1812 Set List, moving right along
Jan. 18th, 2006 11:57 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here are the top answers to this poll, which is now closed. (Well, I don't know that you can actually close a LJ poll, but I'm not going to be checking answers any more, and I'm going with the numbers I have in front of me; I think three days is long enough.)
I only looked at things that got at least five votes: luckily, lots of things got more than that.
But show us the results, Harper!
15 votes --Caledonia
14 votes --Cinderella Sleeps
13 votes --Like Their Feet Have Wings
12 votes --Welsh History 101
12 votes --The Word of God
11 votes --Iowa
11 votes --Free Fall
10 votes --Stepchild
10 votes --Just a Boy Named Harry
10 votes --Falling for Lancelot
08 votes --Like Scheherezade
08 votes --Last Run
08 votes --Joan of Arc
08 votes --Coming Home to You
07 votes --Witch of the West Mer Land
07 votes --Hallelujah
07 votes --Black Jack Davey
06 votes --Reynardine
06 votes --Ordinary Love
06 votes --Only
06 votes --Oak and Ash and Thorn
06 votes --Lullabye in 12 Nursery Rhymes
06 votes --Little Boy Blue
06 votes --Julian of Norwich
06 votes --Gwen's Lullabye to Ygerna
05 votes --Song of Fey Cross
05 votes --Polly Vaughan Dreams of England
05 votes --John Barleycorn
05 votes --It's a Hard Life Wherever You Go
05 votes --Guinevere
05 votes --Ghosts
Now all these haven't been timed yet, so I'm not sure what is going to fit in half an hour, but I don't think we'll get below "Falling for Lancelot," since even allowing only 3 minutes per song brings us to exactly 30 minutes right there. I am planning a 25-minute set, since cons almost never allow for any space between sets, meaning that setup and teardown time has to be budgeted into the performer's time.
Also, I may have a couple of surprises for you, one of which will very likely be the version of Two sisters I was babbling about last night, and another of which may be my version of Elvis Costello's "The Scarlet Tide," featured in the film Cold Mountain, on the mountain dulcimer. It really depends on how confident I feel with the dulcimer in a couple of weeks (I haven't really been practicing much since I met Grahame H and began to feel that maybe I was doing it all wrong).
I only looked at things that got at least five votes: luckily, lots of things got more than that.
But show us the results, Harper!
15 votes --Caledonia
14 votes --Cinderella Sleeps
13 votes --Like Their Feet Have Wings
12 votes --Welsh History 101
12 votes --The Word of God
11 votes --Iowa
11 votes --Free Fall
10 votes --Stepchild
10 votes --Just a Boy Named Harry
10 votes --Falling for Lancelot
08 votes --Like Scheherezade
08 votes --Last Run
08 votes --Joan of Arc
08 votes --Coming Home to You
07 votes --Witch of the West Mer Land
07 votes --Hallelujah
07 votes --Black Jack Davey
06 votes --Reynardine
06 votes --Ordinary Love
06 votes --Only
06 votes --Oak and Ash and Thorn
06 votes --Lullabye in 12 Nursery Rhymes
06 votes --Little Boy Blue
06 votes --Julian of Norwich
06 votes --Gwen's Lullabye to Ygerna
05 votes --Song of Fey Cross
05 votes --Polly Vaughan Dreams of England
05 votes --John Barleycorn
05 votes --It's a Hard Life Wherever You Go
05 votes --Guinevere
05 votes --Ghosts
Now all these haven't been timed yet, so I'm not sure what is going to fit in half an hour, but I don't think we'll get below "Falling for Lancelot," since even allowing only 3 minutes per song brings us to exactly 30 minutes right there. I am planning a 25-minute set, since cons almost never allow for any space between sets, meaning that setup and teardown time has to be budgeted into the performer's time.
Also, I may have a couple of surprises for you, one of which will very likely be the version of Two sisters I was babbling about last night, and another of which may be my version of Elvis Costello's "The Scarlet Tide," featured in the film Cold Mountain, on the mountain dulcimer. It really depends on how confident I feel with the dulcimer in a couple of weeks (I haven't really been practicing much since I met Grahame H and began to feel that maybe I was doing it all wrong).