BELTSVILLE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTER, EAST FARM
Oktoberfest organized by the Department of Entomology, University of Maryland-College Park
Playing jug and banjo uke with the Paint Branch Bluegrass Boys
SET #1
- “I’ll Never Love Anybody But You”
- “Long Journey Home”
- “Banks of the Ohio”
- “Ocean of Diamonds”
- “Wildwood Flower”
- “Blackberry Blossom”
- “CC Rider”
- “Kentucky Waltz”
- “Whiskey before Breakfast”
- “In the Jailhouse Now”
- “If I Lose”
SET #2
- “Jerusalem Ridge”
- “Skip to My Lou”
- “Down Yonder”
- “Old Home Place”
- “Wagon Wheel”
- “In the Pines”
- “I Saw the Light”
- “You Are My Sunshine”
- “Tell It to Me”
- “Hot Corn Cold Corn”
- “Jack’s Red Cheetah”
- “Blue Ridge Mountain Home”
ENCORE
- “The Fox”
- “Ashokan Farewell “
HOMEGROWN COFFEE HOUSE, ACCOKEEK, MARYLAND
February 3, 2007
SET #1
- “The Viper’s Theme”
- “Winnebago Bay”
- “The Viper’s Blue Yodel No. 6.02 x 10 to the 23rd”
- “Interjections!” (Lynn Ahrens, as perf. by Essra Mohawk for Grammar Rock, 1973)
- “Are You Now, or Have You Ever Been…Blue?”*
- “The Barley Farmer’s Bar” (Joe Raposo & Elaine Laron, as perf. by Judy Graubart and Skip Hinnant for The Electric Company, 1971)
- “Think about Your Troubles” (Harry Nilsson, from The Point!, 1971)
- “We Love It” (as perf. by Tiny Tim on Tiny Tim’s Second Album, 1969)
- “They’re Knocking Down Our Home” (Pete Ham, as perf. by Badfinger on Magic Christian Music, 1970)
- “Brand New Key” (Melanie Safka, 1972)
SET #2
- “Everyone Has a Pain” (Joe Raposo & Tom Dunsmuir, as perf. by Morgan Freeman, Lee Chamberlain, and Skip Hinnant for The Electric Company, [year?])
- “The Day the Well Went Dry” (Norman Greenbaum, 1972)
- “My Seafaring Lassie”*
- “…And Sometimes Dmytryk”*
- “Then I’d Be Satisfied” (George M. Cohan, as perf. by Tiny Tim on God Bless Tiny Tim, 1968)
- “Sing a Song of Texas”*
- “I Love a Girl in Moscow”*
- “The Time of the Leaving”*
- “L-Y” (Tom Lehrer, for The Electric Company, [1975?])
- “Aren’t You Glad You’re You” (as perf. by Tiny Tim on For All My Little Friends, 1969)
* = from The Viper’s work-in-progress HUAC documentary musical, Are You Now, or Have You Ever Been… Blue?
the kind of music your great-great-great-grandparents warned your great-great-grandparents about