Irish Rover - Off Kilter video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/06/14

'Irish Rover' as performed by Off Kilter.

In the year of our lord 1806, we set sail from the fair cove of Cork.

We were bound far away with a cargo of bricks to the fine City Hall of New York.

And our very fine craft, she was rigged fore and aft,

And oh how the wild wind drove her.

She had twenty three masts and withstood several blasts

And we called her The Irish Rover.

There was Barney McGee from the banks of Dundee, there was Hogan from County Tyrone

And a chap called McGurk who was scared stiff of work and a man from Westmeath called Malone.

There was Slugger O'Toole who was drunk as a rule and Fighting Bill Treacy from Dover.

And your man, Mike McCann from the banks of the Bann was the skipper of the Irish Rover.

We had one million bales of old billygoat tails we had two million buckets of stone.

We had three million sides of old blind horses hides, we had four million packets of bones

We had five million hogs, six million dogs, seven million barrels of porter.

We had eight million bags of the best Sligo rags in the hold of the Irish Rover.

We had sailed seven years when the measles broke out, and the ship lost her way in the fog.

And the whole of the crew was reduced unto two, 'twas meself and the Captain's old dog.

Then the ship struck a rock -- terrible shock. And then she heeled right over

Turned nine times around and the poor old dog was drowned...

I'm the last of the Irish Rovers.

Comments

9 years ago

GrandpaNash

Disney made a big mistake by dumping this act in September 2014. The band wanted to stay at Epcot. The guests certainly wanted them to stay. Some bean-counting executive at Disney must have thought that providing world class entertainment at Disney wasn't worth the cost. Bad move, Disney. Very bad move.Fortunately, the last show was recorded and is on YouTube. The size of the crowds will show you how popular this act was.

9 years ago

Scott Jung

Just one lyrical comment/correction, the first line refers to the town of Cobh, which is in Cork, and pronounced "Cove". I know, Gaelic is a pain in the ass language. But, yeah.

9 years ago

Шоубиз Новосиб

super!!!!

10 years ago

Jerry Kimbrel

I, really like the Irish music, and it did ring my BELL. THANKS 4 WAKE-UP. J.Kimbrel Hippie'51 Entrepreneur+P.M.

10 years ago

Matt Vella

If he really was you wouldn't to just "put it out there".

10 years ago

spadehatesscrewtube

These guys rock :)

10 years ago

Andy Ferguson

Best band at Disney! I would say the British band is decent, but they're faking everything but guitars and lead vocals. And these guys are really nice too if you talk to them

11 years ago

dvcreservations

yes they are, were there last week

11 years ago

10toria19

#1 music group at Disney World.

11 years ago

glenn logan

All around fun group to watch when at EPCOT

11 years ago

LondonIrishRover

Where are the band from originally?

11 years ago

Björn Brännerud

saw these guys at epcot yesterday, the only band we stayed and looked when they played :)

11 years ago

Fernando Martins

#meshmusica +Daniel Malaquias 

12 years ago

brakeman

Pure awesome! :D

12 years ago

Sammy Cx

Gayyyyy fags

13 years ago

Liz King

@wierdman51 omg that must be so awesome, I've loved these guys for years :D they've inspired me to want to learn the bagpipes!

13 years ago

michael zymowski

My father is the drummer of this band. just putting that out there. lol.

13 years ago

SuperMrONeill

I'm from Canada, Cape Breton Island, and when I saw them at the Canadian Pavilion it made me feel home... And essentially these are a bunch of guys from Tennessee. LOL

13 years ago

Milaanen

this brings nostalgic memories of childhood, only to blame my parents .. thx for the upload

13 years ago

Eelanej

@Grayson91xp Send them up to Canada please!!

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