Hello Christy! Listening to you on the tube! My daughters, Brigid & Mary set up YouTube on my telephone so I could watch your videos! I LIVE this one playing at the moment with you and Shane singing a Pair of Brown Eyes…you were saying, “but he is an actor, he is a poet, he is a comedian, he’s all of those things, and I love him, I really do!” I’m hooked! I wish I could shake his hand and tell him how much he’s loved by us! He’s a very warm, gentle, generous, person and I love him too! I saw him every time he came to Boston since I was a kid, I asked to get on stage to do a horn pipe and he said yes but the guards up front said no! He pull me away from a crowd that stomped on my back as they knocked me to the ground in a Mish pit shit show of a scene once! Was so happy he pulled me up on the stage just to breathe!! He yelled at the crowd and told them shows over if they continued to act like fkn assholes!! Lol Pass it on will ya? Many thanks! Xoxo
Dear Christy, I hope you are applying factor 50 to your pate. We’re at the Cambridge Folk Festival absorbing the vibe. Apparently there is a surprise guest on today at 7pm. Is it you as you have mastered the art of apparation? If not then keep well, cool and have fun. Xx
at the beginning of this year my lovely woman Karin gave me a ticket for your concert in Galway, on August 18th, as a birthday present. I was speechless. What a surprise! For she knows I love your music and in my range of folk musicians and song-writers you hold a specially position. From your 84‘ songbook I sang for her many songs and till now the book is inspiration and good source to me for doing anything well. I know stories about that but suppose it needs to much time to tell it here.
All the more it would be a great pleasure to me if you give us an opportunity in Galway to write a dedication in the songbook if you would be so kindly.
However, in any cases we sure the pleasure is on our site because it will be the first time we will listen your voice live on stage since the time we listened first a Plaxty-LP (The Well Below The Vally) in Leipzig, a friend of us smuggled that piece from West to East. Nearly forty years a go. Unbelievable, where is the time?
Dear Christy for the tour and the next upcoming days we wish you and your colleagues all the best. Till then in Galway,
Alphorn (Dietmar) and Karin
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hope you have a good trip, that Ireland welcomes you, I’m looking forward to Galway..always a great gig town
Actually, after reading what i wrote..No Apologies to anyone, i’m not a musician, writer, nor looking for approval or acceptance, but after looking over the other posts, was it ever the intention to dissect music,….thought it was always in the words and cords…Feel It and listen to the words… thats the cord 😉 xx i’ll shut up now
Liv
August 2, 2018 at 12:21 am
Location: Formally, (Always in my heartbeat) Tipperary, along the banks of the shannon
Stockings wing etc, But you Christy Moore, without knowing/or want to be..are an agony aunt/ Uncle (;, your songs/words/music..make me continue at darkest of times life throws at us. Thats all i wanted to say and Thank You for You xxx Being with me growing up and now again big hugs and thank you for continuing your life to help others silently xxx
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We’re all in this together Liv…words & music on the air, as we listen, hear, sing, dance and play, some gain comfort and succour, for others it is simply noise….As Declan Sinnott sings “I love the noise it makes”….its all bit of a mystery that needs no analysis…thanks for sharing
Hi, Christy. I get what you say about great songs outliving their composers and arrangers and being able to stand alone.
However for me, the composers and back story can really add to a song too. In particular every time I start singing back home in Derry I imagine the blocks and Bobby belting out that song in the dead of night to a group of Irish Spartans. Unrepentant, unbowed and thankful for having survived another day.
In its self its a magic song but its author and the environment in which it was born intensifies that, for me anyhow.
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What you say certainly applies to many contemporary songs….I was thinking more of songs that have outlived the memory of their authors….songs like “Dark Eyed Sailor” “The Well Below The Valley” “Raggle Taggle Gypsy” “Lord Baker”…
Songs that have spread far and wide, that have survived and re-emerged in variant forms and dialects…..”Lakes Of Pontchartrain” I learned from Mike Waterson who was convinced that it had Irish connections (It does now !) I’ve no idea who wrote it, same with most of our well known Trad Ballads….I’ve been singing “The Cliffs of Dooneen”for 50 years, I discovered last month that it was written by Jack McAuliffe from Beale,Co Kerry…..
Hi Christy just been listening to you on YouTube, you’ve got a fantastic voice . Your gigs look fantastic , are you coming to north west England Any Time, or do i have to jump on the plane from liverpool
?
