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  • Quote kelticcowboy

Re: Black 47

Post by kelticcowboy Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:07 pm

Enjoy Black 47 as well! Larry now has a show on Sirius Radio The Spectrum (channel 18 if I remember correctly).
Saturdays, he does all Celtic Rock/Punk.
Good stuff.


Patrick
Keltic Cowboys
www.kelticcowboys.com
Enjoy Black 47 as well! Larry now has a show on Sirius Radio The Spectrum (channel 18 if I remember correctly).
Saturdays, he does all Celtic Rock/Punk.
Good stuff.


Patrick
Keltic Cowboys
http://www.kelticcowboys.com
  • Quote NewJerseyRich

Re: Black 47

Post by NewJerseyRich Wed Jul 08, 2009 5:16 am

Fionn MacCool wrote:
NewJerseyRich wrote:
hurlage01 wrote:A few years back when I worked in NYC they were playing at a little place just off Broadway every Thurs/Fri. Can't remember the name of the joint now.

Rocky Sullivans?


Hmmm, not sure if your serious there Fionn, but I don't think so.
[quote="Fionn MacCool"][quote="NewJerseyRich"][quote="hurlage01"]A few years back when I worked in NYC they were playing at a little place just off Broadway every Thurs/Fri. Can't remember the name of the joint now.[/quote][/quote]
Rocky Sullivans?[/quote]

Hmmm, not sure if your serious there Fionn, but I don't think so.
  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Re: Black 47

Post by Fionn MacCool Wed Jul 08, 2009 1:10 am

NewJerseyRich wrote:
hurlage01 wrote:A few years back when I worked in NYC they were playing at a little place just off Broadway every Thurs/Fri. Can't remember the name of the joint now.

Rocky Sullivans?
[quote="NewJerseyRich"][quote="hurlage01"]A few years back when I worked in NYC they were playing at a little place just off Broadway every Thurs/Fri. Can't remember the name of the joint now.[/quote][/quote]
Rocky Sullivans?
  • Quote NewJerseyRich

Re: Black 47

Post by NewJerseyRich Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:13 pm

hurlage01 wrote:They're OK, some decent tunes. Different Drummer, Five Points, Czechoslovakia, Who Killed Bobby Fuller.

But Jesus Christ, Larry Kirwan's voice is annoying. And the constant wailing sax gets right on my thr'pennies too.


Oh they're no Pogues by far. Often their music seems like they have too much going on. Agreed, they have some good songs, I haven't heard anything new. I have the first CD and the "Home of the brave" A few years back when I worked in NYC they were playing at a little place just off Broadway every Thurs/Fri. Can't remember the name of the joint now.
I just mentioned since they're playin on the east coast but, if DK Murphy's are playing go see them. If you can't get west or wait til March!
[quote="hurlage01"]They're OK, some decent tunes. Different Drummer, Five Points, Czechoslovakia, Who Killed Bobby Fuller.

But Jesus Christ, Larry Kirwan's voice is annoying. And the constant wailing sax gets right on my thr'pennies too.[/quote]

Oh they're no Pogues by far. Often their music seems like they have too much going on. Agreed, they have some good songs, I haven't heard anything new. I have the first CD and the "Home of the brave" A few years back when I worked in NYC they were playing at a little place just off Broadway every Thurs/Fri. Can't remember the name of the joint now.
I just mentioned since they're playin on the east coast but, if DK Murphy's are playing go see them. If you can't get west or wait til March!
  • Quote hurlage01

Re: Black 47

Post by hurlage01 Tue Jul 07, 2009 10:09 pm

They're OK, some decent tunes. Different Drummer, Five Points, Czechoslovakia, Who Killed Bobby Fuller.

But Jesus Christ, Larry Kirwan's voice is annoying. And the constant wailing sax gets right on my thr'pennies too.
They're OK, some decent tunes. Different Drummer, Five Points, Czechoslovakia, Who Killed Bobby Fuller.

