"You can love a woman, but you can't be friends".....Light a Big Fire circa 1985...what a song, what a band....anyone??
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"You can love a woman, but you can't be friends".....Light a Big Fire circa 1985...what a song, what a band....anyone??
Don't remember the song Eoin, but I remember Gerry Cott, used to play guitar with the Boomtown Rats. I remember a brief solo career alright.Quote:
Originally Posted by eoinh
Light a big fire. :D Deadly.Quote:
Originally Posted by joeSoap
in no particular order
rory gallagher - banker's blues
frames - revelate
mark geary - suzanne
sultans - where's me jumper
and last but not least
rulers of the planet - bottle of gold
The Blackwater Boys - "SEVEN DRUNKEN NIGHTS"
Barnbrack - "THE TOWN I LOVE SO WELL"
Barnbrack - "DANNY BOY"
Bagatelle - "SUMMER IN DUBLIN" (what a song to remind me on an holiday in Dublin :) )
Rugby Anthem - "IRELAND'S CALL"
U2 - "I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR"
Replies or comments are very welcome!
:)
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Originally Posted by tonycuna
thats ramblers national anthem, isnt it?
Three pages in and not a showband in site. So...
Billy Brown and the Freshmen- "Never heard anything like it". :)
Their gorblimey awful punk record. Braver souls might want to find their New Romantic offering "Abandon Chip" too. ;)
Maybe we can take it fifty-fifty, are you agree? :) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by eoinh
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Originally Posted by eoinh
the song was called "pioneer".i think it was his his only minor hit :)
whipping boy - when we were young (heartworm 96)
Golden horde - 100 boys (golden horde 91)
Rumble - Jake the Muss (raped, killed and left for the buzzards 95)
Therapy? - Punishment Kiss (babyteeth 91)
Andy white -Religious persuasion (rave on 86)
Pogues -Misty Morning Albert Bridge (if i should fall from grace 88)
Christy Moore -Joxer Goes to Stuttgart (Live at the Point 94)
Fat Lady Sings - Arclight (Fat lady Sings 89)
Sultans - Veronica (casual sex in the cineplex 91)
Shanks -Babbling ( Brang 97)
I would have to put in their version of 'We got all the time in the World' quite stunning.Quote:
Originally Posted by corkharps
''A pair of Brown Eyes ' The Pouges
'Rocky Road to Dublin' The Dubliners
Way Down South' JJ72
'Back Home in Derry' Christy Moore
My selection will probably chang by tomorrow.
While I'm at it does anyone remember a Galway band called Toasted Heritic, seen them play at The Fleadh once and and was really impressed, remember them getting a couple of good write ups in the music press in London but they seemed to fade into nothing after that.
Yeah great band i just couldn't think of any of the titles but yeah they were very good indeed.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
thats it!Quote:
Originally Posted by the 12 th man
i can remember the opening line.
Not long ago, an indian sat with his family, thinking, in the bosom of his family - ah pioneers.
'Food for breakfast' and 'Unrealistic' which I still have somewhere on a compilation are the only ones that I can think of. Spark any memories?Quote:
Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie
I'm well and truly shocked by ye all....Rory Gallagher only got mentioned once..
anyway here's mine.
Rory Gallagher - Tatoo Lady (ye cant get better than that)
Thin Lizzy - Whiskey in the Jar
The Blades - Ghost of a Chance.
Bagatelle - Summer in Dublin
U2 - The Unforgetable Fire.
The Undertones - Teenage kicks
and of course since I'm from Waterford.....
Gilbert O'Sullivan - Nothing More.
My top five greatest irish songs in no order
Wasted Life - Stiff Little Fingers
This Is - Aslan
Sensitize - That Petrol Emotion
All I Am - An Emotional Fish
Teenage Kicks - The Undertones
Teenage Kicks, This is by Aslan, Follow Me by Rory Gallagher and the theme to the world cup anthem of 1990 Horslip's Dearg Doom.
How about the Londonderry air, great song ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by dortie
Traditional
Lonesome Boatman - The Fureys(alcoholidays version)
The Streets of New York - The Wolfe Tones
The Rocky Road to Dublin - Jim McCann
Christy Moore - Only Our Rivers Run Free/Joxer goes to Stuttgart
Eire Og - Go On Home :eek: ;)
Hey, noticed that loads of you seem to put the Golden Horde - Friends in Time in their top 5 and its also no:64 I think in the top 104fm songs but I can't get it........... I know I should have it but I don't and I need to get a copy of it - sentimental reasons!!!! Is there anyone out there who could copy it for me? Pleeaaaase? x.
Heavens, but I'd forgotten all about the cloth capped scallywag!Quote:
Originally Posted by Partizan
I spent one summer in my relatives house on Cannon Street and it was played from brekafast til bedtime all summer. I'd forgotyten all about it. Cheers! :)