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406.1 | Two Traditions in every sense | ESDC2::GALLAGHER | | Thu Jul 14 1988 10:32 | 17 |
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Yes a mighty piece of vinyl, indeed!!
Highlight for me is "Ta mo cleamhnas deanta" where Kevin
Cunniffe sings the original "as Gaeilge" and The Man translates
in English for the next verse - Great Stuff!!!
I thought on some of the slower numbers like Carrickfergus that
Van's bluesy/soul style doesn't quite suit on occasion.
Makes you wonder when you hear the results of the combined force
of a "left footed" blues singer from East Belfast and a bunch of
traditional musicians from the South (except Derek Bell who is
also from Belfast, of course) what could be achieved through more
harmony North and South
Mike
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406.2 | He should stick to R&B | GAO::MMCMULLIN | Ag seinm ceol le poca� folamh | Thu Jul 14 1988 11:47 | 9 |
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Not having heard the whole album, just some tracks on the radio
I must admit it is yugh. Van the man manages to kill some quite
respectable folk songs. He was on telly the other night (along with
Derek Bell on piano) and again managed to kill some songs.
Overall impression, - Boring.
Maurice.
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406.3 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | Copyright � 1953 | Sat Jul 23 1988 07:39 | 16 |
| I'm somewhere in the middle.
I don't think that Van "manages to kill some quite respectable
folk songs", but I have to agree that his R&Beezy voice doesn't
quite match the feel of the songs.
I find the album enjoyable to listen to, but I don't expect to
listen to it very often.
re:.1
Regarding the geo-political mixture, it's not like this hasn't
happened before. Has it been that long since Tommy Makem was with
the Clancy Brothers?
--- jerry
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406.4 | Rave on | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | | Mon Jul 25 1988 13:24 | 10 |
| There was an interview with Paddy Moloney of the Chieftains on Saturday
Night Folk, a regular program on RTE Radio 1 and he said that we
will see a lot more of the Morrison/Chieftains marriage. They have
been touring Britain with Van doing his thing followed by the
Chieftains and then the combination to "fantastic receptions".
Paddy also said they got a lot of stick from purists/begrudgers
when they started out first and it's no different now that they've
done something unorthodox.
-Dermot
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406.5 | UP THE DUBS !!! | STEREO::BURNS | Wake up and smell the Turf | Mon Jul 25 1988 15:42 | 26 |
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re: .4 "Be Jaysus I hope not" !!!!
Sorry Dermot, but I think this is the �SECOND WORST I have ever heard...
"Van the Man" ruined most/all of the traditional songs, and
destroyed "Carrickfergus". Even without the singing, I do not
think that the Chieftains were "up to par" either.
While listening to the tape, the common thought that crossed
my mind was one with a cat having its tail pinched under the rocker
of an old rocking chair ... :-) OWWWWWWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOo
You can always tell an Irishman, but you can't tell him much
:-)
keVin
� Are you still playing the Tin Whistle ? ;-)
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406.6 | I thing I'm tone deaf | TPVAX2::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Mon Jul 25 1988 16:28 | 12 |
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OK now I'll add my two cents!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've got to second keVin's point. The tape was not what I consider
good listening music. I could see "van" teaming up with the POUGES
the screaming he calls singing clearly lacks any sort of character.
But then what the hell do I know......I'm still tring to learn
how to play the bodhran.......
paddy
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406.7 | Dermot + Tin Whistle = Bad news | DUB01::FARRELL | | Wed Jul 27 1988 12:47 | 4 |
| Kevin,
Surely, you mean "Dermot, are you still on the fiddle"
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406.8 | MADAME GEORGE SAY.... | FSLPRD::KSULLIVAN | | Wed Jul 27 1988 13:13 | 43 |
| Ah sure, would you doubt them? The purists and begrudgers / Burns
and Culbert. If it isn't Christy singing Lisdo....Lisdoo....Lisdoonvarna,
...then it just isn't Irish music. It would give you a bad turn listening
to them.
This is a Van Morrison album, with the Chieftains playing backing
(which I consider to be a great improvement for them), NOT a
Chieftains album with Van singing.
