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  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Wed Apr 05, 2006 9:25 pm

Simon Maguire wrote:...And then you stick the Ginger Afro on top at 250 :wink: :lol:


Ahh, yes the ginormous ginger 'Gaelfro' hairdo, love him. And don't forget the size of his nostrils... a Mullingar heifer could hide in each one.... and those sparkly eyes that pierced yer soul with a roguish pre-poguish wit. Sadly missed.
[quote="Simon Maguire"]...And then you stick the Ginger Afro on top at 250 :wink: :lol:[/quote]

Ahh, yes the ginormous ginger 'Gaelfro' hairdo, love him. And don't forget the size of his nostrils... a Mullingar heifer could hide in each one.... and those sparkly eyes that pierced yer soul with a roguish pre-poguish wit. Sadly missed.
  • Quote Simon Maguire

Post by Simon Maguire Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:08 pm

Fintan wrote:
seamus_mcshanty1 wrote:
Fintan wrote:I knew what you meant in the first place, a chara. It would be hard for ANYONE to hold a candle to Luke Kelly. He's one of the giants whose shoulders we wee pixies stand on...
Wow, he must be at least 20 feet tall. Does he play any basketball?


:lol: 200 feet, if he was an inch. And you should see how TALL he was too... :wink:


And then you stick the Ginger Afro on top at 250 :wink: :lol:
[quote="Fintan"][quote="seamus_mcshanty1"][quote="Fintan"]I knew what you meant in the first place, a chara. It would be hard for ANYONE to hold a candle to Luke Kelly. He's one of the giants whose shoulders we wee pixies stand on...[/quote] Wow, he must be at least 20 feet tall. Does he play any basketball?[/quote]

:lol: 200 feet, if he was an inch. And you should see how [i]TALL[/i] he was too... :wink:[/quote]

And then you stick the Ginger Afro on top at 250 :wink: :lol:
  • Quote Behan

Post by Behan Wed Apr 05, 2006 2:22 pm

I was looking though my Dad's old (I mean very Old) CD collection

Jesus! I was only about 21 years old when I started to see CDs come out. How old is VERY OLD? I'm still young at heart! :( :(
[quote]I was looking though my Dad's old (I mean very Old) CD collection[/quote]
Jesus! I was only about 21 years old when I started to see CDs come out. How old is VERY OLD? I'm still young at heart! :( :(
  • Quote Niall

Post by Niall Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:08 am

im sure ive got some of his stuff at home somewhere
im sure ive got some of his stuff at home somewhere
  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Tue Apr 04, 2006 1:46 am

seamus_mcshanty1 wrote:
Fintan wrote:I knew what you meant in the first place, a chara. It would be hard for ANYONE to hold a candle to Luke Kelly. He's one of the giants whose shoulders we wee pixies stand on...
Wow, he must be at least 20 feet tall. Does he play any basketball?


:lol: 200 feet, if he was an inch. And you should see how TALL he was too... :wink:
[quote="seamus_mcshanty1"][quote="Fintan"]I knew what you meant in the first place, a chara. It would be hard for ANYONE to hold a candle to Luke Kelly. He's one of the giants whose shoulders we wee pixies stand on...[/quote] Wow, he must be at least 20 feet tall. Does he play any basketball?[/quote]

:lol: 200 feet, if he was an inch. And you should see how [i]TALL[/i] he was too... :wink:
  • Quote seamus_mcshanty1

Post by seamus_mcshanty1 Tue Apr 04, 2006 12:38 am

Fintan wrote:I knew what you meant in the first place, a chara. It would be hard for ANYONE to hold a candle to Luke Kelly. He's one of the giants whose shoulders we wee pixies stand on...
Wow, he must be at least 20 feet tall. Does he play any basketball?
[quote="Fintan"]I knew what you meant in the first place, a chara. It would be hard for ANYONE to hold a candle to Luke Kelly. He's one of the giants whose shoulders we wee pixies stand on...[/quote] Wow, he must be at least 20 feet tall. Does he play any basketball?
  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Sun Apr 02, 2006 9:35 pm

