When I was a club DJ/soundman I played this every night (late 90s-early '10s). Crazy bastards started singing along and I'd have to tell at them to GTFO! lol
Adam Fitzpatrick You wouldn't hear it xD People tell me all the time that I sound like I have an English accent (despite not being English at all to my knowledge) I've had maybe a dozen times where someone has asked me "Where are you from? England?" Had it happen earlier today... If you've known someone for a really, really long time then often you just don't hear it and if it's your accent (which everyone has some accent... Not sure which part of England my accent sounds like also...) then you would not hear your own accent...
I have one and i use it to tell people off. Mostly from my Highschool years. I really wish i had my phone my last year because the Vice P was acting rude and very pro nazi to me. So i could tell him to buggar off for getting in my ear all the time and winding me up over little things. When i have high functioning autism and trying to live my life.
Man oh man i wish i'd had this one to play at my old coffee shop. All we had was "So Long, Farewell, Bye-Bye," which is way too polite, "Closing Time," which is soft as shite, and "Exodus," which the dumb bastards didn't even get.
I found this song from a guy who played it as his outro on Twitch after people kept spoiling and backseat gaming Dark Souls 3. He just ended the stream and played this song. Nice choice of music!
Man...as a barman this song is more than appropriate....EVERY FUCKING BAND should play this song after orders. It engages the crowd BUT also tells them enough is enough.....BUGGER OFF, YOU BASTARDS BUGGER OFF...lol
Henk Boonstra My beloved grandfather (a true Irishman through and through) requested that aside from A Parting Glass being sung by his eight granddaughters, ONLY upbeat irish drinking songs should be played at his wake. This was the final song and a fantastic way to end a joyous evening: the only tears that were shed were those of joy and everybody left happy.
This was played in a gay bar in Newcastle many years ago! And the gaffa used to say, 'We have had your money, lets have your glasses!' Now 'Fuck Off! :) I loved t!!!
"Glasses" doesn't seem too fitting. You sure you heard it right? It wasn't: "Now let's have your asses!" I don't frequent gay bars as much as you apparently do but based on what I saw in the few I have wandered into over the years, they love to flaunt their live for ass. Just sayin'
2AM in the morning? Is that as opposed to 2AM in the evening? Or 2PM in the morning? Or are you just one of those redundant, redundant fools (like having deja vu all over again)? P.S. - You DO realize that, in the Dictionary, under "Redundant," it says "See Redundant," don't you? HA-HA!! Made you look!!! LMFAO!!
Steven Ritter, Were you deep in drink, or was it just a typo? I.m eating my morning porridge (still completely sober) and I clearly understood what you meant. So that guy with the comment should maybe just bugger off!! Peace & Love!!
Anyone who thinks this is the Fiddler's Green version has obviously never heard the Fiddler's Green version. This is for sure The Bootless and The Unhorsed, at the Last Chance Saloon in Burlington Vermont.
Great gift from Burlington Vermont. Boothless and Unhorsed recorded this version over 35 years ago, still going strong even if the credit is constantly being highjacked by Irish groups.
The singer isn't actually yelling FU to the crowd.....it's the other way around. When the singer states "BUGGER OFF....etc" the crowd are responding "FU!!!!"
A St. Patrick's day must have for me here in the US.. And I don't mean for drinking alright lol, although honestly it is great to listen to it when having a pint or two for sure.. I'm truly so proud of my Irish heritage and that I got a chance to meet all my cousins from my father's side of the family who still reside in Ireland even today.. I learned a lot when I was there and I have even got my dual citizenship finally 🙌.. Love you Grandfather Charlie and I truly wish I could've had more time with you while you were alive.. RIP Grandfather Charlie and I look forward to seeing you again someday. ❤️🙏🙏
Strange the difference between those of Irish heritage who live in England, Australia, New Zealand and the US (I have lived in all those countries as well as the Republic and the North). They all have a very different view of the "old country" and the Brits. I hate to say this, but the most measured are those of Irish heritage born in the UK. While those most ill informed - the ones born and brought up in the US. And that's a shame because you are the largest and most influential diaspora. Too often you want to impose an American view of the world on Ireland and not that of the Irish.
I sing this to myself EVERY work night as I wait impatiently for the last customers to get it through their thick, drunken heads that it is closing time and fucking LEAVE, so that me and my co-workers can actually close the place and go home ourselves.
