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Re: Irishman sets guitar-playing record

Post by John C Fri Jun 17, 2011 3:14 pm

I saw that show at Vicar St.

They tried to make us sit down during Fairytale... pfft!

On a side note - I bumped into Sparky Hughes last week - he played bass with the Woods band and he was telling me he was a little nervous because he was supposed to be starting off Fairytale... on the piano and he didn't really know it too well but that you had a calming word in his ear and informed him that a certain Mr Fearnley didn't always know exactly what he was going to do next when it came to that piano part.

That made me smile!

Oh Happy Birthday by the way Mr C!

John C.
I saw that show at Vicar St.

They tried to make us sit down during Fairytale... pfft!

On a side note - I bumped into Sparky Hughes last week - he played bass with the Woods band and he was telling me he was a little nervous because he was supposed to be starting off Fairytale... on the piano and he didn't really know it too well but that you had a calming word in his ear and informed him that a certain Mr Fearnley didn't always know exactly what he was going to do next when it came to that piano part.

That made me smile!

Oh Happy Birthday by the way Mr C!

John C.
  • Quote philipchevron

Re: Irishman sets guitar-playing record

Post by philipchevron Fri Jun 17, 2011 2:17 pm

I don't think Dave Browne claimed he had played with The Pogues. As a member of the most recent incarnation of the Woods Band, he could legitimately be said to have played with Terry Woods, Spider Stacy and myself and indeed Ronnie Drew too. The Irish Times sub-eds did the rest.
I don't think Dave Browne claimed he had played with The Pogues. As a member of the most recent incarnation of the Woods Band, he could legitimately be said to have played with Terry Woods, Spider Stacy and myself and indeed Ronnie Drew too. The Irish Times sub-eds did the rest.
  • Quote John C

Irishman sets guitar-playing record

Post by John C Fri Jun 17, 2011 1:22 pm

From today's Irish Times (http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/bre ... ng109.html)

When did he play with the Pogues?

"It started with a low-key version of Dusty Springfield’s Son of a Preacher Man and ended 114 hours and 20 minutes later with the U2 classic With or Without You .

Dublin musician Dave Browne’s world record for the longest continuous guitar-playing session was met with scenes of jubilation at The Temple Bar pub in Dublin this morning, and the palpable relief of bleary-eyed staff at the bar, which had remained open non-stop for the five-day gig.

Browne had been rocking around the clock since 4pm on Sunday, playing an average of 12 pieces of music per hour, with no longer than 30-second breaks between songs.

He eclipsed the former record of 113 hours, held by Argentinean guitarist Guillermo Terraza, shortly after 9am while playing When Loves Comes to Town by BB King.

The exhausted guitarist finally put down his instrument an hour and 20 minutes later, having played a total 1,372 tracks of all genres but mainly rock, blues and traditional music.

“The whole thing just snowballed. I am absolutely ecstatic. It feels surreal,” he said after his marathon session.

"It was an amazing experience. A special thanks has to go to all the guys at The Temple Bar pub and Guinness Ireland as without them, this wouldn’t have happened.”

Browne, who has been gigging at the bar for more than 10 years, has played with a number of well-known acts including The Dubliners, Aslan and the Pogues.

He said the inspiration behind his world record had come from a mixture of disaffection with the music industry and a desire "to return to simply playing the guitar".

According to rules set by the Guinness World Record authorities, the musician was allowed a 30-second break between songs, which had to be recognisable, published music lasting at least two minutes.

He was afforded a five-minute break every hour which he was allowed roll into a 40-minute rest every eight hours, enabling him to power nap, eat, shower and change.

His world record bid hit an unexpected hitch last night when it emerged the record was 113 hours rather than 100 hours, which had been the original target.

The manager of The Temple Bar, Martin Deegan, was given the unenviable task of informing the weary musician that he would have to play for a further 13 hours to achieve the record.

“It was something of a shock to discover it but knowing Dave’s incredible drive and determination, it spurred him on when I broke the news to him. He is an inspiration to us all,” Deegan said.

Browne said he had undertaken a ten-week training programme to ready himself for the world record bid, losing more than two stone in weight along the way.

He used three guitars during the course of his marathon gig. A special moment came on Wednesday afternoon came when the musician got to play a rare Stevie Ray Vaughan Fender Stratocaster electric guitar.

The signed, limited edition model was loaned to him by its owner Pat Henry for a few hours - the first time the instrument had been played in 20 years.

During his record attempt, Browne was joined by a host of well-known musicians to keep him motivated, including Colm Ó Snodaigh from Kíla; Nick Kelly of The Fat Lady Sings, and drummer Barry Campbell from Blink."
From today's Irish Times (http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2011/0617/breaking109.html)

When did he play with the Pogues?

"It started with a low-key version of Dusty Springfield’s Son of a Preacher Man and ended 114 hours and 20 minutes later with the U2 classic With or Without You .

Dublin musician Dave Browne’s world record for the longest continuous guitar-playing session was met with scenes of jubilation at The Temple Bar pub in Dublin this morning, and the palpable relief of bleary-eyed staff at the bar, which had remained open non-stop for the five-day gig.

Browne had been rocking around the clock since 4pm on Sunday, playing an average of 12 pieces of music per hour, with no longer than 30-second breaks between songs.

He eclipsed the former record of 113 hours, held by Argentinean guitarist Guillermo Terraza, shortly after 9am while playing When Loves Comes to Town by BB King.

The exhausted guitarist finally put down his instrument an hour and 20 minutes later, having played a total 1,372 tracks of all genres but mainly rock, blues and traditional music.

“The whole thing just snowballed. I am absolutely ecstatic. It feels surreal,” he said after his marathon session.

"It was an amazing experience. A special thanks has to go to all the guys at The Temple Bar pub and Guinness Ireland as without them, this wouldn’t have happened.”

[color=#FF0000]Browne, who has been gigging at the bar for more than 10 years, has played with a number of well-known acts including The Dubliners, Aslan and the Pogues.[/color]

He said the inspiration behind his world record had come from a mixture of disaffection with the music industry and a desire "to return to simply playing the guitar".

According to rules set by the Guinness World Record authorities, the musician was allowed a 30-second break between songs, which had to be recognisable, published music lasting at least two minutes.

He was afforded a five-minute break every hour which he was allowed roll into a 40-minute rest every eight hours, enabling him to power nap, eat, shower and change.

His world record bid hit an unexpected hitch last night when it emerged the record was 113 hours rather than 100 hours, which had been the original target.

The manager of The Temple Bar, Martin Deegan, was given the unenviable task of informing the weary musician that he would have to play for a further 13 hours to achieve the record.

“It was something of a shock to discover it but knowing Dave’s incredible drive and determination, it spurred him on when I broke the news to him. He is an inspiration to us all,” Deegan said.

Browne said he had undertaken a ten-week training programme to ready himself for the world record bid, losing more than two stone in weight along the way.

He used three guitars during the course of his marathon gig. A special moment came on Wednesday afternoon came when the musician got to play a rare Stevie Ray Vaughan Fender Stratocaster electric guitar.

The signed, limited edition model was loaned to him by its owner Pat Henry for a few hours - the first time the instrument had been played in 20 years.

During his record attempt, Browne was joined by a host of well-known musicians to keep him motivated, including Colm Ó Snodaigh from Kíla; Nick Kelly of The Fat Lady Sings, and drummer Barry Campbell from Blink."

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