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We played Manchester and Liverpool earlier this year., nothing further planned at this time…(last played Runcorn in 1967)….
Hi Christy!
Don’t know how else to reach you!!
My husband is a massive fan. We live in Belfast and have seen you every year for so many years! Belfast, Dublin and Donegal. Colm is 43. He has been battling cancer for 6 years. Recently things have gotten a lot worse. He is no longer able to go to concerts but he still listens to your music all the time.
It is our 11 year wedding anniversary on 3 August. Our wedding song was The Voyage. We now have “our crew” 3 beautiful children just 9, 3 and 1. Am amazing gift to colm would be a message from yourself or song dedicated to him! I’d love to make this happen for him.
I’d say (one) of his favourite songs
Hi Christy, it´s a week now that I returned back home from my wonderful Irish holiday.
I started planning my trip with a ticket for your gig in Ballybunion, luckily I got another one for the day after and also for your gig in Athy. Your beautiful version of Nancy Spain just for me made me very happy! What a holiday being on the road listening to “On the Road“!
I just wanted to thank you for the very special memories I took back home,
thanks also to Jimmy, Cathal and Declan!
I enjoyed every minute of your wonderful gigs and have your songs in my mind all the time!
Your music keeps my “spirits high“!
Thanks again, Josefine
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Hey Josefine….We enjoy our Summer gigs….I got to visit The Cliffs of Dooneen near Beale, to stand by Christie Hennessy’s beautiful memorial statue in Tralee, to linger in a Bog Meadow near the Plains of Kildare ……and to play three gigs with my good Companeros …..
Thanks for sharing your feedback, greetings to all German songsters
Hi Christy haven’t been on here for a while,got a new hot tub so I’ve been having a dip most nights,any gigs planned for us welsh folk this year ?,Have got my third cap for wales, the fishing has been kind to me lately,see you along the way, up mandolin mountain we go.
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Nothing pending at the moment Geraint…
I wish you continued success as you cast upon the waters….
its all Hurling and GAA here at the moment…
Sliotars flying from every direction…
Hi Christy — Guess I’ve grown up hearing you but without properly catching on.. I perform Ride On, – which I learnt from two Germans would you believe – and also have Magdalene Laundry, A Pair of Brown Eyes and Bright Blue Rose as favourite tunes but by Mary Maclaughlin, Pogues and Doris Rougvie. I guess UI d have sailed by oblivious to you – only three people have come up to me in the last month at my own gigs (I largely do my own stuff which is often a bit edgy) and said I “sound like Christy Moore”.. So of course I had to find out who I was being compared to – and you are doing these great tunes as well as writing the superb Morecambe Bay. So at 61 I’ve just become a fan – so I want to catch you when you are next in England please – Ride On – Bill Eadson (http://www.theoutlandrevenue.com/bill-eadson.php)
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First Things First Bill….”Morecambe Bay” was written by Kevin Littlewood. He recorded it at Southport Folk Club and, subsequently,I received the recording from Mike Harding. It was nominated for song of the year at BBC Folk Awards and I was invited to sing it at The Lowry Theatre in Manchester.I cant recall the year but I do remember that Bill Leader recieved the Lifetime Achievement Award, also honoured that year were Ian Cambell and The Dubliners.
I believe that its the songs that matter. Singers are like a passing breeze that carry and scatter precious verses far and wide….great songs far outlive the memory of those who composed, arranged, sang, recorded them…..( I’m hoping some will argue the point but, very often, I’m talking to myself here which,by the way, is not a problem…sure beats talking to the wall, or riding the high stool )
Your Hallaton Festival offers a diverse line up…hope ye all have a mighty fine time…
I will be at Féile na Laoch myself….it runs every Seven Years in Cúl Aodha,West Cork…last time round was truly memorable….14 hours of music poetry and song topped off by the Cork Youth Orchestra performing the music of Seán Ó Riada as August dawned upon the male River….then Seán Óg Ó Hailpín led clatter of Hurlers down the Mountain, through the sparkling Sullaune and onto the playing field where they hurled til they dropped
Hi Christy – thanks so much for the two songs tonight (and all the others too!)
Two brilliant gigs that will live long in the memory. Hope to see you again soon!
Noel
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Two noble calls….
