Dennis Coulson (lead vocals - and, alas, no longer with us)
- plus Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle (who sang, wrote most of the songs, and between them played about a dozen different instruments, including the banjo and accordion heard here).
I loved the Guinness in Ireland. But it doesn't taste as good here in Western Australia. Nevertheless, I shall raise my glass of dry red wine ... and drink to the health of bigmanio ... are you really, mate? G'day to ya!
Greetings to one and all from Jarrahnut in wonderful Western Australia.
gallagher and lyle sings in this band from largs scotland
shuchr 6 months ago
great wee piss up song
shuchr 6 months ago
This song used to make me and my brother laugh to tears when we were kids!!
waterbaby405 10 months ago
love it....... its just the booze talking!
inthepube 1 year ago
When England was still England,great memories, im talking to you from heaven,God sends his love.
laggymam 1 year ago
Love this and when i'm dead and gone.
caslox 1 year ago
I luv Guinness! ... this goes down rather nicely too! Cheers!
Jarrahnut 1 year ago
piss up song fae largs finest
shuchr 1 year ago
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JesusAndrewMr 1 year ago
great memories of the fantastic 70s loved listening to this again thanks
amazingartimus 1 year ago
great wee booze up song great song for a wee swally
shuchr 2 years ago
think it's in C ( C F G )
kirtaplekam 2 years ago
Great song. been years since I heard this one. thanks for posting this one.
Any chance I could have the chords for it. they don't seem to be on the net anywhere.
rodders51 2 years ago
A Wee Cracker - Luv it
DieHardBeatlesFan 3 years ago 7
This is one of my favourites
connieutube 3 years ago 7
Does anyone have the album The capital years - McGuiness Flint. I've been looking for it for more than twenty years. thanks
scorpiontwospy 3 years ago
Great band and song - anyone know the members. On a strict technicality, it should be malted barley blues.
skane01 3 years ago
Tom McGuinness (guitar/vocals)
Hughie Flint (drums)
Dennis Coulson (lead vocals - and, alas, no longer with us)
- plus Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle (who sang, wrote most of the songs, and between them played about a dozen different instruments, including the banjo and accordion heard here).
Krzyszczynski 3 years ago
I loved the Guinness in Ireland. But it doesn't taste as good here in Western Australia. Nevertheless, I shall raise my glass of dry red wine ... and drink to the health of bigmanio ... are you really, mate? G'day to ya!
Greetings to one and all from Jarrahnut in wonderful Western Australia.
Cheers!
Jarrahnut 3 years ago
Don`t complain mate...I wish we had the Barossa valley vineyards in england! Cheers back at you!
crapidious 2 years ago
does any one have the chords to this please?
thanks ritchie
clubagogo 3 years ago
Did you get the chords?, if not I'll send them to you.
rumblelines 3 years ago
Good song. God i miss english beer!!!!
stwads 3 years ago
Love the memories this clip recalls.
What about their later much underrated release "Happy Birthday Ruthy Baby"
xadoor 3 years ago
McGuinness Flint were not as good after Gallagher and Lyle left, in my opinion. Have you heard "Sparrow" off the same album?
rumblelines 3 years ago
Xadoor: "Ruthie" was an album (very good too), though they may have put out the title track as a single. Didn't chart, if they did.
Rumblelines: I agree their self-penned albums weren't so good post-G&L, but "Lo and Behold", which was all Dylan covers, was superb. Do check it out.
Krzyszczynski 3 years ago
thanks for posting iv been looking for this for bastard ages, well done bro.
ledzzappa 4 years ago
Thanks for posting this. This was the follow up to 'When I'm Dead And Gone' , but strangely rarely heard today. Top tune, nice video too.
broomybank 4 years ago
this looks like gallagher and lyle
messengerfm 4 years ago