Track Listing:
1. The Monkey And The Engineer (Jesse Fuller)
2. Do I Ever Cross Your Mind (Dolly Parton)
3. Old Country Waltz (Neil Young)
4. That's The Way That The World Goes Round (John Prine)
5. Fight (Benjamin Kweller)
6. Ruby (David Rawlings, Gillian Welch)
7. Bar Bazaar (Martin Dietl)
8. The Galway Girl (Steve Earle)
9. Dustbowl (Kasey Chambers, Shane Nicholson)
10. Ashokan Farewell (Jay Ungar)
Track Listing:
1. Wagon Wheel (Bob Dylan, Jay Secor)
2. Mama You Been On My Mind (Bob Dylan)
3. One More Cup Of Coffee (Bob Dylan)
4. Creepin' In (Alexander Lee)
5. Lucky Day (Grubert, Schmitz, Zuckowski)
Bar Bazaar
Text und Musik: Martin Dietl
Let me tell you something ‘bout a mid-aged man
Red his neck, a baseball cap, but grinnin’ best he can.
The camel’s without filter, the pitcher’s full of beer
Steve might call him a “joker”, freaky but sincere.
Where’re you from was first he asked” my slang ain’t got his sound
Germany sucks was next I heard, his thumb a-pointing down
So get your stuff together, the green card is in sight
Take one of our bitches, get hitched and see the light.
Down at Bar Bazaar in the heart of Fort Collins, 214 Walnut Street
Bar Bazaar, where Maggie loves the fruits of them Coloradoan seeds
The coors’ two Dollar fifty and the chicks are all for free
Our heads turn to the stage, five sows do play their blues.
Best Rocky Mountain Pissing Water fortifies their grooves.
They play the blues in Elvis, chase chicks around in ‘C’.
If you love Muddy Waters, it’s the coolest place to be.
Down at Bar Bazaar…
North at Colorado’s I – 25.
Along the Poudre River, where people give high fives
Down at Bar Bazaar in the heart of Fort Collins, 214 Walnut Street
Bar Bazaar, where Maggie loves the fruits of them Coloradoan seeds
The coors’ two Dollar fifty and the chicks are all at
Bar Bazaar, in the heart of Fort Collins, 214 Walnut Street…
Der Text basiert auf meinen Erlebnissen aus dem Jahr 1997/98 in Fort Collings, CO, USA wo ich jeden Montag bei der sensationellen Blues-Session in der Kneipe „Bar Bazaar“ teilnehmen durfte. Danke Euch allen für die unvergessliche Zeit.
Martin Dietl