I had a nightmare last night, I was at the bottom of a stairs that went on forever…then it morphed into Niagra Falls ( but ’twas not water that was cascading)……… I woke up in a terrible lather…
The Stairs of Rathoath will escalate forever
Christy I am just home after an amazing gig in Ratoath the first time I seen you was probably close to 30 years ago and tonight you were brilliant. I was the girl that requested Hattie Carroll and was so delighted that you sang it. All the best I hope I get an opportunity to see you again soon ?
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Good call out for Hattie…..it led to Veronica….
just home myself after two good nights in the Royal County…
love the venue and hope they sort out those stairs….
Hi Christy – that was magical last night. My Mother was with us, and she was singing along to every word at 81. Going again tonight – any chance of any one of the following?
Jack Doyle, Grey lake of Loughrea or Quiet desperation. Its our 35th Anniversary this weekend (nothing to do with request for “Quiet Desperation” 🙂
AnnMarie & Noel
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“When I was young and I was in my day”……………………..
“My soul is in the mountains, my heart is in the land”…….
“My heartstrings would make music if I could be with you”…
The first two songs get regular outings…
The third one never made it to the live set..far as I can recall the only time I ever sang “The Grey Lake” was when I recorded it over 30 years ago …I learned it from the late Tony Small when I stayed with him in Berlin…its a beautiful song…one I love to sing to myself in the lonely dark of night….gazing across at the light upon the hill
Howya Christy, back from a fantastic gig tonight. What a great venue that is in Ratoath, it was great having you directly infront at the same eye level. Makes the whole thing feel like a smaller, intimate gig.
Loved playlist, You even had the long legged French man joining in at Jimmy’s wake!!!!! That’s saying something as he’s not one for singing.
Also delighted to hear Cry like a Man back lately, there’s something about that song that’s emotional and straight to the bone for me, (though maybe my bladder was just located a bit too close to the eyes tonight, I wouldn’t have been the only one having trouble with it ha ha) Having lost a few grown men to suicide in the last year we crave for the same, we’d love for them to be able to cry, have a chat let the tear drops fall and just not bottle things up inside.
Take care!
PS- Rumour has it the Honda 50 was spotted parked in bradys yard today.
Christy's reply
I had a grand two hours in Rathoath last night….getting to sing 28 songs to such a fine audience is such a priviledge…
I am enjoying the mix of Band and Solo gigs…..
I almost rode The Honda 50 a few times last night but got distracted each time…tonight perhaps
another thing that grinds my gears is seeing ” only our rivers run free” run still by landlords…I threw a line in Easkey river last week a balif snuck up behind me and enquired who gave me permission to fish there..no one said i ..we all own the rivers..not so said he…pull your hook out….from easkey bridge up three miles belongs to lord something or other… what freedom did we win.
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last night I dreamt of shoving a hook up his bailiff hole
“until the Bailiff’s boat came down the Lee
the dreaded Murricaune,
they came from Blackrock Castle
with their revolvers drawn.
The Murricaun were gangsters
in the service of the Crown,
they murdered Patrick Murphy
as he fished on the Múcán”
…………..(from “The Ballad of Patrick Murphy” by John Spillane)…
Descendants of Patrick Murphy come to our gig beneath The Marquee in Cork each Summer.They come by boat from Passage up to the venue where,each year,I dedicate John Spillane’s fine ballad to the memory of their murdered grandfather.History tells us that the Bailiff (who fired the shot) was eventually charged with Manslaughter.Found guilty,he served no time.His trial was moved from Cork to Dublin..the authorities felt he might not receive a “fair trial ” in Cork….
Sir John Mucksavage-Smythe, (Royal College of Surgeons) still loves to fish the River Blackwater near Lismore (by kind permission from the Duke of Devonshire’s Bailiff)…Sir John’s Royal catch sometimes ends up in The English Market ( the bailiff has connections) ….. I always watch out for the main monger shitin himself every time a Royal personage faffs thru De Rebel City….
