They Think I’ve Gone Berserk (with music video)
By Turlough
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This is a poem I wrote about forty years ago. I was working as a waiter in a cocktail bar at the time. My dear friend Anthony Healey found the faded manuscript in a dusty old trunk in an attic. He picked it out, he shook it up and turned it around. Turned it into something new with his music.
At the foot of the post there’s a link to the music video. I hope the cheesiness doesn’t harm the good name of the ABC Tales group.
Their third hit and probably their most melodic so far. Poetic licence was pushed to the limit but they had to do that to maintain the dynamic flow of the rhythm and rhyme. – Melody Maker
Not very good. – The Dagenham Advertiser
Words by Turlough Ó Maoláin
Music by Anthony Healey
Choreography by the Ed Miller Band
They Think I’ve Gone Berserk – A Football Anthem
I’ve had a letter in the Evening Post.
I’ve asked my mates at work.
They think I’m daft. An imbecile!
They think I’ve gone berserk.
That’s what they think,
That I’ve gone berserk.
I’ve asked my wife. She’s leaving
If I don’t give it up.
She’ll change her mind, I’m sure she will,
When we win the FA Cup.
‘Cause we’re gonna win,
We’re gonna win the FA Cup.
I’ve told my kids I’ll buy them
A great big sticky bun
And a year’s supply of Crunchies
But they just still won’t come.
Oh, no they won’t,
No they will not come.
I’ve asked my Ma and Sister.
I’ve even asked the cat.
But they’re too busy and in a rush,
To be bothered with all that.
Yeah, I’m telling you man
They’re real busy cats.
I’ve asked my Cousin Kevin,
Uncle James and Auntie Joyce.
They’d rather move to Stoke, they said,
If they had to make a choice.
In Stoke they’re saying
‘Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!’
I’ve asked the postman and the milkman,
The paperboy as well,
If they’d go there with me.
They just said, ‘Now go to Hell’.
That’s what they said.
They said ‘Going to Hell’.
The only person tempted
Was my beloved Nan.
But then she went and changed her mind
Because she’s a Boro fan.
And I’m telling you man
She’s a Boro fan.
Its such an awful shame.
A wrong that should be righted.
That no one will accompany me
When I watch Leeds United.
That’s what I said,
When I watch Leeds United.
Image: Created by me in 1985. This is the old Lowfields Road stand at the Elland Road stadium in Leeds.
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My daughter lives in Stoke
My daughter lives in Stoke
Well Newcastle-under-Lyme as she always corrects me. There is an anthemic feel to this. I look forward to your forthcoming music gig performed in front of a virtual ABCtales audience :)
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It made me smile. Am fairly
It made me smile. Am fairly certain ABCTales can still hold its head up high...
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I hope you're sharing all
I hope you're sharing all these cherries with Anthony Healey! Loved all the old footage to accompany the song (and the song too!) My ex was a Leeds supporter and our eldest son (when very little) could never get the name right - he called it 'least united'. Luckily my ex never held it against him
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Ha
Your lyrics made me laugh and I like the tune. Your hazy accompaniment is enjoyable as well. Congrats on the cherries :)
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still recovering from
still recovering from spluttering my tea while reading reviews at the beginning, then it kept being good :0) Particularly liked the cats and Stoke bits
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I think you and Anthony make
I think you and Anthony make a great team Turlough. Your lyrics are so much fun and liberating, because you don't take yourself too seriously. Good on you.
Jenny.
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Sending the link to my lad...
Sending the link to my lad...
Nice one, Turlough, nice one son...
Oh no, that was another club, wasn't it?
The Dagenham Advertiser needs a new reviewer.
Yes, I want to see you and Anthony as a double act at our next reading!
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