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  • Quote bangon the john

Post by bangon the john Tue Jul 25, 2006 11:09 am

Dont read in bettween the lines its not all bad
Dont read in bettween the lines its not all bad
  • Quote MissWalshy

Post by MissWalshy Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:39 am

BRI!!!

you can't say things like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BRI!!!

you can't say things like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Quote bangon the john

Post by bangon the john Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:20 am

I wont type the other 5 verses as it gets a little more offensive, rude and predjudiced towards Lambeth's finest people
I wont type the other 5 verses as it gets a little more offensive, rude and predjudiced towards Lambeth's finest people
  • Quote bangon the john

Post by bangon the john Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:15 am

Ganleys Brockwell Park this wedneday is a big one folks I hope Frank Ganley aint reading this but myself and the twice all Éire fiddler Dave Collins have been asked to play at his wedding reception at the pub and its a SUPRISE the reason they asked me I think is because I can sing that old favourite as his first dance,

In Oranmore, in the County Galway, one pleasant evening............


However I'm not sure he will appreciate me changing the words to

In Brockwell Park, in the County Brixton, one fine dark evening, near the auld front line.

I spied a damsel, she was dark and handsome, her teeth were glistening like a summer's sky.
Ganleys Brockwell Park this wedneday is a big one folks I hope Frank Ganley aint reading this but myself and the twice all Éire fiddler Dave Collins have been asked to play at his wedding reception at the pub and its a SUPRISE the reason they asked me I think is because I can sing that old favourite as his first dance,

In Oranmore, in the County Galway, one pleasant evening............


However I'm not sure he will appreciate me changing the words to

In Brockwell Park, in the County Brixton, one fine dark evening, near the auld front line.

I spied a damsel, she was dark and handsome, her teeth were glistening like a summer's sky.
  • Quote MissWalshy

Post by MissWalshy Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:15 am

It's not Dulwich you fools.. it's Herne Hill, aint it?
It's not Dulwich you fools.. it's Herne Hill, aint it?
  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Post by Fionn MacCool Tue Jul 25, 2006 1:58 am

Do they ahve music at Ganley's in Dulwich then? I thought it was only ever at the one in Morden.

Oh and have you evre played at the GAA place in Ruislip?
Do they ahve music at Ganley's in Dulwich then? I thought it was only ever at the one in Morden.

Oh and have you evre played at the GAA place in Ruislip?
  • Quote bangon the john

Post by bangon the john Sun Jul 23, 2006 10:53 am

You cheeky $*^(

I never see any other bands play for more than 3 hrs, apart from the wolfetones, but thats more of a walking talkshow stories and narration and poetry oh and a few good songs from Tommy Byrnes
You cheeky $*^(

I never see any other bands play for more than 3 hrs, apart from the wolfetones, but thats more of a walking talkshow stories and narration and poetry oh and a few good songs from Tommy Byrnes
  • Quote MissWalshy

Post by MissWalshy Sat Jul 22, 2006 7:12 pm

bangon the john wrote:You may find us here too

Jono's ealing
jonos ilford
o'neils wimbledon, richmond, shepherds bush, redhill, blackheath
mcgoverns cricklewood
THE GLADSTONE 9 ELMS/VAUXHALL
fairways centre walthamstow
ganleys morden
ganleys dulwich
captain morgans hayes
captain morgans greenford
the fox palmers green
the spoons muswell hill
hennesys ruislip
hennesys harrow
greyhound peckam
jack beards tooting
the mayfair tooting
spinning wheel ealing
black horse holloway
angies holloway
tommy flynns hammersmith / chiswick / banbury
the albert whitton
the fox twickenham
carshalton social club
sutton irish club
st boniface social club
wimbledon irish club


all miles away.

not too bad last night BANG ON. Bit early doors though, eh?
[quote="bangon the john"]You may find us here too

Jono's ealing
jonos ilford
o'neils wimbledon, richmond, shepherds bush, redhill, blackheath
mcgoverns cricklewood
THE GLADSTONE 9 ELMS/VAUXHALL
fairways centre walthamstow
ganleys morden
ganleys dulwich
captain morgans hayes
captain morgans greenford
the fox palmers green
the spoons muswell hill
hennesys ruislip
hennesys harrow
greyhound peckam
jack beards tooting
the mayfair tooting
spinning wheel ealing
black horse holloway
angies holloway
tommy flynns hammersmith / chiswick / banbury
the albert whitton
the fox twickenham
carshalton social club
sutton irish club
st boniface social club
wimbledon irish club[/quote]

all miles away.

