Fintan wrote:Where, for the love of GOD, can I buy a copy?!? ArrrgH!
Fintan wrote:Cheers, Sensei. I was in Tower Records above Eason's on O'Connell Street just last week (hard to believe now) buying "Red Roses For Me' for the daughter.
Thanks for the pointer. Ordered 'Trouble Pilgrim' just now, along with 'TV Tube Heart'. Looking forward to getting them soonish. Yay!
Did ye get my recent PM?
philipchevron wrote:Fintan wrote:Where, for the love of GOD, can I buy a copy?!? ArrrgH!
hope this helps, Fintan
http://www.towerrecords.ie/searchResults.asp
Fintan wrote:Excellent service from Tower Records, ordered on Thursday from Dublin - here in Oz today. About to start listening. 'Trouble Pilgrim' (with 'The Summer Season' bonus EP) and a copy of 'TV Tube Heart' as well.
Behan wrote:I agree! I just received the CD this afternoon. A great way to start the weekend eh? I'm now listening to it. So far so good.
Fintan wrote:Behan wrote:I agree! I just received the CD this afternoon. A great way to start the weekend eh? I'm now listening to it. So far so good.
I've given them a few listens so far. Thoroughly enjoyed it all so far. I'm allowing time for any favourite tracks to announce themselves, but so far I like 'Huguenot', not least because I have a German friend with Huguenot ancestry...'Heaven' is a nice tune, and I quite enjoy 'Hinterland'...
philipchevron wrote:...in an era when immigration is such a volatile subject in Ireland.
Fintan wrote:philipchevron wrote:...in an era when immigration is such a volatile subject in Ireland.
Isn't it, though? To tell ye the truth, that was one of the things that saddened me the most about my trip. The pointless, historically myopic ethnic bigotry and hostility directed towards the admittedly huge numbers of Eastern European workers who seem to occupy so many of the mostly lowly-paid, thankless service industry jons in Ireland. Towards the end of our sojourn, I found myself almost... infected... by it myself, and noticed myself becoming short with some people's poor English skills. One of the most trenchant examples I could find was a petition in Bunbeg, Donegal complaining about immigration policies, which stressed a need for English-language skills in the migrant intake. I couldn't help meself, and had to deface it by adding a comment inquiring why the hell Irish-language skills shouldn't be the first priority? Oh, mum, nobody told me there'd be days like these...strange days indeed.
philipchevron wrote:...by way of reminding them that she was a Civil Rights activist, not a blind nationalist.
Fintan wrote:Nice. And a fine one she was too.
Fintan wrote:philipchevron wrote:...by way of reminding them that she was a Civil Rights activist, not a blind nationalist.
Nice. And a fine one she is too.
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