It's the Band's last song hunni, "The sooner we'll get paid" The Band get paid for playing a gig, while the bartender is shoving the customers out of the door remember "door hit you in the ass"
This is the true Irish philosophy showing here. They are resentful (feeling or expressing bitterness or indignation at having been treated unfairly) of everyone from way back.
@samtaurus007 totally agree:here in NH even, there's plenty of would be Irish, and as a bartender for 10 years in a place with 400 capacity, dance floor , and a boss too cheap to hire a cop (18 year olds could drink). St.Patties day was for everyone. My Scot rugby coach called me an "animal" after seeing a good hit on snotty Dartmouth, girls mothers wouldn't let them go out with me, "Me father was an Orangeman, me mother wore the green.." Charlie Brown was similiarly cursed by Lucy as a rufneck
my neighbors play really shought rap music i got ma speaker max volume and played for this 20 mins of playing it they shut up those bastards buggered off
I don't celebrate it because of what it's really celebrating. it's nothing to do with Irish pride. it's all about st patrick and his "snake hunt" against the druids.
TRUE. BUT I WENT TODAY AND I SAW SOME GOOD iris MUSICIANS PLAY. I ALSO SAY THREE YOUNG MUSLIM GIRLS IN HIJABS, LONG DRESSES, AND----GREEN CLOVER NECKLACES THAT THEY MUST HAVE GOTTEN FOR FREE AT THE CELEBRATION. THIS WAS IN SAN Francisco, USA, AND STRUCK ME AS MULTI-CULTERALISM AT IT'S FINEST.
Drinking straight vodka at 4:00 in the morning... 1 hour before work. If your walking on ice you might as well dance! I got red hair for a reason; respect Ireland.
Carolus Rex I live in Romania, a former communist country, now capitalist... but now some said that Brussels doesnt even call Romania a country, rather a conglomerate(idk of what). My parents were middle class in their life. I am a middle class man, and judging by the thing I have, a upper middle class, yeah... You won the bet... fuck
No chorus in history has ever been so fun to sing along to. Love it.
All pubs should play this at closing time.
used to work at an orange leaf and when closing time came i wish we could have played this
There are some who do play this at the end...
Yes they do
you have no idea hwo suited that song would be in this moment
When I was a club DJ/soundman I played this every night (late 90s-early '10s). Crazy bastards started singing along and I'd have to tell at them to GTFO! lol
This is like the national anthem of Irish bartenders.
ALL bartenders
Justin Kitchen so true!
All Irish Bartenders
Of bartenders worldwide I'd say.
@@someoneelse101 You beat me to it Mate. But its true enough no matter who says it. 🍻
I'm actually a very quiet person in real life, but if I had an Irish accent, I'd never shut up
Adam Fitzpatrick You wouldn't hear it xD
People tell me all the time that I sound like I have an English accent (despite not being English at all to my knowledge) I've had maybe a dozen times where someone has asked me "Where are you from? England?" Had it happen earlier today... If you've known someone for a really, really long time then often you just don't hear it and if it's your accent (which everyone has some accent... Not sure which part of England my accent sounds like also...) then you would not hear your own accent...
I AM PART IRISH AND DON'T HAVE THE ACCENT BUT I CAN PULL IT OFF SO I THINK YOU COULD PROBABLY DO IT
im trying to learn it so when i get angry i can use it have a laugh about it
I have one and i use it to tell people off. Mostly from my Highschool years. I really wish i had my phone my last year because the Vice P was acting rude and very pro nazi to me. So i could tell him to buggar off for getting in my ear all the time and winding me up over little things. When i have high functioning autism and trying to live my life.
HA me to
I'm pure Irish and when ever I go to the pub or bar I always bring my guitar and we always sing this song as well as Kiss my Irish arse.
"kiss my irish arse"?! wtf that's a song yall are great
This isn't an Irish song, this is Newfie
Speaking as a bartender, i wish i could play this when it gets to closing time. I'd probably get fired, though. Or stabbed.
I play this when I close my gym at 2300 HRS :)
+ThingMaBobJimmy Shame.
+ThingMaBobJimmy Just get you're self a Dalton
Nah, knowing drunks, you'll get your face punched in.