But Jesus Christ, Larry Kirwan's voice is annoying. And the constant wailing sax gets right on my thr'pennies too.
  • Quote NewJerseyRich

Re: Black 47

Post by NewJerseyRich Tue Jul 07, 2009 5:45 am

Anyone interested in Black 47 they're touring in the Northeast and New England during this summer,

They play the Stone Pony in NJ 7/31. Even making a trip to Ireland in November.

JUL 9 ALBANY, NY ALIVE AT FIVE
JUL 10 MATUNUCK, RI OCEAN MIST
JUL 18 SELLERSVILLE, PA SELLERSVILLE THEATRE
JUL 31 ASBURY PARK, NJ STONE PONY
AUG 8 SPRINGFIELD, MA JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY FESTIVAL
AUG 13 SPRINGFIELD, MA STEARNS SQUARE
AUG 15 HUNTER, NY INTERNATIONAL CELTIC FESTIVAL
AUG 18 LEWISTON, NY ART PARK FESTIVAL
SEP 4 EAST DURHAM, NY BLACKTHORNE RESORT
SEP 5 NEWPORT, RI NEWPORT IRISH FEST
SEP 6 EAST DURHAM, NY BLACKTHORNE RESORT
SEP 12 NEW YORK, NY ROCKS OFF CONCERT CRUISE
SEP 18 ALTAMONT, NY IRISH 2000 FEST
SEP 18 ALTAMONT, NY IRISH 2000 FEST
SEP 25 BAYSHORE, NY NUTTY IRISHMAN
OCT 3 JIM THORPE, PA MAUCH CHUNK OPERA HOUSE
NOV 13 WEXFORD, IRE WEXFORD ARTS CENTER
NOV 14 DUBLIN, IRE WHELAN'S
NOV 15 WESTPORT, IRE MATT MOLLOY'S
Anyone interested in Black 47 they're touring in the Northeast and New England during this summer,

They play the Stone Pony in NJ 7/31. Even making a trip to Ireland in November.

JUL 9 ALBANY, NY ALIVE AT FIVE
JUL 10 MATUNUCK, RI OCEAN MIST
JUL 18 SELLERSVILLE, PA SELLERSVILLE THEATRE
JUL 31 ASBURY PARK, NJ STONE PONY
AUG 8 SPRINGFIELD, MA JOHN BOYLE O'REILLY FESTIVAL
AUG 13 SPRINGFIELD, MA STEARNS SQUARE
AUG 15 HUNTER, NY INTERNATIONAL CELTIC FESTIVAL
AUG 18 LEWISTON, NY ART PARK FESTIVAL
SEP 4 EAST DURHAM, NY BLACKTHORNE RESORT
SEP 5 NEWPORT, RI NEWPORT IRISH FEST
SEP 6 EAST DURHAM, NY BLACKTHORNE RESORT
SEP 12 NEW YORK, NY ROCKS OFF CONCERT CRUISE
SEP 18 ALTAMONT, NY IRISH 2000 FEST
SEP 18 ALTAMONT, NY IRISH 2000 FEST
SEP 25 BAYSHORE, NY NUTTY IRISHMAN
OCT 3 JIM THORPE, PA MAUCH CHUNK OPERA HOUSE
NOV 13 WEXFORD, IRE WEXFORD ARTS CENTER
NOV 14 DUBLIN, IRE WHELAN'S
NOV 15 WESTPORT, IRE MATT MOLLOY'S
  • Quote Jon

Re:

Post by Jon Wed May 14, 2008 12:49 pm

SonOfErin wrote:Great band! Check out "Funky Ceili." or pretty much anything from "Fire of Freedom" I think it's their best album.

Sam's Cross wrote:Not trying to be a downer here, I think anytime anyone likes music it's a good thing, but I came across Black 47 in my desperate search for more bands of the Poguish type and I bought a Black 47 cd. I found it unlistenable and I'd give it away if anyone wanted it. So, if you're thinking about getting them, I'd take a listen to a couple of tunes first.

