That's just TOO adorable! I'm so glad you have him. I'm in the midst of my annual mourning now so I haven't been online a lot lately.
But we have a big, well-paying Hallowe'en gig at a fraternity at University of Florida in nearby Gainesville. One of them saw us when we filled in for another band at that minute and for some reason, even after hearing us, still want to pay us a to play! We're rehearsing the entire Rocky Horror soundtrack and a multi-song extended jam sandwiched in the midst of the old Donovan song Season of the Witch (only much more electric than the original), and the Neil Young song Vampire Blues, which is doubly significant with both Hallowe'en and in light of the Middle East/oil/energy crises. Interestingly enough, he only performed it once, with the Eagles as his backup group in 1974
I'm a vampire, Babe
Suckin' blood from the Earth
I'm a vampire, Baby
Suckin' blood from the Earth
Well, I'm a vampire, Babe
Sell you twenty barrels' worth
'm a black bat, Babe
Bangin' on your window pane
I'm a black bat, Baby
Bangin' on your window pane
Well, I'm a black bat, Babe
Need my high octane
Good times are comin'
I hear it everywhere I go
Good times are comin'
I hear it everywhere I go
Good times are comin'
But they sure comin' slow
I'm a vampire, Babe
Suckin' blood from the Earth
I'm a vampire, Baby
Suckin' blood from the Earth
Well, I'm a vampire, Babe
Sell you twenty barrels' worth
Good times are comin'
As for the rest of our show, I'm practicing a guitar part for Black Magic Woman, we may do a set of "Moon" songs, probably also Werewolves of London, and perhaps some old standards, like That Old Black Magic nd Witchcraft.
Hell, for the money they want to pay us for 3 hours, it'll be hard to limit ourselves, as we pull shit out our asses all through the show. I never like to play by a setlist (except in cases like playing the whole Rocky Horror soundtrack - which we may do acoustic)
Well, anyway, just thinking of you during this changing of seasons (although we don't have quite the dramatic seasnal changes here - one of the things I miss about living up North)
But we have a big, well-paying Hallowe'en gig at a fraternity at University of Florida in nearby Gainesville. One of them saw us when we filled in for another band at that minute and for some reason, even after hearing us, still want to pay us a to play! We're rehearsing the entire Rocky Horror soundtrack and a multi-song extended jam sandwiched in the midst of the old Donovan song Season of the Witch (only much more electric than the original), and the Neil Young song Vampire Blues, which is doubly significant with both Hallowe'en and in light of the Middle East/oil/energy crises. Interestingly enough, he only performed it once, with the Eagles as his backup group in 1974
Suckin' blood from the Earth
I'm a vampire, Baby
Suckin' blood from the Earth
Well, I'm a vampire, Babe
Sell you twenty barrels' worth
'm a black bat, Babe
Bangin' on your window pane
I'm a black bat, Baby
Bangin' on your window pane
Well, I'm a black bat, Babe
Need my high octane
Good times are comin'
I hear it everywhere I go
Good times are comin'
I hear it everywhere I go
Good times are comin'
But they sure comin' slow
I'm a vampire, Babe
Suckin' blood from the Earth
I'm a vampire, Baby
Suckin' blood from the Earth
Well, I'm a vampire, Babe
Sell you twenty barrels' worth
Good times are comin'
As for the rest of our show, I'm practicing a guitar part for Black Magic Woman, we may do a set of "Moon" songs, probably also Werewolves of London, and perhaps some old standards, like That Old Black Magic nd Witchcraft.
Hell, for the money they want to pay us for 3 hours, it'll be hard to limit ourselves, as we pull shit out our asses all through the show. I never like to play by a setlist (except in cases like playing the whole Rocky Horror soundtrack - which we may do acoustic)
Well, anyway, just thinking of you during this changing of seasons (although we don't have quite the dramatic seasnal changes here - one of the things I miss about living up North)
Save for a few licks of a lollipop his mamma gave him. Spoiled brat.