Looking at Joe’s tambourine going “Jingle Jangle” and thinking they could set down all the other instruments and sing The Archies’ catalog, rhythmically yet spriritually. “Sugar…(sweet is our Lord)…Ohhh, Honey Honey…(even bees buzz His name)…” Depending on the denomination, that may be enough. Are they Unitarians?
Is “Mississippi Sawyers” the first Suzuki Twinkle Variation? I’d be kind of impressed if this guy had been a good enough dad to put that boy into Suzuki violin lessons when he was little. :)
AnyFace about 4 years ago
Guilty Bystander about 4 years ago
Looking at Joe’s tambourine going “Jingle Jangle” and thinking they could set down all the other instruments and sing The Archies’ catalog, rhythmically yet spriritually. “Sugar…(sweet is our Lord)…Ohhh, Honey Honey…(even bees buzz His name)…” Depending on the denomination, that may be enough. Are they Unitarians?
nerdhoof about 4 years ago
For their next song they might sing "Hallelujah " and "Hare Krishna ".
zerotvus about 4 years ago
what would you call “you shook me all night long”?
belgarathmth about 4 years ago
Is “Mississippi Sawyers” the first Suzuki Twinkle Variation? I’d be kind of impressed if this guy had been a good enough dad to put that boy into Suzuki violin lessons when he was little. :)
MJ Premium Member about 4 years ago
Since it appears to be a jingle jangle morning, maybe they could take a stab at a Dylan tune.
BlitzMcD about 4 years ago
That might work. After all, A Mighty Fortress Is Our God was taken from a pub song of centuries earlier.
Jogger2 about 4 years ago
Oh, we have some singers. What are the lyrics to “The Good Samaritan” and to “The Thirsty Apostle”?