If you are not a Van Morrison music lover (THEM, TUPELO HONEY, MOONDANCE,
ASTRAL WEEKS, CELTIC RAY..ETC....ETC...ETC...), then it would be
difficult to appreciate what he's doing here. He's just interpeting some
Northern Irish (mostly) songs in his own unique style. He's never given
a rattling damn about the critics / knockers in the past, he's not
likely to start now. I guarantee you it was not his intention to
make a good ol' sing-along ".....and I woke in California...." record,
that many people who bought it, seemed to have expected. Every album
he's made in the last 20-25 years has been a GEM. One of Ireland's
truely great gifts to the world.
As regards the continuing "marriage", no, I doubt it. Van never
hangs around in the same area for too long, there is always
something new to be done. This was probably just a pet project. Paddy
Moloney might like to think so, but then he would!!!!
(MATT MOLLOY COME BACK, ALL IS FORGIVEN)!!
And of course it was inevitable that the poor ol' Pogues would have
to be dragged into all this. Again, a lack of understanding of what
they're all about, (But I'll save that rave for another day).
Suggestion: Listen to the album for what it was meant to be, not as you
expected / wanted it to be??? And if you don't like Van Morrison......
......OCHON.......OCHON........ It's your loss!!
P.S. Kevin, is this what you meant when you suggested I write something
to "stir it up" a bit?!?!?
Anyway, you all should be listening to BLUEGRASS.....when in Rome.....
-WINTERHAWK FOREVER-
YODELEEEEEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
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406.9 | "The Pope, and John F Kennedy, stare'n in me face! | STEREO::BURNS | Wake up and smell the Turf | Wed Jul 27 1988 14:52 | 24 |
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re: .8
HEY KSULLIVAN: You missed the last great "International Sing-A-Long"
Just ask Jerry Larkin or your friend Artie .... :-)
We sang some "God-All-Mighty Powerful" tunes after the
Pogues Concert that night !!
re: .7 Joe: I love it when /Dermot plays : "Far Far Away" ....
(The further the better) :-)
keVin
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406.10 | ..AND I WOKE IN FRONT OF THE MAI KAI MANY MILES... | FSLPRD::KSULLIVAN | | Thu Jul 28 1988 09:36 | 5 |
| zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
wh.....wha....what......we home already???????that was fast!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DID I MISS ANYTHING?????
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406.11 | | TPVAX3::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Thu Jul 28 1988 10:50 | 20 |
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keVin;
Who is this stranger ksullivan??????
Could he be that world renown music critic that has put the
"MEADOW LOUNGE" of Chelmsford Mass. on the top ten list of places
to visit while in the area.
I think he has SLAM DANCED once to often. He clearly has knocked
a few brain cells loose.
Isn't this ksullivan also the one that has Bing Crosby listed
as a top ten Irish Ballad singer.
The man has obviously gone off the deep end.
paddy
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406.12 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | | Thu Jul 28 1988 13:48 | 10 |
| Ah KSULLIVAN, friend and noble enricher of the noble name, I thank
ye kindly for putting these two brats in their place. When you
next see Paddy tell him that hitting his head with the bodhr�n
is not the way it's done. But hitting it on Burns' head might be
the only way to get a melodious sound out of the West Clare railwayman.
As for you Joe Farrell, one of these years I'll come up with a
brilliant biting response to your barbs!
-Dermot
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406.13 | Irish Headache - Van Morrison/Chieftains | FSLPRD::KSULLIVAN | | Thu Jul 28 1988 15:59 | 40 |
| Diarmaid,
Nil a lan gailge agam ach bainaigh me trial as, KEVIN BURNS
agus PADDY CULBERT a chur tri na cheile. (Na bach le mo gailge!!!)
Nil faic ar bith idir cluiseanna PADDY CULBERT agus nil KEVIN BURNS
nios fearr. (hahahahahaha)!!!!
La amhain bhi siad ag dul sios an bothair agus chuir KEVIN BURNS
ceist ar PADDY CULBERT, cad e an difriocht idir an fear agus an
bean??? Ta se go h-iontach go bhfuil an freagra seo ag "inquiring
minds" (hahahahahaha)!!!
Bhi PADDY CULBERT stumped, ceann sa speir, agus puzzlement ar
a aghadh......bhi an t-am ag imeacht ur tar eis ur..........
Tabhair hint dom KEVIN BURNS, arsa PADDY CULBERT (hahahahaha)!!!!
