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TOM MCMANAMON MEMORIAL GIG

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TOM MCMANAMON MEMORIAL GIG

Post Mon Feb 26, 2007 4:52 pm

Underworld http://www.theunderworldcamden.co.uk/bandlist.asp
TOM MCMANAMON MEMORIAL GIG
THE POPES
plus DINGLE SPIKE, BEYOND THE PALE, FLYNT, BIBLE CODE SUNDAYS, OTHER BROTHERS, MCNAMARA’S and NORTHERN CELTS

Friday, March 02, 2007 From 18:30 Adv £ 10.00 Door £




http://www.theunderworldcamden.co.uk/bandlist.asp
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Post Tue Feb 27, 2007 3:39 am

Enjoy. Let us know how it went.

I'll be on my way to Chicago.
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Post Wed Feb 28, 2007 5:35 am

will be interested to hear about the Popes new line up
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Post Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:17 am

Ask Paul. He encourages e-mailing him:
maddogrising at googlemail.com
http://shanemacgowan.is-great.org
http://joeycashman.is-great.org
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Post Wed Feb 28, 2007 1:12 pm

Will Shane be playing?
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Post Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:14 pm

I'd be surprised but nothings impossible

It's sold out :(

I just rang them and they said a FEW tickets might be available on door on the night (and not before) if you get there early enough. MIGHT :shock: No guarantees.
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Post Wed Feb 28, 2007 5:11 pm

dublinrambler wrote:will be interested to hear about the Popes new line up


from the popes message board, posted to another thread here:

Old Quote from Popes message board
".................
MADDOG
so u all want to know MADDOG,S LATEST lineup is well I am well known as a tease [favorite game] ILL START with their first names n over the next few days build up a profile GERRY DIVER PLAYS EVERYTHING BRILLIANTLY WILL, S ON DRUMS CHARLIE ON BASS ME;SAME OL **** DIFFERENT ATTITUDE FROM ME ,OF COURSE EVERY BODY,S FAVORITE IS STILL WITH US SARGE /ROAD MANAGER SUPREME. LIZ STILL RUNS OUR OFFICE SAME AS SHE DEOS FOR JOEY N SHANE WHO WE ALSO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH MORE NEWS WILL FOLLOW . ............" end qoute

WILL MORRISON. BASS CHARLIE HOSKYNS-ABRAHALL.GERRY DIVER FIDDLE BANJO WHISTLE ANDY NOLAN ACCORDION
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Post Wed Feb 28, 2007 6:18 pm

So no Lucky, Reg or any of the proper Popes? Shame.
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Post Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:03 pm

I'm sure Andy Nolan played accordian with The Popes briefly, somewhere in between Keiran Kiely and Mick O'Connell. He was also in The Vendettas with Spider.
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I WENT LAST NIGHT

Post Sat Mar 03, 2007 5:42 pm

No sign of Mad DOg . It was all the others !

Bob Dowling on Bass , Andy Ireland on drums, Lady fiddle player (could be Miriam Kavana ?) ,Accordian (big fella i dont know might be ANdy Nolan or MIck O cOnnell . I have seen him with them before but dont know his name., ) Brian Kelly on banjo. Cant remeber if they had a whistle or not.
They have a new singer woh i am told is BOb Dowlings brother. He did the job well. THey played really well. Still sounding good.

Biblecode SUndays were good, their accordian player looks like a younger version of the one in The Popes. THey were all younger looking than i expected.

I really liked the band who were on before Biblecode Sundays. THre was only 3 of them , guitar/vocalist , banjo and fiddle , but they kicked up a great sound ! Not sure what they were called , I should have found out cos i would go and see them again. Top music.Top musicians.
They might have been the Otherbrothers . On the other hand it could have been DingleSPike or Beyond the Pale. I was pretty drunk by then and wasnt really noticing what they were called.I know it wasnt Macnamars or Northern Celts cos they wer on first, ANd i think Flynt had the big stand up bass and they were having trouble with the mic on it , it kept fallijng off. Didnt really matter cos i could still hear it anyway.Im rambling a bit now so hopefully someone can let us know who that 3man band was .
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Post Sat Mar 03, 2007 5:44 pm

Cheers Roddy for letting us know about that gig. Keep your ear to the ground like you do, and keep on letting us know of the good stufff, yoou know what i mean. :wink:
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Post Sun Mar 04, 2007 1:42 am

Good to hear somebody made it to the gig.Sounds like it was a good one.
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Post Sun Mar 04, 2007 9:34 am

I have been trying to find out who that 3 man band playing at th memorial were. I thought it might have been Dingle Spike. I was researching them and came across this.


The Incredible Tenor Banjo of Tom McAnimal

go here about two thirds of the way down
http://nevertrustahippy.blogspot.com/search/label/Vibes

"I have, hanging on the wall in my spare room, a Tenor Banjo. I can pick out a few tunes, but that's about it. But I bought it with a dream. I wanted to play even a fraction as well as Tom McManamon could."

But I still dont know who that band were .
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Post Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:22 am

Mick O'Connell played with the Popes. Andy Nolan played with Biblecode Sundays. They were the band on before the Popes. The Popes were brilliant. Bobs brother was brilliant Lets hope this will start a new era for the new Popes!
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Post Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:46 pm

CM wrote:It's sold out :(

I just rang them and they said a FEW tickets might be available on door on the night (and not before) if you get there early enough. MIGHT :shock: No guarantees.

Harsh, I got there pretty late (just before the last 3 bands) and got 2 tickets.

BTW duncan disorderly the band you're talking about was Dingle Spike. The lady on the fiddle was Aílís something and I can't remember the others but I was talking to the singer's daughter at the bar.

I've a couple of short videos I could stick up on YouTube if anyone wants. One of BCS and one of The Popes doing Dirty Old Town.
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