A whiff of Cordite
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On Raglan Road anyone? ''tis but round the corner from the RDS
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Not bad. Slow to mid-tempo dirges are best for crowds: the “Fields”, etc. But Raglan Road requires a bit of timing- not sure we are up to that, unless led by an organised core group. Didn’t we use to have a choir?TerenureJim wrote:On Raglan Road anyone? ''tis but round the corner from the RDS
I was always fond of The Minstrel Boy: the Thomas Moore song. Stuff about harps and all that which sort of touch on our emblems.
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I think On Raglan Road is too hard to sing, and not well known enough. Fields of Athenry is a great song to have for a crowd because it's easy to time and sing in tune. I'm probably the least musical person alive and when bullied into singing at family events use Fields of Athenry as my go-to option because it's one of the hardest to butcher.
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Nice! A great version by Joe Strummer also featured at the end of the film “Black Hawk Down”.johng wrote:
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The semi-final also told you something in definitive terms - if Joey Carbery leaves Leinster to go to Munster his career will be over.
It is a matter of regret that Munster can't play the game like Scarlets, Glasgow or Leinster. They don't have the vision, the system or the skills.
Why ask Carbery to come down, ask him to play his natural game, then realise it doesn't suit Munster and mid-season ask him to change his style? It would be like putting a turbo-booster in a Zetor tractor.
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Message is a bit weird though. About him stalking some young wan that didn't like him.TerenureJim wrote:On Raglan Road anyone? ''tis but round the corner from the RDS
How about the Monto?
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With the Lyrics:Laighin Break wrote:Message is a bit weird though. About him stalking some young wan that didn't like him.TerenureJim wrote:On Raglan Road anyone? ''tis but round the corner from the RDS
How about the Monto?
We'll beat you in the RDS,
The R D S, The R D S,
We'll beat you in the RDS,
Lein en ster
You said you'd try to beat us
But you never can defeat us
We'll beat you in the RDS,
And then go Home[/.i]
Sung in the Key of F - start on Middle C and repeated, ad nausium until the white flag is raised.
Football songs should be chants not melodies. They should also sound improved after every pint. Just think of the last time you heard a tenor sing "Take her up to Monto"
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Ruckedtobits wrote:With the Lyrics:Laighin Break wrote:Message is a bit weird though. About him stalking some young wan that didn't like him.TerenureJim wrote:On Raglan Road anyone? ''tis but round the corner from the RDS
How about the Monto?
We'll beat you in the RDS,
The R D S, The R D S,
We'll beat you in the RDS,
Lein en ster
You said you'd try to beat us
But you never can defeat us
We'll beat you in the RDS,
And then go Home[/.i]
Sung in the Key of F - start on Middle C and repeated, ad nausium until the white flag is raised.
Football songs should be chants not melodies. They should also sound improved after every pint. Just think of the last time you heard a tenor sing "Take her up to Monto"
Really?!?!
I don’t think Phil Coulter is sweating...
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Take it up the jumper, jumper jumper.Laighin Break wrote:Message is a bit weird though. About him stalking some young wan that didn't like him.TerenureJim wrote:On Raglan Road anyone? ''tis but round the corner from the RDS
How about the Monto?
Take it up the jumper Leinster go.
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The Wounded, what an episode.johng wrote:
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Very poignant episode.RoboProp wrote:The Wounded, what an episode.johng wrote:
Minstrel Boy does however have sort of 'ladyboyish' connotations, sort of.
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Like fighting for a cause against the odds and that type of “effeminate” stuff?!Oldschool wrote:Very poignant episode.RoboProp wrote:The Wounded, what an episode.johng wrote:
Minstrel Boy does however have sort of 'ladyboyish' connotations, sort of.
There are probably scores of reasons not to chose it as club song- but that’s just about the most piss-poor of them!
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No the minstrel bit.artaneboy wrote:Like fighting for a cause against the odds and that type of “effeminate” stuff?!oldschool wrote: Very poignant episode.
Minstrel Boy does however have sort of 'ladyboyish' connotations, sort of.
There are probably scores of reasons not to chose it as club song- but that’s just about the most piss-poor of them!
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Musicians are effeminate? Okay- that’s an interesting take. We won’t get into the essential presence of metal horns in Roman legions, the fife and drums as a constant in early modern armies, etc., etc.Oldschool wrote:No the minstrel bit.artaneboy wrote:Like fighting for a cause against the odds and that type of “effeminate” stuff?!oldschool wrote: Very poignant episode.
Minstrel Boy does however have sort of 'ladyboyish' connotations, sort of.
There are probably scores of reasons not to chose it as club song- but that’s just about the most piss-poor of them!
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Ah- I see where you coming from now. We don’t want any of that shite!Oldschool wrote:Artistic
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The IT pick Leinster's best XV of the season today and left out Scott Fardy.
I know he was signed and started off the season as a second row and yet played most recently (primarily due to injury) at his original position in Australia as a 6 but he has been one of the players of this excellent season and much as I admire Rhys Ruddock who has had another season beset by injury there is no way he has been ahead of Fardy this season in terms of his contribution overall.
I know he was signed and started off the season as a second row and yet played most recently (primarily due to injury) at his original position in Australia as a 6 but he has been one of the players of this excellent season and much as I admire Rhys Ruddock who has had another season beset by injury there is no way he has been ahead of Fardy this season in terms of his contribution overall.
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Bizarre. Rhys is magnificent but this year based on his injury absences and Fardy's brilliance he should not be in that team. Also Rob was injured for the 2011 Heineken Cup Final so has three medals not four.Lar wrote:The IT pick Leinster's best XV of the season today and left out Scott Fardy.
I know he was signed and started off the season as a second row and yet played most recently (primarily due to injury) at his original position in Australia as a 6 but he has been one of the players of this excellent season and much as I admire Rhys Ruddock who has had another season beset by injury there is no way he has been ahead of Fardy this season in terms of his contribution overall.