Would you believe I just had to look up this song. I have heard of the band, but didn’t really know it. It’s ok
KnightsOfCidona on
I hate the song for a petty reason actually – I once replied to the lead singer about a room in college, told him all about myself (because he asked for info on me) and he never got back to me then put a post up for the room again three days later!
WickerMan111 on
That’s the culchie song. It’s not played in Dublin and the commuter belt.
NoBookkeeper6864 on
Basically any song 2fm plays, support your local radio station folks, they play better music 🎶
Key-Half1655 on
Drove through it yesterday, bit shite tbf
Napoleon67 on
I cringe when I hear it.
henscastle on
You could always just switch over…
Ae101rolla on
Can’t stand it, sounds like a drunk lad down the pub trying to sing
Excellent_Eagle_8919 on
I heard someone describing it as, ‘culturally this is up there with Irelands Chicken roll, split the G mentality’….I can’t get away from it.
VanillaCommercial394 on
It made it on to Today FMs top 100 Irish songs of all time .
Staggering.
Loose_Jaguar1865 on
Brilliant !
YoIronFistBro on
The traffic in the village has the same effect.
Admirable_Money_7888 on
Was fine the first 10 or so times, then it got it to a point
Scannerk on
You need to take back the power – stop listening to the radio 😂
sillydoomcookie on
Delighted to report that I have absolutely no idea what this is referencing
redrover1978- on
I liked it when it came out but it was overplayed & got so sick of hearing it i hate it noe
conasatatu247 on
We’ll make sure to bury you with your Hurley by the river Dissour.
Former_Ganache3642 on
Very overplayed song. Their song that goes “gone are the days of the ivory tower” is much more overplayed though.
None of these come close to how crap the overplayed Irish radio favourites of Cian Ducrot and Dermot Kennedy is though. My God, that is miserable drivel.
FourthBedrock on
I live near Killeagh and there are only 2 good things about it. Glenbourgh woods and one of the priests tells good jokes.
MidnightSun77 on
Funny thing is I live in Germany and yesterday some German friend asked me about this song! 🤦🏻♂️🤪
I thought he was going to ask about Fontaines DC when he said Irish band….
LittleRose83 on
I don’t love it either, feels like it’s trying too hard to be oldskool Irish like the Dubliners or something, but significantly less good
The fact that it speaks to a swathe of the population who spent their youth and the best years of adulthood representing their parish , town or club just for the love of it means it occupies a fairly relatable even if a little melodramatic space.
I trained 2-3 times a week and flogged my body at a match every weekend for 25 years to wear the same jersey my dad did before me , and I think the song captures the emotions and motivations of an amateur sportsperson perfectly.
I really enjoy the song but I can really understand the fatigue from hearing it everywhere all the time. I fear it’s going to become the new wonderwall for college students with their guitars.
fensterdj on
I have some bad news for you about the forthcoming St Patricks day
bucajack on
/r/Ireland the most miserable place on Reddit
Aren’t we all a bunch of Moaning Michael’s?
iascganuisce on
I like it a lot. Listen to it quite often. Most people I know love it, but of course that means reddit will insist on hating it.
Original_Marzipan231 on
Hearing this song played over and over and seeing The 2 Johnny’s consistently at the top of the podcast charts makes me feel like I’m very out of touch with the average Irish person.
Accomplished-Sky8768 on
I was in a karaoke bar in Chicago and some drunk lad sang this and not even well, very badly, stumbling over it and I felt like knocking him over the head for embarrassing our entire nation
moistpishflaps on
My niece works in retail and is subjected to that song a disgusting number of times a day. She calls them Bumfluff and Sons
SingerHoliday1244 on
Reddit in a nutshell.
Hates gaa.
Hates 2 johnnies
Hates killeagh.
loinnir444 on
I worked their gig at the galway arts festival. They played killeagh 3 TIMES IN TWO HOURS. anyone who liked the song behind the bar wanted to personally set them on fire by the end.
Soft-Affect-8327 on
That’s not craic. Misery isn’t craic.
Dry-Communication922 on
I dont hate it but they have better songs like Man on The Moon
threein99 on
This song completely passed me by when it was released. I’ve only got into it the last couple of weeks.
Icy_Club_2040 on
Translating popular songs and singing them in Irish is much worse
nanormcfloyd on
ALL I AM, ALL I BE!!!!
Darth_Memer_1916 on
This is a brilliant song and I ^(used to) love it. Whenever RTE get their hands on a song from Irish Artists they just absolutely milk it dry and kill the song.
This is the kind of song that will be played on repeat for the next 2 to 3 years before being forgotten, then it will bring a tear to your eye 30 years from now in a pub.
Don_Speekingleesh on
I had never heard of this band or song before about two days ago. (I’m still not sure which is which.) I haven’t heard the song and see no reason to change that.
Gorazde on
There’s a lot of good things about that song. It does capture the idea of the club as being central to community and identity and all the passion and comeraderie that entails. Where it falls down, assuming they were aiming for a work of art, rather than a corporate anthem or an advertising jingle, is the complete lack of nuance or ambivalence.