now that’s a rant… I just got back from rota spain,where my daughter has all her music still on lps.I came across a few lps from a young christy moore , .. sounded like it was recorded yesterday…great fidelity,clear as a bell..i keep saying you can’t bate analog..talking about roundabouts there’s about 15 on a 10 mike stretch of road out of town and two on the main highway into seville..I didn’t tell the brother..it would break his heart..maurteen
Sorry my last comment got the old auto correct! Changed some words! Scrambled I should say! You get the point! Xoxo
Hello Christy! Listening to you on the tube! My daughters, Brigid & Mary set up YouTube on my telephone so I could watch your videos! I LIVE this one playing at the moment with you and Shane singing a Pair of Brown Eyes…you were saying, “but he is an actor, he is a poet, he is a comedian, he’s all of those things, and I love him, I really do!” I’m hooked! I wish I could shake his hand and tell him how much he’s loved by us! He’s a very warm, gentle, generous, person and I love him too! I saw him every time he came to Boston since I was a kid, I asked to get on stage to do a horn pipe and he said yes but the guards up front said no! He pull me away from a crowd that stomped on my back as they knocked me to the ground in a Mish pit shit show of a scene once! Was so happy he pulled me up on the stage just to breathe!! He yelled at the crowd and told them shows over if they continued to act like fkn assholes!! Lol Pass it on will ya? Many thanks! Xoxo
I’ll be sure to to tell him
Dear Christy, I hope you are applying factor 50 to your pate. We’re at the Cambridge Folk Festival absorbing the vibe. Apparently there is a surprise guest on today at 7pm. Is it you as you have mastered the art of apparation? If not then keep well, cool and have fun. Xx
still working on my tan
Hi Christy,
at the beginning of this year my lovely woman Karin gave me a ticket for your concert in Galway, on August 18th, as a birthday present. I was speechless. What a surprise! For she knows I love your music and in my range of folk musicians and song-writers you hold a specially position. From your 84‘ songbook I sang for her many songs and till now the book is inspiration and good source to me for doing anything well. I know stories about that but suppose it needs to much time to tell it here.
All the more it would be a great pleasure to me if you give us an opportunity in Galway to write a dedication in the songbook if you would be so kindly.
However, in any cases we sure the pleasure is on our site because it will be the first time we will listen your voice live on stage since the time we listened first a Plaxty-LP (The Well Below The Vally) in Leipzig, a friend of us smuggled that piece from West to East. Nearly forty years a go. Unbelievable, where is the time?
Dear Christy for the tour and the next upcoming days we wish you and your colleagues all the best. Till then in Galway,
Alphorn (Dietmar) and Karin
hope you have a good trip, that Ireland welcomes you, I’m looking forward to Galway..always a great gig town
Actually, after reading what i wrote..No Apologies to anyone, i’m not a musician, writer, nor looking for approval or acceptance, but after looking over the other posts, was it ever the intention to dissect music,….thought it was always in the words and cords…Feel It and listen to the words… thats the cord 😉 xx i’ll shut up now
Stockings wing etc, But you Christy Moore, without knowing/or want to be..are an agony aunt/ Uncle (;, your songs/words/music..make me continue at darkest of times life throws at us. Thats all i wanted to say and Thank You for You xxx Being with me growing up and now again big hugs and thank you for continuing your life to help others silently xxx
We’re all in this together Liv…words & music on the air, as we listen, hear, sing, dance and play, some gain comfort and succour, for others it is simply noise….As Declan Sinnott sings “I love the noise it makes”….its all bit of a mystery that needs no analysis…thanks for sharing
Hi, Christy. I get what you say about great songs outliving their composers and arrangers and being able to stand alone.
However for me, the composers and back story can really add to a song too. In particular every time I start singing back home in Derry I imagine the blocks and Bobby belting out that song in the dead of night to a group of Irish Spartans. Unrepentant, unbowed and thankful for having survived another day.
In its self its a magic song but its author and the environment in which it was born intensifies that, for me anyhow.
What you say certainly applies to many contemporary songs….I was thinking more of songs that have outlived the memory of their authors….songs like “Dark Eyed Sailor” “The Well Below The Valley” “Raggle Taggle Gypsy” “Lord Baker”…
Songs that have spread far and wide, that have survived and re-emerged in variant forms and dialects…..”Lakes Of Pontchartrain” I learned from Mike Waterson who was convinced that it had Irish connections (It does now !) I’ve no idea who wrote it, same with most of our well known Trad Ballads….I’ve been singing “The Cliffs of Dooneen”for 50 years, I discovered last month that it was written by Jack McAuliffe from Beale,Co Kerry…..
Hi Christy just been listening to you on YouTube, you’ve got a fantastic voice . Your gigs look fantastic , are you coming to north west England Any Time, or do i have to jump on the plane from liverpool
?
We played Manchester and Liverpool earlier this year., nothing further planned at this time…(last played Runcorn in 1967)….
