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Written/Posted by hum
- Play count: 179
Size: 3,032kb, uploaded 2/25/2011 5:18:49 PM
Genre: Other / Playing Style: Other
In memory of my grandad.
3 comments on “Grandad In The Lift”
BanjoFlyboy Says:
Friday, February 25, 2011 @5:50:37 PM
Thought of my granddad while listening to this. Brought back some great memories! Of the times I walked with him to the bootlegger's (illegal whisky store) house to buy a pint of "moonshine" on Friday after payday working on the county road crew. Great man. As a laborer he always told me to go to school and learn to "push a pencil." That pint fit just right in the chest pocket of his overalls. Maybe you could turn this into a song; "Payday Moonshine." Ha Ha
hum Says:
Saturday, February 26, 2011 @1:43:07 PM
Thanks BanjoFlyboy
My Grandad also used to greet us in the lift that brought him down from his apartment - It was always the same greeting - the doors would slide open and there he was with a "GOOD AFTERNOON !" Always made us smile.
hence the name of the tune -
Marcibb Says:
Tuesday, January 28, 2014 @7:46:02 PM
Does any one know where I can find a tab for this tune? I wish Dave was still around
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