If you said, "A line from the Herman's Hermits song I'm Henry the 8th (VIII), 1965," you get 15 bonus points.
You sang the second verse to a song, Jim? Well, I sang a bunch of second verses today, but this was more about the gig we have coming up Saturday afternoon - The Hip Replacements are back at Banner Health for another show for the Dementia/Alzheimer's group.
If the weather allows (a 50% chance of rain on Saturday is predicted as of right now), they are planning for about 30 vendors on hand. We are supposed to be playing outside, but the contingency plan is to move indoors for the band, but they will have to cancel the vendors.
One of the things we were asked to do: accompany a choir group of VIPs on a song; the song they picked: John Denver's Take Me Home Country Roads. None of us have played it before, but we assured the organizer that, with over 200 years of musician experience between us, we'll be able to handle this coordinated effort. Today, Mark, Ron, and I went to one of their rehearsals about a mile away from where we were rehearsing at Ron's house.
We walked into the room where they were rehearsing, and... "It's the Hip Replacements!" I guess we are pretty well-known with this group. We spoke with the young lady who was directing the choir about the layout of the song as they do it: verse, chorus, verse, bridge, verse, chorus, outro. "OK, we got it," I told her... "Although, when we do this song, we like to put a kick-ass guitar solo in the middle and about a 5 minute drum solo."
"OMG - that would be awesome!" I had to tell her it was a joke: a ripping guitar solo and a drum solo wouldn't really work well with this folk-pop John Denver song.
Instead, I said, "Let's run through it."
"You're ready?"
"Yep, that's why we brought a guitar. On Saturday, we'll be backing you with two guitars, bass, and percussion."
With the chart on Mark's iPad, we played along with them like we've been doing it for years. They were pleased - we thanked them, said, "We'll see you Saturday," and headed out to get a quick slice of pizza before going back to Ron's for rehearsal for the rest of the afternoon. Podge joined us around 1:30 and we went right to work.
I really enjoy playing with these guys - everybody contributes, any suggested arrangements/songs are given consideration, and we decide together how we want any particular song to go. With Mark on lead guitar, Podge on bass, Ron on percussion, guitar, and mandolin, and me on rhythm guitar, the sound is full, and we have 3 or 4 part harmony on most songs.
Here's a promo piece...














