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  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Post by Fionn MacCool Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:14 pm

Nah they wree both by Gary. I mgiht be making his website too, if he gets back to me about it :-/
Nah they wree both by Gary. I mgiht be making his website too, if he gets back to me about it :-/
  • Quote Scott

Post by Scott Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:05 pm

Sunday Bloody Sunday is indeed by Gary Og. Go On Home is probably Charlie and the Bhoys.
Sunday Bloody Sunday is indeed by Gary Og. Go On Home is probably Charlie and the Bhoys.
  • Quote MacRua

Re: Eire Og

Post by MacRua Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:50 am

Fintan wrote:Strangely enough... after reading of Gary/Éire Óg in this forum for the first time, I was given a copy of 'Live at The Brazen Head' by a good friend the very next weekend. Spooky... :lol:

Maybe there are some CDs of your dream there... We don't mind to generously raise the subject. Let's try if Medusa works this way too.
[quote="Fintan"]Strangely enough... after reading of Gary/Éire Óg in this forum for the first time, I was given a copy of 'Live at The Brazen Head' by a good friend the very next weekend. Spooky... :lol:[/quote]
Maybe there are some CDs of your dream there... We don't mind to generously raise the subject. Let's try if Medusa works this way too.
  • Quote CraigBatty

Re: Eire Og

Post by CraigBatty Tue Jun 13, 2006 10:05 pm

Derry Mucker wrote:What ye have probably is 'Eire Og' live at the Brazen Head. Very Popular CD and those songs are on it . The proper title is 'Bring them Home' instead of the IRA will set them free. (it is about the Price sisters who went on hungerstrike in England)

Strangely enough... after reading of Gary/Éire Óg in this forum for the first time, I was given a copy of 'Live at The Brazen Head' by a good friend the very next weekend. Spooky... :lol:
[quote="Derry Mucker"]What ye have probably is 'Eire Og' live at the Brazen Head. Very Popular CD and those songs are on it . The proper title is 'Bring them Home' instead of the IRA will set them free. (it is about the Price sisters who went on hungerstrike in England)[/quote]
Strangely enough... after reading of Gary/Éire Óg in this forum for the first time, I was given a copy of 'Live at The Brazen Head' by a good friend the very next weekend. Spooky... :lol:
  • Quote Derry Mucker

Eire Og

Post by Derry Mucker Tue Jun 13, 2006 10:00 pm

What ye have probably is 'Eire Og' live at the Brazen Head. Very Popular CD and those songs are on it . The proper title is 'Bring them Home' instead of the IRA will set them free. (it is about the Price sisters who went on hungerstrike in England)
What ye have probably is 'Eire Og' live at the Brazen Head. Very Popular CD and those songs are on it . The proper title is 'Bring them Home' instead of the IRA will set them free. (it is about the Price sisters who went on hungerstrike in England)
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Thu Mar 02, 2006 9:13 pm

Mick Molloy wrote:
philipchevron wrote:Richard Cheese also covered, I think I'm right in saying, "Bullet The Blue Sky"


What? The U2 version? :shock:


Um.......philosophical conundra so soon after Nicky Campbell butchering "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (the Simon and Garfunkel version) on The Two Of Us ???
[quote="Mick Molloy"][quote="philipchevron"]Richard Cheese also covered, I think I'm right in saying, "Bullet The Blue Sky"[/quote]

What? The U2 version? :shock:[/quote]

Um.......philosophical conundra so soon after Nicky Campbell butchering "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (the Simon and Garfunkel version) on [i]The Two Of Us [/i]???
  • Quote Mick Molloy

Post by Mick Molloy Thu Mar 02, 2006 7:01 pm

philipchevron wrote:Richard Cheese also covered, I think I'm right in saying, "Bullet The Blue Sky"


What? The U2 version? :shock:
[quote="philipchevron"]Richard Cheese also covered, I think I'm right in saying, "Bullet The Blue Sky"[/quote]

What? The U2 version? :shock:
  • Quote georgecat

Post by georgecat Thu Mar 02, 2006 6:25 pm

Anyone who hasn't seen him, should. You'll laugh 'til your sides hurt.
Anyone who hasn't seen him, should. You'll laugh 'til your sides hurt.
  • Quote philipchevron

Post by philipchevron Thu Mar 02, 2006 10:46 am

Richard Cheese also covered, I think I'm right in saying, "Bullet The Blue Sky"
Richard Cheese also covered, I think I'm right in saying, "Bullet The Blue Sky"
  • Quote Heather

Re: erm, who's the guy who sings these songs...

