food songs?
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Re: food songs?
Yeah, but I like drinking songs! I mean songs about drinking... I mean... oh whatever.sonofvu wrote:Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that the spirits are not technically food.kbuxton wrote:Not sure, but those were the parameters I was given. I'm not done yet, but everyone's suggestions have helped a lot. Thanks!gatorgal wrote:Just curious... why the exclusion on drinking songs?

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I just found another list of food songs though I don't have as many of these.
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You can also find some of the food songs mentioned in this thread on this compilation. It is also pretty cheap at some used stores.
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Another one that popped into my head while shopping for lunch. Please don't ask why I'm thinking about this song while shopping because I have no idea:
"Daddy" - The version I was thinking of is Julie London.
Also appropriate for a wedding ceremony, especially the older generation will get all of the references.
Jerry
"Daddy" - The version I was thinking of is Julie London.
Also appropriate for a wedding ceremony, especially the older generation will get all of the references.
Jerry
Continuing my ongoing fixation on this Spinach song issue.Nate Dogg wrote:I did some research,
Spinach song is on a lot of the drug lyric websites.
But, I first heard the song via the Risque Rhythm soundtrack. That CD is filled with songs about sex. Thus, I just assumed that it was another sex song. Made sense.
I guess the song can mean what you want it to, it can be about spinach, weed, or young girls who recently lost their virginity.
Also, there is a local dancer who is pretty religous, he always wears christian t-shirts to every dance. He kept requesting the song, I think I disappointed him when I told him the song was not really about spinach. Maybe he will feel better to know that it is probably about weed.
I conducted a quick survey Tuesday night of four or five die hard dancers/die DJs around Austin, I asked them.
"Spinach Song - Is it about Dope or sex"
All of them said sex. But, what do they/we know.
Most of the internet hits for the songs deal with the weed angle. However, it is featured on both sex related and drug related compilations. Julia Lee has plenty of sex songs on her records.
However, the dope crowd claims the song. They are probably right. However, they also subscribe to the "Popeye was on weed" point of view. So, you never know. The weed sites have a bit of a bias. They look for drug references, sometimes where they don't really exist. See the link below for some interesting commentary.
http://www.hempbc.com/articles/2012.html
Somewhere the truth exists, the songwriter (I think Julia Lee wrote it, I need to check the CD at the house) must have stated what the song was about in his or her own words. Was it an intentional triple entendre (spinach, sex, and pot), or just simple double-entendre.
In any case, it is cool song and I play it all the time.
Nathan
We had a nice time at the dance tonight debating whether you could put together a "good" set of food songs. I think the format we agreed to would be 50% food songs scattered over a two or three hour set (so at least an hour of material).
I contended it was possible. And I seemed to remember the hive mind had discussed this already. We will probably do it around Thanksgiving - ha!
Songs must be about food - *not* sex, drugs, alcohol or beverages - so "Handyman", "Viper Mad", "Java Jive", "Rum and Coca Cola" are all out.
It also must be more suitable for lindy hop than ECS, so "Banana Split for my Baby" and "Potato Chips" are out.
Feel free to add any additional songs you can think of - thanks!
I contended it was possible. And I seemed to remember the hive mind had discussed this already. We will probably do it around Thanksgiving - ha!
Songs must be about food - *not* sex, drugs, alcohol or beverages - so "Handyman", "Viper Mad", "Java Jive", "Rum and Coca Cola" are all out.
It also must be more suitable for lindy hop than ECS, so "Banana Split for my Baby" and "Potato Chips" are out.
Feel free to add any additional songs you can think of - thanks!
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You could have just asked Party Matt.Nate Dogg wrote: I conducted a quick survey Tuesday night of four or five die hard dancers/die DJs around Austin, I asked them.
"Spinach Song - Is it about Dope or sex"
All of them said sex. But, what do they/we know.
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Not in SeattleCafeSavoy wrote:You can't lindy hop to those songs?djstarr wrote: It also must be more suitable for lindy hop than ECS, so "Banana Split for my Baby" and "Potato Chips" are out.

Last night I was struggling with how to describe the qualification for a "good" song without making it sound like we were snobby - but I think it comes down to regional preferences and what people here think swings hard - these two songs don't make the "good" list.
With respect, the term "swings hard" brings to mind a song that doesn't really swing, at all.djstarr wrote:Last night I was struggling with how to describe the qualification for a "good" song without making it sound like we were snobby - but I think it comes down to regional preferences and what people here think swings hard - these two songs don't make the "good" list.
It's not Caledonia is it? ;-0 btw, just got a really nice version of that song on a Woody Herman CD.Lawrence wrote:With respect, the term "swings hard" brings to mind a song that doesn't really swing, at all.djstarr wrote:Last night I was struggling with how to describe the qualification for a "good" song without making it sound like we were snobby - but I think it comes down to regional preferences and what people here think swings hard - these two songs don't make the "good" list.