There are other sides to small town life: depression, addiction, the lingering sense that there’s a wider world out there and you’re missing out because you chose what was safe and familiar over what was challenging and different. If the songwriter had found some way to acknowledge any of that, the song would have had substance. Instead it’s got about as much subtlety as “Tá an-áthas orm an corn seo a ghlacadh… hip hip hooray!”
Dangerous_Box8845 on
Why are you dis sour about it 😉
Sudden-Awareness4222 on
Up there with any Knnecap song that people wanna pretend they like
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Brilliant 👏
Know the feeling 😂
What song?
Would you believe I just had to look up this song. I have heard of the band, but didn’t really know it. It’s ok
I hate the song for a petty reason actually – I once replied to the lead singer about a room in college, told him all about myself (because he asked for info on me) and he never got back to me then put a post up for the room again three days later!
That’s the culchie song. It’s not played in Dublin and the commuter belt.
Basically any song 2fm plays, support your local radio station folks, they play better music 🎶
Drove through it yesterday, bit shite tbf
I cringe when I hear it.
You could always just switch over…
Can’t stand it, sounds like a drunk lad down the pub trying to sing
I heard someone describing it as, ‘culturally this is up there with Irelands Chicken roll, split the G mentality’….I can’t get away from it.
It made it on to Today FMs top 100 Irish songs of all time .
Staggering.
Brilliant !
The traffic in the village has the same effect.
Was fine the first 10 or so times, then it got it to a point
You need to take back the power – stop listening to the radio 😂
Delighted to report that I have absolutely no idea what this is referencing
I liked it when it came out but it was overplayed & got so sick of hearing it i hate it noe
We’ll make sure to bury you with your Hurley by the river Dissour.
Very overplayed song. Their song that goes “gone are the days of the ivory tower” is much more overplayed though.
None of these come close to how crap the overplayed Irish radio favourites of Cian Ducrot and Dermot Kennedy is though. My God, that is miserable drivel.
I live near Killeagh and there are only 2 good things about it. Glenbourgh woods and one of the priests tells good jokes.
Funny thing is I live in Germany and yesterday some German friend asked me about this song! 🤦🏻♂️🤪
I thought he was going to ask about Fontaines DC when he said Irish band….
I don’t love it either, feels like it’s trying too hard to be oldskool Irish like the Dubliners or something, but significantly less good
Me when I hear any Kneecap song
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It’s genuinely a good song.
The fact that it speaks to a swathe of the population who spent their youth and the best years of adulthood representing their parish , town or club just for the love of it means it occupies a fairly relatable even if a little melodramatic space.
I trained 2-3 times a week and flogged my body at a match every weekend for 25 years to wear the same jersey my dad did before me , and I think the song captures the emotions and motivations of an amateur sportsperson perfectly.
https://preview.redd.it/3zic31kk47pg1.jpeg?width=1440&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f930f042f0af6c158b2f90e28c6db971866d4206
What song?
I really enjoy the song but I can really understand the fatigue from hearing it everywhere all the time. I fear it’s going to become the new wonderwall for college students with their guitars.
I have some bad news for you about the forthcoming St Patricks day
/r/Ireland the most miserable place on Reddit
Aren’t we all a bunch of Moaning Michael’s?
I like it a lot. Listen to it quite often. Most people I know love it, but of course that means reddit will insist on hating it.
Hearing this song played over and over and seeing The 2 Johnny’s consistently at the top of the podcast charts makes me feel like I’m very out of touch with the average Irish person.
I was in a karaoke bar in Chicago and some drunk lad sang this and not even well, very badly, stumbling over it and I felt like knocking him over the head for embarrassing our entire nation
My niece works in retail and is subjected to that song a disgusting number of times a day. She calls them Bumfluff and Sons
Reddit in a nutshell.
Hates gaa.
Hates 2 johnnies
Hates killeagh.
I worked their gig at the galway arts festival. They played killeagh 3 TIMES IN TWO HOURS. anyone who liked the song behind the bar wanted to personally set them on fire by the end.
That’s not craic. Misery isn’t craic.
I dont hate it but they have better songs like Man on The Moon
This song completely passed me by when it was released. I’ve only got into it the last couple of weeks.
Translating popular songs and singing them in Irish is much worse
ALL I AM, ALL I BE!!!!
This is a brilliant song and I ^(used to) love it. Whenever RTE get their hands on a song from Irish Artists they just absolutely milk it dry and kill the song.
This is the kind of song that will be played on repeat for the next 2 to 3 years before being forgotten, then it will bring a tear to your eye 30 years from now in a pub.
I had never heard of this band or song before about two days ago. (I’m still not sure which is which.) I haven’t heard the song and see no reason to change that.
There’s a lot of good things about that song. It does capture the idea of the club as being central to community and identity and all the passion and comeraderie that entails. Where it falls down, assuming they were aiming for a work of art, rather than a corporate anthem or an advertising jingle, is the complete lack of nuance or ambivalence.
There are other sides to small town life: depression, addiction, the lingering sense that there’s a wider world out there and you’re missing out because you chose what was safe and familiar over what was challenging and different. If the songwriter had found some way to acknowledge any of that, the song would have had substance. Instead it’s got about as much subtlety as “Tá an-áthas orm an corn seo a ghlacadh… hip hip hooray!”
Why are you dis sour about it 😉
Up there with any Knnecap song that people wanna pretend they like