"Shampoo" arsa KEVIN BURNS.
Anois bhi PADDY CULBERT in san conundrum an-mhor. Bhi KEVIN BURNS
ag gaire tri na fiachla.
Mmmmmmmm!!!! arsa PADDY CULBERT,
Titertiter arsa KEVIN BURNS.
Aha ta se agam, arsa PADDY CULBERT.......no..nnnoo...nil se agam.
Aaaaa PADDY CULBERT mo cara, arsa KEVIN BURNS, nach ait an rud e?
Ta an domhain go leir an-ait ar fad, arsa PADDY CULBERT.
Ni raibh focal nios fior agat riamh, arsa KEVIN BURNS.
Cad e an freagra KEVIN BURNS?
Nil fhios agam PADDY CULBERT, nil fhios agam!!!!! (hahahaha).
Buail siad sios an bothair ag caint 's ag gaire faoin tribloidi
an tsaoil, dha carirde KEVIN BURNS agus PADDY CULBERT.
Anois, nuair a buaileann tu isteach leo i Boston, agus iad pissed
as a mheabhair, agus muna bhfuil an freagra agat, tog bog e, THE
SHOCK MIGHT KILL THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
P.S. 1. I APOLOGISE for the poor IRISH, I hope you'll appreciate
the intention.
2. You are ALL bound, under solemn oath, NEVER to translate
the above for either KEVIN BURNS no a cara PADDY CULBERT.
3. Let confusion & consternation abound.
THANK YOU!!!!
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406.14 | Hey Vanna .. I'd like to buy a vowel !!! | STEREO::BURNS | Wake up and smell the Turf | Thu Jul 28 1988 20:48 | 15 |
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re: .13 KSULLIVAN
I hope you don't mind that I changed the title of your note.
(hahahahahahaha) !!!!
:-)
keVin
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406.15 | | CHEFS::WALLSD | Can YOU name the Banana Splits? | Fri Jul 29 1988 05:09 | 6 |
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I've heard the album and I really like it....but then again Van
the man can never do anything musically as far as I'm concerned!
Wallsie
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406.16 | do re me fa so la te do | TPVAX2::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Fri Jul 29 1988 11:43 | 21 |
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keVin,
KSULLIVAN and D_OSULLIVAN have rightly done us in. We should bury
our heads in sand that way we'll not be a target for abuse from these
AMATEUR critics.
You and I on the other hand having had the opportunity to sing along
with the likes of Tommy Makem, Liam Clancy, Christy Moore, Patrick St,
Alton and Robbie O'Connell are said to have no appreciation for
true Irish music.
I guess that goes to show you just what they know. They should
become food critics because CLEARLY their taste is in their mouth
and they must be using their ears for ashtrays or some other usefull
container.
8*) 8*) 8*) 8*) 8*) 8*) 8*) 8*) 8*) 8*) 8*)
paddy
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406.17 | Have ye ALL gone "OATLESS"/ ? | RUNWAY::FARRINGTON | the TIME has COME | Tue Aug 02 1988 09:55 | 22 |
| ....FOR LO, THERE WAS KEENING HEARD THROUGHOUT THE LAND........
(yes....keVin, that does include Clare!!!!!!!!)
ye all have spent the crust of your lives "grazing" in stray meadows!!
all those who retain any semblence of TASTE will surely recall,
and I hasten to comment, praise those "golden" days of yore when
that legendary, storied, semi-significant quartet TOWERED above
all contemporary competition. Of course, I refer to Charles O'Connor,
James Lockhart, John Fean, and Eamonn Carr.....that is, HORSLIPS;
naturally!!
abject apologies can be printed here for all to share in your communal
shame!!!
(....that's sincere embarassment, keVin.....)
"speed the plow"
Kevin.
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406.18 | Horse What ?? | STEREO::BURNS | Wake up and smell the Turf | Wed Aug 03 1988 09:31 | 12 |
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re: .17
Yo... Maroon_Baron, Have ye been smoken' the turf again ?? :-)
"This is the Tower: You had better get your "Gyro" checked"
keVin (over & out)
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406.19 | JOHNNY'S WEDDING. | FSLPRD::KSULLIVAN | | Wed Aug 03 1988 09:43 | 23 |
| Re: 406.17.