Man oh man i wish i'd had this one to play at my old coffee shop. All we had was "So Long, Farewell, Bye-Bye," which is way too polite, "Closing Time," which is soft as shite, and "Exodus," which the dumb bastards didn't even get.
Is this the Irish equivalent of "Closing Time"?
Elementary my aquantence that it is.
Closing Time is the Craic version of this.
Wait a minute did you just ask if bugger off ment closing time?
@@potatoe2317 Well it is closer to GET OUT FECK OFF YOU CANT STAND AND LOOK ME IN THE EYES SO YA WONT BE ABLE TO LINE THE GLASS UP TO YOUR LIPS!
Yes, it’s the “ Irish” version of Closing time
I found this song from a guy who played it as his outro on Twitch after people kept spoiling and backseat gaming Dark Souls 3. He just ended the stream and played this song. Nice choice of music!
Sibernethy best idea I've ever heard
ok. if I'll do a stream in my life I'll play this song at the end
Sibernethy
When you work a closing retail shift, and the customers won’t leave the damn store!
Dramapony fell you there
Dramapony 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣 wow
I feel this
Now THAT... is a Closer.
Man...as a barman this song is more than appropriate....EVERY FUCKING BAND should play this song after orders. It engages the crowd BUT also tells them enough is enough.....BUGGER OFF, YOU BASTARDS BUGGER OFF...lol
I want this at the end of my funeral! :D
I can do with that, you just went retired !
:D
Same dude
Henk Boonstra lol
Henk Boonstra My beloved grandfather (a true Irishman through and through) requested that aside from A Parting Glass being sung by his eight granddaughters, ONLY upbeat irish drinking songs should be played at his wake. This was the final song and a fantastic way to end a joyous evening: the only tears that were shed were those of joy and everybody left happy.
When I'm old enough, I'm gonna open a pub and I will play this at closing time at least once a week. most likely on a Saturday. :P
Make it a friday. Pubs are popular on Fridays
You need a business partner 😂
This was played in a gay bar in Newcastle many years ago! And the gaffa used to say, 'We have had your money, lets have your glasses!' Now 'Fuck Off! :)
I loved t!!!
I think it could be called 'Honest Capitalism' :)
"Glasses" doesn't seem too fitting. You sure you heard it right? It wasn't:
"Now let's have your asses!"
I don't frequent gay bars as much as you apparently do but based on what I saw in the few I have wandered into over the years, they love to flaunt their live for ass. Just sayin'
I read that last bit in a very thick Yorkshire accent
Newcastle isn't in yorkshire
Yeah but bugger off is what we say here in Yorkshire, that's the reason why I read it in that accent
Discovered this song by accident. Love it.
I want this played at my wedding
mii284 Nice move and it would quite funny.
I promise to lead the chorus for ya!
We used it for when we closed the bar at our reception, it worked well and people loved it and laughed.
If you ever get married
Marriage that will not last. Btw you did it yet?
If you walk through Glasgow you will probably hear something exactly fucking like this!
I did play this at closing time and sang with it ROFL they laughed and marched off.
Seen this on my recommended videos. Had to click on it to see if it was a Scottish or Irish song. Got to love telling someone to Bugger off
For a living no less.Missed my calling.
Played at the bar at 2 am in the morning great times and memories.
2AM in the morning?
Is that as opposed to 2AM in the evening?
Or 2PM in the morning?
Or are you just one of those redundant, redundant fools (like having deja vu all over again)?
P.S. - You DO realize that, in the Dictionary, under "Redundant," it says "See Redundant," don't you?
HA-HA!! Made you look!!! LMFAO!!
@@davelindstrom6005 I bet you feel so intelligent now, right? Such a high IQ comment.
Bugger off, shit brain.
Anytime a country gets evaded the defenders should play this.
+BRO'VERLORD I meant invaded. I was very tired when typing that.
Steven Ritter, Were you deep in drink, or was it just a typo? I.m eating my morning porridge (still completely sober) and I clearly understood what you meant. So that guy with the comment should maybe just bugger off!! Peace & Love!!
eh i got it and i was wasted off my ass
Im three sheets to the wind and I got the message just fine
National anthem of Gandhi to the british
Best lyrics i've ever heard in my entire life
i love going back to Ireland once a year and having a skin full and singing all the irish drinking songs
Anyone who thinks this is the Fiddler's Green version has obviously never heard the Fiddler's Green version. This is for sure The Bootless and The Unhorsed, at the Last Chance Saloon in Burlington Vermont.
