I don’t think it’s the song itself but the way a group of people sing it. I always want to pep it up some. It does drag on, I guess folks think they are being solemn.
“you can watch houseplants die in real time” made me laugh.
My main complaint about ALS (heh, unfortunate acronym) is that it’s the only song I ever hear on the occasion. I’d almost welcome U2’s “New Year’s Day” in its place.
Gordo4ever about 3 years ago
Awww… not nice, Caulfield.
GreasyOldTam about 3 years ago
Today is my birthday. I say that everyone celebrates my day so much that they have to declare tomorrow a holiday so everyone can recover.
Cactus-Pete about 3 years ago
A dirge? How so? That was never the intention. Also, midnight is when many people are wrapping up the festivities and getting ready to go home.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
Auld Lang Syne is harder to sing than Oh Holy Night…
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
You know what I like most about this strip? It’s the complete, utter, and continual lack of judgmentalism.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Whoever and wherever you are, Blue Eyes and I wish you the best in the new year.
Jhony-Yermo about 3 years ago
Most people know the words to Auld Lang Syne as will as the Orange Goblin knows the words to the National Anthem.
Ignatz Premium Member about 3 years ago
??? It doesn’t sound a thing like a dirge. It isn’t even in a minor key.
I think it’s more interesting that all these people are singing in Scots, and most of them have no idea what it means.
oakie817 about 3 years ago
HIPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!
Comics fan Premium Member about 3 years ago
I kinda like the old song.
rshive about 3 years ago
Guess there are other songs that the masses can sing off-tune.
Ed The Red Premium Member about 3 years ago
Nothing wrong with a reminder in the midst of festivities that life is bittersweet.
Thehag about 3 years ago
I don’t think it’s the song itself but the way a group of people sing it. I always want to pep it up some. It does drag on, I guess folks think they are being solemn.
“you can watch houseplants die in real time” made me laugh.pngar about 3 years ago
Much better words to the same tune:
Hark, from the tomb a doleful sound / mine ears attend the cry / ye living men come view the ground / where you must shortly lie…
Ideally, this is sung as cheerfully as possible, to get the most authentic effect.
BC in NC Premium Member about 3 years ago
Expand your horizons by Googling ‘Songs for New Years’ and pick from/listen to some offerings at the top of the page.
Stephen Gilberg about 3 years ago
My main complaint about ALS (heh, unfortunate acronym) is that it’s the only song I ever hear on the occasion. I’d almost welcome U2’s “New Year’s Day” in its place.
Jhony-Yermo about 3 years ago
“It’s is a magical word . . . Let’s go exploring.” 31 Dec. 1995 :-(
Ninette about 3 years ago
Houseplants? Count your blessings.
DM2860 about 3 years ago
The melody seems to been written for a more spirited singing but drunk people can barely manage the dirge sound
DaBump Premium Member about 3 years ago
Sad that kids these days can’t see the value in anything old, while not realizing how awful vast amounts of their popular modern culture is.
calliarcale about 3 years ago
It’s not a dirge. Dirges are seldom in a major key, for one thing. It’s about remembering the good times you had.