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Subject: RE: Songs sung by Rugby Supporters From: Leadfingers Date: 11 Mar 12 - 09:58 PM Sorry Nigel = Just couldnt resist that one ! Nice that Max Boyce is still sung though . |
Subject: RE: Songs sung by Rugby Supporters From: Nigel Parsons Date: 11 Mar 12 - 09:54 PM 'arry 'ad 'an 'orse Whilst mentioned by Max Boyce in "Hymns & Arias", "Ar Hyd y Nos" is not really a song that gets the terraces ringing. It is more by way of a lullaby. You'll often get someone to sing it in the bar after the game. The call for silence for the singer may often be referred to as a request for "bags of hush now, please". Cheers Nigel |
Subject: RE: Songs sung by Rugby Supporters From: KHNic Date: 11 Mar 12 - 08:39 PM And we were singing Hymns and Arias.......... Of course, the Irish seem stuck on Fields of Athenry. |
Subject: RE: Songs sung by Rugby Supporters From: Leadfingers Date: 11 Mar 12 - 07:47 PM What about 'arry 'ad 'an 'orse Nigel ? |
Subject: RE: Songs sung by Rugby Supporters From: Nigel Parsons Date: 11 Mar 12 - 04:37 PM And in Wales; "Hymns And Arias" Delilah Cwm Rhondda (Bread of Heaven) Calon Lan I bob un sydd ffyddlon Sospan fach etc. etc. etc. And of course, we don't just sing them in Wales, we sing them at away games too! No need for canned music to celebrate a score! Cheers Nigel |
Subject: Songs sung by Rugby Supporters From: Leadfingers Date: 11 Mar 12 - 09:33 AM My Bro asked me about Crowd songs at Rugby International Matches - NO problem with Swing Low , or Flower of Scotland , but what do they sing in Dublin ? And I mean at the match , NOT in the post match booze up ! LOL |
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