Just listening to an old Cooley Solo Show from 2013
Crazy the list of songs he doesnt play any more
Namely from this one show
Cartoon Gold
The Weakest Man
Drinking Coke & Eating Ice
Love Like This
Drinking Coke and Eating Ice & other Lost Cooley Classics
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Re: Drinking Coke and Eating Ice & other Lost Cooley Classics
Cooley's static set list choices for the rock show is a big part of why I stopped traveling for the band. It's the same 12-15 songs from him every night. If Patterson is in a mood where he is also sticking to a core group of tunes, it's makes for a pretty unspontaneous show.
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Re: Drinking Coke and Eating Ice & other Lost Cooley Classics
Cooley played Love Like This 10 times in 2022.
The closer you get to the meaning
The sooner you'll know that you're dreaming
The sooner you'll know that you're dreaming
Re: Drinking Coke and Eating Ice & other Lost Cooley Classics
Cooley solo shows bring more of these around. But, there are so many GREAT underplayed Cooley songs - Cartoon Gold is Pure Gold. Hearing Jimmy Loud has gotten too quiet and Carl Perkins Cadillac has been parked in the garage. (I can go on, the Dad Joke power surges within my veins)
Love each other, Motherfuckers!
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Re: Drinking Coke and Eating Ice & other Lost Cooley Classics
There you go again, Mr. Worldwide Bill, inserting facts into an internet discussion and confusing us all.
What used to be is gone and what ought to be ought not to be so hard
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Re: Drinking Coke and Eating Ice & other Lost Cooley Classics
I believe there has been speculation that “Drinking Coke and Eating Ice” morphed into “Primer Coat.”
Not sure if that’s true. But could help explain where it went, if so.
On a similar note, I’ve always been partial to “218 to Denver.”
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Re: Drinking Coke and Eating Ice & other Lost Cooley Classics
Agree on 2:18 to Denver. Definitely had the makings of a classic Cooley song. Did it get played beyond the second Dirt Underneath tour? Perhaps one he thinks is unfinished, isn't good enough, or just hasn't fitted anything the band are doing.