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Top ten Irish rock n’ roll songs of all time - VIDEOS

IrishCentral.com has compiled a list of Ireland's top rock anthems from Ireland's top talent



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Ireland has produced some of the best rock artists of all time. Here at IrishCentral.com we have compiled our favorite top ten rock anthems. The variety, talent and legacy of each of these performers lives on and continues to influence fans and artists across the globe. So sit back, relax and enjoy, in no particular order, the talent of our indigenous rock stars.

1. “With or Without You” by U2
is one of their most iconic tunes. It comes from their 1987 album Joshua Tree. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine placed the single at number 131 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

2. “Whiskey in the Jar” by Thin Lizzy. One of Ireland's biggest rock bands in the 1970s. The Dublin band after their chart debut with this song the band appeared on Top of the Pops February 1973. .

3. “Linger” by The Cranberries. The Limerick band rose to prominence in the U.S. in the early nineties and continue to enjoy a loyal stateside fan base. In a documentary lead vocalist Dolores O'Riordan said the song was about her first kiss.

4. “I don't like Mondays” by Boomtown Rats.
  A number one hit in 32 countries, front-man Bob Geldof was inspired to write the song when a Californian schoolgirl told police that she shot her principal because she didn’t like Mondays.
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5. “Breakeven” by The Script. Just back home to Ireland from their latest U.S. tour. The Script have gone from strength to strength in recent years. ‘Breakeven’ has sold over 1.7 million downloads in the US alone.

6. “Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol
. The second song from their fourth album, the song is one of the bands most well known and has enjoyed 2m downloads in the U.S. alone. Listeners of Virgin Radio voted the song as “Best Song of All Time”

7. “Revelate” by the Frames
. The band was founded in 1990by Glen Hansard. Led by the Swell Season star, the band had great success with this 1995 single.

8. “Days Like This” by Van Morrison was contained in the 23rd album of the Northern Irish singer/songwriter. It went on to become the official anthem of the peace process in Northern Ireland. It was also featured on the soundtrack of the film “As good as it gets”.

9. “Dearg Doom” by the Horslips.
The Horslips are considered as one of the leading Irish Celtic rock bands of the 1970s. Released in 1973, this song continues to be one of the most iconic tracks of that rock era having one of the greatest riffs of rock and roll.

10. “A Million Miles Away” by Rory Gallagher. Saving the best until last, this Donegal born, Cork raised man  was a founding father of Irish blues rock music. This track was featured on the album “Tattoo”.

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Only one Beatle had no Irish Blood - Ringo. George Harrison's Mother came from Dublin and he visited often until they became famous then it was impossible to have privacy. Remember it is only a couple of hours on the Ferry from Dublin to Liverpool. Liverpool is often referred to as "The Capital of Ireland."
There was a song called "Summer in Dublin" that I will always remember because it was being played everywhere on my first visit to Ireland three decades ago. Don't know who sang it, but my memory is that it was good. And unlike the Mid-Atlantic sterility of Bono et al., it actually related to Dublin and how the songwriter felt about his city. Of course my favorite that year, 1981, was "I'll Wear No Convict's Uniform", but I guess that wasn't rock n' roll.
"Gloria", by Van Morrison, back when he was with Them. Should have been at the top of the list. The writer of this pap exhibits the kind of depth of college sophomore.
New Years Day by U2, Zombie by The Cranberries and Tupelo Honey by Van Morrison would be on my list.
this person oobviously doesn't know what "Rock n Roll" means.

half of this is crap. snow patrol? the script? CRAP!

to choose this Van Morrison song is an insult to intelligence! what rocks or rolls about it???

i'd of picked "give ireland back to the irish" by Paul McCartney for obvious reasons, and at least it is a rock n roll song.
No Beatles.If this site regularly touts Obama as Irish,why then does it not recognize the Irishness of three of the Beatles?
Really? Not one Saw Doctors song? Are you kidding me?
 




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