Songs I Can Do…expressed as sets :o

Recently I got out the old guitar, for singin’ with, and went over some old tunes I used to know. As I dusted off the cob webs I found more little jewels I used to own<?>.  Anyway, here’s a running list…

Reconsider Baby – Lowell Fulson
Biggest Lie – Elliott Smith
I Figured You Out – Elliott Smith
Beast For Thee – Bonnie Prince Billy
Bed Is For Sleeping – Bonnie Prince Billy
Lost Cause – Beck
Billy Gray – Norman Blake (great name)
Tore Down – Freddie King
Between The Bars – Elliott Smith
Division Day – Elliott Smith
Down Bound Train – Bruce “the boss” Springsteen

 

(What I’d like to do) ∩ (What I can do) ~ Artistic Direction?

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26. September 2011 by Kiv
Categories: Math, Music | Tags: , , , | 6 comments

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