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My opening three were Old Town Blues, without harmonica breaks; I'm going to have to get on top of that. It would give the song a nice balance and stretch the length a bit.
With the loathsome Donald Trump's arrival in the UK imminent, it seemed appropriate to sing The Canary In The Coal Mine. The third song was Lonely Man Blues. After the break I opened with my cheery song about death, followed by my NHS protest song 'Too Posh to Wash' and one of my most recent ones, 'Holding The Butterfly.
Leonard Cohen featured highly in his selection. He began with 'First We Take Manhattan' then 'Who By Fire' and finally, the less well known, 'Heart With No Companion'.
John's second half was less so, with a chirpy 'Dancing In The City' to start, followed by a song, the title of which I missed except for something about hunger. I caught the third one though, The Connells' '74 75'.
Steve Edgar was in melancholy mood this evening, beginning with one of his favourite lesser known bands, The Decemberists, and their 'From My Own True Love, Lost At Sea' followed by Roger Waters', famous for his cheery numbers, 'Granchester Meadows', before racing up to date with George Ezra's 'My Home In Budapest'.
That was followed by Judy Collins' 'Both Sides Now' and then Joni Mitchel's 'Big Yellow Taxi'.
Their contribution to the second half began with Loreena McKennit's fabulous folky tune, 'Come By The Hills', then from the sublime to the ridiculous, Mac Davis' 'It's Hard To Be Humble'.
There was a cheeky segue in their third song, or did they just deliberately crash into a fourth, going from David Blagrove's Hard Working Boater to Creedance Clearwater Revival's 'Stuck In The Middle With You'.
At the time of writing I have absolutely no recollection of what we performed. I wonder what Freud would have made of that.
The evening was finished with an unrehearsed attempt at Fisherman's Blues with Steve on vocals and guitar. It didn't go well as we were playing slightly differing versions. Maybe next time.
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