Great gift from Burlington Vermont. Boothless and Unhorsed recorded this version over 35 years ago, still going strong even if the credit is constantly being highjacked by Irish groups.
nitropost who?
Thanks for that! I was scrolling the comments just to find the name of the recording artists/band.
Every Tuesday night, my friends sang this in the pub. Best nights in my life to sing along to this
The singer isn't actually yelling FU to the crowd.....it's the other way around. When the singer states "BUGGER OFF....etc" the crowd are responding "FU!!!!"
No kidding?
faey06 no shit
Thanks, Captain Obvious.. I’d have never noticed.
No shit Sherlock.
I love songs with character! This is a work of art.
I would never have quit the band if we just could have closed with this song every night.
My favorite song
A St. Patrick's day must have for me here in the US.. And I don't mean for drinking alright lol, although honestly it is great to listen to it when having a pint or two for sure.. I'm truly so proud of my Irish heritage and that I got a chance to meet all my cousins from my father's side of the family who still reside in Ireland even today.. I learned a lot when I was there and I have even got my dual citizenship finally 🙌.. Love you Grandfather Charlie and I truly wish I could've had more time with you while you were alive.. RIP Grandfather Charlie and I look forward to seeing you again someday. ❤️🙏🙏
Strange the difference between those of Irish heritage who live in England, Australia, New Zealand and the US (I have lived in all those countries as well as the Republic and the North). They all have a very different view of the "old country" and the Brits. I hate to say this, but the most measured are those of Irish heritage born in the UK. While those most ill informed - the ones born and brought up in the US. And that's a shame because you are the largest and most influential diaspora. Too often you want to impose an American view of the world on Ireland and not that of the Irish.
@@VaucluseVanguard omg you need professional help
I'd like to hear this as the doxology in a church service🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
All the bars closed yesterday because of the Corona Virus, a day before St. Patrick's day. This is quite fitting
I'm gonna make this my ringtone....
Matthew Sampson WHY DIDNT I THINK OF THAT?!
I sing this to myself EVERY work night as I wait impatiently for the last customers to get it through their thick, drunken heads that it is closing time and fucking LEAVE, so that me and my co-workers can actually close the place and go home ourselves.
this is like the reverse irish drinking song.
instead of revelers singing while drinking
the bartender is telling everyone to bugger off!
It's the Band's last song hunni, "The sooner we'll get paid" The Band get paid for playing a gig, while the bartender is shoving the customers out of the door remember "door hit you in the ass"
To be precise:
"Like a herd of bloody swine WHO refuse to leave the trough" ;-)
If I ever end up owning a bar, this will be the final song EVERY night!
Another sweet ballad from Bootless and Unhorsed. :)
This is the true Irish philosophy showing here. They are resentful (feeling or expressing bitterness or indignation at having been treated unfairly) of everyone from way back.
LOL Great "Closing Time" song. I think one of the bars played this to clear the place. Maybe Milwaukee.
this is on off the funniest songs i've heard in a long time
Greetings from Germany.....love that song. 🍀
@samtaurus007 totally agree:here in NH even, there's plenty of would be Irish, and as a bartender for 10 years in a place with 400 capacity, dance floor , and a boss too cheap to hire a cop (18 year olds could drink). St.Patties day was for everyone. My Scot rugby coach called me an "animal" after seeing a good hit on snotty Dartmouth, girls mothers wouldn't let them go out with me, "Me father was an Orangeman, me mother wore the green.." Charlie Brown was similiarly cursed by Lucy as a rufneck
Listening to this make me so feckin happy this is what most irish people listen to include me to :D
Ben McKenna
Tis an insult to every patron that refuses to leave.
I wanna get this song played at my funeral!!!
Boris Van Echelpoel shut up,you just copied a comment and thought people would like it!!! >:((((
Love this song that was one of the song they sang in Ireland at the pub
Planning to go to Ireland soon, I don't drink, but I swear to St Patrick that I will be prepared for singing
my neighbors play really shought rap music i got ma speaker max volume and played for this 20 mins of playing it they shut up those bastards buggered off
I once led the dish room at a restaurant in a round of this. It was worth getting written up over it to cheer up my coworkers.
And thank you for underlining my point so promptly and effectively young fella.
