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Duration:
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3:27
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Release Date:
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2005 (Fan of Phil)
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Licensing:
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ASCAP #421408319
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Facts: |
Phil drank a pint of Guinness to ease his sore throat (Fan of Phil) |
Phil was sick with the flu when he recorded these vocals. (Fan of Phil) |
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Song Lyrics: |
Last year at the St. Patrick's bash I was down at the pub eating bangers and mash I met a guy; he was short green and fat with a big green antenna sticking out of his hat
He looked kind of Irish except for his Mr. Spock ears He said, "My name is Larry. I came from the moon to buy beer!"
Larry the Lunar Leprechaun One pint of Guinness and then he's gone He visits the planet every year 'cause Earth is the only place that has good beer
And Larry the Leprechaun knows how to have a good time but he never drinks so much that he won't be able to fly
And that night Larry started to talk about how the moon has a shortage of barley and hops They've got clovers and potatoes to spare They serve Shamrock Shakes but no beer, it's not fair
He looked like a spaceman except for his rainbow tattoo He said, "Pour me a Guinness, 'cause they don't have this on the moon!" (Fan of Phil) |
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Current Rating
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Played on 24 shows: |
| 03-17-23, #WOTR_318 | | 03-17-14, #MMS-185 |
| 03-15-23, #MMS-250 | | 03-04-14, #BWR-14-03-04 |
| 03-12-21, #WOTR_216 | | 03-16-13, #AOTA-130316 |
| 03-14-20, #AOTA-200314 | | 03-12-13, #BWR-13-03-12 |
| 03-13-20, #WOTR_173 | | 03-17-12, #AOTA-120317 |
| 03-16-19, #AOTA-190316 | | 03-15-12, #ISGD-12-11 |
| 03-15-19, #WOTR_130 | | 03-13-12, #BWR-12-03-13 |
| 03-17-18, #AOTA-180317 | | 03-18-07, #MMS-70 |
| 03-16-18, #WOTR_74 | | 03-12-06, #06-11 |
| 03-11-17, #AOTA-170311 | | 02-21-06, #MMS-18 |
| 03-05-16, #AOTA-160305 | | 05-18-05, #KMCC_02-08 |
| 03-15-15, #BWR-15-03-15 | | 03-13-05, #05-11 |
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