My friend, Whiskey in the Jar was right there. Either the Thin Lizzie or the Dubliners version. I’ve heard that song while in Ireland. Can’t say the same for Enya, as much as I do like both her work and that song.
Yes, I’m aware it was in that movie. I haven’t seen the movie though.
I’m more familiar with the Metallica version of Whisky in the Jar, but I have heard the Thin Lizzy version. But I guess you mean Irish singers or bands. And it’s a good one. Dropkick Murphys have some good Irish pub songs, but they’re Irish-American.
It’s an Irish folk song that dates back centuries, somewhere between 1650ish and the 1700s. The Civil War song “We’ll Fight for Uncle Sam” is based on the same tune.
The Pogues and Dubliners did a folksy recording in the late 60s and then Thin Lizzy a more rock version in 72. Metallica was essentially covering the Thin Lizzie version 25 years later. Point is, it’s an Irish song about Irish stuff (i.e. fuck the Brits and whiskey) with many versions sang by Irish bands from which to choose.
The song from “Far and Away”?
My friend, Whiskey in the Jar was right there. Either the Thin Lizzie or the Dubliners version. I’ve heard that song while in Ireland. Can’t say the same for Enya, as much as I do like both her work and that song.
Yes, I’m aware it was in that movie. I haven’t seen the movie though.
I’m more familiar with the Metallica version of Whisky in the Jar, but I have heard the Thin Lizzy version. But I guess you mean Irish singers or bands. And it’s a good one. Dropkick Murphys have some good Irish pub songs, but they’re Irish-American.
It’s an Irish folk song that dates back centuries, somewhere between 1650ish and the 1700s. The Civil War song “We’ll Fight for Uncle Sam” is based on the same tune.
The Pogues and Dubliners did a folksy recording in the late 60s and then Thin Lizzy a more rock version in 72. Metallica was essentially covering the Thin Lizzie version 25 years later. Point is, it’s an Irish song about Irish stuff (i.e. fuck the Brits and whiskey) with many versions sang by Irish bands from which to choose.
Okay, that I did not know. That’s awesome. Explains the dated lyrics though.