My previous partner, was a big fan of Brendan Shine, collected all his records etc., when over here, he would usually stay here.

Didn't realise Adephi club was still open,Playing hull Adelphi on Thursday:
Unfortunately I can't go as I'll be at Ferocious Dog in Sheffield on Friday.


This is a true story that happened in 1976, saddest song I have ever heard and the words cannot help but to bring a tear to your eye.
A real Irish song.

A real Irish song.

Interesting to see him playing a diatonic accordian,, a sign of European folk music but also favoured in Irish music.

This is the song that got me into the Pogues, realising they weren't a bunch of drunken punks with bad teeth

it is about timing of beats, plus it is usually a story line, it doesnt have to be written by someone Irish. Many jigs were written for the Uilleann pipes etc who were not Irish but love the Irish melody.An interesting question -
What makes a "real Irish song"?
Does it have to be written by someone Irish?
Sung by someone Irish?
About an "Irish" topic?
All of the above? One? 2 out of 3?
