Happy St Pats when it comes.
Here is a nice video to set you up for it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4RRHUjY71c
David
Happy St Pats when it comes.
Here is a nice video to set you up for it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4RRHUjY71c
David
Nice piece Davy. Happy St Pat’s day from one Scot to another!
(we all know Patrick was a Scot …)
Slan!
Colin
Blasphemy! Sheer blasphemy!!!
Haven’t ye ever heard the song?
Very nice, Davy
Eeeeeeeewwww. Sugar syrup overdose. Not so bad when the sound is turned off, but still … jeez.
djm
So, you don’t think the Women of Ireland beautiful? May you find more tolerance than you give.
Twistin’ words, y’are. Mna na hÉireann are fine when sung. Just ask Barry Lyndon. But drown them in reverb and soak them in synth string patches, add some trite idiomatic balderdash, and it is too much even for the pretty pictures to balance.
djm
“May the luck of the Irish enfold you…” ???
Fie!
When it finally finished, I felt as though I’d been on an elevator.
That was nice, Davy. Thank you.
Unfortunately I will be spending St Patrick’s Day freezin’ my ---- off marching in Roanoke’s parade. After temps into the seventies the forcast for Sat is a high of 42 and rain maybe. Waaaahhhh. I’ve done this parade when it was in the 20s and that was just plain miserable-wore my “longhandles” under my kilt and kilt hose that day. I guess it’ll take more Irish coffees to warm us all up.
You’re all wrong, actually. Patrick was most likely a Romanized Briton who spoke an early form of Welsh.
“May the luck of the Irish enfold you…” ???
“… how many times?”, was my question nce I read that. Blarney castle was by far that bit’s most popular image.
But, the sentiment is appreciated, thanks Davy, and a happy St, Amateur’s Night you.
You’re all wrong, actually. Patrick was most likely a Romanized Briton who spoke an early form of Welsh.
I’ve posted this before, but it’s so good it needs another post.
This is the real feckin tradishunal stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDowhZA1e1A
Mukade