The great historical battle: The Great Banjo War

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The great historical battle: The Great Banjo War

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Remember this historic battle?
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Re: The great historical battle: The Great Banjo War

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Ay, if you weren’t there, it would be difficult to relate the volume and depth of the cacophony. The trenches were only yards apart. They’d start in the wee hours with their banjo jokes, and we’d retort with slurs on the accordion. At dawn, they hit us with Lady of Spain, but we rallied back with Foggy Mountain Breakdown. It went on like that for days.