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Lyrics To The Tipperary Rap Song ‘The Premier Rap’

‘The Premier Rap’

Lyrics by Tipperary band  “Johnny B & The Boogie Men”

From Cahir to Nenagh they’ll agree, It’s time we took back Liam McCarthy.
The Blue the gold and the dream, This is for the boys on hill 16.

Brendan Cummins from Ballybacon-Grange, NASA are studying his puck out range.
You put you’re  hand up once you won’t do it again, When you’ve been marking Paddy Stapleton.
Paul Curran he’s like a mini digger, He is Mullinahone’s own Swarzanigger.
Michael Cahills our number four, Eircom phone watch ain’t this secure.
Declan Fanning from Killenaule, Sticks like glue to each highball.
Bustin out of defence he is gonna flatten ye, He’s from Newport he’s Connor O’ Mahoney.
Like a wall P.Maher stops each attack, You need planning permission to put him wing back.
For the blue the gold and the dream, This is for the boys on hill 16.

Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp,Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp.
We’re throwing a party for Liam McCarthy.

Shane McGraths got electric pace, Brendan Maher will invade your space.
Darragh O Brien will pull you out by the side line, Catchin’ it, whippin’ it, doubling on it first time.
I’d prefer to get hit by a car, Than get hit a shoulder from the Bonner Maher.
Waterford, Wexford, Offaly, Galway, Knocking over points like he’s on holiday.
For John O’Brien I nearly blew me load, When I saw him do the biz on jones’ road.

Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp,Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp.
We’re throwing a party for Liam McCarthy.

Have we got a match for James Cha?  Uh ah Noel McGrath.
The scorin power that he does wield, The most devastating thing since Bull McCabe hit the field.
Out centre forward that did the trick, Five from play where was brick.
Lar Corbett he’s our man, He’s much better than John Mullane.
2001 he was knockin on the door, Now in ever game he is knockin over 1-4.
Eoin Kelly The son of god, Strikes that ball like a lightning rod.
The greatest forward I’ve seen in my life, Cuts through teams like a surgeon’s knife.
For the blue the gold and the dream, This is for the boys on hill 16.

Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp,Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp.
Last at the bar they can’t get rid of me, Spilling me Smithwicks on my finches jersey.
Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp.
We’re throwing a party for Liam McCarthy.

Last year in Croke Park, Ended for heartbreak for our Benny.
This year you won’t have to watch South Park, To see who’s going to kill this Kenny.
Darragh Egan and Brian O’Meara, young to the junk from Toomevara.
Pa Bourke, Benny Dunne, Seamus Callanan, Jody Brennan, Upperchurch-Drombane.
Timmy Hammersley, Rossmore-Clounoulty, Conor O Brien, Eire Og-Annacarty.
Darren Glesson from Portroe, Liam Sheedy this one’s for You.

Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp.
We’re throwing a party for Liam McCarthy.
Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp, Tipp.

RTE All Island School Choir To Include Ursuline Chamber Choir

Ursuline Secondary School Crest

The popular ‘All Island School Choir’ competition returns to our screens Sunday week and will run for five weeks on RTÉ One.

The event will culminate with the live final which will be held in Belfast’s Waterfront Hall on Sunday, November 14.

Twenty schools have qualified for this year’s regional finals, which take place in the School of Music in Cork, the Royal Theatre in Castlebar, the Solstice Theatre in Navan and the Market Place Theatre in Armagh.

This years chosen competitors will include the Ursuline Secondary School Chamber Choir, from Thurles who will compete in heat number 1 of the event  in Cork city.

The competition is organised by Co-Operation Ireland in association with RTÉ.  Anne Cassin presents the series which was devised by RTÉ’s Northern Editor, Tommie Gorman, latter who is also the executive producer.

The adjudicators for the competition are Seamus Crimmins, Executive Director of RTÉ Performance Groups, Dr Angela Feeney, well known Belfast Opera singer and teacher, Brendan O’Connor, Musical Director, Cois Cladaigh Chamber Choir in Galway and Dr Geoffrey Spratt, Director of the Cork School of Music and Conductor of the Fleischmann Choir.

Spring Awakening It’s Just Amazing

I attended the second nights performance of the Irish Premier of the landmark musical “Spring Awakening” in the Helix on Saturday last.


Spring Awakening.

Firstly, what a beautiful theatre and so easy to find for rural ‘hicks’ like myself, who rarely travel into the big smoke. This latter fact, plus the provision on the theatre’s doorstep of easy, cheap parking, had me relaxed and in stress-free mood long before the show began.

I was aware that “Spring Awakening” is a rock musical adaptation of the controversial 1891 German play of the same title, by Frank Wedekind and it featured music by Duncan Sheik with lyrics by Steven Sater.