TCB (loves it when that happens).
If you don't celebrate ST Patricks day bugger off.
I don't celebrate it because of what it's really celebrating. it's nothing to do with Irish pride. it's all about st patrick and his "snake hunt" against the druids.
wiccanslave meh its an excuse to drink that I won't say no to
Adam Gelling I'll drink to that 🍻 😜
TRUE. BUT I WENT TODAY AND I SAW SOME GOOD iris MUSICIANS PLAY. I ALSO SAY THREE YOUNG MUSLIM GIRLS IN HIJABS, LONG DRESSES, AND----GREEN CLOVER NECKLACES THAT THEY MUST HAVE GOTTEN FOR FREE AT THE CELEBRATION. THIS WAS IN SAN Francisco, USA, AND STRUCK ME AS MULTI-CULTERALISM AT IT'S FINEST.
stan smith CHEERS LAD!! ST Pats is me favourite day of da y'r!
My Saint Patricks day is not complete without listening to this song.
My granddad plays this in the car when I go to visit him. He's great :)
This is amazing thank you 🤣 I need to use this for an outro one day
God bless Ireland.
And Canada, it seems. Lol
This is the most Irish song in existence. No other song could come close if it tried.
When you're an Irish Bartender on St. Patrick's Day and you've just had enough lol
Drinking straight vodka at 4:00 in the morning...
1 hour before work.
If your walking on ice you might as well dance!
I got red hair for a reason; respect Ireland.
I'm love the Irish music it's awesome
This is my jam. I showed this to my worst enemy. His reaction was so funny. I'm crying.
Listen twelve times in a row. I got a lot more this evening.
Cheers from France irishmen, we'vegot some bands singing singing this to end their shows !
I want to play this all down the street very loud
This song has given me the confidence to say 'bugger off' to people who try and talk to me who I don't like!!
If I ever work in a bar I'm playing this at closing time every day
Such a perfect song to round off an evening at your local...lol
I work the closing shift at a Walmart. If I ever want to get fired, this is definitely what I will do to be fired! Going out with a laugh!
Definately singing this at work right now...
I am no longer depressed thanks to this song.
I love this song so happy always cheer me up
Still want this at the end of my funeral.
I may have to open a pub just so I can have this playing at kicking out time. :P
This will be my funeral song
Damn i love being Irish were just so down to earth and can tell the truth when we want to
This is how we make people leave at the end of the night at the bar that I work at:)
Tori Acevedo just play the bag pipes it clears a room fast af
And yet another song I can not play at work, (boss finds it offensive) so, he can BUGGER OFF!!!!!!!!!
this little ditty helps get my cousins to leave my father's wait LOL
wake
This was the recessional hymn at our church. I think. Maybe. Oh...um...never mind.
Id love to have the banjo tabliture for this song.
Bloody good song up ya ra English gits bugger off gits
any way to download this song?
www.youmagictube.com/watch?v=jrXP5zoFxss
every bar should close with this song
What a great song
I must visit a place that will sing this wonderful song.
awesome to be sure to be sure
BEAUTIFUL!
I learned of this beautiful song the other night thanks to Dan and captain rud
amazing song
This song is awesome.
(1:10)
I don't believe 'noxious' is spelled with a K.
damn you got to love the Irish lol
Love this song!
My only word for this song : poetry
i work at a supermarket... can i play this in the radio at the closing hour anyway?
I hate when people wants to come in 5 min before we close
This has made me want to open a bar called, "Bastard's tap!" XD
Any thoughts?
spidey1100 that sounds awesome!!!
Ill be a bartender!
* clears throat * man this is gonna hit me in the ass "ahem " this is the National anthem for online gaming. ( Sets up fort ) bring it
@Americaismyonlyhome i think your missing a .2 at the end
this is the song I need to play when my classmates dont leave me alone
Soviet UnionBall Commies deserve to be bothered
Carolus Rex then, by that logic, capitalists deserve to be burned
hundred bucks you live in a capitalist country and are at least upper middle class
Carolus Rex I live in Romania, a former communist country, now capitalist... but now some said that Brussels doesnt even call Romania a country, rather a conglomerate(idk of what). My parents were middle class in their life. I am a middle class man, and judging by the thing I have, a upper middle class, yeah... You won the bet... fuck
Enjoy your capitalism tovarishch