Le Two Step De L'Acadian Nathan Abshire 1973. Part of this documentary video shows the Balfas playing with Nathan the same tune, Will and Rodney live, but this is a recording with Nathan playing with Merlon Fontenot fiddle, Joe and Rufus Thibodeaux drums/bass with Carol Rachou triangle. Cajun, Acadian Two‑Step. USA, southwestern Louisianne. A Major. Standard. One part. Kindest regards to Hudson Marquez and his TV Documentary, 'The Good Times Are Killing Me'. BANANE A NONE' ADAM, LA. (Uncle Adam's Banana). AKA - "Seventy-Three Special." Cajun, Two-Step. USA, Louisiana. A Mixolydian/Major. Standard tuning. AB. Related songs are Nathan Abshire's "L'Acadian Two-Step" and the Rambling Aces "Seventy-Three Special." The alternate title, "Seventy-Three Special" comes from alternate words to the melody by Rodney LeJeune and the Rambling Aces regarding a nightclub in Texas on Highway 73. Source for notated version: Elton "Bee" Cormier, Rodney LeJeune, Nathan Abshire (La.) [Francois]. Francois (Yé Yaille, Chère!), 1990; pgs. 28-30.
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