved the tune, but what a joy to do the middle section with a stock Strat tremolo -- hit the low E, drop it like a rock while you clamp the other five strings with your hand, bring it back and try to yank the other strings in tune while not interrupting the low E's feedback. Needless to say it was the last song of a given set, when you didn't have to be completely in tune.
Quitcher whinin' -- you could be at home on a Saturday night with a baby bottle in your hand instead of a guitar.........
