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  • Quote Irishbookish

Kings of Tara

Post by Irishbookish Sat Apr 19, 2008 3:50 pm

Planxty are brilliant. What's amazing about them is they've been around in one shape or another since the seventies and the musicianship and connection in music these guys share is pure magic. And Christy Moore...well he's a man you don't meet everyday.
Planxty are brilliant. What's amazing about them is they've been around in one shape or another since the seventies and the musicianship and connection in music these guys share is pure magic. And Christy Moore...well he's a man you don't meet everyday.
  • Quote Low D

Re: TheKing... and Planxty

Post by Low D Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:08 am

Sam's Cross wrote:Just listening to Planxty's Planxty, and I thought I'd have a look to see where Planxty was in the Shared Glory section. Four and a half pages down is just not good enough.


Well, unlike some bands, Planxty never attempted an Elvis cover, so how good could they really be?

(If you missed it, i'm referring to the Pogues' cover of "Got a Lot Of Livin' to Do", which was on some Elvis tribute record, and will be on the forthcoming box set).
[quote="Sam's Cross"]Just listening to Planxty's Planxty, and I thought I'd have a look to see where Planxty was in the Shared Glory section. Four and a half pages down is just not good enough. [/quote]

Well, unlike [i]some[/i] bands, Planxty never attempted an Elvis cover, so how good could they really be?

(If you missed it, i'm referring to the Pogues' cover of "Got a Lot Of Livin' to Do", which was on some Elvis tribute record, and will be on the forthcoming box set).
  • Quote DzM

Re: TheKing... and Planxty

Post by DzM Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:50 pm

viewtopic.php?p=91640#p91640

:)
http://www.pogues.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=91640#p91640

:)
  • Quote Sam's Cross

Re: TheKing... and Planxty

Post by Sam's Cross Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:36 pm

Just listening to Planxty's Planxty, and I thought I'd have a look to see where Planxty was in the Shared Glory section. Four and a half pages down is just not good enough. These guys are the best irish folk group of all time. I love Flogging Molly, The Dropkick Murphy's, The Tossers, Greenland Whale Fisheries all great stuff, but in my humble opinion, if you like the Pogues and you don't have a Planxty album then you are simply missing out on a great and glorious piece of world culture. They should be on the front page at all times. Carry on now.
Just listening to Planxty's Planxty, and I thought I'd have a look to see where Planxty was in the Shared Glory section. Four and a half pages down is just not good enough. These guys are the best irish folk group of all time. I love Flogging Molly, The Dropkick Murphy's, The Tossers, Greenland Whale Fisheries all great stuff, but in my humble opinion, if you like the Pogues and you don't have a Planxty album then you are simply missing out on a great and glorious piece of world culture. They should be on the front page at all times. Carry on now.
  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Tue Sep 05, 2006 11:15 pm

Michaelo wrote:This is getting to be Too Much. It's time for A Little Less Conversation.

Yes it is, Almost. But something's Always On My Mind, Don't Ask Me Why, I Beg You, can you help me with this Fever? C'Mon Everybody... what were we talking about? I Forgot To Remember To Forget... :shock: 8) :lol:
[quote="Michaelo"]This is getting to be Too Much. It's time for A Little Less Conversation.[/quote]
Yes it is, Almost. But something's Always On My Mind, Don't Ask Me Why, I Beg You, can you help me with this Fever? C'Mon Everybody... what were we talking about? I Forgot To Remember To Forget... :shock: 8) :lol:
  • Quote Michaelo

Post by Michaelo Tue Sep 05, 2006 11:06 pm

Fintan wrote:
Michaelo wrote:You'd have to have a Wooden Heart not to sympathise. I believe he checked into Heartbreak Hotel to get away from it all because he was All Shook Up.

:wink: Does he have his Teddy Bear? I reckon he'd have more Fun In Acapulco, though.

This is getting to be Too Much. It's time for A Little Less Conversation.
[quote="Fintan"][quote="Michaelo"]You'd have to have a Wooden Heart not to sympathise. I believe he checked into Heartbreak Hotel to get away from it all because he was All Shook Up.[/quote]
:wink: Does he have his Teddy Bear? I reckon he'd have more Fun In Acapulco, though.[/quote]
This is getting to be Too Much. It's time for A Little Less Conversation.
  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:59 pm

Michaelo wrote:You'd have to have a Wooden Heart not to sympathise. I believe he checked into Heartbreak Hotel to get away from it all because he was All Shook Up.

:wink: Does he have his Teddy Bear? I reckon he'd have more Fun In Acapulco, though.
[quote="Michaelo"]You'd have to have a Wooden Heart not to sympathise. I believe he checked into Heartbreak Hotel to get away from it all because he was All Shook Up.[/quote]
:wink: Does he have his Teddy Bear? I reckon he'd have more Fun In Acapulco, though.
  • Quote Michaelo

Post by Michaelo Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:40 pm

Fintan wrote:
Michaelo wrote:He aint nuthin' but a hound dawg

Look... we can't go on together with Suspicious Minds, or we'll be Crying In The Chapel down in Spanish Harlem. A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action may be in order I think.
Have ye seen The Little Drummer? I think he's still running from Arthur MacBride's cousin down to The West Coast Of Clare. I heard from The Blacksmith all about The Jolly Beggar with his "Follow Me Up To Carlow" and what have you, after he Merrily Kissed The Quakers Wife. He had to run all the way to Sasana, where he now hears the Sweet Thames Flow Softly.

