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Westercon/Conchord concert set list.

The combination Westercon/Conchord was wonderful, and I had an amazing time, full of joy and delight and wonder. I am so very grateful to have been their Music Guest of Honor. As is the standing tradition around here, I now present my concert set list, including annotation and lyric links, because that's what makes it useful.

The Westercon/Conchord list, with arrangement notes, was as follows:

1. "Counting Crows." (Seanan, vocals; Paul Kwinn, guitar; Maya Bohnhoff, backing vocals.)
2. "Mama Said." (Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar; Maya, backing vocals; Beckett Gladney, harmonica.)
3. "This Is My Town." (Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar; Maya, Paul, backing vocals.)
4. "The Snow Queen Dreams." (Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar.)
5. "Jack's Place." (Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar; Maya, backing vocals.)
6. "Fox Hunt." (Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar; Maya, backing vocals; Beckett, harmonica.)
7. "Death Danced at My Party." (Lyrics and music, Talis Kimberley; Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar; Maya, backing vocals.)
8. "Maybe It's Crazy." (Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar.)
9. "Vampire Slayer Blues." (Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar, bastard Watcher.)
10. "What a Woman's For." (Seanan, Maya, vocals; Paul, guitar, innocent scientist.)
11. "Dear Gina." (Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar; Maya, backing vocals.)
12. "My Story Is Not Done." (Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar; Maya, backing vocals.)
13. "Wicked Girls Saving Ourselves." (Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar; Maya, backing vocals.)

ENCORE: "When I Go." (Lyrics and music, Dave Carter; Seanan, vocals; Paul, guitar, vocals; Beckett, harmonica.)

The bridge for "Wicked Girls" was...

"Now Beckett's an artist, and Vixy's run off with the fairies,
And Kathleen keeps careful account of the treasure she buries,
Sue poses riddles, and Kristine plays tricks,
While Maya sings songs, see which one that she picks,
And the rules that we live by are simple and clear..."

It was a very good set, and I enjoyed it immensely. Thanks again to the sound crew, for keeping everything running silky-smooth, and to my stunt musicians, who went above and beyond the call of duty.

As always: "This Is My Town" is on Pretty Little Dead Girl and Stars Fall Home. "Maybe It's Crazy," "What A Woman's For," and "Dear Gina" are on Red Roses and Dead Things ("Maybe It's Crazy" is also on Pretty Little Dead Girl). "Vampire Slayer Blues" is on Pretty Little Dead Girl. "Counting Crows," "Mama Said," "The Snow Queen Dreams," "Jack's Place," "Fox Hunt," "My Story Is Not Done," and "Wicked Girls" will be on Wicked Girls.

"When I Go" is on When I Go, by Dave Carter and Tracy Grammar. "Death Danced at My Party" is not currently available.

Thanks again to everyone who was there, to Westercon/Conchord for having me, and to Nick, for excellence in cat-herding as he wrangled Kwinns, McGuires, and many, many more.

See you next con!
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I have to tell you that normally I don't like filk. I am not, one could say, a filk fan. I blame a bad experience at Boskone 2001 or 2002 (I forget which--those early-twenties years tend to kind of blend in my head), in which I got trapped in a packed room full of filkers (I had been in the room for a panel, and I didn't flee in time, and then I couldn't get to the door). It was a filk session dedicated to Douglas Adams and DeForest Kelley, who had both fairly recently died. I swore to God if I had to listen to one more off-key rendition of "A Simple Country Doctor in Outer Space" I was going to do something undecided but drastic. Go screaming mad, maybe grab somebodies guitar and beat my way out of the crowd with it. It was a bad experience. I don't like crowds in enclosed areas, I don't like music that's out of tune, and I detest excessive sap. It was a bad hour and rather soured me on the whole phenomena.

That being said, your wit and ability to sing in tune are enjoyable, and I might consider rethinking my "Don't come anywhere close to me with that. I will hurt you. I know kung fu." stance on the topic. I've been listening to your samples on CDBaby and I find them rather pleasing and I feel a compulsive need to buy Red Roses and Dead things specifically so I can play your song about the Black Death to my friend Amber-the-evolutionary-biologist because she would absolutely scream with delight. Good show!
I got trapped in a packed room full of filkers (I had been in the room for a panel, and I didn't flee in time, and then I couldn't get to the door). It was a filk session dedicated to Douglas Adams and DeForest Kelley...

Gaaah. Something like that would put me off of showing up to filk panels for a while, and I don't have a problem with crowds.

If you feel adventurous, try taking in a filk concert. People who can get concert slots with their name in the program are rarely off-key, and if you arrive early and stake out a spot close to the exit, you can get out if it's too crowded or too sappy.

You will probably want to avoid open filk like it's trying to rip out your soul.
You will probably want to avoid open filk like it's trying to rip out your soul.

What an apt way of putting it.
Definitely noted. Thanks for the advice. :)

Sad thing: I no longer remember what panel I'd attended. I was late because I was having a lovely discussion with someone. I no longer recall who it was or what it was about. It's all lost to A Simple Country Doctor in Outer Space. It's the song that haunts my nightmares.
I'm glad I can break through at least a little of your understandable aversion! If you ever want a list of CDs and artists to take a look at, let me know.
That would be awesome. Thanks!
I shall do this thing.
This is because you are awesome. Thank you. :)