Lyrics from Dido's new song

Dido Let’s do the things we normally do

Let’s pretend that we’ll be here tomorrow
And I’ll try for you to be a little more on time
I know you need to say you know you’ve let me down
But you haven’t and it’s hard to talk with people all around

Please don’t say how proud you are
Lets do the things we normally do
I’ll say see you later
You’ll sing a line or two
From your rebel songs sung out of tune

Don’t hold my hand for longer than you need to

Lets forget that we’re here and make some plans
We’ll go for walks
Sit on the bench we always sat
I’ll tell you every little detail of my day and so will you
Don’t try to stay awake
I’m feeling tired too

This is just another day
Let’s do the things we normally do

I’ll say see you later you’ll sing a line or two
From your rebel songs sung out of tune

Don’t hold my hand for longer than you need to

Armored cars and tanks and guns came to take away our sons
And everybody’s stood behind
The man behind the wire There’s a fight to love
A fight to have
Your bed’s a battlefield and back
And all of this will just be stripped away

Let’s do the things we normally do
I’ll say see you later you’ll sing a line or two
From your rebel songs sung out of tune
Don’t hold my hand for longer than you need to

Don’t look me in the eye more than you need to

Don’t try to say goodbye if I don’t want to
Don’t say how proud you are
And say I’m far away
and take along your
and say a word
and I can say fade away

Side of ham anyone?!

sorry Mac- thought some of the celtic fans might like the men behind the wire reference

Thats fair enough so - thought some forum members musical tastes had taken a turn for the worst. Seem like strong words for a dido song though. Always thought she’d be singing about meadows and butterflys or some shite like that.

think her parents are Irish

True enough - starting to make sense now

Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O’Malley Armstrong[1] (born 25 December 1971 in London, England) professionally known as Dido (pronounced /ˈdaɪdoʊ/ DYE-doe) is an award winning English singer-songwriter.

Dido was born Florian Cloud de Bounevialle Armstrong[2][3] at St. Mary Abbots hospital in Kensington, London on Christmas Day 1971.[4] Because she was born on Christmas Day, she also celebrates an “official birthday” on 25 June, following the example of Paddington Bear.[5] Her mother, Clare (ne Collins) is a French poet[3] and her father, William O’Malley Armstrong was an Irish publisher and former managing director of Sidgwick & Jackson.

Is that real or a pisstake NCC?

Didn’t know Dido was a Provo.

[quote=“Bandage”]Is that real or a pisstake NCC?

Didn’t know Dido was a Provo.[/quote]

She’s related to Dessie and Donogh O Malley

WBY

[quote=“Bandage”]Is that real or a pisstake NCC?

Didn’t know Dido was a Provo.[/quote]

Isnt she a niece of Donagh/Dessie O’Malley?

Bandage, will this be reverberating around Celtic Park on another glorious night of european failure?

You couldn’t find a bigger anti provo than Dessie, not sure he’ll be thrilled with his niece singing about internment.

[quote=“dancarter”]Isnt she a niece of Donagh/Dessie O’Malley?

Bandage, will this be reverberating around Celtic Park on another glorious night of european failure?[/quote]

Depends until we get a good listen to it dan. On a point of order, Celtic have the second best CL home record after Barcelona.

Maybe so, you can win and not qualify though, which is failure. But sure the ‘best bandwagon in the world’ will sing along anyways.

Good night, Im here all week :stuck_out_tongue:

We don’t only sing when we’re winnning alright.

ergo Celtic are the same as Munster.

I would argue vehemently they are not and thank fook for that.

She’s related to me, Lucky bitch. Irish parents, sister of Rollo from Massive Attack

Faithless.

I stand corrected

Yes Celtic are a british club, with a smattering of second tier players from around the world, with one european cup to their name.

Munster are an Irish team, with the best of home grown talent allied to some top tier players from around the world (and the odd dud), with two european cups to their name.

both are noted for their passionate support I guess is the only common denominator.

[quote=“dancarter”]Yes Celtic are a british club, with a smattering of second tier players from around the world, with one european cup to their name.

Munster are an Irish team, with the best of home grown talent allied to some top tier players from around the world (and the odd dud), with two european cups to their name.

both are noted for their passionate support I guess is the only common denominator.[/quote]

there is ni such thing as passionate rugby supporters