Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: belter Date: 02 Mar 98 - 10:58 PM how about these The star of the outback - you could do a vairiant of star of the county down the emerald conteneers
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Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Bo Date: 03 Mar 98 - 05:21 AM If you're serious I would go with "Celtic Dreamtime" or Eirin's Walkabout Crockodile DunCow Didgeri Dublin Spuds & Mutton Shorn & Shilaliegh or Aussi Eirin Jive from which you could all claim an initial. Bo Cheers. |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Ireland O'Reilly Date: 03 Mar 98 - 01:28 PM Tim Jacques: Wombats of Wexford??? what's a wombat, really. i'm curious. Personally, i like "my wild irish 'roos". very amusin'
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Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: alison Date: 03 Mar 98 - 06:26 PM Hi what a wonderful bunch of people there are out there.... and quite a few twisted ones too!!!! I loved all the suggestions especially Wild Irish Wallabies, and Crocodile Dundalk, (unfortunately the fellas didn't think the Aussies would get this....), I liked Double-cross too.... BUT THE WINNER..... (for the time being ... unless we get a better one so this is not an official end to this thread.. feel free to keep the suggestions coming).....IS........ (we need a fanfare or a drum roll here)............. Celtic Dreamtime(thanks Bo). Thanks again for all your effort, it's been great fun. Slainte Alison |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Tim Jaques tjaques@netcom.ca Date: 03 Mar 98 - 08:35 PM I've never laid eyes on a wombat, but understand it to be an Australian critter, a kind of marsupial. I think they are small harmless beasts that scurry about in the night, although for all I know there are wombats that grow as big as grizzly bears. The only marsupials we get around here are possums, a public nuisance that have been making their wicked way up from the US and sneaking into the few warm spots we have in the country. The coolest critter in Australia has to be the flying fox.
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Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Dan K Date: 03 Mar 98 - 08:58 PM If you know your Irish folklore you'll appreciate this one: The Hounds of Ulster |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: alison Date: 03 Mar 98 - 11:54 PM Hi, You're right a wombat is a marsupial. They crawl along on all fours and grow to about the size of a coffee table. They have wiry hair and long claws which they use to burrow. They are quite cute and seem to spend most of the time asleep because it's too hot to do anything else, (an Aussie will probably correct me and tell me that they're nocturnal.... I'm not sure.) The clever thing is though... they have pouches like a kangaroo, but the pouch faces towards their back legs, so that when they are digging the pouch doesn't get full of dirt!!! Clever eh??!! Slainte Alison |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Helen Date: 04 Mar 98 - 06:34 AM The sad thing about wombats is that I have only ever seen one live one in the wild, but I've seen way too many dead ones on the sides of the roads. They are slow walkers, minding their own business, living quiet lives, and are therefore too slow to get out of the way of speeding cars. Helen |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Ireland O'Reilly Date: 04 Mar 98 - 09:27 AM I'm enlightened now about wombats! Thanks a heap, everybody! |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: aldus Date: 04 Mar 98 - 09:37 AM contarf, after the battle in which briab boru defeated the vikings. |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: aldus Date: 04 Mar 98 - 12:52 PM CONTARF/THE BATTLE AT WHICH BRIAN BORU DEFEATED THE VIKINGS. IT MIGHT MAKE A GOOD NAME FOR A BAND |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Bruce O. Date: 04 Mar 98 - 04:03 PM Have you ever heard what a kangaroo's foot can do on a bodhran? |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Frank in the Swamps Date: 04 Mar 98 - 05:06 PM Bruce O. A kangaroos foot on a bodhran? Alan should write a song about it. I've gotta remember "Gaelic breath". I also like Tie me Leprechaun down. Leprechaun, what's your gender? Maybe we can work out an arrangement. I love the way Mudcat threads can take off in unforeseen directions. Frank. |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Alan of Australia Date: 04 Mar 98 - 05:22 PM G'day, A wombat is like a travel(l)ing salesman: it eats roots and leaves. Cheers, |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Corinna Date: 04 Mar 98 - 06:04 PM ROFL Tied leprechauns, paddypus, and suds on the barby...late to the party but Shillelagh Sheila and the Waltzing Wallabies, Colleen Belfast and the Bush Band Blokes, Blarney 'n Bush Band, Blarney Kissed (Kist) Outback, and Emerald Walkabout. p.s. leprechaun and swamp man, the ties that bind...I have a comprehensive book on knots but I'm a bit outta practice... |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Jerry