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Baby_M
(a 100+-year old building in downtown Akron, Ohio)
Posted: Jan 07, 2011 - 13:43
 

 Bleyfusz wrote:
What happened to Rum, Sodomy and?
 
This is from the Lash's solo album, after the band broke up.  {#Cheesygrin}

vicariance
(awesome like a billion hot dogs)
Posted: Jan 07, 2011 - 11:58
 

Pretty surprising to me that so many people find this sweetass dancy irish modern folk so boring.  I can well imagine hearing this at a pub raising me elbow to a bonny lass and skipping off to the dance floor.

Bleyfusz
Posted: Nov 05, 2010 - 03:59
 

What happened to Rum, Sodomy and?

weez
(Lexington, KY)
Posted: Sep 02, 2010 - 13:59
 

Was good until the singing started.

Mamarati
(Fort Worth, TX)
Posted: Sep 02, 2010 - 13:59
 

:::started to leave a comment about song, but fell asleep at keyboard:::

AvoidingWork
(Home of Big Boy #4004)
Posted: Aug 06, 2010 - 09:42
 

 LongGoneDaddy wrote:
stonehenge jpg
(does NOT go to 11)
 
Of course not.  It's 3.141593


LongGoneDaddy
Posted: Aug 06, 2010 - 09:41
 

stonehenge jpg
(does NOT go to 11)

SinisterDexter
Posted: Jul 05, 2010 - 12:45
 

 jonahboo wrote:
AND OH HOW THE PEOPLE OF STONEHENGE DANCED
 

{#Lol}

socalhol
(Seattle)
Posted: Jun 30, 2010 - 16:52
 

ugh...... this song is tiresome

Stingray
(EUROPE)
Posted: Jun 03, 2010 - 16:37
 

yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn....

blkstd
(Champaign, IL)
Posted: Apr 01, 2010 - 08:00
 

'The Lucky One' sounds like Kansas.

DaveInVA
(In a hovel in effluent Damnville, VA)
Posted: Jan 23, 2010 - 12:44
 

Sounds like an old sea shanty... I like {#Music}

EssexTex
(Gitche Gumee)
Posted: Oct 21, 2009 - 06:17
 

OIM ARRN DA LASH ROIT NOO

CamLwalk
(Albany NY)
Posted: Oct 21, 2009 - 06:11
 

heh.... I was gonna go with "Hearts!  Moons! Clovers!"  SpongeBob works too.

vit
Posted: Oct 21, 2009 - 06:11
 

jonahboo wrote:
AND OH HOW THE PEOPLE OF STONEHENGE DANCED


Buahahahaha!

MojoJojo
(Indianapolis, IN USA)
Posted: Apr 14, 2009 - 09:43
 


 
 
 
firefly6 wrote:
But my question is: Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
 


firefly6
Posted: Feb 10, 2009 - 07:40
 

But my question is: Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?

jonahboo
Posted: Feb 10, 2009 - 07:40
 

AND OH HOW THE PEOPLE OF STONEHENGE DANCED

beelzebubba
(Where the hell is Walldrug, South Dakota?)
Posted: Feb 10, 2009 - 07:39
 

yawn.



fluffybum
Posted: Jan 09, 2009 - 15:50
 

yes, and i cant find me friggin' lobster traps! Tomulas wrote:
Ah, me lucky charms!

Enough of this squid-jiggin tripe, lad!
 



Deadwing
(Cincinnati OH)
Posted: Jan 09, 2009 - 15:50
 

A pleasant enough little ditty   {#Cheers}

Tomulas
Posted: Nov 07, 2008 - 12:29
 

Ah, me lucky charms!

Enough of this squid-jiggin tripe, lad!

Isabeau
(on the bridge)
Posted: Nov 07, 2008 - 12:28
 

I like! Love the Mandolin!

OldFrenchie
(Frozen wastes of Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)
Posted: Jan 28, 2008 - 17:48
 

Tailypoe wrote:
I Prefer my Lash with Rum & Sodomy

Mindscrape
(Boulder, CO)
Posted: Jan 28, 2008 - 17:45
 

Don't really like the singing, but a catchy little musical bridge.
Tailypoe
(In the basement of Otto's Barouque Musick behing the boxes of pickle jars)
Posted: Jan 28, 2008 - 17:45
 

I Prefer my Lash with Rum & Sodomy
a_genuine_find
(Home of the Fat and land of the Blind)
Posted: Dec 28, 2007 - 07:30
 

