[Deleted User] wrote: » Ed Sheeran's cover of 'Galway Girl' is an abomination. Like Ronan Keating pissing all over 'Fairytale of New York'.
Deleted User wrote: » Ed Sheeran's cover of 'Galway Girl' is an abomination. Like Ronan Keating pissing all over 'Fairytale of New York'.
biko wrote: » It's not a cover. He wrote a song about Grafton Street and called it Galway Girl. What a dickhead Ed is.
Collie D wrote: » I’ll see your Ed Sheeran and raise you a George Ezra Shotgun.
biko wrote: » He is very English - appropriating Irish culture and getting it all wrong.
pgj2015 wrote: » hes such a mediocre singer.
dan1895 wrote: » Galway Girl, either version, is a f*cking horrendous song.
The Tetrarch wrote: » I read that as ginger.
PostWoke wrote: » What's the story with this because I was surprised to hear he lives in London. Pretending to be Oirish for the yanks?
Woke Hogan wrote: » Yeah it’s not a cover. Can you not tell the difference between two different songs?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I doubt if you can differentiate your arse from your elbow.
Woke Hogan wrote: » You can tell because you don’t talk out of your elbow.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Can’t say I’ve noticed his “music” playing too often when I’m out and about. Solo male “acts” all seem to sound like James Arthur anyway. Maybe I’m just getting too old.
Franz Von Peppercorn II wrote: » Its not a cover. From the few times I have heard him he seems like a decent songwriter.
[Deleted User] wrote: » You don't talk out of your arse either. And politicians are scrupulously honest.
Woke Hogan wrote: » Go back to bed, pal. What a mess.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Other posters had the maturity to civilly correct me, you opted for the gutter snipe. You're the architect of your own downfall.
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » You on the beer horse? You're barely coherent. Banging on about politicians. Embarrassing stuff.
[Deleted User] wrote: » From a poster determined to absolve Maria Bailey at every opportunity & declare the story "long forgotten", take a long look in the mirror.