Friedman Date: 04 Mar 98 - 06:22 PM What do roots have to do with travel(l)ing salespersons? Oh, wait, I think I've got it. I heard that joke about a giant panda. It dines in a restaurant, and when the waiter brings the bill, the panda draws a gun, shoots him, and walks out. The manager catches up to the panda in the street. "You can't do that!" The panda takes out a dictionary and shows the manager the entry. "Panda (n). A bearlike mammal native to western China. Eats shoots and leaves." |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Bruce O. Date: 04 Mar 98 - 06:30 PM Puns are said to be the lowest form of humor. Why do I love them so much? |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Bill D Date: 04 Mar 98 - 07:19 PM I ran across a page on wombats once that claims that wombats also love chocolate biscuits (cookies-- for those in the US)...and it says that a wombat can run VERY fast for short distances and suggests not getting between a wombat and its chocolate biscuit! a wombat running directly at the camera (you see what several hundred thousand bytes of bookmarks and an addiction to search engines can do!! *smile*) |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Bill D Date: 04 Mar 98 - 07:27 PM try that again...had too many https in the address..(see what careless cutting & pasting can do?) a wombat running directly at the camera
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Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: leprechaun Date: 04 Mar 98 - 10:06 PM Thanks for the offer Frank in the Swamps, but Alison started this thread and if anybody gets to tie me down it'll be her. Leprechaun in the Suburbs |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: alison Date: 04 Mar 98 - 10:17 PM hi, Thanks for the offer Leprechaun..... By the way you never did tell me what part of the world you are from... I'm assuming that Ireland is too obvious an answer. It never fails to amaze me how these threads digress, there I am asking for names of bands and we end up with discussions on wildlife and offers of bondage!! Mudcat is brill!!!!!!!! Oh and in case you haven't already guessed "root" has a completely different meaning here in Oz. Slainte Alison |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: The Fenian Date: 05 Mar 98 - 07:40 AM Howabout you think of your own name it would mean more to you if you go anywhere. Someone asks what your name means you reply I don't know just somethin' I picked up off the internet. I don't think sos |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Ireland O'Reilly Date: 05 Mar 98 - 07:47 AM Bill D. : amazin'.... I know some people who're like wombats...you shouldn't come between them and a chocolate biscuit! I'm gettin' all I ever needed to know about wombats & more! Okay, since we're supposed to be namin' an Irish band, here's another... "Riordan" Apparently, this is a Celtic word that means "Royal Bard" Leprechaun: ARE you from Ireland? |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Bo Date: 05 Mar 98 - 02:11 PM I think it woud be fun to put together a commonwealth band with people from every culture but england. You could do a great album loyalist and rebel songs. bo |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Sully Date: 05 Mar 98 - 10:48 PM Here's an idea, Alison. You say you like the "Wild Irish Wallibies", well how bout' lumpin' the whole Celtic/ Australian thing into something like: The Wild Islanders or some kind of geographical spin on it Slawn augus. Sully |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: alison Date: 05 Mar 98 - 11:30 PM hi Fenian, We did think of some names ourselves but we thought it'd be fun to ask for other ideas, and from the amount of replies we've got I reckon the others thought it was fun too. ...and if someone asks me where we got our name... just think of the plug we can do for Mudcat. Slainte Alison |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: leprechaun Date: 06 Mar 98 - 12:46 AM My grandfather was from County Tipperary, but I'm a native Oregonian. More band names - Diaspora, Colleen and the Koalas |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Sheye Date: 06 Mar 98 - 10:31 AM Late joining, I've been traipsing out-of-country for the past month. I haven't had a TV for several months now and folks have asked me if I miss it. Are you kidding?? 