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we like to drink with song

we like to drink with song

we like to drink with song

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We Like to Drink With…

we like to drink with song
we like to drink with song

The main point is:

The participant said, “Okay, so when you want somebody to finish their drink quickly or just to get drunk…legally…, we have this chant, um… ‘weeee like to drink with Amy because Amy is our mate, and when we drink with Amy, she finishes it in 8…7…6…5…4…3…2…1’ and then they have to finish it within that song.”

Background:

Every time she goes out with her friends, she sings this drinking song. Everyone was unfamiliar with the song, but quickly learned it. The group needs to be informed about it, so I asked her to explain it.

An overview:

Participants are originally from England and have recently moved to the United States to study. In the Cinema and Media Studies Program at the University of Southern California, she is a second semester freshman. This is a very common song among the participant and her friends from home since England has an 18-year-old drinking age. On their nights out, she always sings this song with her peers.

Analyzed:

The drinking songs of different countries are popular all over the world. A party and group of people can become closer together through them as a sort of bonding mechanism. Rituals can also function as rites of passage. A kid is not permitted to participate in all the songs until he or she reaches a certain age, at which point he or she is allowed.

Drinking

we like to drink with song
we like to drink with song

Drinks (or beverages) are liquids intended for human consumption. Human culture is enriched by the role that drinks play in addition to satisfying thirst. In addition to plain drinking water, milk, juice and smoothies, soft drinks are also common drinks. It is traditional to drink hot beverages such as coffee, tea, and hot chocolate during the winter months. Historically, caffeine-containing drinks have been consumed by people as stimulants.

Over 8,000 years ago, human culture was enriched by alcoholic drinks, which contained the substance ethanol. Beer, wine, and cocktails are examples of non-alcoholic drinks that would usually contain alcohol, but are made with a sufficiently low concentration of alcohol. There are several types of drinks in this category, such as non-alcoholic beer and de-alcoholized wine.

In drinking songs, alcohol is consumed while the song is sung. The lyrics and the music of most drinking songs vary from person to person and region to region, and may be folk songs or commercial songs.

Drinking songs are called Trinklieder in Germany.

In Sweden, where they are referred to as Dryckesvisor, drinking songs are associated with Christmas and Midsummer celebrations. In this instance, the song is called “Helan går”.

The Asturian anthem patria querida is usually portrayed as a drinking song in Spain.

A drinking song is historically known as a Chanson pour boire or an Air à boire in France.

Songs to listen to while drinking

we like to drink with song
we like to drink with song

A killer drinking song is the kind of tune that makes you stop what you’re doing and start swinging your glass with no regard for how dry it is. We’re always down for a great party bop, but there’s something special about killer drinking songs.

From Irish folk to weepy country/western ballads, there are great songs about drinking in every genre, from pop to punk. In curating this list, we mostly avoided songs about booze’s darker side (we’ll save the regrets and Kendrick Lamar bangers for the morning after). This list of drinking songs will have you singing along and making bad choices.

The first point. A Beastie Boys song called ‘Brass Monkey’

This song appeared before the Internet, which is an obvious observation. Consequently, I – like many 12-year-olds in 1986 – didn’t immediately understand what the hell the B Boys were screaming about. My first thought was that the rap was about a monkey. In high school, friends told me a Brass Monkey was like a gutter mimosa, made with malt liquor and O.J. Gross. My discovery of that funk-skronk horn came in college, thanks to the World Wide Web: Wild Sugar’s deep-disco tune, ‘Bring It Here.’ The Internet is better than friends, they say.

The second thing. A song by The Pogues called ‘Streams of Whiskey’

we like to drink with song
we like to drink with song

Shane MacGowan tells a tale (presumably not while sober) of walking hand in hand with Irish poet Brendan Behan and learning about an afterlife where brown stuff flows in rivers in one of the Pogues’ best (or at least whistle-iest) hits. A 15-beer bender is also discussed, because The Pouges are going to Pogues). By a drinker’s nose, I’d choose ‘Streams of Whiskey’ if forced to choose only one Pogues song.

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The third one. The Snoop Dogg song ‘Gin & Juice’

A cocktail recipe was right there in the title of the first rap song for high-school parties. It is true that juice can be expensive. There just isn’t the same mellifluousness to “Gin & Gatorade.”. By the way, when was the last time you heard someone refer to marijuana as “indio?” 1994?

