Last week at The Bridge was interesting... hmmm. True, there was only one singer present, and true he did sing sixteen songs - you'll have to trust him on that. But stranger, there were no bar staff and no beer. Wait, that's not quite as bad as it sounds. Apparently The Bridge's faithful regular drinker, Allie, turned up and found nothing happening. She asked what it was about and was told there were no staff, so she volunteered to work behind the bar, and a pretty good job she did of it - friendly and warm as always, and seemed to know what she was doing. According to Allie the beer had not been ordered, so not only was there no Doom Bar (shock, horror), but no other beer on tap nor even in bottles and cans. However there were several ciders, which did the job for one lonely singer, even if the effect was a slightly burpy (TMI?) rendition of some songs - maybe best that there was no one to hear.
Simon started, continued and finished the session, so I won't bother to add too much detail to this report, but in the process he sang loudly in case someone passing the door on their way into the gents heard and felt moved to wander in (they didn't), and he sang some songs rarely sung by him, and some rarely in the club. There was only one song new to the Dragon database which I have marked below with an asterisk (*), and even that was certainly not new to the club, just not previously electronically recorded.
Here is the complete list.
- Margarita (Harvey Andrews)
- Small High Window (Mike Harding)
- City of New Orleans (Steve Goodman)
- Bully in the Alley (roud 8287)
- The World Turned Upside Down (Leon Rosselson)
- Portobello Road (Cat Stevens/Yusuf, Kim Fowley)
- Cousin Jack (Steve Knightley)
- The Boxer * (Paul Simon)
- And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda (Eric Bogle)
- The Gambler (Don Schlitz)
- The January Man (Dave Goulder)
- Martin Said to his Man (roud 473)
- The Mighty Quinn (Bob Dylan)
- Summertime (DuBose Heyward, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin)
- The Tailor's Breeches (roud 1610)
- This Land is Your Land (roud 16378, Woody Guthrie)
(Number of people present - 1 of whom 1 performed)
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