Ironically I have to agree with both of these posts, FoF is a good album for about 3 tracks but the rest is filler.
The 3 tracks that are good, and the standout is James Connolly, are very 'diet Pogues lite', which is a shame as Larry Kirwan is a pretty good songwriter but I think they need a bit more of the Bronx in their music and be a bit edgier like the Dropkick Murphys.

I still have the CD but it's not on high rotation
[quote="SonOfErin"]Great band! Check out "Funky Ceili." or pretty much anything from "Fire of Freedom" I think it's their best album.[/quote]
[quote="Sam's Cross"]Not trying to be a downer here, I think anytime anyone likes music it's a good thing, but I came across Black 47 in my desperate search for more bands of the Poguish type and I bought a Black 47 cd. I found it unlistenable and I'd give it away if anyone wanted it. So, if you're thinking about getting them, I'd take a listen to a couple of tunes first.[/quote]
Ironically I have to agree with both of these posts, FoF is a good album for about 3 tracks but the rest is filler.
The 3 tracks that are good, and the standout is James Connolly, are very 'diet Pogues lite', which is a shame as Larry Kirwan is a pretty good songwriter but I think they need a bit more of the Bronx in their music and be a bit edgier like the Dropkick Murphys.

I still have the CD but it's not on high rotation
  • Quote JoTro

Re:

Post by JoTro Tue May 13, 2008 6:26 pm

orrok61 wrote:http://www.connollyspubandrestaurant.com/

This is Black 47's live music "home base"..you can see them here & buy all of their releases & merch!!Being a frequent customer,I can only recommend them HIGHLY!!


My office is across the street from Connolly's, and I've never ventured in there (yet).

Agreeing with what earlier posters have said, "Fire of Freedom" is their best album, "Funky Ceili" being my favorite song of theirs.
[quote="orrok61"]http://www.connollyspubandrestaurant.com/

This is Black 47's live music "home base"..you can see them here & buy all of their releases & merch!!Being a frequent customer,I can only recommend them HIGHLY!![/quote]

My office is across the street from Connolly's, and I've never ventured in there (yet).

Agreeing with what earlier posters have said, "Fire of Freedom" is their best album, "Funky Ceili" being my favorite song of theirs.
  • Quote O'Blivion

Re: Black 47

Post by O'Blivion Fri May 09, 2008 2:29 am

Someone from work gave my Sweetie & I tickets to see them in a small theater in Harrisburg on the 30th. Looking forward to it, after reading this thread.
Someone from work gave my Sweetie & I tickets to see them in a small theater in Harrisburg on the 30th. Looking forward to it, after reading this thread.
  • Quote paddy garcia808

Re: Black 47

Post by paddy garcia808 Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:14 pm

Saw them support the Pogues a few years back, can't remember where though! Camden or Shepherds Bush I think! A gig for the Guildford 4 from what I recall.

They were pretty good that night.
Saw them support the Pogues a few years back, can't remember where though! Camden or Shepherds Bush I think! A gig for the Guildford 4 from what I recall.

They were pretty good that night.
  • Quote barbinberkeley

Re: Black 47

Post by barbinberkeley Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:49 am

I just bought Home of the Brave by Black 47. This is a pretty old album, from 1994. This is my favorite of theirs. Every song is great, I think. There's the story of the making of the album on Black 47's webpage by Larry Kirwan. It was quite a harrowing experience for him, apparently. He put his heart soul and guts into making that album, and it shows up in the quality of the songs and music. The first song is Big Fella, about Michael Collins, which prompted me to watch that movie again, and start to read up on Irish history. Home of the Brave is an album that I can listen to very often without getting tired of it, and even try to learn to sing the songs.
I just bought Home of the Brave by Black 47. This is a pretty old album, from 1994. This is my favorite of theirs. Every song is great, I think. There's the story of the making of the album on Black 47's webpage by Larry Kirwan. It was quite a harrowing experience for him, apparently. He put his heart soul and guts into making that album, and it shows up in the quality of the songs and music. The first song is Big Fella, about Michael Collins, which prompted me to watch that movie again, and start to read up on Irish history. Home of the Brave is an album that I can listen to very often without getting tired of it, and even try to learn to sing the songs.
  • Quote Mike M

