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  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:05 pm

TOSCS wrote:Huh? No I was saying philip is still our favourite rock & roll superstar to post on the boards.


Oh. :? :roll:
[quote="TOSCS"]Huh? No I was saying philip is still our favourite rock & roll superstar to post on the boards.[/quote]

Oh. :? :roll:
  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Post by Fionn MacCool Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:58 pm

Huh? No I was saying philip is still our favourite rock & roll superstar to post on the boards.
Huh? No I was saying philip is still our favourite rock & roll superstar to post on the boards.
  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:22 pm

TOSCS wrote:There's only ooonne Philip Chevron!


What makes you sure Philip intervened? I suspect Mr. H just googles himself, respectfully, to see where his audience is.
[quote="TOSCS"]There's only ooonne Philip Chevron![/quote]

What makes you sure Philip intervened? I suspect Mr. H just googles himself, respectfully, to see where his audience is.
  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Post by Fionn MacCool Wed Jul 18, 2007 2:14 am

There's only ooonne Philip Chevron!
There's only ooonne Philip Chevron!
  • Quote KathleenwithaK

Post by KathleenwithaK Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:26 pm

Ya gotta love this forum!
Ya gotta love this forum!
  • Quote Eric V

Post by Eric V Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:20 am

Well, I hadn't expected that! :shock:
8) :)
Well, I hadn't expected that! :shock:
8) :)
  • Quote a.hulett@btopenworld.com

Post by a.hulett@btopenworld.com Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:07 am

Thanks all, very nice to happen by chance on these positive remarks. Good site too. Check out the website at http://www.alistairhulett.com and maybe even sign up for irregular self-aggrandizing junk mail via The (rather sporadic)Gallow's Rant.
Cheers,
Ally H.
Thanks all, very nice to happen by chance on these positive remarks. Good site too. Check out the website at http://www.alistairhulett.com and maybe even sign up for irregular self-aggrandizing junk mail via The (rather sporadic)Gallow's Rant.
Cheers,
Ally H.
  • Quote Captain Kelly's Bollocks

Post by Captain Kelly's Bollocks Thu May 03, 2007 3:27 am

I'm also a fan, love the music. "He Fades Away" is a beautiful and very sad song that stands out everytime I listen to it.
I'm also a fan, love the music. "He Fades Away" is a beautiful and very sad song that stands out everytime I listen to it.
  • Quote theholyspook

Post by theholyspook Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:49 pm

Roaring Jack / Allistair Hulett are terrific.. I got into them in the early 90's and have never looked back. The Complete Works cd covers most, if not all of Roaring Jack's material and is quite easy to find. Check out netsoundsmusic.com..
As for a solo musician Mr. Hulett can put the pen to paper like not many other artists of our time! Dance of the Underclass is probably my fave, with a rousing rendition of the Internationale to complete the disc. Lovely stuff indeed! I think his solo stuff can also be found on netsounds.. if not try to find a link to Jump Up Records which is the label it is on.
Roaring Jack / Allistair Hulett are terrific.. I got into them in the early 90's and have never looked back. The Complete Works cd covers most, if not all of Roaring Jack's material and is quite easy to find. Check out netsoundsmusic.com..
As for a solo musician Mr. Hulett can put the pen to paper like not many other artists of our time! Dance of the Underclass is probably my fave, with a rousing rendition of the Internationale to complete the disc. Lovely stuff indeed! I think his solo stuff can also be found on netsounds.. if not try to find a link to Jump Up Records which is the label it is on.
  • Quote Low D

Post by Low D Wed Mar 28, 2007 4:21 am

TOSCS wrote:Favourite songs:
Militant Red
Ways of a Rover
By Ibrox Park
The Old Divide & Rule
Siege of Union Street
Among Proddy Dogs & Papes
Planes of Maralingua


i recognize this guy's name, but i've never heard him. but that list of song titles is enuf to make me seek him out. cheers!
[quote="TOSCS"]
Favourite songs:
Militant Red
Ways of a Rover
By Ibrox Park
The Old Divide & Rule
Siege of Union Street
Among Proddy Dogs & Papes
Planes of Maralingua[/quote]

i recognize this guy's name, but i've never heard him. but that list of song titles is enuf to make me seek him out. cheers!
  • Quote The Duke of Ingmar

Post by The Duke of Ingmar Wed Mar 28, 2007 4:02 am

Been listening to "Roarong Jack - the complete works" quite a lot in the past days. Great stuff, truly recommendable.

I first bought the vinyl copy of "Through the smoke of innocence" in 1990 and particularly liked "Her latest affectation", "Ways of a rover", "The bonny wee well" and "Polythene flowers". I then tried to get some other stuff by RJ, but couldn´t. Well, at least until the "Complete works" came out.

There are lots of fantastic songs on both the "Street celtability" EP and the "The cat among the pidgeons" LP. Lots of those songs still stand the test of time - "Buy us a drink", "Wild rover again", Lads of the B.L.F.", "The swaggies have all waltzed Matilda away" and so on and so on.

Unfortunately I haven´t managed to get hold of a solo album by Mr Hulett. Should try a bit harder, I guess.
Been listening to "Roarong Jack - the complete works" quite a lot in the past days. Great stuff, truly recommendable.

I first bought the vinyl copy of "Through the smoke of innocence" in 1990 and particularly liked "Her latest affectation", "Ways of a rover", "The bonny wee well" and "Polythene flowers". I then tried to get some other stuff by RJ, but couldn´t. Well, at least until the "Complete works" came out.

There are lots of fantastic songs on both the "Street celtability" EP and the "The cat among the pidgeons" LP. Lots of those songs still stand the test of time - "Buy us a drink", "Wild rover again", Lads of the B.L.F.", "The swaggies have all waltzed Matilda away" and so on and so on.

Unfortunately I haven´t managed to get hold of a solo album by Mr Hulett. Should try a bit harder, I guess.
  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Post by Fionn MacCool Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:48 pm

Funnily enough I made the same topic on the Gary Og message board a few days ago.

I fuckin' love Hulett's work, recently got a load of his albums and I've been listening to them a lot.

Favourite songs:
Militant Red
Ways of a Rover
By Ibrox Park
The Old Divide & Rule
Siege of Union Street
Among Proddy Dogs & Papes
Planes of Maralingua
Funnily enough I made the same topic on the Gary Og message board a few days ago.

I fuckin' love Hulett's work, recently got a load of his albums and I've been listening to them a lot.

Favourite songs:
Militant Red
Ways of a Rover
By Ibrox Park
The Old Divide & Rule
Siege of Union Street
Among Proddy Dogs & Papes
Planes of Maralingua
  • Quote Eric V

Alistair Hulett

Post by Eric V Mon Mar 26, 2007 9:48 pm

Anyone a fan? Mr. Fintan -- I imagine you have heard a bit from this Glaswegian red?
Anyone a fan? Mr. Fintan -- I imagine you have heard a bit from this Glaswegian red?

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