52 channels with nothing on them - do miss the Olympics, though. And, my hunger for intelligent dialog and humour whilst staring at a monitor is quelled by you folks. (Never begin a sentence with a preposition, or is that propositition, leprechaun??) Must babble, been away too long. Way, to go Alison - excellent thread!! I liked Shamorck and Shears and The Bard in the Bush. Is the double entendre of that second one universal?? Speaking of double meanings, Australia has a teacher exchange program with Canada. One tale that came back to my Division was that of a young Canadian teacher that was at a high school rally and suggested to her students that they go out in full force and "root for the boys"! Alison, I've tried to pick this up on the side, but my curiousity is outweighing my risk of embarrassment: What does "slainte" mean? Later, Sheye |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Art Thieme Date: 06 Mar 98 - 10:45 AM OLYMPIC UPDATE!! Picabo Street, after winning her GOLD, donated it to her local hospital so an Intensive Care Unit could be established. They named it after her. It's called the Picabo I.C.U. !!! Art |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Bo Date: 06 Mar 98 - 10:59 AM Hi Alison, I'd be tickled if you go with 'Celtic Dreamtime'. If you do, you can add to you influences a, Biafran born, Dutch Canadian lending two words to an Aussie Irish Band. : ) I really like the conflagration of countries, the borrowing of backgrounds, the knitting together of nationalities the.... (you get the idea.) Bo |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Bruce O. Date: 06 Mar 98 - 11:46 AM Ausian Osains? |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Bruce O. Date: 06 Mar 98 - 11:48 AM Whoops, Osians |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: alison Date: 06 Mar 98 - 06:47 PM hi Sheye, Slainte is gaelic for your good health, (a bit like cheers). Slainte Alison |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Alice Date: 26 Feb 99 - 07:28 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Alice Date: 12 Apr 02 - 01:07 AM refresh (3 years later!) |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: GUEST,Boab Date: 12 Apr 02 - 04:12 AM How about a slight variation on the first returned suggestion from "anonymous"---doesn't "Abigael" or even "Abogael" sound good? Or would it give offence to the Aboriginal folks? |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: GUEST,Boab Date: 12 Apr 02 - 04:22 AM How about a slight variation on the first returned suggestion from "anonymous"---doesn't "Abigael" or even "Abogael" sound good? Or would it give offence to the Aboriginal folks? |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Paddy Plastique Date: 12 Apr 02 - 08:52 AM Have Isaac MacSkittery and that Derryadd fella finally rowed all the way over ?? Are ye parading them as Aussies to keep them out of Howard's clutches & concentration camps ??? If so, it'd have to be 'Sheila & The Auld Orange Bandicoots' If they're real Aussies, 'Sheila & the Marsupials'... |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Alice Date: 12 Apr 02 - 11:09 AM Please note that this thread was started in 1998. I refreshed it because there is another band naming thread going, and many ideas are in this one. |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: Mr Red Date: 12 Apr 02 - 06:43 PM So there I was in reception, rushed over for 4 hours paid work and I waited, & waited & waited and ....... Reel Ale,----, Pooh Set ,----, Stringulation,----, Burn Dance Caller the Wild ,----, Ballet Who?,----, Grey Gordons (Avg age?),----, Stepping Wolf Happy Tappers ,----, Strum Pets ,----, Green Go (Irish Tex Mex?),----, Pattern Rosta Top Step,----, Pitch Folk ,----, Boureed Treasure ,----, Stepping Tones Prattie Knaves ,----, Star Turn,----, Brawl of the Wild,----, Oak Carillon Born Dancing ,----, Slip Jug,----, Repeat Ye Sinners,----, Quay Personnel Beats Me ,----, Beat Oven ,----, Fleadh,----, Fleadh Away ,----, Chorea Move Munster Mash ,----, Hone Pipe,----, Back the Other Whey ,----, Shilly Shanty Duple City ,----, Slap Jig ,----, Cygnet Your Tune,----, Forehand Reel Differ Rant ,----, Single Base,----, Moos Through the Fayre,----, Shannon Door Bow Tight,----, Perma Rant,----, Moutains of Moon,----, Count Me Inn Miss Stew,----, Ballad Ears ,----, American Kerrymen,----, Bairn Dance Reel Liable ,----, Bow People,----, Meddlesome Fiddle,----, Fiddle de de Bad Sallad ,----, Ballet Huge,----, Bar Bar Slack Beep,----, Sarah Nade After 3,----, Dance On,----, the Promenaders,----, Any Old Fuel Melody On,----, Rib Band,----, London Derriere,----, Clove of Gaelic Dozy DOH!,----, Bal Ants,----, Dance of the Lord,----, Clef For Me Circle-ation,----, Sir Casian,----, Cross Hand Hold,----, Imp Proper 3 Time Blueser ,----, Clef Face,----, Da Bodhran Ron,----, Alley Mander Capo di Monti ,----, Slip & Sligo,----, Hard Shoe Shuffle,----, Making Hey Hoes Down,----, Happylation,----, 2 Short Planxties ,----, Long Wise Set Start Urn,----, Liffey Little,----, Mountain Green Hairy ,----, Treble at Mill Hopper, Bopper & Cholmondley (pronounced Chumly) Jiggety (jigget - Jig; hop or jerk about; shake up and down. And did I get any work? see above.
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Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: alison Date: 13 Apr 02 - 01:41 AM I LOVE "da bodhran ron"... howeever the original name still stands Celtic Dreamtime is alive and well... although different people now..... slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Help name an Irish band From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 13 Apr 02 - 03:26 AM whatever name they get, be sure to have lingerie printed up (further details from InOBU in this silly thread) |
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