best group drinking/singing song thread
my vote is goodnight saigon by billy joel
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Re: best group drinking/singing song thread
Ah excellent topic.
Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond Come on Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners Mony Mony - Billy Idol Wild Thing - The Troggs Paul |
Re: best group drinking/singing song thread
anything by dropkick murphys
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Re: best group drinking/singing song thread
I don't think one can get through a night of drinking with a clear conscience without listening to the Pogues.
Specifically, in no particular order, Sally Maclennane, The Body of an American, Fairytale of New York, A Pair of Brown Eyes, Streams of Whiskey, and If I Should Fall From Grace With God. NT |
Re: best group drinking/singing song thread
Chumbawamba.
...again, not even close. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] fsuplayer |
Re: best group drinking/singing song thread
"Piano Man", Billy Joel
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Re: best group drinking/singing song thread
My Heart Will Go On - try it.
Do it. Do it. Do it. |
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My Heart Will Go On - try it. Do it. Do it. Do it. [/ QUOTE ] That song needs more cowbell. I'm not endorsing this as a good choice, but seems everytime I'm in a bar someone plays Margaritaville on the jukebox and people sing along. |
Re: best group drinking/singing song thread
Hotel California is a good one I think. Everyone knows the lyrics and they're completely ludicrous. Goodnight Saigon? Pretty morbid if you ask me, but Billy Joel is right up there with Neil Diamond as "artist if you randomly picked song from repertoire is fun to sing drunk to with a group of friends."
One time I was in a gay bar (don't ask) and they started playing "It's Raining Men" by the Weather Girls, pretty amusing spectacle to behold. |
Re: best group drinking/singing song thread
I can see why you think that Saigon can be a real good song for a group of drunks. Anyway, my favourite would be: Angie by the Stones.
Best regards Martin Aigner |
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