The Dubliners was an Irish folk band founded in Dublin, Ireland, in 1962. One of the most influential Irish acts of the 20th century, they celebrated 50 years together in 2012, making them Ireland's longest surviving musical act. Also in 2012, the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards bestowed them with a Lifetime Achievement Award. The group announced their retirement in the autumn of 2012 following the death of founding member Barney McKenna (born 16 December 1939; died 5 April 2012).
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## <[email protected]> [email protected] Date: Wed, 23 Feb 94 10:26:14 MET Mailer: Elm [revision: 70.85]
Title: HOT ASPHALT Performer: THE DUBLINERS
I'm a true fan of Irish music due not only for its compatibility with my level of guitar playing (it is improving though!) and this is one of my contributions to its spreading throughout the world... Very amusing text, one of my favourites... --------------------------------------------------------------
Irish Traditional arranged by Dubliners
HOT ASPHALT
# (I play chords in a 2/4 rhythm: 1(down) 2(down'n'up) )
EmGD Good evening all my jolly lads, I'm glad to find you well, EmD If you'll gather all around me now the story I will tell, EmGD For I've got a situation and begorrah and begob, EmDEm I can whisper all the weekly wage of nineteen bob. GG 'Tis twelve months come October since I left me native home, EmD After helping the Killarney boys to bring the harvest down. EmGD But now I wear the geansai and around me waist a belt. EmDEm I'm the gaffer of the squad that makes the hot asphalt.
CHORUS: GG Well, we laid it in a hollows and we laid it in the flat. EmD And if it doesn't last forever sure I swear I'll eat me hat, EmGD Well, I've wandered up and down the world and sure I never felt EmDEm any surface that was equal to the hot asphalt.
# (Follow the same chord pattern...)
The other night a copper comes and he says to me: "McGuire, Would you kindly let me light me pipe down at your boiler fire?" And he planks himself right down in front, with hobnails up, till late, And says I: "Me decent man, you'd better go and find your bate!" He ups and yells, "I'm down on you I'm up to all yer pranks, Don't I know you for a traitor from the Tipperary ranks?" Boys I hit straight from the shoulder and I gave him such a belt That I knocked him into the boiler full of hot asphalt.
(CHORUS)
We quickly dragged him out again and we threw him in the tub, And with soap and warm water we began to rub and scrub, But devil the thing, it hardened and it turned him hard as stone And with every other rub sure you could hear the copper groan. "I'm thinking", says O'Reilly, "that he's lookin' like Ould Nick, And burn me if I am not inclined to claim him with me pick." "Now", says I, "it would be 'asier to boil him till he melts, and to stir him nice and 'asy in the hot asphalt."
(CHORUS)
You may talk about yer sailorlads, ballad singers and the rest, Your shoemakers and your tailors but we please the ladies best. The only ones who know the way their flinty hearts to melt are the lads around the boiler making hot asphalt. With rubbing and with scrubbing sure I caught me death of cold, and for scientific purposes me body it was sold, In the Kelvingrove museum me boys, I'm hangin' in me pelt, As a monument to the Irish mixing hot asphalt!
(CHORUS)
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