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Glengarry Bhoys

Cover bands, covered songs, bands inspired by The Pogues,
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Glengarry Bhoys

Post Sun Jul 23, 2006 10:57 pm

This lot are folking ace! Stumbled across them on Limewire tryna downlaod some Charlie & The Bhoys and they're really good. They're a Scottish folk band (due I think) but they sound quite American in many of the songs.

Ones to check out:

Ye Jacobites By Name
Flowers Of Scotland
Mary Mac'/Drunken Sailor (love this one!)
Deep Inside
Dirty Old Town
Star Of The County Down
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Post Mon Jul 24, 2006 12:19 pm

ive heard of flower of scotland, never flowers of scotland though
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Post Mon Jul 24, 2006 1:23 pm

TOSCS wrote:This lot are folking ace! Stumbled across them on Limewire tryna downlaod some Charlie & The Bhoys and they're really good. They're a Scottish folk band (due I think) but they sound quite American in many of the songs.

Ones to check out:

Ye Jacobites By Name
Flowers Of Scotland
Mary Mac'/Drunken Sailor (love this one!)
Deep Inside
Dirty Old Town
Star Of The County Down


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Post Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:20 pm

MissWalshy wrote:
TOSCS wrote:This lot are folking ace! Stumbled across them on Limewire tryna downlaod some Charlie & The Bhoys and they're really good. They're a Scottish folk band (due I think) but they sound quite American in many of the songs.

Ones to check out:

Ye Jacobites By Name
Flowers Of Scotland
Mary Mac'/Drunken Sailor (love this one!)
Deep Inside
Dirty Old Town
Star Of The County Down


Why have marmite when you can have jam?
Haha :lol: i like it Walshy :wink:
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Post Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:36 pm

MissWalshy wrote:Why have marmite when you can have jam?


Well said. Or honey, honey. :wink: :lol:
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Post Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:09 pm

lol true (although in all honesty I don't like the Pogues version of County Down - the best I've heard is Van Morisson's).

The interesting thing is that neither of those songs try to imitate The Pogues - DOT is with an acoustic guitar and the singing is different for instace. Actually I havn't heard any other version that uses the harmonica which is a shame because I think it sounds fantastic and whenever I see/hear a harmonica I think of Shane belting out the first few lines. IMO nobody will top The Pogues' version, including Ewan MacColl.
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Post Wed Jul 26, 2006 10:24 am

The Dubliner's Dirty Old Town is great, but I don't like Ewan MacColl's version.

Now that I think about it, has Shane or the Pogues ever done a traditional song that the Dubliners didn't do first?
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Post Wed Jul 26, 2006 12:08 pm

Smerker wrote:...Now that I think about it, has Shane or the Pogues ever done a traditional song that the Dubliners didn't do first?


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Post Wed Jul 26, 2006 1:28 pm

Fintan wrote:
Smerker wrote:...Now that I think about it, has Shane or the Pogues ever done a traditional song that the Dubliners didn't do first?


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Post Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:42 am

I own a few of their cds and they don't get played quite as much as they should. Not a bad band at all. Paddy rock radio I believe plays a bit of their stuff. Worth checking out.
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