ITT: All Time Top 20 albums by Irish musicians

ITT: All Time Top 20 albums by Irish musicians

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Only irish musicians i know are Thin Lizzy

What about U2 and Van Morrison and My Bloody Valentine?

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Now i remember, wasn't "Zombi" by the Cranberries about ireland?

Also, their singer just (((died))) yesterday but i haven't seen any threads about it...

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There was a sticky for about 12 hours. Most people on Sup Forums didn't know who the cranberries were so the thread was filled with shitposts.

>THOUSANDS ARE SAILING
>ACROSS THE WESTERN OCEAN

its really quite sad that the cranberries are apparently so unknown to most of Sup Forums despite being a popular alt rock band with plenty of hits
just goes to show everyone on Sup Forums is 14-16 years old

Sup Forums thinks most bands from a certain era are one hit wonders at best.

too many high school freshman obsessed with being purposefully ignorant just to fuck with anything that came before today. like they all have daddies issues or something.

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Huh.
I’m Irish myself and I just realised how little of Our Own Music I like. Makes sense tho as we’re heavily focused on Country here.
Errm...
Early U2?
Lizzy?
BFMV?
Daithi?
All Tvvins?
Royal Blood?
Hozier?
Two Door Cinema Club?
Van Morrison?

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Dunno if it counts but Rivin Goff is decent , hozier is fucking shit , MBV

Tvvins and daithi are shite. Literally a talent show drop out making pleb tier calvin Harris shit to 20 ppl in a pub

Don’t care for Alt Tvvins singing, but the instrumentals are far more enticing than your average pop dance song out there I think.
They’re not just one single note over & over again like most of them.

Daithi is still nialler9 tier trash for under 20s wearing repeal hoodies.

This objectively

The Dubliners Greatest Hits

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1. My Bloody Valentine - loveless

1 - 18. Loveless
19. m.b.v
20. Rifles of the IRA

>BFMV?
they're welsh

Going with more recent stuff, The Cyclist and WIFE are kinda cool.
Also September Girls if you looking for a more meloncholy, budget version of Dum Dum Girls.

I think they meant MBV.

This.

Kinda agree. I enjoy plenty of our traditional music however. Why is it that all the talent seems to go on it rather than other genres though? My noggin's always wondering as to why that is.

COME OUT YE BLACK AND TANS

1. The Waterboys - This Is the Sea
2. Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
3. U2 - Joshua Tree
4. MBV - Loveless
5. The Waterboys - Fisherman’s Blues

More like “put my dick enya ass”

COME OUT AND FIGHT ME LIKE A MAN

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Limited to one album per artist

Probably should of just made it top 10, OP

At Home with The Dubliners
Fureys Finest

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Rory Gallagher has so many good studio albums not sure how Deuce isnt considered Sup Forums-core

>mfw Morrissey thinks he's some British patriot when mummy and daddy are LITERALLY Irish

>yank logic

Reality is yank logic? Damn, you got me.

based sheev.

I remember really liking Ash when I was a pop-punk teen. I should check them out again for nostalgia's sake.

I hate pop punk but I think Ash are pretty solid and hold up well.

bampu

Obviously MBV, the Cranberries, early U2, Thin Lizzy, but they're all pretty old. As far as newer Irish bands go, I only really like Bleeding Heart Pigeons and Chewing on Tinfoil. O Emperor are alright too but I haven't listened to them much.
It's a shame because I'm Irish and I know a lot of talented musicians, but the music scene outside of Dublin and Galway tends to consist mainly of country, trad, club shit, and metalheads, with the occasional classic rock "born in the wrong generation"-type dudes, and it's really rare for any bands to actually make albums, not to mention them staying together for more than a year or two, because most people don't go to shows or buy less well-known bands' records, and they end up just breaking up because they can't make any money from their music.

my bloody valentine are english

this is not true

I'm sorry but this is utter bullshit. As someone who has been on Sup Forums for a really long time (since 2010 or so), I can assure you that anytime Cranberries would get mentioned or a thread about them created, discussions would be generated and people would say they love their songs. Where do you get this absurd notion about Cranberries being an unknown band?

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Every member bar one is Irish.

>mfw the one non-irish member has the most irish-as-fuck-sounding name

wew

LOOK INTO MY TIRED EYES

Van Morrison is Northern Irish.

What does his parents' nationality have to do with it? He is British regardless.

Kevin Shields is American

MY LOVELY HORSE RUNNING THROUGH THE

FIELD

>irish parents
>raised and lived in ireland since he was 10
>irish accent
>identifies as irish
he really isn't

the original skid row

Reggie Snow is p good

Stiff Little Fingers. Inflammable material and nobody's heroes both 5/5 albums.

>Irish music
Who wants to listen to a bunch of bagpipes

>nationality
>British

KEK. He ain't Anglo.

GO ON HOME BRITISH SOLDIERS GO ON HOME

Ding Dong Denny O'Reilly and the Hairy Bowsies is the only band a true paddy needs

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>not listening to daniel o'donnell
ISHYGDDT

I’m 46. The Cranberries were shit.

How can one country have so many good albums and another have so few?

anyzizzle this nizzle has relizzle

are you implying that scotland has few good albums, or ireland?
just in case you mean scotland i would recommend:
the pastels - slow summits (sitting pretty is also great)
paws - youth culture forever
life without buildings - any other city
belle and sebastian - this is just a modern rock song (whatever you think of their later work, this EP is real good, they've never done anything as good as the title track)
franz ferdinand - tonight: franz ferdinand
the jesus and mary chain - psychocandy
the vaselines - dum-dum

You know very little about Britain.
t. Irish blood englishman (like 1/4 of the population)

I WAS BORN ON A DUBLIN STREET WHERE THE LOYAL DRUMS DO BEAT

fionn regan's debut
redneck manifesto - i am brazil
asiwyfa's s/t album

they're not bad but will never live up to adebsi :(

Not really a classic or a "great". But an underrated album none the less

Altar of Plagues - Teethed Injury and Glory
Aphex Twin - Syro
Virgin Prunes - ...If I Die, I Die

you're not English, sonny.

Whenever I think of the Cranberries I always think of this classic.

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You make folk music not country you nonce

By that logic then so are all the mexican wall jumpers living in the US.

Also Tape 1/Tape 2 by Young Fathers

Anyone?

the pogues

Don't you mean England?