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Obv the site is back up and upgraded, obv there's some things that need to be fixed, however I've been at it all day so I'll come back to it tomorrow. Feel free to add to the list here.
Weird one, was just reading this tread and listening to FM104 (yeah I know, enjoy the strawberry alarm show though) and what song comes on only Fall on me. I think it is a class new song. They are playing the Point on the 27th of December with only a limited number of tickets left. So they can't be all that bad or small!
I read Christy's autobiog a couple of months back. It made for very interesting reading. Some of the situations he got involved in due to his drug addiction would make the hair on the back of your neck stand on end. He has had a very colourful life and overall the band were very unlucky not to make it. Oh and to the poster who reckoned that is was due to his addiction, not quite, the addiction came after most of the setbacks.
And as for the idea that they are a Dublin band with only Dublin followers!
I am not a fan of Aslan, at all, but to say that they only have a Dublin following is blatantly untrue. I believe that the majority of their gigs are outside of Dublin.
I'm not going down south for a band I hardly know, but if they were playing here I'd give it a go and see what it's like. Maybe I should rent a CD and if I like it I probably won't be able to resist to travel when there's a gig not too far away (Cavan and Longford seem the closest ones ?)
Jaysus Gerrit - you actually make it sound like youd need to go abroad if you were travelling down "south"!!!!!
a trip to belfast for me would be just the same as a return trip into dublin city centre!
Aslan are a catchy band with some good shoigh. Yeh Im a fan & proud they're a Capital outfit.
Crazy World, Shine A Light, Fall On Me & Different Man.. I highly recommend!
Lead singer Christy might have past faults but I doubt he's as outspoken as flipin Bono!
Aslan are pure class.
The most underated bnd in the UK and Ireland.
Yeah ...them and Who's Eddie.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
I had my standard Dublin Aslan phase but I'll admit they are far from 'pure class'. Made in Dublin an album of qulaity songwriting though. Well thoughout lyrics and a good sound which knows its limits. Chains and Life is not a Pretty Thing my favourites.
Originally posted by Rover 2 U
I read Christy's autobiog a couple of months back. It made for very interesting reading. Some of the situations he got involved in due to his drug addiction would make the hair on the back of your neck stand on end. He has had a very colourful life and overall the band were very unlucky not to make it. Oh and to the poster who reckoned that is was due to his addiction, not quite, the addiction came after most of the setbacks
I enjoyed the autobiog too. Christys a legend. I thought the story of him(skinny and white) chasing a big black guy through the projects of New York for selling him fake gear was gas, after about a minute of chasing this guy he realises what he's doing, running through a black ghetto after a guy twice his size, and decides to stop and run in the opposite direction. At the same time the black guy realises the same thing, turns and legs it after him.
Stick that on a flickery black and white film with the sped up movements and some old timey piano music and you've got yourself a 50s comedy sketch
Whenever I've been in towns outside the smoke, they've always brought a big following with them, rather than locals coming out to see them. A doris in the office here used to follow them around. Most of their gigs are in the Dublin commuter belt anyway, packed with Dubs to begin with.
Don't like them myself, but at least they can play instruments and sing live, so don't really hate them either. Far better bands from around the time that didn't stick it out once they didn't get UK success. I suppose it stands to them that they carried on, but their longevity doesn't make them better than the likes of whipping boy imo.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
I think they're alright.They seem to play the point every month and do a country wide tour every few weeks.I don't think a month would go by without Aslan playing within 30 miles of Longford.I just think that they are overplayed at this stage and need to take a break for a few years.
"At the age of twelve, my ambition was to become a gangster. To be a wiseguy was better than being President of the United States. To be a wiseguy was to own the world." - Henry Hill
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