‘Garryowen.’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moli0YdQQMs

I have no idea who the artist is, sorry (no Amazon link). Alas about that; but I don’t like songs like this getting made over-fancy by musicians who should know better. I prefer ’em sparser.

Today, by the way, is the anniversary of Little Big Horn.

3 thoughts on “‘Garryowen.’”

  1. A song about drinking and fighting. And drinking. Very Irish.

    We’ll break the windows, we’ll break the doors
    Their watch shall fall by threes and fours
    Then we’ll let the doctors work their cures
    While they tinker up our bruises
    Instead of spa, we’ll drink brown ale
    And pay no reck’ning on the nail
    No man for debt shall go to jail
    While he can Garryowen hail

  2. Shouldn’t it be the Battle of the Greasy Grass? The winners generally get to name the battle.

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