That's right, blame it all on me. For those of you who haven't met her Cindy is a very talented singer and writer (who also plays mandolin and keyboard) who was scribbling notes most of the weekend. You have to be very careful what you say around her because you never know what evil seeds you may plant.
And for those of you who didn't make it we had a blast last weekend. The acoustics at Juliana's house in Victoria are amazing and we made lots of great music.
Steve Dixon
Supply Management and Procurement Division
PQA
Quality Policy and Systems
Product Acceptance Planning
40-85 bldg. 51C115 (Col. K-1) M/S 05-27
Everett, WA.
425-717-7049
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> From: Shaddyr[SMTP:shaddyr at telus.net]
> Reply To: filk at dragoncat.net
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 6:34 PM
> To: filk at dragoncat.net
> Subject: Change the Key Again
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> Apologies in advance to those of you on the filk critique list who already
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> This was a little something that came into existence because of a random
> comment Steve Dixon (so if you don't like it, it's all *his* fault) made at
> the 2001 Victoria filk weekend at Eliza's house. *g*
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> ttto "On the Road Again"
> By Cindy Turner
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> Change the key again,
> Put on the capo, change the key again
> This song has gone too high, I'll ruin my throat, my friend
> Oh, please tell me you'll change the key again
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> Change the key again,
> Oh, fellow Filker, change the key again,
> Be kind to those of us who's range has reached its end
> I'm begging you to change the key again
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> Take it down a notch> ...>
> From the stratosphere to something I can sing
> My veins are popping out
> My temples throb, and my eyes, how they sting
> With unshed tears> ...>
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> Change the key again
> Put on the capo, change the key again
> This song has gone too high, I'll ruin my throat, my friend
> Oh, please tell me you'll change the key again.
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Received on 06/28/01