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Subject: RE: Why aren't the Corries taken seriously From: meself Date: 24 Apr 25 - 11:29 AM 'Both were a little outclassed by the more versatile Dubliners and (how I hate to say it!) Irish Rovers.' I find that an odd take. I came to the Corries much later than most of you, I'd imagine, when they were long past their hey-day; having never heard of them, I had no pre-conceptions. In fact, I don't know how I came across them; maybe I bought a second-hand LP on speculation. However, I was, and still am, thoroughly impressed by a lot of their stuff. OTOH, I can understand that they might have been over-exposed, and if every second night when you turned on the TV, there they were, you might get a little weary of their schtick. I was late enough to the game, btw, that the 'image' thing of theirs just seemed amusingly quaint, like platform shoes and bell-bottoms ..... |
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Subject: RE: Why aren't the Corries taken seriously From: The Sandman Date: 24 Apr 25 - 02:07 PM i agree Meself, outclassed by the irish rovers? all a matter of taste |
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Subject: RE: Why aren't the Corries taken seriously From: Lighter Date: 24 Apr 25 - 02:50 PM The Irish Rovers did some great instrumentals, and some of their original songs have a very traditional feel. My gorge still rises, however, when unable to flee "The Unicorn" (which they didn't write, BTW). It still has quite a following. |
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