With Get-Up guitarist/singer/songwriter Bill O’Driscoll in town last weekend, the music, and craft beer, was flowing. Eddie played bass, and sang, while Bill was the guitar, and harmonica, man and also sang. We shored up some of the newer Get-Up tracks and solidified the standards. Much of the session was recorded by Renee Rosensteel (http://rosensteel.com/) – photographer, videographer and all-around intriguing person (Bill and I will determine if any of that audio is shareable).
So, this weekend is the time for me to make some progress on the solo project. Even though I have a lot of work remaining on the Fool Play demo, another track was playing in my head as I was lying awake in bed early this morning. Perhaps it is the fact that there has been a fair amount of Twitter activity regarding this year’s Philadelphia Folk Festival. I figured out the chords and hammered out an initial sketch of “Regular Folk” with which I’m pretty happy. Here ya go:
No longer standing in the way of progress.
-Ed Too Feigh
Nicely done. Good to see you back on the horse, figuratively that is (unless there has been some surreptitious equinery occurring). Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe this to be the first EAB song ever to be written in 6/8. We’ll let the GetUparatti sort that out.
Thank you Two Sheds. Terrible, but true, I don’t pay much attention to time signatures and the like – I’m sure the superfans are vigorously researching as I type. By the way, “Surreptitious Equinery” is definitely in the running for the album title.
I’m honored at the consideration.