Posted In Live Playing (Personal Videos) by alfiedog 11/3/2009 3:49:36 AM
last updated by alfiedog Genre: Bluegrass Playing Style: Bluegrass (Scruggs)
THEME TUNE FOR THE 1960s SHOW THE BEVERLEY HILLBILLIES IN THE KEY OF G AT (SINGING THEME TUNE PACE) BE SURE TO COME BACK NEXT WEEK YAWL.
(18 comments, rated by 6 members, play count: 366)
bluetick22 Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @6:09:27 AM
i play this one myself, alfiedog, noticed it was at singing pace but i did't hear you sing? we say Ya'll come back now hear> good job alfiedog.keep um comin
alfiedog Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @6:19:12 AM
Cheers Bluetick, if i sing it scares the Dog and he starts to howl. At the end of this Vid i did say "yawl come back next week ya hear" but it just didnt sound right in a Manchester accent, so i snipped it off.
banjopicker47 Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @7:01:10 AM
YOU should change it then and say something a typical Brit would say like CHEERS, Do give us a ring, or meet you at the PUB for a PINT and a game of DARTS, Now that would be cute . Well played !
alfiedog Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @7:55:54 AM
There are no Dartboards left in Pubs these days, they are all so called Wine Bar type places. Shame i liked a game of darts, and a pint of Bitter. Cheers Banjopicker.
Jane C Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @9:25:44 AM
There's still one in my local. Nicely played Eddie.
alfiedog Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @9:50:43 AM
Thanks Jane.
Bilbo1 Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @9:56:52 AM
Nice 1 Eddie, well done mate! Pub's have gone the same way over here in recent years, not a pool table, dartboard or jukebox in sight... No wonder I don't go out much anymore.
joemac Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @10:31:16 AM
Way ta go Eddie.well played........ya'all
alfiedog Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @10:49:51 AM
Cheers Bilbo & Joe, I prefer the Pubs in Ireland Bilbo i spend a lot of time over there. My Mum was Irish i have a massive amount of relatives in county Fermanagh.
Nelson Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @11:55:49 AM
Good job... and Wow, you really had me thinking that you were directly from the hills of Tennessee with that southern drawl... y'all...
Yeah, Okay no. I'm kidding. I wasn't really fooled by your accent... you are clearly from Kentucky... right?
Anyway, well played.
peghead59 Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @11:58:18 AM
Nice pickin' Alfie.
alfiedog Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @12:38:50 PM
Cheers Nelson & Peghead, My future sister in law is from Atlanta. We head over there in a few weeks for The wedding, and thanks giving. Every time she visits our house i get her to speak with the old southerm drawl, i love it.
BryanWB Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @2:12:40 PM
Nice one Eddie - Maybe I'll give that a try too, but it'll take me quite a while to play it like you just did :) Thanks for that. Bryan
alfiedog Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @4:43:21 PM
Thanks Bryan, Thats to kind mate. Its not that hard a tune. Just keep playing it, and it will come.
skeller77 Says: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 @6:12:09 PM
Great job Eddie, one of my favorite banjo tunes.
alfiedog Says: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 @2:14:06 AM
Cheers Mate, Hope i did it justice.
townz Says: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 @6:46:08 AM
hei eddie first time comments from norway, so good to hear someone who has understood quality not quantity, i.e speed kills clean picking sometimes, keep up the good work, seeing as how this has become a pub talk ,i was home in blighty this summer and to taste real ale and fish and chips made me realise why i am considering moving back again good luck, mick
alfiedog Says: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 @7:21:06 AM
Thanks Townz,. Speed does kill. Have a mate who plays that fast you cant hear the tune. And he hits so many bum notes.