"She knows it's too late as we're walking ooooonnn byyyyyyyyy....."
Ah Dublin, never change.
JOE reader Michael Carter was heading home on the Luas Red Line, following The Corona's biggest ever Irish gig, when they played the Royal Hospital Kilmainham over the weekend.
Folks on board were clearly still buzzed from the performance, and with people docked face to armpit the entire length of the Luas, what better way to pass the time than to start a sing-song.
And what better song to sing after a Coronas gig than... uhm... Oasis' 'Don't Look Back In Anger'.
The band are playing the Festival Big Top on 29 July, so consider this the gauntlet thrown down, Galway.
Reckon you can do better in the Public-Transport-Singalong content than your Dublin counterparts?
Cheers to Michael for sending the footage in!
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