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St. Paddy's Day in England

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Post Tue Mar 06, 2007 6:31 pm

MissWalshy wrote:Awww don't feel like that!

Why not try and catch another band?

:)

I'd love to, just finding a good one aint that easy in Birmingham, or maybe its me being to picky ?
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Post Tue Mar 06, 2007 10:25 pm

Not sure yet about the 17th but on the following day I'll be watching London Irish hopefully bear Wasps at Madeski Stadium Reading listening to Bible Code Sundays one of a few bands playing the Guinness Village from noon throught to evening
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Post Wed Mar 07, 2007 8:17 am

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Anonymous wrote:the family mahone + the undertones are playing in manchester

Not the same without Fergal, i wonder what he's up to now ?


Feargal Sharkey, having moved into management, is now chair of the UK Government's "Live Music Forum". http://www.culture.gov.uk/what_we_do/Cr ... _forum.htm

No bands of note around this area, as far as I know. But there'll be a session somewhere no doubt.
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Post Wed Mar 07, 2007 2:05 pm

Men They Couldn't Hang at the 100 Club!
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Post Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:15 pm

PDG. wrote:Men They Couldn't Hang at the 100 Club!

Was thinking about seeing them last year (at the same place) but after seeing them at Covent Garden the week before I decided it wasn't worth it for a St Patrick's Day.

I'm still no' sure what to do... obviously I'll be out for the rugby match, and maybe the france scotland one (since it's just as important!) but I don't know where to go for the evening. Was planning on going to the Hammersmith Irish Centre since my mate is playing support band there, but they might be sold out already :shock: Have to see.
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Post Thu Mar 15, 2007 2:54 pm

oi rum ,me and you can meet for a drink lol ,nice to see ya the other day
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Post Thu Mar 15, 2007 4:11 pm

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PDG. wrote:Men They Couldn't Hang at the 100 Club!

Was thinking about seeing them last year (at the same place) but after seeing them at Covent Garden the week before I decided it wasn't worth it for a St Patrick's Day.

I'm still no' sure what to do... obviously I'll be out for the rugby match, and maybe the france scotland one (since it's just as important!) but I don't know where to go for the evening. Was planning on going to the Hammersmith Irish Centre since my mate is playing support band there, but they might be sold out already :shock: Have to see.


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Pop in for the game if you want!
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Post Thu Mar 15, 2007 7:49 pm

MissWalshy wrote:Helloooo my precious!


I'll be in The Alex from 12ish onwards..

Pop in for the game if you want!

Helloooo Gollum,
Hmm yeah was thinking about going to the Alex for it as well. There or either of the Ganleys (thogh Morden might have their Over-21 panties in a twist on St Paddys). Might see you there so!
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Post Thu Mar 15, 2007 8:01 pm

:)

I'm heading there then on to Temple I think and then who knows 8) :roll: :lol:

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Post Thu Mar 15, 2007 10:19 pm

wwfcpogue wrote:oi rum ,me and you can meet for a drink lol ,nice to see ya the other day

Well i think i am gonna be in the Ceol Castle in Ballsal Heath on Saturday, there's a traditional Irish band on so it will be busy no doubt- maybe see you in there
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Post Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:17 pm

Just notices that my thread was merged... wtf?! The thread I made was asking about events this year in England on the 17th. This thread is asking about if the Pogues will ever play St Patrick's Day in England. Not the same.
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Post Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:33 am

philipchevron wrote:Puck is quite St Patricky. Hope you enjoy it, I'm seeing it the following Saturday.


Philip, this is wonderful. Very magical and full of stunning acrobatics, great music, inventive use of the back drop. Puck and Titania were particularly impressive, but then the forest scenes always steal the show from the court scenes. At first I thought using languages which not even 1% of the white British audience can understand was plain stupid and a pretentious stunt, but in the end it didn't actually bother me much. It really does give a new perspective to a familiar play, and the magical and enchanting qualities shine. Trust all the brilliant reviews the production seems to get!

Hope all of you got home safe by now and are enjoying a well-deserved rest.

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Post Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:51 pm

Christine wrote:
philipchevron wrote:Puck is quite St Patricky. Hope you enjoy it, I'm seeing it the following Saturday.


Philip, this is wonderful. Very magical and full of stunning acrobatics, great music, inventive use of the back drop. Puck and Titania were particularly impressive, but then the forest scenes always steal the show from the court scenes. At first I thought using languages which not even 1% of the white British audience can understand was plain stupid and a pretentious stunt, but in the end it didn't actually bother me much. It really does give a new perspective to a familiar play, and the magical and enchanting qualities shine. Trust all the brilliant reviews the production seems to get!

Hope all of you got home safe by now and are enjoying a well-deserved rest.

How did your Saturday go, Marianne?


Thanks, I look forward to it all the more now. On the matter of language, some of the most slamming productions of Shakey I've seen have been in foreign language productions without the benefit of surtitles. I saw a magnificent and witty Merchant a few years ago at Stratford.
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