Bob Dylan at Azkena Rock Festival in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, in June 2010 |
We were only four at last Friday's Dragon Folk Club session but we got through twenty nine songs which isn't too shoddy.
Colin as MC started the evening with Jez Lowe's The Lazarus Dance.
The main theme that emerged was driven by Geoff who sang exclusively songs by octogenarian, Bob Dylan, for his birthday:
- She belongs to me
- The times they are a-chaingin'
- It ain't me babe
- Blowing in the wind
- Just like a woman
- Positively 4th Street
- Mr tambourine man
- Don't think twice it's alright
Simon added one to the Dylan count with The mighty Quinn.
There's one more thing to mention before signing off and that is that Colin Colin sang a song which doesn't seem to know its own name. I think Colin thought of it as Wimoweh, possibly after the version by Karl Denver (or possibly not). Younger readers may know it as The lion sleeps tonight, possibly from the version by Tight Fit. It was however written in 1939 by Solomon Linda under the title Mbube.
It was also Colin who finished the session with Three Jolly Fishermen (roud 3496).
Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.
(Number of people present - 4 of whom 4 performed)
The Karl Denver version consisted of the word 'Wimoweh' being repeated an endless number of times so that the lyrics, admittedly meagre, were almost inconsequential. The Tight Fit version is an updated version of that by the Tokens which, if I remember correctly, out charted the Karl Denver version in 1961.
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