So I'm thinking of additional tunes that Mark and I could do, and thought I'd turn to the Great Group Mind for suggestions.
If you were listening to quiet little duo -- two male voices, with instrumentation of either two guitars or guitar and bass, and you really, really wanted to hear them do one song that you think is a terrific example of the songwriting craft, what song would that be?
You get to suggest one. Period. Maybe two. (OK, yeah, I really can't stop you from suggesting a hundred, but...) You should probably look here first to make sure you're not suggesting something we already do, though. I give our current song list a bit down in the comments.
If you were listening to quiet little duo -- two male voices, with instrumentation of either two guitars or guitar and bass, and you really, really wanted to hear them do one song that you think is a terrific example of the songwriting craft, what song would that be?
You get to suggest one. Period. Maybe two. (OK, yeah, I really can't stop you from suggesting a hundred, but...) You should probably look here first to make sure you're not suggesting something we already do, though. I give our current song list a bit down in the comments.
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Some suggestions:
Dock Ellis No-No by Chuck Brodsky (if you like baseball)
Angel by John Hiatt
I Ain't Marchin Anymore by Phil Ochs
2 Days Til Tomorrow by Paul Westerberg
Dyslexic Heart by Paul Westerberg
Can't Hardly Wait by The Replacements
Little Mascara by The Replacements
I can zip you up some mp3s if you'd like to hear any of these.