Backroads
New Salty Dog
Season 6 Episode 4 | 27m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Duluth based band New Salty Dog perform at the Rail River Folk School in Bemidji.
New Salty Dog return to the Rail River Folk School to play some new songs. Jacob and Owen Mahon also talk about what it's been like having shows again.
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Backroads
New Salty Dog
Season 6 Episode 4 | 27m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
New Salty Dog return to the Rail River Folk School to play some new songs. Jacob and Owen Mahon also talk about what it's been like having shows again.
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Some folks can sing it to the tree tops.
Some folks can sing it outta sight, but it never did quite sound right just one line at a one time at a time.
One line at a time.
Ohh at a time.
And they can sing it up and outta sight but it never did quite sound right.
They can sing it just one line at a time.
And some folks can sing it to many ?
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Some folks can sing a line or two Moscow and boy wouldn't it be filling if they'd One line at a time.
Ohhh at a time.
Ready and willing to sing it where they are right now.
Instrumental music.
Some folks should take a line to the doctor, doctor their line all up.
But through all of their procedures we lost our favorite features and lacked a line filled our loving cup.
One line at a time, at a time, at a time.
Giving it all you got, give it all you got or give it goodbye.
Give it all you got I'll be playing, Owen Mann, our bass player, Calvin Lund and our sax player Joe Anderson and our guitar player Jacob Mann and we're a New Salty Dog.
Well, New Salty Dog is what happened when we decided we didn't want to be the old Salty Dog anymore.
Our previous name was Jacob Mann and the Salty Dogs and we wanted to make the band a little more unified.
So we decided to go with New Salty Dog to kind of incorporate everyone else's.
It's fresh.
Yeah.
It's new.
You know, it's not one man.
It's the takes the whole army right?
I love the party and I love that chapter but there ain't nothing like what happens after.
Get up to your room, slam the door And we'll bury each other in laughter.
When nobody's looking or when nobody's looking we'll have eternity by the bone when we're finally all alone.
Instrumental music There's a lot of hobo ground here.
I crave you naked here.
And, the sound you make when it's time to break.
The secret slide.
I'll be your guide and we'll take all the time that we can take.
When nobody's looking, when nobody's when we're finally all alone.
Instrumental music.
There's a lot of motion in this ocean so I'll drink your potion if you let me off the hook in a smaller lake.
A secret Santa down to Atlanta and back again for heaven's sakes.
Nobody's looking.
When nobody's looking we'll have eternity by the bone when we're finally all alone.
Instrumental music.
When nobody's looking, when nobody's looking we'll have eternity by the bone when we're finally all I don't mind.
I don't mind that knocking on my floor.
Some days needed more.
Patience and laugh.
I can't think back to a thing I When I'm working for it.
I don't mind.
I don't mind that knocking on my floor.
Some days needed more.
A sunny play but every single day, I need to get the message from the Lord and walk out that door.
I don't mind.
I don't mind that knocking on my floor.
Some days needed more.
I don't mind.
I don't mind that knocking on my floor, some days needed more.
I don't want to wait forever but if only there was just one word to pull those things that are small so it wouldn't get so I don't mind.
I don't mind that knocking on my floor.
Some days needed more.
I personally have a deep want to be able to play as much music as possible and being in a couple of extra projects other than our own kind of allows myself and I'm sure Jacob as well to free.
We can do three nights in a row in the same bar but just with different bands and there's you know it's kind of a little more acceptable for people to come out.
It's a different music.
It's also just fun to get different flavors of music and being able to, you know, kind of dip in and play and come back to the things that we write.
I think it broadens our perspective as musicians.
Yeah, we made a CD called Pecan Pecan last Thanksgiving time.
We released it, recorded it with Nate Olsen on the piano and Adam Johnson on the trumpet.
We've had a lot of sweet people that have been willing to play with us and we didn't really have a release for it or anything because of COVID but we've been trying to get rid of them, you know, as much as we can.
So if we see a show make sure you, yep we'd love to give one to you.
Instrumental Music.
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I think and I do think since COVID happened, I think a lot of people did grow hungry for music and kind of the arts in general and I think because it was over the summer outdoor shows became became a thing again.
We've been seeing a lot of places have a little higher attendance and things like that which has been really great.
It's been really fun.
See some good people.
Well I'm stuck ?
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and my eyes have doneand I'm not the only one with a lisp.
My neck is sore, it's what a pillow's for.
I want to hide out now.
Me care?
It's done and done.
Done and done with a bell and snake, be a living hell, just as well.
Another opportunity, you're going to take it.
Instrumental Music.
Today's a day it seems, even in my dreams without a change in a change in scenes I don't move.
I want to go dance tonight and do the did me wrong and I don't mind and I don't care who's ever light I get in and I get in out Done and done with the bell and snake could be a living hell just as well.
Another opportunity.
You're gonna take Instrumental music.
Instrumental music.
Instrumental music.
Instrumental music.
Instrumental music.
Instrumental music.
Instrumental music.
It's done and done.
Done and done with the bell and snake.
Could be a living hell but just as well.
Another opportunity you're gonna take it.
Done and done.
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