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David Wilcox (CA)
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"Riverboat Fantasy" by David Wilcox (CA) is a song that transports the listener to a nostalgic and whimsical world of riverboat adventures, romance, escapism, and the allure of a carefree lifestyle. Let's break down the key lyrics and their meanings:
Overall, "Riverboat Fantasy" conveys a theme of seeking temporary escape and solace from life's challenges through indulgence, music, and romanticized adventures. The riverboat symbolizes a metaphorical journey away from the burdens of reality, offering a brief reprieve from the mundane and a glimpse of a more carefree existence. The song captures the longing for freedom, spontaneity, and the pursuit of happiness in the face of hardship and heartache.
In summary, "Riverboat Fantasy" by David Wilcox (CA) serves as a musical escape into a world of fantasy, nostalgia, and hedonistic pleasures, all within the backdrop of a riverboat journey. The song celebrates the desire for liberation, self-discovery, and the pursuit of fleeting moments of joy amid life's challenges.
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Rainy Night Saloon
사랑으로 (Love.)
wave to earth
not a lot, just forever
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David wilcox.
Standard (EADGBE)
F Sittin' on a riverboat, havin' a party
A♯ Me and my Cajun F Queen
F She's turnin' twenty-one on the Mississippi river
G Headin' down to New Or C leans
The F year is 1894
A♯ Oh come on mama and love me some more
Her F dark eyes flash like a gambler's rings
She G shakes her pretty C head and F sings
F Life for me is a riverboat fantasy
A♯ Watchin' the sun go F down
F A rock and roll band with a reefer in my hand
Now G look at that wheel go C around
F Cocaine kisses and moonshine Misses
A♯ That's the life for F me
F I'm sailing away from my heartache F E D♯ D
On G a riverboat C fanta F sy
Can't think, can't drink anymore whisky
I could'a drunk a river dry
Mmmmm...this old boat she's
Just sittin' in the moonlight
Catchin' the gleam in her eye
Showers of rain come pourin' down
The sky full of stars like a French lace gown
Shimmer, glimmer I think I'm gonna fall
Whoops catch me mama, that's all
Repeat chorus
F F A♯ F F F G C F
Delta sun beats down like a hammer
Mmmm....it gives the low down blues
I've got a cotton gin. I'll weave and spin
And shake the dust from my shoes
I made my money, I found me a honey
To tickle me under my chin
When mornin' comes I'll ride into town
And worry 'bout the shape I'm in
December 20, 2023 Evan Ellis News
A 48-year-old man faces a local felony charge for allegedly molesting a six-year-old girl in Latah County.
Rody Wilcox has been charged with felony lewd conduct with a minor under the age of 16. The alleged abuse was reported to the Latah County Sheriff’s Office in late October. According to court documents, investigators determined that Wilcox abused the girl between May and October. Wilcox reportedly admits to molesting the girl in recorded conversations.
Wilcox was arrested on a warrant in central Idaho earlier this month. He made his initial appearance in Latah County Second District Court on Tuesday and is set to be back in court later this month. Wilcox is being held in the Latah County Sheriff’s Office Jail in Moscow on 50,000 dollars bond.
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It is a rainy Saturday afternoon today. What to do with the kids?
I like telling my kids little puzzle stories. You have heard the one about the farmer with a pet wolf, a goat, and a head of cabbage, trying to cross a river with a boat that can only carry himself and one other item. The wolf will eat the goat if left alone and the goat will eat the cabbage if left alone, so the famer needs to be a little clever to get everything to the other side intact. The amazing thing about such games is that if you pull out a few coins out of your pocket - "this coin here is the farmer, and this little dime is the head of cabbage" - a puzzle story like this can often hold the kids' interest enough to pull them away from computer games. Gathering around the kitchen table to work out the plight of a poor farmer trying to cross a river is a wonderful thing to do on a rainy afternoon.
