Dave Ciciotte
Do You Want Your Old Lobby Do You Want Your Old Lobby
A song from Cork, set to some new music.
Old Triangle Old Triangle
Traditional Song about being in an Irish prison and eating rats.
Dirty Old Town Dirty Old Town
Classic Irish song about a dirty town with train tracks and stuff - set to new music
Rare Oul’ Times Rare Oul’ Times
Traditional Irish song set to new music. Check out the kazoo on it!
Monto Monto
A bit of a blues riff for this song. It's a nickname for the red-light district of Dublin (according to Wikipedia).
All For Me Grog All For Me Grog
A song about drinking, and one's affection for drink.
Will You Go Lassie, Go? Will You Go Lassie, Go?
Another Irish song. This is re-worked with a simple gutiar part.
The Waxies Dargle The Waxies Dargle
Have a pint with the fishmonger! There is some serious Kazoo playing on this one.
Rose of Tralee Rose of Tralee
Pretty famous song set to Indie-style music (ie: music for car commercials).
I'm a Rover and Seldom Sober I'm a Rover and Seldom Sober
A rock-n-rolly Irish song about a drunken adventure to young lady's window in the middle of the night.
The Real Old Mountain Dew The Real Old Mountain Dew
Slower Irish tune about a drunken adventure through the mountains while carrying a big barrel of booze.
Johnny Jump Up Johnny Jump Up
Lots of guitar and a big drunken adventure, fueled by hard cider.
Hills of Connemera Hills of Connemera
Keeping the pot-still fire low amongst the mist laden hills. Making booze just out of reach from the dastardly tax-man.
Ho' For California Ho' For California
Song about the great movement West in search of gold and treasure .
DAkota LAnd DAkota LAnd
A song from 1870, redone with new music/arrangemt. The original was similar to “Home on the Range” but not as nice (drought, starving horses/chickens).
I Ride an Old Paint I Ride an Old Paint
Traditional cowboy song from 1870’s-ish?? Woody Guthrie sang this song too, he did it fast and good. My own version is a bit slow and sappy – Enjoy!
When the Ice Worms Melt Again When the Ice Worms Melt Again
Robert Service, wrote these lyrics back around 1900. The music is a big mess I created and imposed over Mr. Service’s fine words.