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Time Of Your Life - Green Day
Basket Case - Green Day
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams - hmm, who was that by again?
Oh yes, Green Day.
I shall also bring along one of my partscasters to potentially join in with something simple electricky. I'm also (sort of) happy to lend my not-quite-perfect vocals should they be needed for someone else, and if the bassists get bored I can volunteer root note stylee too should the need arise.
The acoustic ones I can do are
The Fix (Elbow)
The Streets Are Ours (Richard Hawley)
And a nice simple singalong one, Lola (The Kinks)
Oh, and @Ttony, I've now paid up for both days and booked a room at The Cambridge, too, so I'm no longer a part timer.
Take it Easy - The Eagles
Silver Machine - Hawkwind
I Saw Her Standing There - The Beatles
In my first post, I said that a simple song done well sounds (and feels) better than a complex song done badly. Just pointing out that the same applies to the vocal part. ACDC tracks are reasonably easy to play for guitar, bass and drums, but the vocals are a stretch for anyone.
It's the equivalent of a vocalists convention suggesting some Satriani tracks because the vocals are reasonably easy ...
I appreciate the clarification
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youJudas Priest - Living After Midnight
The Offspring - The Kids Aren't Alright
The Wildhearts - Suckerpunch - Beastie Boys - Fight for Your Right
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* Not that I was there to witness last week's performances, so no offence intended to anyone, but I have both seen and provided performances that were deeply cringeworthy, and I can't promise not to be guilty again this time around.
Also excited for the riffingtons, Dadfest songs are fun too, but variety is the spice of middleageddadfest life!