Set in late-nineteenth century Germany, it concerns teenagers who are discovering the inner and outer tumult of sexuality, but more than that they are discovering that their emerging thoughts and feelings are not just individual and personal, rather part of the development of every young teenager. In the early 19th century, the original play was banned in Germany for a while, due to its portrayal of masturbation, abortion, homosexuality, rape, child abuse and suicide.

In the past Spring Awakening was nominated for eleven Tony Award, winning eight, including Tony’s for best musical, direction, book, score and featured actor. The show has also won four Drama Desk Awards, while its London production, last year, won four Olivier Awards.

With this endorsement and my passion for all things theatrical, it became essential that I should attend, together with some close friends.

Forget Broadway, The Helix May Never Be The Same Again!

For those of you planning to attend Spring Awakening, which will run for only the next four nights, let me tell you it is nothing short of exhilarating. It is a delightful electrifying fusion of comedy, sadness, morality, sexuality and rock and roll and should be made compulsory to attend.

This show is maybe somewhat adult in nature, in both theme and content and possibly not suitable for those under 16 years, but for everyone else it is a ‘must see‘.

The set is modern and well lit. The orchestra are a group of amazingly talented, well rehearsed and dedicated musician. The talent on stage is, I believe, unlike anything I have ever seen in previous shows.

Songs like “Mama Who Bore Me”, “The Bitch of Living”, “The Dark I Know Well”, “Touch Me”, “I Believe”, in act one, followed by “Totally Fucked”, “The Song of Purple Summer”, “Don’t Do Sadness/Blue Wind” in act two, to name just a few of the numbers, are delivered professionally with high energy and with obvious passion, by each performer.

Here is a perfect opportunity for RTE Hosts to up their ratings, by showing some new, exciting, talent on our TV sets, instead of the washed up performers currently forced upon us, nightly.

I can happily report that Musical Theatre in Ireland, unlike most else, is safe into the next half century. I am also happy to report that no fewer than three of those associated with this cast come from here in Co.Tipperary.

Well done Guys and Gals, I’ve got tickets again for Saturday.

Spring Awakening Irish Premiere In The Helix

Spring Awakening comes to The Helix September 16th to 25th

Described by many critics and writers as the musical that will define this generation, the groundbreaking ‘Spring Awakening’ is merely weeks away from its highly anticipated Irish premiere in the Helix Theatre in Dublin.

National Youth Musical Theatre will present Spring Awakening from September 16th to 25th with director John Donnelly at the helm of what promises to be one of the definitive Irish musical experiences of the year.

Winner of 8 Tony Awards on Broadway, including best new musical, Spring Awakening won the 2010 West End musical of the year and has thrilled audiences and critics alike, the world over.

Set in 1890’s Germany, but with a contemporary rock soundtrack, Spring Awakening is like nothing you’ve ever seen before.

Featuring a cast of the most talented young performers in Ireland, including Thurles’ own Shane Willoughby, whom audiences will know from his performances with Phoenix Productions, Thurles Musical Society and Vincé Productions.

This is one show true music lovers in Tipperary really can’t afford to miss.

As stated, Spring Awakening runs from the 16th to the 25th of September 2010 at the Helix DCU. Tickets are on sale now priced at €20 from the Helix box office, Tel:(01) 700 7000 or visit the Helix online here

Note: There are also a limited number of on-stage seats available for every performance at just €15.

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Premier Rap Song Rocks Tipperary

The song Premier Rap by Johnny B and the Boogie Men is rocking the whole of Tipperary county today! The surprise hit song is all about the Tipperary hurling team and the upcoming All Ireland Hurling Final, 2010. You can check out the song below.

The band recently penned the song and have been over-whelmed with positive response to it. 2FM, TippFM are all giving the Premier Rap some great air-play. The Premier Rap song is on sale now and all profits from it are going to charity. To download the song check out Johnnyb.ie.

Great stuff lads, this song rocks!!

About The Band

The band was formed when Johnny B, a singer/songwriter,  joined with a talented bunch of rockers from Cahir, Co Tipperary, “Johnny B & The Boogie Men” a hit band was formed! Johnny B was a finalist in the Clonmel National Song Contest with the song “The Arms of Achilles”. The song was released as a single in late 2007 and was received well. The Debute album “Wrestle with the Devil” , with all profits going to the Chernobyl Children’s project and the Hospice was released in January 2009 with a great launch night in Cahir House Hotel.

You can catch Johnny B and The Boogie Men on the road, in a venue near you. To find out more about the band and when they are playing next, check out their MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/johnnybmakesmusic

For more information about the band and to download the song check out johnnyb.ie.

COME ON TIPP!!!

Update: Lyrics available Here