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Unlike our other online "albums," we actually produced Meet as a six-song compact disk (CD). We thought we would give free copies to club owners and record producers, who would then rush to offer us fame and fortune.

In hindsight, six songs may have been too much of a preview of our talent.

Today's online version still has the original CD's six songs, conveniently numbered 1 through 6, plus FIVE BONUS TRACKS! If six songs was too much, think of this as too much more.

When we recorded these songs, Drinks on the House was a trio consisting of: Dave Jutras (drums, bass and vocals), David Harbaugh (guitar, keyboards and vocals), and Larry Seidenberg-Jones (lead guitar and vocals).

Why? Because it seemed like a good idea at the time.

           
     

1. B-I-N-G-O, Revisited
New lyrics by David Harbaugh, ©1995
Original song: "B-I-N-G-O" by an unknown composer
David Harbaugh: lead vocal, guitar
Dave Jutras: Bass, vocals
Larry Seidenberg-Jones: Lead guitar, vocals
Dan Holman: audio engineering
Rated: T

2. Dot-Com Believer
New lyrics by David Harbaugh, Dave Jutras and Larry Seidenberg-Jones ©1993
Original Song: "Daydream Believer" by John Stewart
Dave Jutras: Bass, lead vocal
Larry Seidenberg-Jones: Lead guitar, vocals
David Harbaugh: Guitar, vocals
Dan Holman: audio engineering
Rated: E

3. Hanna Jane
Words & music by David Harbaugh, ©1995
David Harbaugh: Guitar, lead vocal
Dave Jutras: Bass, vocals
Larry Seidenberg-Jones: Lead guitar, vocals
Dan Holman: audio engineering
Rated: E

4. Mardi Gras (Lose the Bra)
New lyrics by David Harbaugh, Dave Jutras, John Davenport and Larry Seidenberg-Jones
Original song: "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
David Harbaugh: Guitar, lead vocal
Dave Jutras: Bass, vocals
Larry Seidenberg-Jones: Lead guitar, vocals
Dan Holman: audio engineering
Rated: M

5. The Mookie Song (Get Along Little Dogey)
Words & music by David Harbaugh, ©1989
David Harbaugh: Guitar, lead vocal
Dave Jutras: Bass, vocals
Larry Seidenberg-Jones: Lead guitar, vocals
Dan Holman: audio engineering
Rated: E

6. Superficialveryfragileborderlinepsychosis
Words & music by David Harbaugh and Dave Jutras, ©1989
Original: "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" by Robert B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman
David Harbaugh: Guitar, lead vocal
Dave Jutras: Bass, vocals
Larry Seidenberg-Jones: Lead guitar, vocal s
Dan Holman: audio engineering
Rated: M

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7. Hog Heaven
Words & music by David Harbaugh, ©2004
David Harbaugh: Keyboards, guitar, lead vocal
Dave Jutras: Bass, vocals
Larry Seidenberg-Jones: Lead guitar, vocals
Recorded on digital 24-track in Plano, TX
Rated: T

8. Mister Sandman (From a Guy’s Perspective)
New lyrics by Dave Jutras, ©2004
Original: "Mister Sandman" by Pat Ballard (1954)
David Harbaugh: Keyboards, vocals
Dave Jutras: Lead vocal
Larry Seidenberg-Jones: Vocals
Recorded on digital 24-track in Plano, TX
Rated: M

9. Down at the Drink-n-Drive
Words & music by David Harbaugh, ©2004
David Harbaugh: Keyboards, guitar, lead vocal
Dave Jutras: Vocals
Recorded on digital 24-track in Plano, TX
Rated: T

10. If I Only Had a Job
New lyrics by Dave Jutras, ©2003
Original: "If I Only Had a Brain" by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg
David Harbaugh: Guitar, vocals
Dave Jutras: Bass, lead vocal
Larry Seidenberg-Jones: Lead guitar, vocals
Recorded on digital 8-track, Plano, TX
Rated: E

11. The Lottery Song
New lyrics by David Harbaugh, ©1994
Original: "The Happy Wanderer" by Friedrich-Wilhelm Möller
David Harbaugh: Guitar, lead vocal
Dave Jutras: Bass, vocals
Recorded on analog 4-track in Plano, TX
Rated: E

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Drinks on the House voluntarily provides the following rating system For your listening safety:

E = Everybody: You don't have to drink to enjoy songs with this rating, but that doesn't mean you can't.   Recommended drinking: No drinking required (optional).

T = Teen: Anyone who's seen prime-time TV shouldn't be shocked by any of these songs, but what does that say about today's broadcasters?   Recommended drinking: 1 - 2 beers.

M = Mature: Of course, "mature" really means a lot of potty humor that adults prefer to enjoy without children around. These aren't sippin' songs; they're made for some serious chug-a-lugging.   Recommended drinking: 3 or more beers.

S = Serious: Unlike most Drinks on the House songs, these tunes are deliberately not funny. We hope you will forgive us (mainly John) for these rare, aberrant efforts.   Recommended drinking: Until you feel maudlin.

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