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irish no words rock

Many of them are made up of descriptions of the neighbourhood. If you have the name of an Irish placename, it is often possible to work out its Ireland is no exception,Įxcept that its placenames can trace their ancestry to three language families: Gaelic, This is true of any culture (eg English -borough, -pool, -ham, -cester, That there are sounds and parts of words that appear over and over again in many You can find a lot more through my album St Patrick's Day Songs for Kids and many more of CDs. But I also know there are a LOT more out there.If you spend time studying a fairly detailed map of Ireland, it becomes clear I hope you enjoyed these fun and funny Irish drinking songs.

irish no words rock

Did he actually drink? Well, the answer for medieval Ireland is probably, yes, but Spaff wrote a nice satirical song that might convince you otherwise. It's not a drinking song, but it's funny as can be! One of my most-popular songs (written by Daniel Glasser) Oddly enough, it's an old English music hall song that is now dominated by Irish pub singers. It tells the origins of beer by a man named Charlie Mopps. This is easily my second favorite funny Irish drinking song. This is a great sing-along by Mick Ryan, hilarious song about the devil trying to bring a widow to hell by offering her heart's desire. It led to an entire album of Firefly Drinking Songs.

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Once again, this is not so much Irish as a funny drinking song based in the Firefly verse of Joss Whedon's TV show. I've run into a lot of people who wonder why I wear it. I started wearing a kilt for my shows in 1999. This song has turned more than one Celtic Thunder fan into a fan of Celtic music.Īn old sea shanty that shows that sailors have a GREAT sense of humor. Here's another funny parody of the song “ Lord of the Dance“, all about cats. Somehow, it snuck it's way into the Irish music scene. It turns out that it was written at the beginning of the 20th century for some sort of vaudeville musical. I first found this song on an album of Irish Drinking Songs. This is one of those classic funny Irish drinking songs that is played by nearly ever Irish pub band worth their grain of salt. This is a newer hobbit drinking song that is a great sing-along at Irish pubs. Okay, not really an IRISH drinking song, but I'm pleased to see that my hobbit drinking song has made a few list of funny Irish drinking songs by other blogs on the web. It captures a bit of that great Irish satire and celebration of death as found in Irish wakes. The Clancy Brothers made this song famous. I'm starting to explore that musical style a lot with this fun children's song. Lilting was a big part of the Irish vocal tradition. It's based on an old folk story that was set to music by Pat Cooksey. I first found this song under the name “The Barrel Song”. At some Renaissance festivals, the verses can go on and on with how people avoid drowning. This old sea shanty warns you against mermaids. It tells the story of a man who goes roving and realizes the folly of his ways. Probably the most-popular Irish drinking song ever. It tells what happens when you drink too much hard cider. This perhaps my all-time favorite funny Irish drinking song. Here's a few funny drinking songs from my albums. Patrick's Day songs and funny Irish drinking songs. It all starts March 1st through 17th on YouTube. It's gonna be a rockin' good time.Īs usual, I will kick off the event by introducing bands performing at the festival. I'm working on a whole new lineup for this year's St. Patrick's Day just around the corner and a show tomorrow, this is a good time to compile a list of funny Irish drinking songs that perhaps I might play this year.












Irish no words rock