Hey Mr C, can you give us any info on any other songs which were suggested for the collaboration and who suggested the two you recorded for the single?
Many many thanks.
Guest wrote:Hey Mr C, can you give us any info on any other songs which were suggested for the collaboration and who suggested the two you recorded for the single?
Many many thanks.
philipchevron wrote:I'd say that from the moment we set eyes on each other (at a festival in Vienna in 1985).
Guest wrote:Seeing as the Dubs helped to reinvent and revive Irish folk in the 60s and The Pogues did so in the 80s can anyone see a band doing this again sometime soon?
DzM wrote:Guest wrote:Seeing as the Dubs helped to reinvent and revive Irish folk in the 60s and The Pogues did so in the 80s can anyone see a band doing this again sometime soon?
Surely that would be Michael Flatley followed by The Irish Tenors and then Celtic Woman!
Yep. I'm a funny guy.
Low D wrote:Maybe Daniel O'Donnell paired with Green Day?
territa wrote:"This video contains content from Channel 4, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds."
We performed "Mountain Dew" on at least two TV shows - Sunday Night At The Gaiety and The Tom O'Connor Show. Only "Jack's Heroes" had a formal video promo. There was none for "The Irish Rover" though the version from The Late Late Show Tribute To The Dubliners was widely circulated with RTE's permission.
That's a great clip. I love the visual contrast between Shane and Ronnie.
RoddyRuddy wrote:We performed "Mountain Dew" on at least two TV shows - Sunday Night At The Gaiety and The Tom O'Connor Show. Only "Jack's Heroes" had a formal video promo. There was none for "The Irish Rover" though the version from The Late Late Show Tribute To The Dubliners was widely circulated with RTE's permission.
That's a great clip. I love the visual contrast between Shane and Ronnie.
http://www.buy4now.ie/rte/aspx/productd ... &catid=7.4
Just saw the Dubliners Tribute show for sale on DVD at RTE on line shop.Has this just be re issued or has it been out for a while on DVD.Was aware of a VHS tape but not a DVD.
philipchevron wrote:RoddyRuddy wrote:We performed "Mountain Dew" on at least two TV shows - Sunday Night At The Gaiety and The Tom O'Connor Show. Only "Jack's Heroes" had a formal video promo. There was none for "The Irish Rover" though the version from The Late Late Show Tribute To The Dubliners was widely circulated with RTE's permission.
That's a great clip. I love the visual contrast between Shane and Ronnie.
http://www.buy4now.ie/rte/aspx/productd ... &catid=7.4
Just saw the Dubliners Tribute show for sale on DVD at RTE on line shop.Has this just be re issued or has it been out for a while on DVD.Was aware of a VHS tape but not a DVD.
I think the DVD has been available for a year or two now. Incidentally, a commercially released CD of the show also exists, but what I don't know is whether it's off the DVD soundtrack or whether they just use studio versions. Obviously, in the case of the le tout ensemble "Auld Triangle", they will have had to use the live take, but in the case of, say "The Irish Rover", nothing is to be gained as we were all just miming to the record anyway. Which explains why you can't hear Christy Moore's bowrawn (new spelling courtesy of Christy Moore).
philipchevron wrote:Yes, you're correct on both counts, now that I think about it. So Christy's bowrawn, if heard at all, would only have been picked up on the vocal mikes. The Late Late Show insisted on having live vocals always. Caused us a problem with "Sick Bed of Cuchulainn" in 1985, as there's no real timing cues for the vocal in the slow bits. The Radiators were unaware of the "live vocal" rule when we did "The Dancing Years", our then current single, on the show in 1980 and had not brought a backing-track-only tape. They made me sing live on top of my quite audible recorded vocal. Bizarre.
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