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[pct-l] Tunes, good ones, bad ones, and ear worms.
Carl & Judy Rush wrote:
>To those of you who are old enough to remember Shari Lewis you know
>with the puppets Lamb Chop and Charley Horse. Well she had a song
>called The Song That Never Ends only I changed it to the trail that
>never ends.
> Carl
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So I am not the only one who composes bad song parodies as I hike
along. I can spend days mangling one song, and years singing it
mindlessly. I'll share mine if you will share yours. Let's hear it for
obnoxious ear worms! Sample of my "Lyrical handiwork" at the bottom of
this message. Skip if it you just can't take it!
Re: "America" They improved with age, fortunately for all of us. The
lyrics on their first album were uniformly awful, but I can tell you as
a guitar player that their songs were fun to play despite the dreadfully
puerile lyrics. I have never understood all the words to Ventura
Highway, but I enjoy hearing it, and also Sister Goldenhair. The lead
guitar riff from Ventura Highway was sampled in a recent hip-hop song.
Very weird.
It was nice to see John Denver get some votes. People will often vilify
his music publicly, but I have played hundreds of campfires and taken
thousands of requests, and his songs top the list of requests, by far.
Funny thing, when my son was a teenager I could torture him by playing
John Denver albums. He liked all of my other music, but couldn't stand
JD. I liked all of his music too.
My trail parody--The llama hiking song
to the tune of "Erie Canal"
I got a llama, his name is Lee,
500 miles on the PCT
He carries my back breaking loads for me,
500 miles on the PCT
He hauls those big loads up the trail
through the rain and snow and hail
and he's tasted every blade of grass
from Cottonwood to Sonora Pass
Meadows, flowers all around,
tall grass, llama's happy grazing ground
and you know my favorite llama,
is my big buddy Lee,
'cause we hiked 500 miles on the PCT.
llamalady