Paul McKenzie claims he had a epiphany when he was
subjected to an Andy Stewart record which was playing in
one room, and intertwining with the vulgarity of a Sex
Pistols album emerging from another. That year was
somewhere around 1992, the setting was Vancouver Canada,and
McKenzie was looking for something new, since his band TT
Racer had recently disbanded. Who would have thought that a
great deal of fun could be had pilfering your parents
closet of old kilts and high socks to wear on a stage on
which you would perform cover songs of various bands,
altered slightly, to fit a scottish theme.
Example: I Wanna Be Your Scot.
You get the point. Of course, if you're going to go that
far, you might as well just bring up a bagpipe player for
christs sake.......!?
Review about Real Mckenzies lyrics are wrong... | Reviewer: nicole currie
------ About the song Loch Lomond performed by Real Mckenzies
this song has many lyrics, the one you have posted is the more traditional lyrics, however, if you actually listen to the real mckenzies version... they are wrong!! i have already submitted a correction, but apparently no one cares about words an artist actually wrote!
its pure shite!
Love it! | Reviewer: Stacey
------ About the song Droppin' Like Flies performed by Real Mckenzies
I loved this song. My only problam with it was it was really short.
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