That one I beieve I've got:
"...come with napoli and cactus"
That took a little searching on Google. There is even a place in that
area of Texas called the Napoli Cafe, and several restaurants list
napoli on their menus. By me, napoli is an Italian angel hair pasta,
and that seems to be what's being referred to in the song - though why
it would be served with Tex/Mex food is beyond my ken. But fried cactus
is, of course, a staple in Tex/Mex food.
By the way, this was only after spending several hours investigating the
names of every kind of edible cactus in the American southwest, and then
the names of prepared cactus. Looks like the simpler explanation was
right all along....
The other things I confirmed off the web were "Deaf Smith County" (what
a wild name!), located west/southwest of Amarillo, and "Glen Rio", a
ghost town near the NM/TX border.
Thanks for the clue - my synapses agree!
- Dr. Bob
doug marquis wrote:
> "So I grab my bag and a cowboy hat and some bread to cover costs"
>
> I haven't figured out the line about "chili enchiladas come with
> ____________ cactus".
>
> Doug Marquis
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dr. Bob Klein" <drbob@troop111.org>
> To: "Multiple recipients of list philmont" <philmont@troop47.com>
> Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 5:58 AM
> Subject: [Philmont]: Lyrics to "Edge of Texas"?
>
>
>
>>Calling all Philmont Songmeisters.
>>
>>A couple of months ago, I put out a review of the Philsongs II CD (Live
>>at the Tooth), indicating that my personal favorite on that compilation
>>is "Edge of Texas". I have figured out the chords and lyrics, except
>>for one phrase, that being at the end of the second verse:
>>
>>
>>A knock on my door - from a friend from long ago
>>
>>Said I'm headed out for Texas - won't you join me on the road?
>>
>>Ain't no rhyme or reason - just look what is lost
>>
>>So grab your bags and cowboy hat - and ____________________.
>>
>>
>>In a song that is otherwise extraordinarily crisp and deft for a live
>>performance, Rod basically just mumbles this phrase, and I have no good
>>idea of what he's saying. Anyone out there with a clue?
>>
>>Note that Peter Crook's email address from the PSA staff directory is
>>deader than a doornail. However, Michael Hearne (another New Mexican
>>musician) includes this song on his live album (Live at the Old Blinking
>>Light), so that's another possible source if you have that CD.
>>
>>- Dr. Bob
>>
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