As one critic says, the instrument that Pat Dailey plays the best is the crowd. We've never been anywhere Pat was playing that he didn't get the crowd involved. Many are yelling at him or singing along. You can start singing along even if you're hearing him for the first time.
Travelin' Guitar Man
Sing Me Away--
A Doobie and a Brew and Some Poontang Too
Raw Bars-- Which he dedicated to Skeeters. Pat's beloved dive bars. And Skeeter's definitely fits the definition.
What the Hell You Got Against Fish?-- Where's the thrill of ramming your hook into a salmon?
Great Lakes Song-- Many teachers use this song to teach their students the Great Lakes. I used it as part of my Great Lakes geography unit.
You're There-- a love song.
Here in the North--
Legend of the Lake
Belly Up in the Bay-- About a big ol' carp who died, but lived a long life because he never got hooked by fish, fowl or man. This one can go several ways.
He probably would have played longer, but the cold drizzle was starting to increase and everyone was outside.
--RoadDog
COUNTER PROVERBS: Look before you leap. -or- He who hesitates is lost.
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