Whose Line Is It Anyway Best Irish Drinking Songs

Alright folks, gather 'round! Ever wondered what would happen if the ridiculously talented improv comedians from Whose Line Is It Anyway? got hold of Irish drinking songs? Pure, unadulterated, hilarious chaos, that's what!
The Setup: Chaos in a Pub
Imagine Ryan Stiles, lanky and mischievous, trying to lead a singalong. Colin Mochrie, bald head gleaming under the stage lights, crafting rhymes on the spot. It's a recipe for comedic gold, served with a pint of Guinness (metaphorically, of course...probably).
Think about it: "Scenes from a Hat", but all the scenes are increasingly ridiculous reasons to raise a glass. "Sound Effects", where the entire audience becomes the world's most enthusiastic (and off-key) pub choir. I'm already giggling!
The Songs Themselves: A Hilarious Reimagining
Now, let's talk about the songs. Traditional Irish drinking songs are fantastic, but they're often...well, traditional. Whose Line? would take those classics and launch them into orbit.
Consider "Danny Boy". In their hands, it wouldn't be a heartfelt lament. Instead, Danny Boy might be running away because he accidentally dyed his beard green and is now being chased by angry leprechauns. Perfect, right?
Or "Whiskey in the Jar". It's already a bit of a romp, but imagine Colin trying to act out the robbery while Ryan provides sound effects using only his incredibly flexible vocal cords. The mind boggles!
Hoedown Hijinks and Irish Jigs
Oh, the "Hoedown"! Can you even picture it? Four comedians, forced to rhyme about potatoes, shamrocks, and questionable decisions made after one too many whiskeys. The awkward pauses, the forced rhymes, the sheer panic in their eyes...it's comedy perfection!
And what about a "Props" game centered around Irish stereotypes? A rubber chicken becomes a sheep, a traffic cone becomes a tiny, angry leprechaun, and a feather duster? Well, that’s clearly a banshee's wig.
Think about the possibilities! Wayne Brady's musical prowess could be unleashed on traditional Irish instruments (or at least, his version of them). We’d get a beatboxed bodhrán solo for sure.
Why It Would Work (Brilliantly)
The beauty of Whose Line Is It Anyway? is their ability to make anything funny. They thrive on the absurd and the unexpected.
Irish drinking songs, with their inherent boisterousness and tendency towards storytelling, are just begging for the Whose Line? treatment. It's a match made in comedic heaven.
Plus, think of the guest stars! Imagine getting Craig Ferguson or even Bono in on the act. The possibilities are endless!
A Toast to Laughter
So, next time you're raising a glass to good times and good company, take a moment to imagine Whose Line Is It Anyway? tackling Irish drinking songs. The resulting laughter would be legendary.
It's a concept ripe with comedic potential, and frankly, someone needs to make this happen. We deserve it. The world deserves it!
Until then, we'll just have to keep dreaming of Ryan Stiles doing an Irish jig while Colin Mochrie pretends to be a pint of Guinness. Sláinte!
And may your troubles be less and your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door!