:lol:
You'd have to have a Wooden Heart not to sympathise. I believe he checked into Heartbreak Hotel to get away from it all because he was All Shook Up.
[quote="Fintan"][quote="Michaelo"]He aint nuthin' but a hound dawg[/quote]
Look... we can't go on together with Suspicious Minds, or we'll be Crying In The Chapel down in Spanish Harlem. A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action may be in order I think.
Have ye seen The Little Drummer? I think he's still running from Arthur MacBride's cousin down to The West Coast Of Clare. I heard from The Blacksmith all about The Jolly Beggar with his "Follow Me Up To Carlow" and what have you, after he Merrily Kissed The Quakers Wife. He had to run all the way to Sasana, where he now hears the Sweet Thames Flow Softly.[/quote]
:lol:
You'd have to have a Wooden Heart not to sympathise. I believe he checked into Heartbreak Hotel to get away from it all because he was All Shook Up.
  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:14 pm

Michaelo wrote:He aint nuthin' but a hound dawg

Look... we can't go on together with Suspicious Minds, or we'll be Crying In The Chapel down in Spanish Harlem. A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action may be in order I think.
Have ye seen The Little Drummer? I think he's still running from Arthur MacBride's cousin down to The West Coast Of Clare. I heard from The Blacksmith all about The Jolly Beggar with his "Follow Me Up To Carlow" and what have you, after he Merrily Kissed The Quakers Wife. He had to run all the way to Sasana, where he now hears the Sweet Thames Flow Softly.
[quote="Michaelo"]He aint nuthin' but a hound dawg[/quote]
Look... we can't go on together with Suspicious Minds, or we'll be Crying In The Chapel down in Spanish Harlem. A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action may be in order I think.
Have ye seen The Little Drummer? I think he's still running from Arthur MacBride's cousin down to The West Coast Of Clare. I heard from The Blacksmith all about The Jolly Beggar with his "Follow Me Up To Carlow" and what have you, after he Merrily Kissed The Quakers Wife. He had to run all the way to Sasana, where he now hears the Sweet Thames Flow Softly.
  • Quote Michaelo

Post by Michaelo Tue Sep 05, 2006 10:07 pm

Plastic Paddy wrote:What's all this got to do with Elvis Presley?

Has your baby left you and youv've got no place to go?

Or are you a devil in disguise?

He aint nuthin' but a hound dawg
[quote="Plastic Paddy"]What's all this got to do with Elvis Presley?

Has your baby left you and youv've got no place to go?

Or are you a devil in disguise?[/quote]
He aint nuthin' but a hound dawg
  • Quote CraigBatty

Post by CraigBatty Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:05 pm

Plastic Paddy wrote:What's all this got to do with Elvis Presley?

Has your baby left you and youv've got no place to go?

Or are you a devil in disguise?

:lol: :lol: :lol:
I suspect that there has been a confusion-reversal take place here. IIRC there has been an infrequent guest in the Fora whose handle has been 'The King'. My Theory Number 2* is that the guest has transposed their guest-handle with the title of their thread 'Planxty'. I could be wrong - only time will tell.













*My Theory Number 1 was misappropriated from me by Ann Elk ( NO, NOT an elk... ANN Elk), a mischievous undergraduate research assistant. It was a theory regarding dinosaurs, particularly the diplodocus, which posited that: they are thin at one end, very thick in the middle, and then thin again at the other end. This was my theory, which was mine.
[quote="Plastic Paddy"]What's all this got to do with Elvis Presley?

Has your baby left you and youv've got no place to go?

Or are you a devil in disguise?[/quote]
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I suspect that there has been a confusion-reversal take place here. IIRC there has been an infrequent guest in the Fora whose handle has been 'The King'. My Theory Number 2* is that the guest has transposed their guest-handle with the title of their thread 'Planxty'. I could be wrong - only time will tell.













*My Theory Number 1 was misappropriated from me by Ann Elk ( NO, NOT an elk... ANN Elk), a mischievous undergraduate research assistant. It was a theory regarding dinosaurs, particularly the diplodocus, which posited that: they are thin at one end, very thick in the middle, and then thin again at the other end. This was my theory, which was mine.
  • Quote Plastic Paddy

Post by Plastic Paddy Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:44 pm

What's all this got to do with Elvis Presley?

Has your baby left you and youv've got no place to go?

Or are you a devil in disguise?
What's all this got to do with Elvis Presley?

Has your baby left you and youv've got no place to go?

Or are you a devil in disguise?
  • Quote CraigBatty

Re: TheKing

Post by CraigBatty Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:27 pm

Planxty wrote:...they are really very very good.

They were/are/and always will be VERY very good. The occasional reunion is all we're likely to see for the foreseeable future. But even that is pure gold. :)
[quote="Planxty"]...they are really very very good.[/quote]
They were/are/and always will be VERY very good. The occasional reunion is all we're likely to see for the foreseeable future. But even that is pure gold. :)
  • Quote Planxty

TheKing... and Planxty

Post by Planxty Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:21 pm

Im not claiming that Planxty are just like the Pogues or anything like that but someone told me about them recently and if you havent done so already you should check them out cos they are really very very good.
Im not claiming that Planxty are just like the Pogues or anything like that but someone told me about them recently and if you havent done so already you should check them out cos they are really very very good.

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