I'll set the tone with one of my favorite songs, and one of my favorite to sing live. It's always a crowd pleaser, even if it makes 'em feel a little weird.
Written by blind songwriter Leon Payne in Austin TX in 1967, as a response to the senselessness of the Texas Towers shootings, "Psycho" has lived a kind of underground life, not getting recorded often, being forgotten for years at a time.
I learned about it from a country singer I toured with. He actually couldn't find any recordings of it, but he'd heard it from a friend. I added it to my solo repertoire having never heard anyone else's version but his. Later on I found the original, and several straight-ahead versions by various English bands, and a few really weird ones. Elvis Costello's version is one of my favorites, and the closest to my own.
Edited by Doctor Pogo, 19 May 2013 - 11:15 AM.