Toddy Flowey
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Podcast Appearances
Like I said, there was a West Belfast fella said that every word of Irish spoke was like a, you know, a bullet fired for Irish freedom, you know.
So just, yeah, like I say, just use any gag that you have and try and learn a few more words and just use them in your everyday speech, you know.
But that's it, I'll give it a go.
That was a brilliant demo.
I'm sorry he's falling asleep there.
Eh, that's a hard one.
To get people, you know, to get thousands of people singing Love Yourself Today is always a great buzz, but negative vibes, get some dancing, you know, then they sing as well, you know.
There's a few favourites to have, you know.
Any song where all the crowd are singing, you know, singing their heads off, there's always magic, you know.
Because that's when you get down to the Holywell, when you sing, like we were saying, communal singing gets you to the Holywell, people are just hoi, you know, just naturally hoi.
It's trying to get people naturally hoi, you know, I think is the key, you know.
That's the goal for me.
Is Vicar Street your favourite venue?
Yeah, it would be, yeah, definitely.
just the staff and security in there they're just like family you know yeah i feel very comfortable in there but uh i might start selling ponchos and umbrellas because uh i don't know when this came in this point throwing thing yeah it's mental like guys if you've done that in the 80s you get a box in the head you could have given me that point especially the price of points mental
We had to stop down at a song called Paddy Under The Highway, where the crowd get down, you know, for the slow bits and they jump up because it was just, it was going, you know, it was going too, it was going too mad, you know.
Then the keyboard player got a point, Eamon De Berra got a point all over his keyboard and it just shut down, you know, so it was time to stop down that song, but yeah, we need a good recession so people won't have the money, won't have the money to be drowned at points.
They're throwing it all over the place.
I suppose Chris and Stevie, and you see people crying and hugging and that, you know, they're grieving.