The Coors are remarkably bland (not to look at obviously) and didn't those two weird looking sisters in B'Witched go on to release some of the worst music ever?
It has changed for the worse - http://www.gigwise.com/rating/71512/The-best-Irish-star-of-all-time---vote-now Top 5 1. Nadine Coyle 2. Two Door Cinema Club 3. U2 4. Damien Rice 5. Snow Patrol Worst 5 1. Shane MacGowan 2. Clannad 3. Flogging Molly 4. The Blizzards 5. Villagers
You can't put the words 'Irish' and 'Musician' together It's an oxymoron like 'Military Intelligence'
**** off, us Irish are very musically gifted. Unlike the English or the Scots Ok, I admit that I'm glossing right over Jedward, Boyzone and Westlife there.
How are House of Pain Irish? Hate all that Irish/American ****e. "Me great, great granny came over on the boat from Donegal so I'm half Irish so I am" Pish.
Nah, he's a **** who can't sing. It was only Kirsty McColl who saved The Fairytale of New York. McGowan was ****e.
Me too. My great granny was from Cork so I'm 1/8th from Webel County, 7/8ths not from WC. Even more bizarre is that having discovered Barak Obama is, what was it, 1/32nd or 1/64th parts Irish, they fly him over there, he sups on a Guinness (who I believe have a fairly Unionist anti-Catholic history), declares his Oirishness and then tours Europe. They (US Presidents) all do it. W.T.F.?
I'm telling you all JJ72 were actually really good. They were <stampsfeet> ...and half of My Bloody Valentine were Irish - there's good music from everywhere.
Did their songs not all sound the same though? I recall "Snow" being quite good but everything else was a carbon copy?