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Kinky Boots
The song Kinky Boots refers in a breezy and sarcastic manner to the main security forces in Northern Ireland: the British army, the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and the Special Air Service (SAS).
The band Shebeen added a verse to this song:
Wee Mad Dog Johnny, he's left the UDA,
Horray horray
He says he prefers the LVF any day,
Horray horray
He's got on the phone to some of his friends,
To try and arrange a fight,
He's booked an appointment to see Billy Wright
The nickname Mad Dog refers to Johnny Adaire, once a leading figure of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) in the Shankill area of Belfast, who earned the nick because of his share in several attacks and killings. Seemingly Adaire was proud of it as he referred to his son as Mad Pupy. The next story will give you some insight in his madness.
In 1993 he was guiding a journalist through the Shankill area. When Adaire found out she was a Catholic he told her that normally Catholics travelled in the boot of his car. This remark was recorded and Adaire was sentenced to 16 years.
Being a fierce opponent of the Good Friday Agreement he made himself unpopular in the more moderate Unionist circles by insulting the leaders and he made advances towards the radical Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF), an organisation founded by Billy King Rat Wright who was killed while imprisoned.
Adaire became a key figure in the outbreak of violence between the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) and he managed to stay involved while serving his 16 year sentence.
During his imprisonment several assaults had been carried out on his relatives by his former comrades. In January 2005 Johnny Adaire was released from prison (cynically under terms of the Good Friday Agreement he condemned) and due to the ongoing death threats, the appointment to see Billy Wright in the additional verse, an army helicopter immediately flew him to his exiled family in Bolton, England.
Kinky Boots
Title:
Kinky Boots
Lyrics by:
Gerry O'Glacain
Recorded by:
1916,
Shebeen
and
The Irish Brigade
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I drove my saracen through your garden last night
Sing up the RA
I kicked your front door down around at midnight
Sing up the RA
Oh somthing's telling me boy you're avoiding me
And when I find you, you will go for your tea
Oh I've got a brand new shiny helmet and a pair of kinky boots
I've got a lovely new flak jacket and a lovely khaki suit
And when we go on night patrol we hold each others hands
We are the British army and we're here to take your land
My good friend Bertie he's in the UDR
Who-ar, Who-ar
Searching for weapons he will go near and far
Who-ar, Who-ar
Up around by Cappagh you'd never find him there
Oh the only gun he'd get there is an armalite in his ear
Oh I've got a brand new shiny helmet and a pair of kinky boots
I've got a lovely new flak jacket and a lovely khaki suit
And when we go on night patrol we hold each others hands
We are the British army and we're here to take your land
My good friend Trevor he's in the RUC
I see, I see
but now they've handed him his redundancy
I see, I see
The folks along the border won't be seeing him any more
That Provo sniper will be missing him for sure
Oh I've got a brand new shiny helmet and a pair of kinky boots
I've got a lovely new flak jacket and a lovely khaki suit
And when we go on night patrol we hold each others hands
We are the British army and we're here to take your land
My good friend Nigel he's in the SAS
Oh yes, Oh yes
He said a change is just as good as arrest
Oh yes, Oh yes
But now they've gone and posted him way down to Crossmaglen
He wishes to blazes he was back in jail again
Oh I've got a brand new shiny helmet and a pair of kinky boots
I've got a lovely new flak jacket and a lovely khaki suit
And when we go on night patrol we hold each others hands
We are the British army and we're here to take your land
My good friend Sammy he's in the DUP
I see, I see
An outstanding member as all the world can see
I see, I see
I can go up to to Donegal if you want to have some fun
He said I'll take a run there if I have nothing on
Oh I've got a brand new shiny helmet and a pair of kinky boots
I've got a lovely new flak jacket and a lovely khaki suit
And when we go on night patrol we hold each others hands
We are the British army and we're here to take your land