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~Saturday Sway “Storytellers” Playlist * Piano Man - Billy Joel * Atlantic City - Bruce Springsteen * Fast Car - Tracy Chapman * Biko - Peter Gabriel * The Hurricane - Bob Dylan * Father & - Cat Stevens * Living For The City - Stevie Wonder * River - Joni Mitchell * Cat’s In The Cradle - Harry Chapin * If You Could Read My Mind - Gordon Lightfoot Atlantic City ~ Bruce Springsteen Well, they blew up the chicken man in Philly last night Now they blew up his house, too Down on the boardwalk, they're getting' ready For a fight, gonna see what them racket boys can do Now there's trouble busin' in from outta state And the DA can't get no relief Gonna be a rumble out on the promenade And the gamblin' commission's hangin' on by the skin of its teeth Well, now everything dies, baby, that's a fact But maybe everything that dies someday comes back Put your makeup on, fix your hair up pretty And meet me tonight in Atlantic City Well, I got a job and tried to put my money away But I got debts that no honest man can pay So I drew what I had from the Central Trust And I bought us two tickets on that Coast City bus Now, baby, everything dies, honey, that's a fact But maybe everything that dies someday comes back Put your makeup on, fix your hair up pretty And meet me tonight in Atlantic City Now our luck may have died and our love may be cold But with you forever I'll stay We're goin' out where the sands turnin' to gold now Put on your stockings, baby, 'cause the nights gettin' cold and Everything dies, baby, that's a fact but maybe Everything that dies someday comes back Now I've been lookin' for a job but it's hard to find Down here it's just winners and losers And don't get caught on the wrong side of that line Well I'm tired of comin' out on this losin' end So, honey, last night I met this guy And I'm gonna do a little favor for him Well I guess everything dies, baby, that's a fact But maybe everything that dies someday comes back Fix your hair up nice, make yourself look pretty And meet me tonight in Atlantic City Meet me tonight in Atlantic City Come meet me tonight in Atlantic City And meet me tonight in Atlantic City (Tonight in Atlantic City) (Tonight in Atlantic City) (Meet me tonight in Atlantic City) (Tonight in Atlantic City) (Tonight in Atlantic City) "Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.” |
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Very we'll, thanks M, aside from the occasional brain cramp. I searched all over the web and YouTube for The Gundersen/Ramirez cover without success. Maybe I need a divining rod... Happy New Year to you! youtube.com/watch?v=MSPcdMAR4jg "Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”
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J, I would love to catch "Girl From The Noth Country". There's a great cover of that song by Noah Gundersen and David Ramirez - Girl from the North Country You should definitely check it out. I love Bob Seger. I hope this note finds you well, J. ~xxM I searched all over the web and YouTube for The Gundersen/Ramirez cover without success. Maybe I need a divining rod...
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Love, love, love it. I was listening to Bruce Hornsby, "Mandolin Rain" last night. I think it would have fit in this nicely. "Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”
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Great list, M. I love storytellers. The Hurricane provided the plot for the musical "Girl From the North Country" based on Dylan's songs that I saw at the Public Theater off Broadway a few years ago. It's on the road and playing at the Kennedy Center in DC now. Well worth seeing if it comes to your town. I used to always ask the piano player at my favorite Tokyo club to play Piano Man while I nursed my tonic and gin. That was just when karaoke was catching on. It usually got some of the patrons to join me for the chorus (which the piano player may have appreciated since it generally got him an extra round of tips). Sadly, the club is now gone. Bob Seger's Main Street is also a nice little storyteller song (well maybe just the story of my life until I got better at my Night Moves ). Chuck Berry's You Never Can Tell might be worth an honorable mention, especially as enhanced by Uma Thurman and John Travolta. I would love to catch "Girl From The Noth Country". There's a great cover of that song by Noah Gundersen and David Ramirez - Girl from the North Country You should definitely check it out. I love Bob Seger. I hope this note finds you well, J. ~xxM "Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”
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can she uh come and help me sort out my vinyl? "Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”
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* Operator - Jim Croce "You can keep the dime". How many here do you suppose even remember pay phones or that a call was ten cents? "Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”
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Love, love, love it. I was listening to Bruce Hornsby, "Mandolin Rain" last night. I think it would have fit in this nicely.
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Great list, M. I love storytellers. The Hurricane provided the plot for the musical "Girl From the North Country" based on Dylan's songs that I saw at the Public Theater off Broadway a few years ago. It's on the road and playing at the Kennedy Center in DC now. Well worth seeing if it comes to your town. I used to always ask the piano player at my favorite Tokyo club to play Piano Man while I nursed my tonic and gin. That was just when karaoke was catching on. It usually got some of the patrons to join me for the chorus (which the piano player may have appreciated since it generally got him an extra round of tips). Sadly, the club is now gone. Bob Seger's Main Street is also a nice little storyteller song (well maybe just the story of my life until I got better at my Night Moves ). Chuck Berry's You Never Can Tell might be worth an honorable mention, especially as enhanced by Uma Thurman and John Travolta.
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can she uh come and help me sort out my vinyl?
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* Operator - Jim Croce "You can keep the dime". How many here do you suppose even remember pay phones or that a call was ten cents? Make Women Female Again
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