The only problem is to find a good source of these puzzles! What do you do after the farmer has finished crossing the river, after the Towers of Hanoi have been constructed, after the kids have become world champions at Nim? Even if you are a grownup who knows a lot of puzzles, how can you recall them at that crucial moment when the kids are bored? My favorite source of kid puzzles is a Russian book by Boris A Kordemsky called "The Moscow Puzzles" ( , and you can ). It is the best and most popular puzzle book ever published in the Soviet Union; it was translated into English by Martin Gardner. It contains 359 little puzzles including simple number games; puzzles you can play with coins, matchsticks, and pieces of paper; and a bunch of things you can do with a chessboard other than playing chess. is wonderful - all the puzzles are aimed at kids. The solutions range from "punny" to profound, and they are all pre-math or at any rate all pre-highschool-math. Each section begins with handy "warmup" puzzles to get kids into the right frame of mind. But it is not really a book for the kids to read. It is a book for grownups to read ahead of time, so that any pocket full of change or a scrap of paper can be turned into a magical game at a moments notice. Posted by David at October 7, 2006 01:36 PMComments Posted by: at October 10, 2006 02:29 AM Posted by: at July 25, 2007 04:09 AM Posted by: at February 7, 2008 10:43 PM Posted by: at November 5, 2010 07:03 PM Remember personal info? |
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Wilcox's second album, My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble, released in 1983, featured "Downtown Came Uptown" and "Riverboat Fantasy". It was his second straight gold record and another series of tours followed.
Riverboat Fantasy Lyrics Sittin' on a Riverboat havin' a party Me and My Cajun queen She's turnin' 21 on the Mississippi river Headin' out of New Orlean The Year is 1894 Oh, Come on mama and love ...
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David Wilcox's "Riverboat Fantasy" takes the listener on a journey back in time to the Mississippi River in 1894. The song tells the story of a man and his Cajun queen, celebrating her 21st birthday on a riverboat. Through its vivid imagery and catchy melody, the song captures the essence of a carefree and adventurous spirit.
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Riverboat Fantasy lyrics Sittin' on a riverboat Havin' a party Me and my Cajun Queen She's turnin' twenty-one on the Mississippi river Headin' down to New Orleans The year is 1894 Oh come on mama And love me some more Her dark eyes flash Like a gambler's rings She shakes her pretty head and sings Life for me is a riverboat fantasy Watchin'the ...
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The riverboat symbolizes a metaphorical journey away from the burdens of reality, offering a brief reprieve from the mundane and a glimpse of a more carefree existence. The song captures the longing for freedom, spontaneity, and the pursuit of happiness in the face of hardship and heartache. In summary, "Riverboat Fantasy" by David Wilcox (CA ...
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Riverboat Fantasy Chords David Wilcox Print Standard (EADGBE) Intro Verse 1 F Sittin' on a riverboat, havin' a party A♯ Me and my Cajun F Queen F She's turnin' twenty-one on the Mississippi river G Headin' down to New Or C leans The F year is 1894 A♯ Oh come on mama and love me some more Her F dark eyes flash like a gambler's rings
Create and get +5 IQ. Fun to play with a slap strum/muted chords such as UDUX or DXD UXU DAVID WILCOX RIVERBOAT FANTASY E Sittin' on a riverboat Havin' a party A E Me and my Cajun Queen E She's turnin' twenty-one on the Mississippi river B7 Headin' down to New Orleans E A The year is 1894 Oh come on mama And love me some more E Her dark eyes ...
Name: James H Wilcox, Phone number: (901) 877-3408, State: TN, City: Moscow, Zip Code: 38057 and more information
A 48-year-old man faces a local felony charge for allegedly molesting a six-year-old girl in Latah County. Rody Wilcox has been charged with felony lewd conduct with a minor under the age of 16. The alleged abuse was reported to the Latah County Sheriff's Office in late October. According to court documents, investigators determined that ...
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It is the best and most popular puzzle book ever published in the Soviet Union; it was translated into English by Martin Gardner. It contains 359 little puzzles including simple number games; puzzles you can play with coins, matchsticks, and pieces of paper; and a bunch of things you can do with a chessboard other than playing chess. The Moscow ...