Sorry! Posted earlier msg to soon!
Favourite songs probably Viva la Quinte Brigada or beeswing.
Thanking you in advance.
Maria.
Hi Christy!
Don’t know how else to reach you!!
My husband is a massive fan. We live in Belfast and have seen you every year for so many years! Belfast, Dublin and Donegal. Colm is 43. He has been battling cancer for 6 years. Recently things have gotten a lot worse. He is no longer able to go to concerts but he still listens to your music all the time.
It is our 11 year wedding anniversary on 3 August. Our wedding song was The Voyage. We now have “our crew” 3 beautiful children just 9, 3 and 1. Am amazing gift to colm would be a message from yourself or song dedicated to him! I’d love to make this happen for him.
I’d say (one) of his favourite songs
Thanks for sharing Curly…I’ll make contact
Hi Christy, it´s a week now that I returned back home from my wonderful Irish holiday.
I started planning my trip with a ticket for your gig in Ballybunion, luckily I got another one for the day after and also for your gig in Athy. Your beautiful version of Nancy Spain just for me made me very happy! What a holiday being on the road listening to “On the Road“!
I just wanted to thank you for the very special memories I took back home,
thanks also to Jimmy, Cathal and Declan!
I enjoyed every minute of your wonderful gigs and have your songs in my mind all the time!
Your music keeps my “spirits high“!
Thanks again, Josefine
Hey Josefine….We enjoy our Summer gigs….I got to visit The Cliffs of Dooneen near Beale, to stand by Christie Hennessy’s beautiful memorial statue in Tralee, to linger in a Bog Meadow near the Plains of Kildare ……and to play three gigs with my good Companeros …..
Thanks for sharing your feedback, greetings to all German songsters
Hi Christy haven’t been on here for a while,got a new hot tub so I’ve been having a dip most nights,any gigs planned for us welsh folk this year ?,Have got my third cap for wales, the fishing has been kind to me lately,see you along the way, up mandolin mountain we go.
Nothing pending at the moment Geraint…
I wish you continued success as you cast upon the waters….
its all Hurling and GAA here at the moment…
Sliotars flying from every direction…
Hi Christy — Guess I’ve grown up hearing you but without properly catching on.. I perform Ride On, – which I learnt from two Germans would you believe – and also have Magdalene Laundry, A Pair of Brown Eyes and Bright Blue Rose as favourite tunes but by Mary Maclaughlin, Pogues and Doris Rougvie. I guess UI d have sailed by oblivious to you – only three people have come up to me in the last month at my own gigs (I largely do my own stuff which is often a bit edgy) and said I “sound like Christy Moore”.. So of course I had to find out who I was being compared to – and you are doing these great tunes as well as writing the superb Morecambe Bay. So at 61 I’ve just become a fan – so I want to catch you when you are next in England please – Ride On – Bill Eadson (http://www.theoutlandrevenue.com/bill-eadson.php)
First Things First Bill….”Morecambe Bay” was written by Kevin Littlewood. He recorded it at Southport Folk Club and, subsequently,I received the recording from Mike Harding. It was nominated for song of the year at BBC Folk Awards and I was invited to sing it at The Lowry Theatre in Manchester.I cant recall the year but I do remember that Bill Leader recieved the Lifetime Achievement Award, also honoured that year were Ian Cambell and The Dubliners.
I believe that its the songs that matter. Singers are like a passing breeze that carry and scatter precious verses far and wide….great songs far outlive the memory of those who composed, arranged, sang, recorded them…..( I’m hoping some will argue the point but, very often, I’m talking to myself here which,by the way, is not a problem…sure beats talking to the wall, or riding the high stool )
Your Hallaton Festival offers a diverse line up…hope ye all have a mighty fine time…
I will be at Féile na Laoch myself….it runs every Seven Years in Cúl Aodha,West Cork…last time round was truly memorable….14 hours of music poetry and song topped off by the Cork Youth Orchestra performing the music of Seán Ó Riada as August dawned upon the male River….then Seán Óg Ó Hailpín led clatter of Hurlers down the Mountain, through the sparkling Sullaune and onto the playing field where they hurled til they dropped
Hi Christy – thanks so much for the two songs tonight (and all the others too!)
Two brilliant gigs that will live long in the memory. Hope to see you again soon!
Noel
Two noble calls….
