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Chasplaya
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Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:41 am

The New Zealand Police Central District band are playing 2 Gigs next month, our line is Drums , Bass, Vocalist, Instrumental Guitarist, Lead Guitar and at least two Rhythm Guitars, plus trying to convince a keyboard player. Both are charity gigs for raising awareness about Domestic Violence. The set list so far is:

· Hey there Delilah - by Plain White T's. (I think?) Don't Know this
· Chasing Cars - by Snow Patrol. Don't Know this
· Father and Son - by Cat Stevens.
· Peaceful Easy Feeling - by the Eagles.
· Loyal - by Dave Dobbin. NZ Artist
· When you say nothing at All - by Ronan Keating.
· Your Song - by Elton John. Don't Know this
· Superman - by Five for Fighting - It was the song that came out at the time of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centres in NY. Don't Know this
· Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton.
· Hey Soul Sister - by Train
· Tequila Sunrise - Eagles
· Wish you were here - Pink Floyd
· Folsom Prison - Johnny Cash
· A horse with no name - America
· Brown eyed girl - Van Morrison
· Have you ever seen the rain - CCR
· With or without you (acoustic) - U2

I'm happy that at least 7 of these are in the TARGET programme, Phew!!


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Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:15 am

Hey Chas,do you play ukelele as well?? do you gonna film it.??


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Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:18 am

willem wrote:
Hey Chas,do you play ukelele as well?? do you gonna film it.??
Hopefully one of the Police Photographers will film it. I am going to play my 12 string capoed down to second fret for the 'Train song Hey Soul Sister' should sound close to a Ukulele.


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Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:31 am

Keep us remember this,,,there are on the net some good lessons for ''HEY THERE DELILAH''..G'luck


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Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:29 am

.... if it's to raise awareness about domestic violence (needs all the attention it can get!!) then you need to add some of these to your set list...

Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting - Elton
Delilah - Tom Jones
Hey Joe - Jimi Hendix

.... any other offers? :-)


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Mon Oct 25, 2010 6:38 am

How about Dixie Chicks. Earl

Break a leg Chas, I know you will do great



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Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:01 pm

Well sounds like a great playlist to me, good luck on this! Do you need help on the songs you don't know?

Chasplaya wrote:
The New Zealand Police Central District band are playing 2 Gigs next month, our line is Drums , Bass, Vocalist, Instrumental Guitarist, Lead Guitar and at least two Rhythm Guitars, plus trying to convince a keyboard player. Both are charity gigs for raising awareness about Domestic Violence. The set list so far is:

· Hey there Delilah - by Plain White T's. (I think?) Don't Know this
· Chasing Cars - by Snow Patrol. Don't Know this
· Father and Son - by Cat Stevens.
· Peaceful Easy Feeling - by the Eagles.
· Loyal - by Dave Dobbin. NZ Artist
· When you say nothing at All - by Ronan Keating.
· Your Song - by Elton John. Don't Know this
· Superman - by Five for Fighting - It was the song that came out at the time of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centres in NY. Don't Know this
· Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton.
· Hey Soul Sister - by Train
· Tequila Sunrise - Eagles
· Wish you were here - Pink Floyd
· Folsom Prison - Johnny Cash
· A horse with no name - America
· Brown eyed girl - Van Morrison
· Have you ever seen the rain - CCR
· With or without you (acoustic) - U2

I'm happy that at least 7 of these are in the TARGET programme, Phew!!


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Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:02 pm

Thanks Chris and Mark, I'll suggest these to the band. We did Hey Joe last year so that shouldn't present too many difficulties


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Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:04 pm

Thanks Vanessa, We have our first practice this week so I'm hoping the guy that suggested the list already has charts, if not I'll certainly be looking for any help I can get.

However, if anyone has charts for those I noted as 'Don't' Know feel free to pm me or email if you already have my address and send it on over.


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Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:54 pm

chas you probably already know about the free delilah lesson here on tg right? http://www.totallyguitars.com/partial-g ... re-delilah


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