The fourth point. A song by George Jones called ‘White Lightning’

Songs about beer and whiskey abound, but there aren’t many about moonshine. The only one I have is this one. Drinkers of Mountain Dew with methanol end up wearing overalls with one strap and with just as many teeth as those who don’t. A No. 1 hit for George Jones in 1959, ‘White Lightning’ was penned by the Big Bopper, the man who was part of the Day the Music Died. This was essentially the Eisenhower era’s ‘Sippin’ on Some Syrup’.

The fifth. ‘Lilac Wine’ by Nina Simone

It was originally written for a theater revue in 1950 and has been covered by such artists as Eartha Kitt, Jeff Buckley, and, er, Miley Cyrus. Infatuation’s moody melody and lyrics beg for drama and chill, but only the High Priestess of Soul can deliver it. The song’s deliciously dark lyrics are prowled around by her voice in her 1966 rendition, which makes the listener intoxicated.

10 of the best Songs about drinking that everyone needs in their playlist

we like to drink with song
we like to drink with song

1. Gin and Juice – Snoop Dogg

Take a listen: before the party.

We drink gin and The Dogg speaks out about one of our all-time pet peeves: when people don’t bring a bottle to parties and drink yours instead.

Best line:
‘Everybody
got they cups, but they ain’t chipped in. Now this types of sh*t, happens all the time. You got to get yours but fool I gotta get mine’.

2. Cheers (Drink to That) – Rihanna

On Friday night, listen to it!

She’s ‘putting everything on her card’ as she gets fuelled up on Jameson and shots to celebrate the freakin’ weekend. What a great idea to spend the evening with RiRi!

Best line:
‘It’s getting
Coyote Ugly up in here’.

3. Brass Monkey – Beastie Boys

If you’re feeling messy, listen to it.

There is some debate over what Brass Monkey actually is. The Brass Monkey cocktail, which contains rum, vodka, and orange juice, was reportedly mentioned in rap by MCA, Ad-Rock, and Mike D. The song may have been about a specific malt liqueur, Heublein’s Brass Monkey, whose sales spiked after the song appeared.

Best line:
‘Because I drink it anytime and anyplace
When it’s time to get ill I pour it on my
face’.

4. Cigarettes & Alcohol – Oasis

Enjoy it: while chilling in the sun with a cold one.

During the recording of ‘Definitely Maybe’, Noel Gallagher told Q magazine that the album’s underlying theme was: ‘Let’s have it’. The songs all imagine running away from Manchester and enjoying a pint in the sunshine.

Best line:
‘You gotta make it happen!’

 5. Drunk Girls – LCD Sound System

When you want a HARD party, listen to this!

Despite its title, this LCD Sound System banger is not actually about drunk girls, but drunk boys. ‘Drunk people and fun things’ are the theme of LCD’s song, according to lead singer James Murphy. In addition, the big boss called all of the boys in the LA mansion where the album was recorded ‘girls’.

Best line:
‘Drunk girls cause a couple of heart attacks’.

 6. Summer Wine – Nancy Sinatra

This song is for reminding your single mate that boys and girls are untrustworthy.

After drinking copious amounts of wine with a woman, the song describes a man who is seduced by her. A dollar and a dime are taken from him after they sleep together, along with his silver spurs. He still aches for more of her ‘summer wine’ despite being robbed.

Best lines:
‘She reassured me with an unfamiliar line
And then she gave to me more summer wine’.

7. Alcohol – The Kinks

If you’re in the mood to wallow, listen to it.

It was only natural that the Kinks would remind us of the dangers of alcohol after all their fun songs.

Best line:
‘Memories I cannot recall,
Who thought I would fall a slave to demon alcohol’.

8. Alcohol – Barenaked Ladies

Make light of your God-awful hangover the morning after the night before with this song.

Best lines:
‘Would you please ignore that you
Found me on the floor
Trying on your camisole?’

9. Swimming Pools (Drank) – Kendrick Lamar

Take a listen: to gain an understanding of how the rich and famous (supposedly) party.

It’s safe to say that this song does not promote responsible drinking…

Best line:
‘First you get a swimming pool full of liquor, then you dive in it’.

10. Whiskey in the Jar – Thin Lizzy

Irish song about a highwayman robber betrayed by a woman tells the story of a highwayman robber set in Ireland. At least that’s what people interpret from the lyrics!

Best line:
‘Whack for my daddy, oh
Whack for my daddy, oh
There’s
whiskey in the jar, oh…’

Conclusion
Drink, listen to music, live, enjoy!
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