Well, Happy Christmas, a Happy New Year and a Happy Everything Generally to BPS followers near and far, young and old, past and present. It's been a while since the last Blog, primarily because of Festive Stuff. Band members tend to use December as a bit of a Lardfest generally, reducing the performing opportunities to a minimum whilst maximising the social occasions.
Shortly after the most recent post above, for example, I went off to The Harz Mountains in Eastern Germany, for a birthday treat. I'm a bit of a railway fan, so hammering up through the snow-covered pine forests to a white-out at the summit of The Brocken was damn near an orgasmic experience for me. Beer,Sausages,Steam Trains-come on-it doesn't get much better than that.
At the same time, Arnold was in Kracow, I think. And Eddie's just come back from Madeira. So no time for much practical music making in between. I squoze in a couple of local solo spots before Santa came, but nevertheless, we also managed to fit in two seasonal BPS staff "do's." One before Christmas at Wood Farm Brewery Tap, and a New Year session last week in the wonderful Byatt's Kingdom of Whitefriars Alehouse, Coventry.
Today I'm delighted to say that we finally got back down to the serious business of music making. A full rehearsal of the four piece format. And a jolly good work out it was too. Interestingly, we selected all cover versions to work on today. They were: "The Poacher's Lament": "Man of Constant Sorrow": " The Bonny Black Hare": "Courting is a Pleasure": "Requiem for Steam" and "Over The Hills and Far Away". The last few are regulars: the first two are very close to being new additions to the current set. We've done the Poacher publicly before-but we're working on a longer version now, with four-part harmonies and "The Foxhunter" and "The Galway Hornpipe" as two instrumental pieces added at the end of the vocals. MOCS is the song made famous from O Brother Where Art Thou. A Good excuse for some good Ol' Country Music whilst slugging from a jug of Chicken Whisky. or something.
It looks like the first airing for the two new songs could be The Cock at Rowington in February-unless of course, someone out there has an earlier opportunity they'd like to float past us?
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
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