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My personal choice would be Loft Holdings Wood by Microdisney.
The Hucklebuck
Green Fields of France by Fureys
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Originally Posted by wws
Possibly wouldn't qualify seen as
(a) it's not Irish
(b) it's not from the last 25 years
Technicalities, I know.
I aint voting in no TodayFM poll as I'm sure they'll give it to some U2 song. probably one of their mopier ones ...'One' most likely. y'wanna hear a real song called 'One' -check out Metallicas (written 5 years before U2s) tune of the same name ...now that's a piece of rocknroll.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roo69
Not Irish though -so i'll split my vote four ways between Phil Lynotts 'Old Town', Andy White's 'Religious Persuasion', The Golden Hordes '100 Boys' and Microdisneys 'Town To Town'.
Ray Houghtons not Irish but I dont see anyone else clamouring to have that 1-0 stricken from the history books
:p
I'll continue to split the Microdisney support and go for Begging Bowl.
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Originally Posted by wws
:confused: By 'anyone else' are you saying that I am?
Fair enough, Brendan Boyer and the royal showband released the song, I'll give you that much.
It was still at least Thirty Five years ago
With Or Without You-absoulute emotinal talent!!! :D
it is the past 25 years not 45 years head :pQuote:
Originally Posted by wws
(a) Eh Brendan Bowyer is from Waterford boy, the song was written by Yanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by noby
(b) Correctumundo :p
WITH OR WITHOUT YOU by U2... hard to argue with a U.S. #1 on the Billboard Charts ! ;)
There's too many brilliant tracks that even the greats are forgettable.
For eg. Heard Mary while ago on the bus home.
Great bit o song-writing.
Ok, I was trying to over-emphasise for effect. My humblest apologies to both yourself and wws.Quote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Still about 40 years old though.
As for my choice, I could give a different answer to that question every day.
Yesterday it was MBV - Sometimes.
I am reliably informed that his passport says he is Irish!... Are you calling the Department of Foreign Affairs liars? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by wws
Always remember only 2 kinds of people in the world ; 1) The Irish 2) those who wish they were :p
Would "Rainy Night in Soho" count as an Irish song?
absolutley it would!!! (said in a James Brown/Don King accent)Quote:
Originally Posted by patsh
Twinkle by Whipping Boy
Ghost of a Chance by The Blades.
To me the best Irish single of all time, but then again some crappy sentimental Bono/U2, Boyzone or Westlife trip will get it.
Whats the bet Daniel O'Donnell or Joe Dolan will be in the running. :eek:
P.S. I forgot, Teenage Kicks - The Undertones :p
RIP John Peel.
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Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
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