Seeing some Cross concerts in the 'announce section' reminded me of that old live favourite: 'Let's Get Drunk'.
As far as I know - this was an original Taylor composition. Therefore, can anyone say for sure this exists as a either a studio or demo version?
I suspect it does - but I have no evidence to support this hunch. Any confirmation?
Bloody hell....I saw the thread name and thought that was an offer!!
Back to the topic....It definately rings a bell, Ive heard of it somewhere in the past im sure.
Did a bit of Googl'ing on this one John...
Seems the track is featured on some of the bootlegs...
A few links... link
Here's a bootleg link...seems it's included on some of the recordings from 1988. link
Basing this completely on speculation alone, I would say that 'Let's Get Drunk' was a jam that probably originated from Roger and was worked up during rehearsals for the tour. I would say it wasn't recorded and that it was written specifically for the live setting, but I have no proof to confirm or deny that other than the fact that it seems that everything that Roger recorded for Shove It made it onto the album or a single release, and that if the song wasn't deemed good enough for the album, why was it performed live?
It's definitely a head-scratcher, and I wish I could contribute more than that.
I have a bootleg of the '88 Town & Country Club Gig, and I assumed that it NOT an RT composition as he doesn't sing it (I think Clayton Moss does?) - I could well be wrong though, but it is indeed one of those songs we need to find some more info about....
To add even more ambiguity... it's a popular phrase, and I believe there may be an ooooold country song about it, but there is also a (shudder) Toby Keith song that recently made use of the phrase.
Toby Keith, master of subtletly:
eagles r bald
n so am i
if yer frum yirup
you kin suk mah ****