Don't you just love these replies that have absolutely nothing to
do with anything that has gone before. Totally incongruous. Great!!
Horslips were a QUINTET though, you forgot about Barry Devlin, singer
and bass player. I saw them live a couple of dozen times in Ennis,
Lahinch, Limerick, Dublin and Cork. One of the best teenage dance bands
ever. (Hall Of Mirrors, Furniture, Bim Istigh Ag Ol, Dearg Doom,
Silver Spear Etc.) Ah yes, those were the daze.
I have often argued, though it be against my nature to do so, with
the people who claimed that it was Planxty who turned the youth
of Ireland back on to Irish traditional music (Traditional/ Folk revival),
that it was Horslips who were really responsible, but never got the
credit. They created the intrest in bands like Planxty, Skara Brae,
Sweeny's Men, Clannad & De Danann.
Though in all honesty, after the first 2/3 albums, they went to hell,
but for those first few years, they kept us dancing!!!!!!
................SKIDEREEIIDIIDOM..........................
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406.20 | "once upon a time in the WEST!" | RUNWAY::FARRINGTON | the TIME has COME | Wed Aug 03 1988 14:34 | 34 |
| isn't life that much richer for all of its' inaccuracies,
inconsistencies, and incongrutities?
ref;19 one million pardons !
I suspect that I had ignored Barry as he has since sold his soul
to the vagaries of the video monster....I believe he terms himself
a "director" these days! I concur that a strong case can be made
attributing the "celtic revival" to Horslips, and that is the kernel
of my segue into this specific topic. I would also contend that
it was the melding of the two much varied styles, (ie.
rock&traditional) accomplished so successfully by Horslips, so long
ago which has since led to the numerous experimental "fusion"
bands (ie.Moving Hearts, Clannad, Gary Moore latest, ah yes, even
those Scots from Big Country) mixiny their musical metaphors. Even
now we see exotic mixes which in the long form can only enrich our
experience, witness Paddy Moloney's desire to play with everyone!
So, I trust without too strained an effort it"s possible to connect
with this very erudite and esteemed topic a singular thread of melodic
memories!
ref; 18 the wiley Clareman, a.k.a. the Faerie Queen, p.s. you'll
have to explain that one to me "offline" keVin!!!!
I've been grinding, and squinting my time in this "weather"
wonderland we've all been njoying! keeping a low profile, (as the
Gaelic sides for Galway have been!) and resisting the many and varied
temptations of the notesfile, (unlike my esteemed comrade-the missing
George Darcy) all-in-all a fulfilling , though confusing occupation!
wait, and ye SHALL receive!
slan,
Kevinz
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406.21 | They're baaack!!!!!!!!!! | TPVAX2::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Wed Aug 03 1988 15:23 | 34 |
| Well keVin I'll have to agree with you on this one.
I'm not sure if it is something they (kevinz + ksullivan) are smoking
or maybe it's just all this rain that is bringing them out
And they are talking about weird things like horse's lips and stuff.
Hell back in the old days we used to call them horse's asses and I
still remember what the roads looked like after the parade through
downtown. Full of big sims-round balls of hay and other things and they
sure did smell funny.
Why not talk to the real bands of the day like Pat Boone, Doris
Day, Johnny Green and the Greenmen, The Mills Brothers, The Ink
Spots and of course let us not forget Nat "The Man" King Cole.
Now thats music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
8*)
Hello George?
Hey George?
Yo George??
You there George?
Is George being held prisoner in some foreign land?????
Let's organize a search party to find the ever elusive George Darcy.
I'll check all the pubs in Boston.
paddy
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406.22 | "WHERE was GEORGE"!!!!!! | RUNWAY::FARRINGTON | the TIME has COME | Thu Aug 04 1988 08:13 | 21 |
| PPPSSSSSSSSST...............
I just heard from a highly impeachable source that George has escaped
from this mundane and predictible workday world to assume the fully
vested position of road manager, (p.s. that's "roadie" for all you
ancient correspondents!) on the just-heralded "Horslips 1988-Revival
tour! The world tour is reported to be already booked into every
conceivable venue in the civilized world, (yes, keVin, that DOES
EXCLUDE County Where, wooops, I meant Clare!) and tickets are re-
portedly difficult to locate, even in these "early days"!
