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Can anyone give me some background information on who Sir Robert Mc Alpine was/is and who were/are McAlpine's Fusileers discussed in the song of the same name (done by the Clancy Brothers and Dubliners)? Thanks Bill Scarborough
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| 914.1 | McAlpine | MEALA::JOYCE | Wed May 29 1991 10:14 | 16 | |
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    McAlpines are a major U.K. construction firm. If you get the
    words of the song it refers to the 1940's and 1950's when many
    Irishmen emigrated to work on the buildings in London (and they
    still do). The song depicts the life of the "navvies" - hard
    work ("McAlpine's God was a well-filled hod" etc.) and plenty
    of beer.
    
    McAlpines are a family firm - the latest head of the firm was 
    close to Mrs Thatcher, and had his name among a list of prospective
    IRA targets.
    
    I've never seen this explanation of the song in print, but that's 
    how I always understood it.
    
    Toby
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| 914.2 | P.S. | MEALA::JOYCE | Wed May 29 1991 10:17 | 9 | |
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    Postscript: Perhaps someone might enlighten us, but JOhn B. Keane
    the playwright may have written the song (he worked on the buildings
    himself).
    
    The "Fusileers" part, I presume, is just an ironic comment on 
    McAlpine's employee relations policy!
    
    Toby
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| 914.3 | Domo Behan | SIOG::WOODS | Tue Aug 06 1991 07:13 | 8 | |
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    The song as far as I know was penned by Dominic Behan (I think he died
    last year). He`s brother was the late great Brenden Behan. At the
    begining of the song there is a poem (?) . The song is basically a
    satirical comment on the life of the emmigrants who worked for the big
    construction firms such as McAlpine, Wimpy and John Lang.
    
                                              Woody
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