The Rising of the Moon
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The Rising of the Moon
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Re: The Rising of the Moon
That music is like fingernails on a blackboard, it's no wonder the Irish drink a lot if they
have to listen to crappy music like that.........
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have to listen to crappy music like that.........
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Re: The Rising of the Moon
The Irish are like the Scots - they bugger off abroad to better themselves then spend all their free time moping about the old country and it's folklaw
Duncan
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What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? -- W.C. Fields
"Many of those who enjoy freedom know little of its price."
You can't fix Stupid, but you can occasionally head it off before it hurts something.
Re: The Rising of the Moon
Not like Irish music? Them's fighting words for some of us.
What's wrong with Tommy Maken and the Clancy Brothers? They were important to the folk music revival in America in the early 60's. They were better singers than the example Karl offered I'd say. Back fifty years ago they were in the middle of the Greenish Village folk revival scene that brewed up Bob Dylan and Peter, Paul and Mary and Joan Bias and the others. They were a significant contributor to the path popular music took in the years that followed their first success.
I still have most of the Clancy brothers records in the LP stereo form. They still hold up as music without an expiration date attached.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bekMj49D ... x7KRusn4U3
What's wrong with Tommy Maken and the Clancy Brothers? They were important to the folk music revival in America in the early 60's. They were better singers than the example Karl offered I'd say. Back fifty years ago they were in the middle of the Greenish Village folk revival scene that brewed up Bob Dylan and Peter, Paul and Mary and Joan Bias and the others. They were a significant contributor to the path popular music took in the years that followed their first success.
I still have most of the Clancy brothers records in the LP stereo form. They still hold up as music without an expiration date attached.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bekMj49D ... x7KRusn4U3