Onstage “Private School Motherfucker” Freakout [Audience Call-Out 9/7/18]
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Onstage “Private School Motherfucker” Freakout [Audience Call-Out 9/7/18] Lyrics
That's you. Come on pretty boy
You're a fucking maggot. Get some fucking balls and come up here instead of throwing something from there. Come on! Cheapshot prick
Hey, who says he should come up. Get ready to shame that prick! Shame that motherfucker right there!
Fucking private school stupid fuckhead motherfucker
Have some balls and get up here and I'll punch your fucking teeth down your throat out the back. Dog-arse prick
Then I'll fuck your missus and your mum
[Laughs]
Right-o, let's everybody else, apart from that fuckstick, sing along to a great song hey. Here we go
Someone clock him, someone, I'll give a hundred bucks to punch that fuck for me
Come on, enough with the haters. Fuck the haters hey. There's too many good girls here for you blokes. That cunt's [unclear]
Here we go!
[Sings "The Horses" by Daryl Braithwaite]
About
Nollsy reacts in anger when an audience member threw a tinnie onstage during his set at Nyngan’s Duck Creek Races. He used this tirade as a seamless intro into a cover of the iconic Aussie song “The Horses”.
Q&A
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I would like to apologise for my behaviour and language at Saturday night’s Duck Creek Picnic Races.
During our set there were people in the audience throwing cans and bottles at the stage and after one guy threw a full can, just missing my head it really rattled me. We had a similar issue last year with a firecracker thrown onto the stage and one of my band members was seriously hurt … you don’t have a lot of deep vision into the crowd from the stage and it’s pretty scary to see something suddenly flying straight at you. We’re just doing our job and these actions are not acceptable.
I completely understand that that is still no excuse for the way I spoke and I am deeply sorry for the terrible things I said that were purely out of frustration.
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