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Re: The Irish Rover

Post by gav Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:41 pm

Thank you very much, was struggling to make it out. Aye it seems that way, thanks a bunch
Thank you very much, was struggling to make it out. Aye it seems that way, thanks a bunch
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Re: The Irish Rover

Post by philipchevron Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:31 pm

gav wrote:I apologize if this has already been discussed and appreciate that this is a slightly odd question but does anybody know what is shouted between the lines "turned nine time around and the poor old dog was drowned" and "and the last of the Irish rover" in the recording of The Irish Rover?
Many thanks,
Gav


Andrew, our drummer, counts the song back in. It's so familar to me, I can't remember whether he yells "One, two" or "three, four", so I'm going to settle for "two, three". Welcome to the site. Some good peoples here.
[quote="gav"]I apologize if this has already been discussed and appreciate that this is a slightly odd question but does anybody know what is shouted between the lines "turned nine time around and the poor old dog was drowned" and "and the last of the Irish rover" in the recording of The Irish Rover?
Many thanks,
Gav[/quote]

Andrew, our drummer, counts the song back in. It's so familar to me, I can't remember whether he yells "One, two" or "three, four", so I'm going to settle for "two, three". Welcome to the site. Some good peoples here.
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The Irish Rover

Post by gav Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:17 pm

I apologize if this has already been discussed and appreciate that this is a slightly odd question but does anybody know what is shouted between the lines "turned nine time around and the poor old dog was drowned" and "and the last of the Irish rover" in the recording of The Irish Rover?
Many thanks,
Gav
I apologize if this has already been discussed and appreciate that this is a slightly odd question but does anybody know what is shouted between the lines "turned nine time around and the poor old dog was drowned" and "and the last of the Irish rover" in the recording of The Irish Rover?
Many thanks,
Gav

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