Okay. This song is a bit different and a bit the same as most that I write. First off, it’s in a minor key. And I wrote it with an understanding of what it was about, but wrote it in sort of a metaphor. That usually doesn’t work too well, but I think it goes pretty much okay in this case. Can you think what the song’s about?
I’ll give you a hint.
Or just tell ya. There’s enough surprises comin your way this week, so I won’t keep ya guessing.
It’s inspired by this newspaper article I read last Thursday. (So, that’s also how it’s similar to other songs I’ve written. It’s a topical piece.) Here’s a link to the article so you can read for yourself. Pretty interesting stuff, no?
Not only is it true that you should get under a desk, put your head between your legs, and kiss your ass goodbye, but, you should stay right at home and kiss your lovin babe goodbye too. And just keep on kissin until it’s safe to come outside.
So, see…this isn’t some sad, melancholy, depressing song. It’s about the lovin season of winter. When everyone should be holdin everyone else tight and warm.
So here’s to holdin tight and warm. Good luck on the holidays.
Here’s a song about the weather. Go figure. It’s winter in the Midwest, so what else am I gonna write about?
I jotted this one down on Saturday over the weekend when I was practicing some other new songs from the past couple weeks.
I think I was actually going through the song “13 Women” that the Barehand Jugband does because I butchered it at our show on Thursday night and wanted to be sure I had it down for our show tonight at Double Door. (You’ve already got your tickets, right?)
Anyway, I was up-the-neck, so I just was kinda fooling around.
The words of this one kinda fool around too. They’re basically what I initially wrote, save for a few spot changes; and I dropped an entire verse that just was’t going anywhere fast.
So have a listen. And remember to come back on Thursday when I’ll post a re-recorded version of the new song I released one year ago this week.
Here’s a little preview of what’s in store for 2011.
This is a song that I wrote and then published (via the internet) one year ago this week. It was my new song for the week of December 7, 2009. I’m not sure when I wrote it. I think it was the weekend before the 7th when I was out on the streets struttin around. Listen to the original recording here.
Anyway…this song is a year old. Just a baby, in some sense. For a song, though, an old maid. I’m revisiting it, though, and I think it’s one of the better songs I’ve written. It’s one of those you gotta listen to real close.
So the “preview” is…I’ll be posting, every Thursday, the song that I wrote and posted for New Song Monday one year ago the very same week.
It’s pretty interesting, this song. I let it sit for pretty much an entire year. Never played it out live. Thought about putting it on my record in August, but not too hard. And then, here it is, and I’m totally diggin it now.
Maybe it’s a winter song. It’s only good when it’s so cold outside and there’s ice everywhere. Who knows…
So that’s that. From here on out you get songs every Thursday from exactly one year ago. I haven’t come up with a pithy name yet for the day. Any ideas?
Also, starting in 2011 I’ll be posting a new “Talkin’ Headline Blues” song/version every Tuesday. I’ll name it “Talkin’ Headline Tuesdays,” because it’s catchy. But you gotta wait on that.
If you can’t wait, though, I have several shows coming up. Here goes:
Thursday, December 9 at the Grafton as part of the Barehand Jugband. It’s a Holiday Party/Toy Drive. Starts at 8:30pm.
Sunday, December 12 at the Elbo Room during the Urban Folk Market. This is a solo show. I’ll (probably) play this song. I go on at 3pm and play for 45 minutes. Jonas from the jugband also plays at this event at 5pm. You can buy Christmas gifts for your lovin babe at this (including both my CDs, which are great and CHEAP stocking stuffers).
Monday, December 13 at Double Door with the jugband at 9pm. This is a bigtime show with the Hoyle Brothers and the Lawrence Peters Outfit. We need to pack the place and get sweaty with dancin. So come on out. You can buy tickets (which are going fast!) here. You can tell your neighbor here.
Then, there’s a SECRET show on Friday, December 17. It may be another Happy Hour jugband show at the Hideout. It may not be. You should come to the Double Door and I’ll tell you for sure.
Had this new song all ready to post yesterday and then my blog was down all day. But that’s okay. It’s the holidays. Time for forgiveness.
And this is a holiday song.
I don’t remember if I set out to write a holiday-specific song when I went into this one last Thursday, but it came out that way. It’s sort of cheesy and somewhat sentimental, but not too much of either to be considered too terrible, I guess.
It’s your basic strummed chords in the key of G and your basic singing of a song like I usually sing a song. But, anyway, I’m in the Christmas Spirit after writing this one, so I can dig it.