Send out the GROUPIES.......
bring back the head of George Darcy!!!!!
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406.23 | There's something going on here .... | STEREO::BURNS | Wake up and smell the Turf | Thu Aug 04 1988 08:32 | 16 |
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re. 22
Did you notice that George Darcy is no longer listed as the
moderator of this conference ??
Notes> Show moderator
I wonder where he went ?? :-)
keVin
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406.24 | I'll tell my ma | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | | Thu Aug 04 1988 08:49 | 14 |
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re: Moderators
Ahmygawd! Oh, let me sit down. A glass of water pleeease!
Shure it all goes back to that mighty night in Boston when keVin
and Paddy were "slam dancing" at the Pogues concert. [Slam dancing
= head banging for our more civilized guests]
Well anyway I did hear a comment, purPORTERly coming from the Claraeman
(aka Nat King Bord na Mona) that while he couldn't exactly explain
slam dancing but that it was definitely better than 5 pints!!!
-Dermot
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406.25 | Hi Ma and all my friends back home | TPVAX3::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Thu Aug 04 1988 10:28 | 24 |
| Oh Boy, Oh Boy, Oh Boy,
I'm at last a moderator in a file..... hummmmm now what can I
do..................
For my first official duty I think I'll go back through this file
and set a bunch of this stuff WRITELOCKED.
Then I'll go back and look again and delete anything I think is
abuseive.
Then I'll go through it for a last time and combine all thats left into
one topic and call it
Ah lets see now what would be a good name ya I'll call it OPEN ISSUES
And then I'll make myself the only moderator and make up some new
rules like......................Any one who has a K as the first
letter in their name cannot enter anything in the file. Boy-o-Boy
this moderator stuff is fun. 8*)
Now how do I get rid of this BURNS fella????? 8^)
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406.26 | | DUB01::FARRELL | | Fri Aug 05 1988 06:29 | 17 |
| > And then I'll make myself the only moderator and make up some new
> rules like......................Any one who has a K as the first
> letter in their name cannot enter anything in the file. Boy-o-Boy
> this moderator stuff is fun. 8*)
> Now how do I get rid of this BURNS fella????? 8^)
Now Paddy, a litle test. A mans name. 3 letters. Begins with a "B".
Ends with a "B". What is it ?
Well done Paddy if you answered "BOB".
Now, to the above. Kevin Burns. Begins with a "K". See how simple
it is !!!!
- Anon (guess who I am , Moderator)
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406.27 | "where can this all be heading?" | RUNWAY::FARRINGTON | the TIME has COME | Fri Aug 05 1988 08:03 | 14 |
| Come on now, lads let's get this topic back on track......
I would suggest that perhaps either the state of State aid grants
to the Western Health Board, or even the condition of EC agricultural
grants to dairy farms in East Galway might constitute worthy topics
to bring this highly irrational, irrevent, and irrelevant crack
back to earth!
Kevin,
Burn's better alter ego,
from the shores of scenic
Lough Lavalley!
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406.28 | George come back | WILVAX::CULBERT | | Fri Aug 05 1988 10:10 | 13 |
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OH NO!!!!!!!!!!
Paddy is moderator to this file.............
Well I guess it's time to go to
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Huh?? What?? oh yeah sleep 8^)
congrats paddy
john `{o}^{o}' (the taller brother) 8^)
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406.29 | Suggestions..... | GAO::MHUGHES | | Tue Aug 09 1988 11:26 | 47 |
| Leaprechauns have a messy solution.
TO get rid of Burns is not going to be easy.
Here is one suggestion: Take him to the top of the John Hancock
building. Tie an elasticated rope to his ankles and throw him over
side of the building. Make sure the rope is three inches longer
than the height of the building minus the height of (K)eVin Burns.
The result :
Well as I said he is hard to get rid of.
However this would mean that he would at least be a bit shorter, a bit
messy on one end, and he'd have his head up his ass.
...................Come to think of it, he be much the same as he
is now, lets forget the whole idea. :-) :-)
Snake is pokey to-day Galway won.
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406.30 | The problem to the solution. | FSLPRD::KSULLIVAN | | Wed Aug 10 1988 10:07 | 8 |
| Mike,
There is only one problem with your solution. If keVin was
any shorter, it would be virtually impossible to tell the difference
between Paddy & himself. And they already create enough confusion!!!!