Post by Heather Thu Mar 02, 2006 10:34 am

MacRua wrote:
Eric V wrote:
philipchevron wrote:I guess it's not the Richard Cheese version then

Did someone mention cheese???? :lol:

Eric! If you ever decide to change your avatar for some reason, think about Monterey Jack. It would fit you perfectly :wink:


Hilarious :lol:
[quote="MacRua"][quote="Eric V"][quote="philipchevron"]
I guess it's not the Richard Cheese version then[/quote]
Did someone mention cheese???? :lol:[/quote]
Eric! If you ever decide to change your avatar for some reason, think about Monterey Jack. [url=http://rrdatabase.dyndns.org/image/lance_burns/Monty1024.jpg]It would fit you perfectly[/url] :wink:[/quote]

Hilarious :lol:
  • Quote MacRua

Post by MacRua Thu Mar 02, 2006 9:26 am

Paddy Rolling Clone wrote:Yeah, that's by Eire Og, downloaded it under some other name, one night. Scottish aren't they?

or maybe Gary Og himself... With The Exiles or something...
[quote="Paddy Rolling Clone"]Yeah, that's by Eire Og, downloaded it under some other name, one night. Scottish aren't they?[/quote]
or maybe Gary Og himself... With [i]The Exiles [/i]or something...
  • Quote Paddy Rolling Clone

Post by Paddy Rolling Clone Thu Mar 02, 2006 9:17 am

Yeah, that's by Eire Og, downloaded it under some other name, one night. Scottish aren't they?
Yeah, that's by Eire Og, downloaded it under some other name, one night. Scottish aren't they?
  • Quote Irish Rover

Re: erm, who's the guy who sings these songs...

Post by Irish Rover Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:42 am

MacRua wrote:Eric! If you ever decide to change your avatar for some reason, think about Monterey Jack. It would fit you perfectly :wink:


Haha :lol: :lol:
[quote="MacRua"]Eric! If you ever decide to change your avatar for some reason, think about Monterey Jack. [url=http://rrdatabase.dyndns.org/image/lance_burns/Monty1024.jpg]It would fit you perfectly[/url] :wink:[/quote]

Haha :lol: :lol:
  • Quote MacRua

Re: erm, who's the guy who sings these songs...

Post by MacRua Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:41 am

Eric V wrote:
philipchevron wrote:I guess it's not the Richard Cheese version then

Did someone mention cheese???? :lol:

Eric! If you ever decide to change your avatar for some reason, think about Monterey Jack. It would fit you perfectly :wink:
[quote="Eric V"][quote="philipchevron"]
I guess it's not the Richard Cheese version then[/quote]
Did someone mention cheese???? :lol:[/quote]
Eric! If you ever decide to change your avatar for some reason, think about Monterey Jack. [url=http://rrdatabase.dyndns.org/image/lance_burns/Monty1024.jpg]It would fit you perfectly[/url] :wink:
  • Quote Eric V

Re: erm, who's the guy who sings these songs...

Post by Eric V Thu Mar 02, 2006 2:54 am

philipchevron wrote:
TOSCS wrote:Okay I've got 3 song by the person, but I don't know who he is :s

They're al live recordings and one is a version of Lennon's 'Sunday Bloody Sunday', at the start he says "This next song we're gonna do is dedicated to the 14 innocent civilians..." and by his accent I'm guessing he's from North of the border.

The other two songs I have are The IRA Will Set Them Free and Go On Home British Soldiers.


I guess it's not the Richard Cheese version then


Did someone mention cheese???? :lol:
[quote="philipchevron"][quote="TOSCS"]Okay I've got 3 song by the person, but I don't know who he is :s

They're al live recordings and one is a version of Lennon's 'Sunday Bloody Sunday', at the start he says "This next song we're gonna do is dedicated to the 14 innocent civilians..." and by his accent I'm guessing he's from North of the border.

The other two songs I have are The IRA Will Set Them Free and Go On Home British Soldiers.[/quote]

I guess it's not the Richard Cheese version then[/quote]

Did someone mention cheese???? :lol:

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