I knew what you meant in the first place, a chara. It would be hard for ANYONE to hold a candle to Luke Kelly. He's one of the giants whose shoulders we wee pixies stand on...
I knew what you meant in the first place, a chara. It would be hard for ANYONE to hold a candle to Luke Kelly. He's one of the giants whose shoulders we wee pixies stand on...
  • Quote Simon Maguire

Post by Simon Maguire Sun Apr 02, 2006 9:26 pm

Fintan wrote:I know, and I found his tribute to Luke incredibly touching. Some fine balladeering this man does. And as fer Luke, his like will never be seen again. Cuimnigh ar na marbh.


Ya I ment Roebuck is good but not as good, Kelly had such a sweet breezy voice.
[quote="Fintan"]I know, and I found his tribute to Luke incredibly touching. Some fine balladeering this man does. And as fer Luke, his like will never be seen again. Cuimnigh ar na marbh.[/quote]

Ya I ment Roebuck is good but not as good, Kelly had such a sweet breezy voice.
  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Sun Apr 02, 2006 8:51 pm

I know, and I found his tribute to Luke incredibly touching. Some fine balladeering this man does. And as fer Luke, his like will never be seen again. Cuimnigh ar na marbh.
I know, and I found his tribute to Luke incredibly touching. Some fine balladeering this man does. And as fer Luke, his like will never be seen again. Cuimnigh ar na marbh.
  • Quote Simon Maguire

Post by Simon Maguire Sun Apr 02, 2006 6:42 pm

Sweet Fintan, you'd think you were listening to Luke Kelly he's that good.
Sweet Fintan, you'd think you were listening to Luke Kelly he's that good.
  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Sun Apr 02, 2006 1:26 am

seamus_mcshanty1 wrote:He's not one of those-"there's a tear in my beer guys" is he?


Cheeky monkey! Show some respect, or it's a shillelagh ye'll be wearin', yarrrrr, matey! Nothing wrong with a good balladeer...or a bad goolladeer for THAT matter.
[quote="seamus_mcshanty1"]He's not one of those-"there's a tear in my beer guys" is he?[/quote]

Cheeky monkey! Show some respect, or it's a shillelagh ye'll be wearin', yarrrrr, matey! Nothing wrong with a good balladeer...or a bad goolladeer for THAT matter.
  • Quote seamus_mcshanty1

Post by seamus_mcshanty1 Sun Apr 02, 2006 1:16 am

He's not one of those-"there's a tear in my beer guys" is he?
He's not one of those-"there's a tear in my beer guys" is he?
  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Sat Apr 01, 2006 9:06 pm

Cheers fer the post Simon, I hadn't heard of him either, but he 'lives'@:
http://www.brianroebuck.com

Ah, Gods bless Google.
Cheers fer the post Simon, I hadn't heard of him either, but he 'lives'@:
[url]http://www.brianroebuck.com[/url]

Ah, Gods bless Google.
  • Quote Simon Maguire

Brian Roebuck

Post by Simon Maguire Sat Apr 01, 2006 4:25 pm

About two months ago I was looking though my Dad's old (I mean very Old) CD collection and I cam across a CD that belonged to my late uncle who was an English man, although he was as Irish an English man I've ever known. Anyways, I came across this CD called 'Irish Rebel Songs' by a man called Brian Roebuck, I reconised some songs from various Pogues & Shane MacGowan covers. He's sounds very simular to Luke Kelly, the music is very folk/trad very Dubliners sounding and I was just wondering if anyone has ever heard of him?
About two months ago I was looking though my Dad's old (I mean very Old) CD collection and I cam across a CD that belonged to my late uncle who was an English man, although he was as Irish an English man I've ever known. Anyways, I came across this CD called 'Irish Rebel Songs' by a man called Brian Roebuck, I reconised some songs from various Pogues & Shane MacGowan covers. He's sounds very simular to Luke Kelly, the music is very folk/trad very Dubliners sounding and I was just wondering if anyone has ever heard of him?

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