The singer's voice reminds me a lot of Dan Fogelberg
sans
(Philly)
Posted: Dec 28, 2007 - 07:27
 

HO HUM-
Insert: DROPKICK MURPHYS, The State Of Massachusetts
Martino
(http://www.mmgzegwaard.nl)
Posted: Dec 28, 2007 - 07:26
 

Krow_Pie wrote:
This is a joke right?


let's hope so!

although....i heard this before. =(
helene
Posted: Dec 12, 2007 - 14:47
 

This song needs some serious relent.
TheFriendlyCat
(Five Miles South of Nowhere)
Posted: Dec 12, 2007 - 14:28
 

Whoa, didn't see that coming!
RobotDeath
(Los Angeles)
Posted: Oct 26, 2007 - 12:03
 

These kids are no Pogues, I can tell you that.
Bocephus
(Boulder, CO)
Posted: Oct 26, 2007 - 12:02
 

auburntigerrich wrote:
Thursday night at Bennigan's.


Too funny...yet somehow sums it up nicely.
auburntigerrich
(Mesa, AZ)
Posted: Oct 18, 2007 - 15:41
 

A mediocre effort. Thursday night at Bennigan's.

Uninspired and foot dragging, at least until the end. Where are the traditional roots?
rKokon
(MD)
Posted: Sep 17, 2007 - 05:25
 

horstman wrote:
Whew!

I'm getting dizzy.
The instruments bring out my British/Scottish/Irish music blood . . . Read the comment disparaging the singing--but I hadn't even heard any singing. Interesting. Will listen out for it next time around.
Krow_Pie
(Venice, California)
Posted: Aug 24, 2007 - 17:02
 

This is a joke right?
kaz
(US)
Posted: Aug 24, 2007 - 17:01
 

Hard to get into this, wish they'd play some Emerald Rose - far more enjoyable celtic music for me.
psg
(Ottawa,Ontario,Canada)
Posted: Jul 24, 2007 - 05:42
 

For me it's the sound of penny whistles and the like that drive me absolutely bonkers. Can't hit the mute button fast enough whenever I hear "celtic-sounding" music.

canadave wrote:
For some reason, I just can't get into it. I think it's the singer, there's just something he lacks to sound good singing a good, rollicking Celtic tune.

canadave
(Ottawa, ON)
Posted: Jul 16, 2007 - 07:03
 

For some reason, I just can't get into it. I think it's the singer, there's just something he lacks to sound good singing a good, rollicking Celtic tune.
Wizzuvvoz
(middle of the road in the groin of America)
Posted: May 30, 2007 - 09:22
 

Exchange the vocals for someone with a little balls and I kind of like this. It would be interesting to hear some input from across the Atlantic.
Marina1
(Edmonton, Alberta)
Posted: May 30, 2007 - 09:22
 

Don't usually like the Irish-jiggy songs, but this one is real good. Kind of rock-jig.


MojoJojo
(Indianapolis, IN USA)
Posted: May 22, 2007 - 10:11
 

Up from 6 to 7. Don't play it too much tho...
On_The_Beach
(Vancouver, Canada)
Posted: May 14, 2007 - 13:29
 

Maybe after a few pints . . .
Whirlpool
(Somewhere in California)
Posted: Apr 28, 2007 - 22:48
 

This song is a lucky one.
terhalter
Posted: Mar 28, 2007 - 08:30
 

I like the visual of fairies dancin' and then King Kongs' foot crushing....
Narty
Posted: Mar 28, 2007 - 08:29
 

Uninspired/Uninspiring
LizDeines
(Where its Forever Spring)
Posted: Mar 28, 2007 - 08:26
 

AWESOME.
rah
Posted: Mar 20, 2007 - 13:38
 

inindian wrote:


I hear what you're saying and I'm and...maybe you know but FYI there are jigs danced in groups where the arms are used as opposed to the solo 'armless' ones that are mainly competitive or exhibition...could it be the difference between soccer and rugby


it's called step-dancing.
inindian
('bout 45 north)
Posted: Mar 12, 2007 - 19:11
 

celadonstone wrote:
Wow. You could really dance a jig to the end of this. But careful, just like soccer, you cant use your arms!!!


I hear what you're saying and I'm and...maybe you know but FYI there are jigs danced in groups where the arms are used as opposed to the solo 'armless' ones that are mainly competitive or exhibition...could it be the difference between soccer and rugby
horstman
(Syracuse, New York)
Posted: Mar 12, 2007 - 18:51
 

Whew!

I'm getting dizzy.