But it is reassuring to know that people are contemplating this
all but serious problem.
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406.31 | | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | | Wed Aug 17 1988 10:30 | 14 |
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This message is for Kevin Burns and Patrick Culbert
***************************************************
Lads, plan an early holiday to Ireland to get the authentic sound
of the Celtic Soul Brothers: Van the Man and the Chieftains.
Appearances in Dublin, Belfast, Cork and Galway during the first
half of September.
-Dermot
P.S. I'm dusting off my tin-whistle for the jam!!!
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406.32 | Van the Man and Emmey Lou .... | STEREO::BURNS | Wake up and smell the Turf | Wed Aug 17 1988 12:27 | 13 |
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re: .31
DERMOT: Thanks for BOTH of the warnings ..... :-)
keVin
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406.33 | | TPVAX2::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Thu Aug 18 1988 10:24 | 11 |
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Geee Dermot!!!!!!!
I was just thinking
How the heck are you going to keep Van the Man sober that long????
8*)
paddy
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406.34 | one more opinion | WHEEL::ST_ONGE | | Fri Aug 19 1988 13:53 | 11 |
| Thank you to Kevin "Planet Earth" Burns for putting me in the right
note....I find all your criticisms profound.
I liked the album, myself. Although, on Carrickfergus, I found myself
wondering why a singer with twenty years experience doesn't know
his own range....someone must have been pinching his privates....
Good luck to all of you in your new careers as music critics.
Diane St. Onge
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406.35 | He's nearly made the cover... | REFINE::FARRELL | | Thu Aug 25 1988 14:18 | 14 |
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Well, seeing as this note is in some small way related to Van the
Man, ye may be interested to see that he is - finally - getting
some small part of the recognition he so richly deserves. And yes
I am serious about him deserving it.
Anyway, Rolling Stone has issued its list of the best 100 singles
of the last 25 years and The Man is in their with G-L-O-R-I-A and
'Brown-Eyed Girl'.
Heres to more of the same.
Bernard.
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406.36 | Madame George | GAO::DKEATING | Sugar Ray Showed The Way | Fri Aug 26 1988 05:04 | 9 |
| re .last and 'Brown Eyed Girl'
Did you know that when Van wrote this song way back then the
original title and lyric was 'Green Eyed Girl'!!! However the
record company/producer said EUCH no way Jose, so they changed
it to 'Brown Eyed Girl' instead and it took off.
- Dave who's_favourite_album_of_all_time_is_Astral_Week
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406.37 | Whats in a Name ? | REFINE::FARRELL | The Hacker. DTN 223-7502 | Fri Aug 26 1988 09:20 | 9 |
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Re .36
According to Rolling Stone, it had been called
'Brown _Skinned_ Girl' - my emphasis. I guess the main thing is
that it was different and The Man changed it for the better.
Maybe he's not as difficult as the media would have you believe.
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406.38 | | GAO::DKEATING | Sugar Ray Showed The Way | Fri Aug 26 1988 13:04 | 7 |
| re .37
Yep,you're right. It was some other song I was thinking about.
Well to tell the truth I was suffering from 'guinnexcess' as a
result of last night �-)
- Dave K.
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406.39 | Concert of the Millenium | DUB01::OSULLIVAN_D | Closed for repairs | Wed Sep 14 1988 06:54 | 23 |
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The Chieftains and Van Morrison are currently on tour and we got
to see last Saturday's concert at the Stadium in Dublin. Even though
I say it myself, it was a great show.
Part 1 was 30-35 minutes of the Chieftains playing in the usual
way - excellent set, if too short.
Part 2 had Van Morrison and his regular band playing for most of an
hour. Derek Bell of the Chieftains accompanied on piano. Van did
say he tried to get Phil Coulter, but no luck! Morrison delivered
an excellent set with powerhouse vocals and directed his band "into
the mystic."
Part 3 then had the rest of the Chieftains trooping back on stage
for a good-humoured set which consisted of the songs from the Irish
Heartbeat album. All sides, including the audience, enjoyed the
crack.
Finally, two encores, the last of which had a dead straight cover
of Ray Charles' "I can't stop loving you", which was only incredible.
and we sailed and we sailed...
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