Announcer: Put your hands together for Buffalo Rose!
[audience applauding and cheering]
Lucy Clabby: Let’s go.
[“Runaway” by Buffalo Rose]
Oh no no no
[upbeat bluegrass music]
I don’t wanna run away
Mmm mmm
You got your questions, you don’t like my answers
I talk in circles ’cause I can’t get straight
I do resemble what I can’t remember
I do remember ’cause it just can’t wait
You know they say if it ain’t broke don’t fix it
I know you think it’s just a cool clich
I know you always think you know what I’m always thinking
I think you’re always wrong, but honey, that’s okay
Oh no no no no no no
I don’t wanna run away
Forever’s just a long, long way to go
Oh oh oh
I’m sick of planning everything
Reality is just a daydream
A daydream don’t let go
[upbeat bluegrass music]
I know it’s real because I’m up here dancing
And feeling free is such a beautiful thing
I hope they never ever stop that music
‘Cause it’s enough to make a grown man say
Oh no no no no no no
I don’t wanna run away
Forever’s just a long, long way to go
Oh oh oh oh oh
I’m sick of planning everything
Reality is just a daydream
A daydream don’t let go
What if it’s too good?
Too good to be true?
I will make it good
Good enough for you
What if it’s too good?
Too good to be true?
I will make it good
Good enough for you
What if it’s too good?
Too good to be true?
I will make it good
Oh oh oh, no no no
I don’t want to run away
Forever’s just a long, long way to go
Oh oh oh
I’m sick of planning everything
Reality is just a daydream
A daydream don’t let go, oh oh
Lucy Clabby: Give it up, Bryce!
Margot Jezerc: Come on!
I don’t wanna run away
Oh oh oh oh Play it!
Sick of planning everything
[audience applauding and cheering]
Bryce Rabideau: People are extremely friendly and supportive, and considering this is entirely original music all week, as touring musicians, we rarely get that kind of response for just an hour of original music. We usually have to pepper in some covers and make sure people know, recognize some larger percentage of our set, and the fact that people are just here to listen to what we do and make is amazing.
Lucy Clabby: Everybody makes us feel like rock stars when we’re here. [all laugh]
[“Body Language” by Buffalo Rose]
I got your message
All right
I’m counting on I see you out tonight
It’s automatic
Let’s make a move
I’m talking ’bout the see you ‘cross the room
Like you got a little something to say
‘Cause I can speak your body language, yeah yeah
I can get fluent in your movement
Baby, let me prove it yeah
[upbeat bluegrass music]
It’s getting warmer
I never learn Never never
If we don’t take it easy, watch it burn
And now we’re past it
We’re all alone
We’re gonna make a language of our own
‘Cause I can speak your body language
Yeah yeah
I can get fluent in your movement
Baby let me prove it yeah, yeah
Oh!
I can see it in your eyes
Feel you running up my spine
Everything you say is smooth
I think you’re saying that you might be mine
I gotta feeling that it might be time
To get between the lines
[upbeat bluegrass music]
Well, I can speak your body language, yeah yeah
I can speak your body language, yeah yeah
I can get fluent in your movement
Baby let me prove it, yeah
[upbeat bluegrass music]
[audience applauding and cheering]
Give it up for these boys over here.
[audience applauding and cheering]
Appleton is a very core part of my childhood and upbringing, and it’s my ancestral home. It’s just a wonderful town. I love it very much. [laughs] It’s really nice to be back.
Margot Jezerc has a new song that we’ve premiered here. We got it ready to play for this festival specifically, and it’s about her grandmother, who’s from Appleton. And it is so special and cool to be able to sing that for the people of Appleton and for her family.
[“Leftover Love” by Buffalo Rose]
Quilted jacket
I put my hand in the pocket
Crumpled napkin
Maybe from Rome, where you bought it
Held your body so many years, now it’s holding mine
It’s all a matter of time
[gentle folk music]
Knitted mittens
Cover my hands in the winter
Snowsuit and boots
Feels like so long since I’ve been her
Warm house, soft hands
Worth every hour we had to drive
Still wanna run inside
And I’m still writing letters to you
Knowing nothing’s gonna reach you
But what can I do?
With all this leftover love?
Farmer’s daughter
Eleven sisters and brothers
Sneaking peaches
Tossing the pits down the gutter
Some people change
As they get older, but never you
You’re always you
I don’t believe
There’s a whole lot that comes after
Just want to be
A song ringing out in the rafters
Now I find you
When I’m reading the paper or making pies
Or walking home on these quiet November nights
And I’m still writing letters to you
Knowing nothing’s gonna reach you
But what can I do?
With all this leftover love?
And I wish you could’ve seen
What I get to do up on the stage
You know, we’re playing in your hometown
In just a couple days
And I wish you could’ve met my dearest curly-headed boy
I think the two of you would’ve really gotten on
At least that’s what I tell you, because
I’m still writing letters to you
Knowing nothing’s gonna reach you
I’m still writing letters to you
But what can I do?
But what can I do?
But what can I do with all this leftover love?
[audience applauding and cheering]
That’s Margot Jezerc, everybody. Give it up.
[audience applauding and cheering]
Margot Jezerc: Thank you, I love all of my family sitting over here. So special to share it with you, I love you!
[“Born” by Buffalo Rose]
Meteor of mine
Something’s moving
Lay me down
On my ruin
Have Have my word
I’m giving up easy
I want a century of rain
I run and no one calls me
I was born but God gave me no name
Like the land I move so easy
How come there’s no word?
What I mean is
These mistakes of mine
All align
Tracing memory back too far
Awful question for a star
If we stop, we stop for sure
Hungry for more
I want a century of rain
I run and no one calls me
I was born but God gave me no name
Like the land I move so easy
Bruised and healing
[gentle bluegrass music]
[gentle bluegrass music]
I want a century of rain
I run and no one calls me
I was born but God gave me no name
Like the land I move so easy
I want a century of rain
I run and no one calls me
I was born but God gave me no name
Like the land I move so easy
Bruised and healing
[audience applauding and cheering]
Thank you, thank you, thank you Appleton!
[audience applauding and cheering]
Margot Jezerc: You good?
Lucy Clabby: Oh, man.
One, two, three.
[“Not Today” by Buffalo Rose]
I’ve had my eye on you for a little while
For some time now
Hmm hmm hmm
I like all the little things you do
I like your smile
Like how you dress when I see you downtown
Oh, when I see you around
I don’t want to be the one to make it weird
Between you and I
So baby I
Keep it to myself and I stay over here
And you stay over there
And it’s so unfair, ’cause
You been keeping me awake at night
I don’t know what I wanna do about it
You’ve got me reeling
So high I’m on the ceiling
But I won’t let it take me where it’s gonna go
And one of these days I gotta let you know
There’s something I want to say
Oh, but not today
Now that I’ve come around, now that I’ve found
This dangerous truth
In my head I’m making plans, I’m shaking hands
With tomorrow night
Oh, baby, I don’t wanna be right
I don’t want to be the one to make it weird
Between you and I
So baby I
Keep it to myself and I stay over here
And you stay over there
And it’s so unfair, ’cause
You been keeping me awake at night
I don’t know what I wanna do about it
You got me reeling
So high I’m on the ceiling
But I won’t let it take me where it’s gonna go
And one of these days I gotta let you know
There’s something I want to say
Oh, but not today
[audience applauding and cheering]
Thanks, y’all.
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