I had a nightmare last night, I was at the bottom of a stairs that went on forever…then it morphed into Niagra Falls ( but ’twas not water that was cascading)……… I woke up in a terrible lather…
The Stairs of Rathoath will escalate forever
Christy I am just home after an amazing gig in Ratoath the first time I seen you was probably close to 30 years ago and tonight you were brilliant. I was the girl that requested Hattie Carroll and was so delighted that you sang it. All the best I hope I get an opportunity to see you again soon ?
Good call out for Hattie…..it led to Veronica….
just home myself after two good nights in the Royal County…
love the venue and hope they sort out those stairs….
Hi Christy – that was magical last night. My Mother was with us, and she was singing along to every word at 81. Going again tonight – any chance of any one of the following?
Jack Doyle, Grey lake of Loughrea or Quiet desperation. Its our 35th Anniversary this weekend (nothing to do with request for “Quiet Desperation” 🙂
AnnMarie & Noel
“When I was young and I was in my day”……………………..
“My soul is in the mountains, my heart is in the land”…….
“My heartstrings would make music if I could be with you”…
The first two songs get regular outings…
The third one never made it to the live set..far as I can recall the only time I ever sang “The Grey Lake” was when I recorded it over 30 years ago …I learned it from the late Tony Small when I stayed with him in Berlin…its a beautiful song…one I love to sing to myself in the lonely dark of night….gazing across at the light upon the hill
Howya Christy, back from a fantastic gig tonight. What a great venue that is in Ratoath, it was great having you directly infront at the same eye level. Makes the whole thing feel like a smaller, intimate gig.
Loved playlist, You even had the long legged French man joining in at Jimmy’s wake!!!!! That’s saying something as he’s not one for singing.
Also delighted to hear Cry like a Man back lately, there’s something about that song that’s emotional and straight to the bone for me, (though maybe my bladder was just located a bit too close to the eyes tonight, I wouldn’t have been the only one having trouble with it ha ha) Having lost a few grown men to suicide in the last year we crave for the same, we’d love for them to be able to cry, have a chat let the tear drops fall and just not bottle things up inside.
Take care!
PS- Rumour has it the Honda 50 was spotted parked in bradys yard today.
I had a grand two hours in Rathoath last night….getting to sing 28 songs to such a fine audience is such a priviledge…
I am enjoying the mix of Band and Solo gigs…..
I almost rode The Honda 50 a few times last night but got distracted each time…tonight perhaps
another thing that grinds my gears is seeing ” only our rivers run free” run still by landlords…I threw a line in Easkey river last week a balif snuck up behind me and enquired who gave me permission to fish there..no one said i ..we all own the rivers..not so said he…pull your hook out….from easkey bridge up three miles belongs to lord something or other… what freedom did we win.
last night I dreamt of shoving a hook up his bailiff hole
“until the Bailiff’s boat came down the Lee
the dreaded Murricaune,
they came from Blackrock Castle
with their revolvers drawn.
The Murricaun were gangsters
in the service of the Crown,
they murdered Patrick Murphy
as he fished on the Múcán”
…………..(from “The Ballad of Patrick Murphy” by John Spillane)…
Descendants of Patrick Murphy come to our gig beneath The Marquee in Cork each Summer.They come by boat from Passage up to the venue where,each year,I dedicate John Spillane’s fine ballad to the memory of their murdered grandfather.History tells us that the Bailiff (who fired the shot) was eventually charged with Manslaughter.Found guilty,he served no time.His trial was moved from Cork to Dublin..the authorities felt he might not receive a “fair trial ” in Cork….
Sir John Mucksavage-Smythe, (Royal College of Surgeons) still loves to fish the River Blackwater near Lismore (by kind permission from the Duke of Devonshire’s Bailiff)…Sir John’s Royal catch sometimes ends up in The English Market ( the bailiff has connections) ….. I always watch out for the main monger shitin himself every time a Royal personage faffs thru De Rebel City….
now that’s a rant… I just got back from rota spain,where my daughter has all her music still on lps.I came across a few lps from a young christy moore , .. sounded like it was recorded yesterday…great fidelity,clear as a bell..i keep saying you can’t bate analog..talking about roundabouts there’s about 15 on a 10 mike stretch of road out of town and two on the main highway into seville..I didn’t tell the brother..it would break his heart..maurteen
the vinyl albunds on the way back
Hi Christy,
You have brought great joy to my life through your music. Thank you.