When was the last time the lads played this song?
Going to Glasgow for the 3rd year in a row and have not heard them sing it yet.
What are the chances of this in Glasgow?
Anonymous wrote:When was the last time the lads played this song?
Going to Glasgow for the 3rd year in a row and have not heard them sing it yet.
What are the chances of this in Glasgow?
The Duke of Ingmar wrote:It´s a brilliant song but I understand that playing it live now wouldn´t actually fit anymore.
TOSCS wrote:The Duke of Ingmar wrote:It´s a brilliant song but I understand that playing it live now wouldn´t actually fit anymore.
Why not? You just said it's a brilliant song....
The Duke of Ingmar wrote:TOSCS wrote:The Duke of Ingmar wrote:It´s a brilliant song but I understand that playing it live now wouldn´t actually fit anymore.
Why not? You just said it's a brilliant song....
It is. But although I confess that I have no insight as to how Irish people are generally treated in England nowadays, I suppose the song is a bit out of date. I mean, you wouldn´t sing "Free Mandela" when he had already been released, would you ? (this is of course just an example, maybe not a good one, but I hope you know what I´m trying to get at).
neilinseattle wrote:As a criminal defense attorney who has successfully worked to overturn a wrongful conviction, the song takes on broader signficance for me, beyond the Ireland/England thing. I often blast the song in my car on the drive into work to get me psyched up for another day on the job.
IrishRover wrote:mechanoic "lady" who doid oit, yeah, oif oim roight..
chatterbox wrote:I'm Irish and I've never met anyone who talks like that. I always thought it sounded Swedish/Norwegian when I tried to pronounce it.
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