@@Rosco0754 the song was released years before the Labour Party used it in the election campaign so it is associated with very different and brilliant times for me.
@@dominotyping I'm aware of that and I took had good times to it, it's just now when I hear it I see that f*cling hatefull face and his Mrs (I used to do ministerial protection so it's a bit my poignant I guess)
This was one of my "Glastonbury moments" this year. I just happened to be walking past the Glade stage and d:ream were playing, I knew Brian Cox was on site and I had one of those "could this actually happen?" thoughts - so I stuck around. And I'm so glad I did!
Driving home tonight, June 14th 2021, playing The Saw Doctors😍😍 from my library on Amazon, noticed a new feature on there, prompted me to click on it, first up Goats Don’t Shave, clicks on that…WOW!! how come I’m just discovering this lot I ask myself, didn’t matter now, I’ve found them and just simply WOW!! Got home and now dancing around the kitchen to Biddy from Sligo😂😂
As a kid got drunk as fu*k at weddings, discos (im old now) and danced like a crazy man to this wonderful song. Ps Mullaghmore i love you. My fav village in all of our great country. ❤
Me sentiments exactly Goats don't shave were the first people to write a song mentioning Donald Trump and building a wall and this was during the 1990s!!!!!!
goats don't shave made their name in a pub called Faulty towers in killybegs Co.Donegal where I used to watch em play each Thursday nite even they are from geadore ⬅ spelled wrong i know... Yes I'm from donegal I used to love seeing Goat's martin gildea opened it back then. if anyone wants to check that it's factual and IT IS. THANK you for uploading it's beautiful memories
This Is The First Time Ive Ever Heard This Song, I Dont Particularly Like A Song Straight away as soon as I hear it but this song fucking hell its a first
They Will be reunited again this summer on july 21st at Earthcore Festival in Gweedore... and we are privlaged to open there gig for them again, as we did in 2011... Up the Goats