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Re: Shane Song

Post by Guest Thu May 24, 2012 1:45 am

understood!
understood!
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Re: Shane Song

Post by DzM Wed May 23, 2012 3:18 pm

Reminder: These fora may not be used to facilitate the exchange of boots. Thanks.
Reminder: These fora may not be used to facilitate the exchange of boots. Thanks.
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Re: Shane Song

Post by Guest Wed May 23, 2012 10:31 am

My email address is colm@kilarecords.com

Thanks for helping.

Alex wrote:if you put down your email adress, somebody might help you...

Guest wrote:
Alex wrote:to me it sounds like a spontaneous impro by Shane between songs...

dai wrote:And finally the chorus (as far as I know) was the same musical notes as an Irish lullaby called 'Óró Bog Liom Í' - phonetcially sounds like Oh-row bug lum ee - which is where the Bugger me came from.


It's mentioned as a song on the set list of the Harp in Boston in 2000 - but maybe you're right. Maybe it was an idea that didn't quite get there and he was experimenting. Maybe. Anyone have the bootleg of that gig - June 18th (I think) 2000. Harp, Boston.
My email address is colm@kilarecords.com

Thanks for helping.

[quote="Alex"]if you put down your email adress, somebody might help you...

[quote="Guest"][quote="Alex"]to me it sounds like a spontaneous impro by Shane between songs...

[quote="dai"]And finally the chorus (as far as I know) was the same musical notes as an Irish lullaby called 'Óró Bog Liom Í' - phonetcially sounds like Oh-row bug lum ee - which is where the Bugger me came from.[/quote][/quote]

It's mentioned as a song on the set list of the Harp in Boston in 2000 - but maybe you're right. Maybe it was an idea that didn't quite get there and he was experimenting. Maybe. Anyone have the bootleg of that gig - June 18th (I think) 2000. Harp, Boston.[/quote][/quote]
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Re: Shane Song

Post by Alex Wed May 23, 2012 8:30 am

if you put down your email adress, somebody might help you...

Guest wrote:
Alex wrote:to me it sounds like a spontaneous impro by Shane between songs...

dai wrote:And finally the chorus (as far as I know) was the same musical notes as an Irish lullaby called 'Óró Bog Liom Í' - phonetcially sounds like Oh-row bug lum ee - which is where the Bugger me came from.


It's mentioned as a song on the set list of the Harp in Boston in 2000 - but maybe you're right. Maybe it was an idea that didn't quite get there and he was experimenting. Maybe. Anyone have the bootleg of that gig - June 18th (I think) 2000. Harp, Boston.
if you put down your email adress, somebody might help you...

[quote="Guest"][quote="Alex"]to me it sounds like a spontaneous impro by Shane between songs...

[quote="dai"]And finally the chorus (as far as I know) was the same musical notes as an Irish lullaby called 'Óró Bog Liom Í' - phonetcially sounds like Oh-row bug lum ee - which is where the Bugger me came from.[/quote][/quote]

It's mentioned as a song on the set list of the Harp in Boston in 2000 - but maybe you're right. Maybe it was an idea that didn't quite get there and he was experimenting. Maybe. Anyone have the bootleg of that gig - June 18th (I think) 2000. Harp, Boston.[/quote]
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Re: Shane Song

Post by Guest Tue May 22, 2012 10:01 pm

Alex wrote:to me it sounds like a spontaneous impro by Shane between songs...

dai wrote:And finally the chorus (as far as I know) was the same musical notes as an Irish lullaby called 'Óró Bog Liom Í' - phonetcially sounds like Oh-row bug lum ee - which is where the Bugger me came from.


It's mentioned as a song on the set list of the Harp in Boston in 2000 - but maybe you're right. Maybe it was an idea that didn't quite get there and he was experimenting. Maybe. Anyone have the bootleg of that gig - June 18th (I think) 2000. Harp, Boston.
[quote="Alex"]to me it sounds like a spontaneous impro by Shane between songs...

[quote="dai"]And finally the chorus (as far as I know) was the same musical notes as an Irish lullaby called 'Óró Bog Liom Í' - phonetcially sounds like Oh-row bug lum ee - which is where the Bugger me came from.[/quote][/quote]

It's mentioned as a song on the set list of the Harp in Boston in 2000 - but maybe you're right. Maybe it was an idea that didn't quite get there and he was experimenting. Maybe. Anyone have the bootleg of that gig - June 18th (I think) 2000. Harp, Boston.
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Re: Shane Song

Post by Alex Tue May 22, 2012 3:44 pm

to me it sounds like a spontaneous impro by Shane between songs...

dai wrote:And finally the chorus (as far as I know) was the same musical notes as an Irish lullaby called 'Óró Bog Liom Í' - phonetcially sounds like Oh-row bug lum ee - which is where the Bugger me came from.
to me it sounds like a spontaneous impro by Shane between songs...

[quote="dai"]And finally the chorus (as far as I know) was the same musical notes as an Irish lullaby called 'Óró Bog Liom Í' - phonetcially sounds like Oh-row bug lum ee - which is where the Bugger me came from.[/quote]
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Re: Shane Song

Post by dai Mon May 21, 2012 10:22 pm

And finally the chorus (as far as I know) was the same musical notes as an Irish lullaby called 'Óró Bog Liom Í' - phonetcially sounds like Oh-row bug lum ee - which is where the Bugger me came from.
And finally the chorus (as far as I know) was the same musical notes as an Irish lullaby called 'Óró Bog Liom Í' - phonetcially sounds like Oh-row bug lum ee - which is where the Bugger me came from.
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Re: Shane Song

Post by dai Mon May 21, 2012 9:49 pm

I got more info about the song - it was part of the set list in The Harp in Boston - 23rd June 2000. And apparently there's a bootleg of the gig. I also know that he sang it at the Eclipse Festival in Ireland in 2000 down in Waterville when the stage sank outside and the entertainment was moved inside. Any ehlp to anyone?
I got more info about the song - it was part of the set list in The Harp in Boston - 23rd June 2000. And apparently there's a bootleg of the gig. I also know that he sang it at the Eclipse Festival in Ireland in 2000 down in Waterville when the stage sank outside and the entertainment was moved inside. Any ehlp to anyone?
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Re: Shane Song

Post by Fr. McGreer Mon May 21, 2012 6:18 pm

I've not heard it?????? (knowingly anyway). Maybe it was played live, but i don't recall.
I've not heard it?????? (knowingly anyway). Maybe it was played live, but i don't recall.
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Shane Song

Post by dai Mon May 21, 2012 1:09 pm

Looking for a copy of Bugger Me Bugger Me (incl lyrics) . shane and the Popes used to sing it circa 2001. Any ideas anyone?
Looking for a copy of Bugger Me Bugger Me (incl lyrics) . shane and the Popes used to sing it circa 2001. Any ideas anyone?

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