The song is an irrelevance, not singing it will make no difference to his condition.
Quote from: Chris Smith on July 02, 2013, 05:51:19 PMThe song is an irrelevance, not singing it will make no difference to his condition.I just think that part of the song, considering his condition, is in real poor taste. I know it wont make his condition better, but at least it'll stop me from cringing every time i hear it.
But Paul McGrath will never completely stop until Paul McGrath himself makes that decision and really understands that he can never ever go near alcohol again.
Every time I hear 'on the piss my lord' I want to hand everyone singing it a copy of his book. In my view it's not just an embarrassing song, it's morally repugnant and utterly indefensible. It doesn't make me cringe it makes me f***ing angry.
Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on July 02, 2013, 04:07:17 PMBut Paul McGrath will never completely stop until Paul McGrath himself makes that decision and really understands that he can never ever go near alcohol again. I've always wondered about this. Is total abstinence the way to solve the problem? It doesn't seem the most healthy way to deal with it to me, to live a life with a monkey permanently on your back. There must be a reason why a person has become dependent on alcohol. I can see why a period of abstinence is necessary and the reason for that would be to work on whatever caused the drinking problem in the first place.