by pogues24 Fri May 11, 2007 3:28 pm
Couldn't agree more with you Micky Malloy. I have heard his Woods Band album, rather good, haven't heard any of his Steeleye Span or Sweeney's Men, however, I thought it was fantastic when he asked to join The Pogues. I thought that this inclusion gave The Pogues a stronger connection to the Irish folk circuit, plus I love the cittern, and also he wrote the fantastic Young Ned of the Hill, Everyman Is A King, The Battle March, Gartloney Rats, and Streets of Sorrow.
Iain
Couldn't agree more with you Micky Malloy. I have heard his Woods Band album, rather good, haven't heard any of his Steeleye Span or Sweeney's Men, however, I thought it was fantastic when he asked to join The Pogues. I thought that this inclusion gave The Pogues a stronger connection to the Irish folk circuit, plus I love the cittern, and also he wrote the fantastic Young Ned of the Hill, Everyman Is A King, The Battle March, Gartloney Rats, and Streets of Sorrow.
Iain