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452.1 | get away from that tupperware... | FRAGLE::GRENIER | Up the Spiral Staircase... | Thu Oct 20 1988 15:34 | 9 |
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I have heard one song by In Tua Nua on WBRU in Providence (a rock station)...
It featured the phrase "Come on down into my kitchen..." which apparently
caused some stir in Dublin since it is a euphamism similar to the Beatles
"I want to hold your hand"... I don't know about the pipes, but the particular
song I heard ("All I Wanted Was to Believe in Somebody") was rock-n-roll.
Kate g.
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452.2 | ex | GAOV08::MHUGHES | | Fri Oct 21 1988 05:35 | 8 |
| Leaprechauns have all kind of music.
In Tua Nua (In a new land), is a rock group. They have a smattering
of celtic influence in their rock music. A marriage of the music
forms. They are very popular here.
Snake isnot a rock person.
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452.3 | Not Ceoltas Approved. | FSLPRD::KSULLIVAN | | Fri Oct 21 1988 08:54 | 13 |
| In Tua Nua concert dates to be found in note 450.1.
If it's traditional music alone that you're looking for, then forget
about this band/tour. As the last note stated, In Tua Nua are a
rock-n-roll band, who incorporate traditional instruments, pipes
and fiddle (or is it violin), to enhance their sound. They have
an exelent new album - just released (over here anyway), and
are well worth seeing.....if you like R&R.
If you're intrested in the pipes in particular buy Davy Spillane's
"Atlantic Bridge", released last year.......exelent.
Murphy.
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452.4 | I'll look for Spillane... | TRCA01::CURZON | Richard Curzon TRS 5/2 | Fri Oct 21 1988 11:51 | 13 |
| I am a fan of the Irish pipes - my wife is happy they are so
expensive, I would have bought a set by now if not for that... I liked
Liam O'Flynn who played with Planxty; but the true master, the one who
could order breakfast on the pipes, has got to be Mr Paddy Moloney (by my
ears). Finbar Furey can be very good, but he doesn't to seem to have all
the subtlety of the Great Moloney.
So I will definitely look for that Davy Spillane, and I will
pass on the IN TUA NUA, too bad.
By the way, the phrase "come on in my kitchen" appears in
American folk music too; must have been common speech phrase in the old
days I guess.
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452.5 | There's good and there's GREAT ! | VIDEO::FARRELL | The Hacker. DTN 235-8162 | Fri Oct 21 1988 13:47 | 11 |
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Re: .4
For a fan, Richard, I'm surprised you don't lament the passing of
the great Seamus Ennis. I like Paddy as much as the next person,
but Seamus was without doubt the better man.
Give Paddy another 15-20 years and he'll probably get there !!
Bernard.
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452.6 | stand by your man... | TRCA01::CURZON | Richard Curzon TRS 5/2 | Sun Oct 23 1988 20:12 | 10 |
| Well Bernard, some may feel I am, shall we say, a little
undiscerning.... Maybe it is the fact of hearing much more of Maloney,
or much better recordings, or seeing him several times in person; but I
still prefer his stuff. Matter of taste, I also wouldn't pick Jascha
Heifetz on the violin unlike most people who "know more than I do" in
that field.
To my ears, more has been gained than has been lost by the
younger players in both instruments. (all respect due to those who laid
the foundation and set the high standards)
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452.7 | | GAOV08::DKEATING | Roamin' Cadillac Church SAVES | Mon Oct 24 1988 05:52 | 3 |
| Here's another vote for Seamus Ennis...the only man that could drink
*bloody Marys' from a flask and play the 'fox hunt' at the same
time...God rest his soul.
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452.8 | Paddy gets my vote...... | FSLPRD::KSULLIVAN | | Mon Oct 24 1988 10:00 | 17 |
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In my opinion, Paddy Keenan is one of the all time greats when it
comes to pipers. He seems to have backed away from the spotlight since
the demise of the Bothies, and is to be found in West Cork & the occasional
Fleadh.
Just listen to the Bothy Band albums, his solo efforts and the superb
Paddy Keenan/Paddy Glackin "Doublin".
Anyone who had the privilege to see the Bothy Band live, must remember
Paddy (the powerhouse), head down and pipes blazin'. Easily the
best and most talented Traditional band to ever grace a stage.
Their likes will ne'er be seen again.
Murphy.
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452.9 | Breathtaking.... | FSLPRD::KSULLIVAN | | Mon Nov 21 1988 09:05 | 16 |
| In Tua Nua gave a superb, no exaggeration, show last night to a
SOLD OUT Paradise club, in Boston. No one could have expected this
performance, the power, the energy, that voice.........90 minutes
of pure joy......well worth braving the elements. If anyone gets a
chance......see them.
WBCN broadcasted the show live.....did anyone out there happen to
tape it????
keVin/Paddy, we have 9 seats in Row K (11) approx, her computer
was down, for Dolores on Saturday night.
The Irish danced last night,
Murphy.
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452.10 | Sthep it out Murphy .......... | STEREO::BURNS | Clare will be fine in 89' | Wed Nov 23 1988 07:26 | 15 |
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MURPHY: As a music critic, I'm sad to inform you that ....
"You don't know your brass from your oboe" :-)
keVin
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452.11 | Lover...not Critic... | FSLPRD::KSULLIVAN | | Wed Nov 23 1988 09:05 | 4 |
| I'm afraid I must agree.........screeching guitars and bitching
attitudes is more my forte....
Post Modern Murphy.
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