not too bad last night BANG ON. Bit early doors though, eh?
  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Post by Fionn MacCool Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:20 pm

Bah, I'd like to see more singers there too... http://www.workingmansband.com play there on occasion and they might be quite similar to you guys.
Bah, I'd like to see more singers there too... http://www.workingmansband.com play there on occasion and they might be quite similar to you guys.
  • Quote bangon the john

Post by bangon the john Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:17 pm

no were really more a pub act which is a bit less pretensious than h.i.c.
however my other modern trad outfit which is fiddle flute guitar box bodhran should be making an appearance there at some point were more of a tune based band with less songs
no were really more a pub act which is a bit less pretensious than h.i.c.
however my other modern trad outfit which is fiddle flute guitar box bodhran should be making an appearance there at some point were more of a tune based band with less songs
  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Post by Fionn MacCool Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:08 pm

Ah - right so... do you ever play at the H'smith Centre?
Ah - right so... do you ever play at the H'smith Centre?
  • Quote bangon the john

Post by bangon the john Mon Jul 10, 2006 5:54 pm

its ok if yer over 70 its home to the grey brigade and blue rinses
its ok if yer over 70 its home to the grey brigade and blue rinses
  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Post by Fionn MacCool Mon Jul 10, 2006 5:50 pm

bangon the john wrote:You may find us here too

Jono's ealing
jonos ilford
o'neils wimbledon, richmond, shepherds bush, redhill, blackheath
mcgoverns cricklewood
THE GLADSTONE 9 ELMS/VAUXHALL
fairways centre walthamstow
ganleys morden
ganleys dulwich
captain morgans hayes
captain morgans greenford
the fox palmers green
the spoons muswell hill
hennesys ruislip
hennesys harrow
greyhound peckam
jack beards tooting
the mayfair tooting
spinning wheel ealing
black horse holloway
angies holloway
tommy flynns hammersmith / chiswick / banbury
the albert whitton
the fox twickenham
carshalton social club
sutton irish club
st boniface social club
wimbledon irish club


Ah right, I go to Ganley's now and then, really nice place that.. saw the Munster final there (the one next to Brockwell Park).

Is the Wimbledon Irish centre any good? I live in Clapham but I only ever go to the one in Hammersmith.
[quote="bangon the john"]You may find us here too

Jono's ealing
jonos ilford
o'neils wimbledon, richmond, shepherds bush, redhill, blackheath
mcgoverns cricklewood
THE GLADSTONE 9 ELMS/VAUXHALL
fairways centre walthamstow
ganleys morden
ganleys dulwich
captain morgans hayes
captain morgans greenford
the fox palmers green
the spoons muswell hill
hennesys ruislip
hennesys harrow
greyhound peckam
jack beards tooting
the mayfair tooting
spinning wheel ealing
black horse holloway
angies holloway
tommy flynns hammersmith / chiswick / banbury
the albert whitton
the fox twickenham
carshalton social club
sutton irish club
st boniface social club
wimbledon irish club[/quote]

Ah right, I go to Ganley's now and then, really nice place that.. saw the Munster final there (the one next to Brockwell Park).

Is the Wimbledon Irish centre any good? I live in Clapham but I only ever go to the one in Hammersmith.
  • Quote bangon the john

Post by bangon the john Sat Jul 08, 2006 12:25 pm

Get out of it or I will throw my hedghog at you
Get out of it or I will throw my hedghog at you
  • Quote bangon the john

Post by bangon the john Sat Jul 08, 2006 12:24 pm

BIG PHLEGMY COUGH COUGH OOPS THERES A LUNG,

I was answering a question where else do I gig ? got a prob with that see the manager (Alice) :D

Also I thought it was an E-lan thread which has nothing to do with me also only apart from the teniuous link that I know their button box player damien mellane he is a f'ing star
BIG PHLEGMY COUGH COUGH OOPS THERES A LUNG,

I was answering a question where else do I gig ? got a prob with that see the manager (Alice) :D

Also I thought it was an E-lan thread which has nothing to do with me also only apart from the teniuous link that I know their button box player damien mellane he is a f'ing star

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