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September 16, 2024 at 1:12 am
Location: Tyrone Fermanagh (not the mental hospital) (but not far from it)
Christy
I don’t know if you’ve ever recorded TRAMPS AND HAWKERS
But you really should.
I know you could record baa baa feckin black sheep and it would be a hit but you singing a verse of T&H on Luke’s documentary leaves us needing more.
You can still put baa baa black sheep on the other side to be sure it’s a successful record
I’ll be seein ya please God
Herself (nurse Trisha) an meself
Christy's reply
never have recorded this great song…Jimmy McBeth and (old ) Davey Johnson carried it across the years … our Luke nailed it ..I have recorded two songs to the same melody ……this might be a competition….first one to name the two might get an autographed plectrum
You’re right Christy, I didn’t think it through. After all it’s a bit naive of me, because I don’t know about people that are on. cafes or pubs, maybe I was too enthusiastic.
How have your new songs be received? I think it’s always exciting.
I am very curious about your upcoming album.
Tomorrow I should leave to Oostende, but I think,I’ll do not go with, the gas lights to high here.
Christy's reply
new songs being well recieved… settling in, gaining traction with good listeners
We had some great nights in CJs it was always a privilege to play support to you Dickon would spend ages wiring us up before the gig and he is still your right hand sound man on stage its great to see as well as all the other wonderful crew members stay well and take care
Morning Christy thanks for another great night in Leisureland you were.in flying form it’s great to see it ,I liked the new songs especially Wally s boy in the wild thanks for the shout out and for the cliffs we got there in the end, anyway stay doing what you’re doing long may it continue.
Patsy is a quare hawk driving round the country in the Honda 50 and no helmet there’s probably no windshield either
Face the puck out
Christy's reply
still cant figure out why I brought you to Amsterdam Iggy…but we finally made it to the lofty Cliffs…seeing you there with your Family last night made for a special moment…I can still see Dearga in CJ’s…ye always set the tone for a good gig… do you remember the night of the power failure and someone lit up the stage with a bicycle lamp…another night two Spainish Women shouted “Viva Le Franco” as they exited after Quinta Brigada…I loved playing in CJ’s ..better than Carnegie Hall
Christy we were in Fallons of Kilcullen last night and whilst enjoying their chowder i noticed a poster for John Spillane playing live in there on 26/9.
How i wish i could get back here for that !
However Bellaghy this evening for a couple of nights is a fine consolation.
Rory
Christy's reply
Berneys for the saddle, Orfords for the crack, Hideout for Dan Donollys arm, Cross & Passion for romance, great boxers, Peacocks, Aspells, Schyers,McCoys
Christy
I don’t know if you’ve ever recorded TRAMPS AND HAWKERS
But you really should.
I know you could record baa baa feckin black sheep and it would be a hit but you singing a verse of T&H on Luke’s documentary leaves us needing more.
You can still put baa baa black sheep on the other side to be sure it’s a successful record
I’ll be seein ya please God
Herself (nurse Trisha) an meself
never have recorded this great song…Jimmy McBeth and (old ) Davey Johnson carried it across the years … our Luke nailed it ..I have recorded two songs to the same melody ……this might be a competition….first one to name the two might get an autographed plectrum
You’re right Christy, I didn’t think it through. After all it’s a bit naive of me, because I don’t know about people that are on. cafes or pubs, maybe I was too enthusiastic.
How have your new songs be received? I think it’s always exciting.
I am very curious about your upcoming album.
Tomorrow I should leave to Oostende, but I think,I’ll do not go with, the gas lights to high here.
new songs being well recieved… settling in, gaining traction with good listeners
We had some great nights in CJs it was always a privilege to play support to you Dickon would spend ages wiring us up before the gig and he is still your right hand sound man on stage its great to see as well as all the other wonderful crew members stay well and take care
Magic Nights
Morning Christy thanks for another great night in Leisureland you were.in flying form it’s great to see it ,I liked the new songs especially Wally s boy in the wild thanks for the shout out and for the cliffs we got there in the end, anyway stay doing what you’re doing long may it continue.
Patsy is a quare hawk driving round the country in the Honda 50 and no helmet there’s probably no windshield either
Face the puck out
still cant figure out why I brought you to Amsterdam Iggy…but we finally made it to the lofty Cliffs…seeing you there with your Family last night made for a special moment…I can still see Dearga in CJ’s…ye always set the tone for a good gig… do you remember the night of the power failure and someone lit up the stage with a bicycle lamp…another night two Spainish Women shouted “Viva Le Franco” as they exited after Quinta Brigada…I loved playing in CJ’s ..better than Carnegie Hall
Christy we were in Fallons of Kilcullen last night and whilst enjoying their chowder i noticed a poster for John Spillane playing live in there on 26/9.
How i wish i could get back here for that !
However Bellaghy this evening for a couple of nights is a fine consolation.
Rory
Berneys for the saddle, Orfords for the crack, Hideout for Dan Donollys arm, Cross & Passion for romance, great boxers, Peacocks, Aspells, Schyers,McCoys