Since I have not been to a bus gathering and besides the fun and camaraderie it seems that at most of
these events there comes a time when the karaoke and/or instruments break out into an entertaining night.
What are the favorite songs or standards if you will.
If I can put together a list then at least when I can show up I won't feel like a bump on a log.
It would also help others with limited practice time to at least look at a play list.
W/ BK now in full swing and the Texas rally coming up if someone could keep track, it will at least be a start.
Skip
Ok I'll start, this one is a must=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=305vRNoofr8
Hey Skip...........finally something I really know about. I was the "Voice" and Entertainment Director for the World Famous "Turkey Run" for 20 years. The show was held every year on Thanksgiving weekend at the Daytona International Speedway. We used to get over 5,000 show cars, 3,500 vendors and more than 150,000 spectators every day the show was open.
Email me off board at: davesiegeldesigns@gmail.com and we'll discuss it. I'll see what I can do to help you out.
Dave Siegel
P.S. I was going to tell you why............but I got high.
..."they are coming to take me away"......"they are comming to take me away"......"ho ho, he he....they are commming to take me away to the funny farm where everything"........:) :)
Also......."it's the end of the world as we know it......it's the end of the world as we know it..... .... .....and I feel fine" :) :) (these work for me) :) :) :)
..."they are coming to take me away"......"they are comming to take me away"......"ho ho, he he....they are commming to take me away to the funny farm where everything"........
Wow, I haven't heard those lyrics for what seems like a century. I guess our music taste change with time. Today, I prefer anything, as long as it it early country or bluegrass. Jack
Thank you Jack, I second the motion...unfortunately I couldn't carry a tune in a bushel basket and can't play worth a darn.....but I sure do enjoys the camaraderie!
Bob
Coming to take me away..... now were showing our age......Hello mother hello father here I ama......
I have to admit (the shame is mine) when it comes to blue grass I don't even know any titles to songs; love listening
but never paid any attention to song titles.
Early country....T.E. Ford, George Jones, Tex Ritter, 50's and 60's or earlier? or later?
More contemparary "sweet home alabama ", "Dallas went to BK's sung to (the devil went to Georgia") Need a good fiddle player for that one :)
these style an option?
Classic rock....Proud Mary, Magic Bus (Who), etc
Gospel.......
Folk........
No matter what genre' there are certian songs everyone seem to like and are classices around the buses.
That is the list maybe one for each Genre'
Skip
Janet (MissLazy) got a standing ovation at the Los Angeles County Fair karaoke event a few years ago for her rendition of Stand By Your Man. She has a very large collection of mostly country and western karaoke CD's. Even some eight tracks and 33-1/3 albums.
Richard
I've got a ton of karaoke stuff on my laptop that I have collected over the years. It's pretty neat having it on the laptop because you have the monitor built right in. Just need some kind of sound system to plug it in to.
Richard, sounds like we have the west coast covered!
Quote from: Songman on September 07, 2007, 04:02:50 PM
I've got a ton of karaoke stuff on my laptop that I have collected over the years. It's pretty neat having it on the laptop because you have the monitor built right in. Just need some kind of sound system to plug it in to.
Richard, sounds like we have the west coast covered!
I have never found any software that would allow me to copy karaoke to my computer. Any hints? By the way, I am now an east coast guy almost. WV
Richard
Well for me, classic country is country from 50's through mid 70's. George Jones, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Sr, Tom T. Hall, Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, early Alabama, etc. As far as Bluegrass, I prefer more traditional such as Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, The Osborn Brothers, etc. Of course, my all time favorite song is..... can you guess?...... What else but ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL. I prefer the instrumental version (especially by Chubby Wise, who wrote the song and we had a honor of meeting and becoming good friends with before he passed away), better than the version with lyrics by Johnny Cash. Jack
Jack,
Classic country is how I made my living for a long time so when karaoke came out, I collected quite a bit of it for fun. But then I got other stuff too just because I know everyone doesn't have as good of taste in music as we do! ;D ;)
Richard,
I've got stuff to copy CG+G to the HD, and stuff to copy it back to discs. Let me see what you need and I can set you up.
We can sure make a good rally come to life, sounds like... at least until the guitars come out.
We can sure make a good rally come to life, sounds like... at least until the guitars come out.
At our rallies, the guitars (& fiddles, mandolins, banjos, dobros and even upright basses come out BEFORE the Karoke. Jack
I knew I was starting up with the right crowd!
jack
countyr music lost me in about 1973,i can't quite understand some of this new stuff. i am realy a bluegrass gospel fan from the 50's and up to now. i will be playing at a senior get together on sat. one of my best crowds i have played to was at the school that my daughter teachs pre K at.they like every thing you can throw at them. 4 year old. thanks jt.
JT
If you do what you love it becomes infectious. Music, buses, at some point it is the support through
the tough times that get's us back.
Back in the early eighties helped a friend do a benefit dance for a group of DD. Buddy holey
all night long. Not my Passion but after watching the young adults be caught up in the moment
it really didn't matter. They lifted me up. This group when allowed to function as a group does
the same..........differences and all.
Skip
Pre-73 country music was really good for sure... But I'd hate to think of all I missed if I stopped there... The rest of Merle's career, Waylon's best, Reba, George Strait, Alan Jackson... As long as it stays country it's just fine with me. No Shania, Faith, or Tim for me. But there was lots of good music in the late 70s and beyond.
LOL Boy's, I thought for sure you guys would sing my all time favorite
"The Perfect Country and Western Song" by David Allen Coe, and of course the Busnuts favorite of all time " On The Road Again " By Willie Nelson. You guys are starting to disappoint me. As Emeril would say lets take it up a notch.
WVaNative
Being an R&B, blues, rock and jazz keyboard player, hammond, piano ect. So my favorate traveling song is "Born to be Wild". I play country to but don't enjoy it as much.
Ron
Does this mean I don't need to bring my Black Sabbath collection then?
Frank