Re: Black 47

Post by Mike M Thu Mar 13, 2008 5:17 pm

I run hot and cold on them...some of their songs I really enjoy, and others leave me scratching my head. That said, I'd love to see them live, as I understand that they put on a hell of a show!
I run hot and cold on them...some of their songs I really enjoy, and others leave me scratching my head. That said, I'd love to see them live, as I understand that they put on a hell of a show!
  • Quote barbinberkeley

Black 47

Post by barbinberkeley Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:54 am

A friend kept trying to get me interested in this band. I checked out their youtube videos and wasn't impressed. I got to see them last week at a Celtic faire and I changed my mind completely. I love this band! There's a really nice fusion of styles in their pieces. One song "Rockin' the Bronx", is a celtic/rap song, I guess you could call it. "Those Saints" reminds you of New Orleans. The music takes you all over. You could even be in Zurich trying to get laid on James Joyce's grave, "solicitin' ladies for an orgy at a cemetery." Traditional Irish music runs like a little stream through their songs via the melodies of uilleann pipes. The other instruments that I remember, are electric guitar, trombone, sax, drums. Their new album, "Iraq", just came out last week. The album's concept, is a soldier trying to get home alive. Larry Kirwan's voice is different. Really unusual. At first I thought he was putting on the wobbly emo style for some effect. But that's just his voice, and it grows on you.
A friend kept trying to get me interested in this band. I checked out their youtube videos and wasn't impressed. I got to see them last week at a Celtic faire and I changed my mind completely. I love this band! There's a really nice fusion of styles in their pieces. One song "Rockin' the Bronx", is a celtic/rap song, I guess you could call it. "Those Saints" reminds you of New Orleans. The music takes you all over. You could even be in Zurich trying to get laid on James Joyce's grave, "solicitin' ladies for an orgy at a cemetery." Traditional Irish music runs like a little stream through their songs via the melodies of uilleann pipes. The other instruments that I remember, are electric guitar, trombone, sax, drums. Their new album, "Iraq", just came out last week. The album's concept, is a soldier trying to get home alive. Larry Kirwan's voice is different. Really unusual. At first I thought he was putting on the wobbly emo style for some effect. But that's just his voice, and it grows on you.
  • Quote Sam's Cross

Post by Sam's Cross Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:44 pm

Not trying to be a downer here, I think anytime anyone likes music it's a good thing, but I came across Black 47 in my desperate search for more bands of the Poguish type and I bought a Black 47 cd. I found it unlistenable and I'd give it away if anyone wanted it. So, if you're thinking about getting them, I'd take a listen to a couple of tunes first.
Not trying to be a downer here, I think anytime anyone likes music it's a good thing, but I came across Black 47 in my desperate search for more bands of the Poguish type and I bought a Black 47 cd. I found it unlistenable and I'd give it away if anyone wanted it. So, if you're thinking about getting them, I'd take a listen to a couple of tunes first.
  • Quote Michaelo

Post by Michaelo Sun Mar 11, 2007 11:21 pm

SonOfErin wrote:Great band! Check out "Funky Ceili." or pretty much anything from "Fire of Freedom" I think it's their best album.

I agree. I think Fire Of Freedom is their best album. James Connolly is another good song they did.
[quote="SonOfErin"]Great band! Check out "Funky Ceili." or pretty much anything from "Fire of Freedom" I think it's their best album.[/quote]
I agree. I think Fire Of Freedom is their best album. James Connolly is another good song they did.

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