Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on July 12th 2009 by secretsquirrel.
This tune has been added to 16 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: £50 Cashback
M: 6/8
L: 1/8
R: jig
K: Dmaj
a2d dcd|Bcd cBA|BGB cBd-|dcA Bag|
f2d dcd|Bcd cBA|Bcd c3|1 cde de/f/g:|2 cde dcA||
BGB cGd-|ded cBA|BGB cGd-|dcd fed|BGB cGd-|
ded cBA|1 BGB cGc|dcd fed:|2 BGB cBc|dcd efg||
agf gza-|a3-a2c-|cda agg|gff fee|
fBd gzf-|f3-f2f|fee e2g|gff f2a:|
Pretty sure this was written by Fraser Shaw, Kevin O'Neill and John Somerville.
There's a recording of it at http://www.myspace.com/treacherousorchestra . It's the last tune of "The Rabbit".
# Posted on July 12th 2009 by creathana
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It was indeed, they wrote one part each. Absolute cracker it is too.
# Posted on July 13th 2009 by bogman
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I would say however that there is a bar missed out in the first part?
Should it not be more along the lines of the following since there is only 7 bars at present?
a2d dcd|Bcd cBA|BGB cBd-|dcA Bag|
f2d dcd| Bcd cBa | Bcd c3|1 cde de/f/g:|2 cde dcA||
Bogman, do you happen to know the story behind the name?
# Posted on July 14th 2009 by creathana
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The full title of the tune is 'A bottle of Vodka, forty embassy red and £50 cashback, please'. Written for a Glasgow character, sound engineer Dave Town. The title is self explanatory. The last part was more of a combined effort apparently. Pity the missing bar in the first part sheetmusic can't be fixed.
# Posted on July 17th 2009 by bogman
sorry about that missing bar, ill fix it in the abc. i played it a couple of days ago and realised ive been missing it out whilst playing it too! i thought something wasnt right...
# Posted on August 2nd 2009 by secretsquirrel