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Requesting a 'controversial song' at an Irish pub


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I mean.....I was wondering what the protocol is : requesting an 'IRA song' at an Irish pub in Bangkok. I love the song 'You'll never beat the Irish'. As a socialist, I sympathise with that song in some ways.

 

I wouldn't want to put the band at discomfort.

 

Well, if they DO play it, then, my risk, I guess :)

 

What do you guys think ?

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I don't know a lot about that , but I guess I would first want to find out if they are not unionists (is that the correct term?). If they are , can you please videotape the resulting lovefest and post it on YouTube.

 

PS: after thinking about it a bit more,  I would suggest you wait until everyone had a few drinks in them ,  :tongue:

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4 minutes ago, Here It Is said:

Thais are up on the political struggles of NI.  Not.  Jeez.

 Sorry I did not know Thais frequented Irish pubs.

Then go ahead I am sure they will  get between and stop any ensuing arguments. 

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I doubt that you would have any problems as there probably isn't an "Irish" pub in Bangkok that is actually Irish,  Irish-owned or has any real Irish following.   The Dubliner and the predecessors to Molly Malone's in Silom (Irish Exchange and Shenanigans) were always the only real Irish pubs.  The rest were just cheap copies using Irish-sounding names.

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