Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST Date: 11 Mar 08 - 11:15 PM Its hard to let go of the past. Jimmy you represented a magical time in Ireland. A time I would not have missed for anything. But Ireland will miss you. Good night Jimmy sleep with the angels. I hope you get the reward in heaven that you did not get in life. You were the personification of the GUITAR MAN. And a gentleman. Good bye Jimmy xxxxxxx |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Donnacha Date: 14 Mar 08 - 11:28 AM Jimmy's gigs with The Houseshakers were the pinnacle of music. There were no limits to his playing or musical imagination. There were times when Jimmy played solos so beautiful and exquisite as to be not of this world. He also loved to play endlessly with songs and very frequently simply did not want a song to end. The pleasure on the faces of his fellow band members said it all - night after night. I truly miss you Jimmy. May You Stay Forever Young. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,colm Date: 14 Mar 08 - 12:39 PM THE SUNDAY EVENINGS IN THE HARCOURT WINTER 85/86 ARE UNFORGETTABLE JIMMY,THANK YOU FOR THE WONDERFUL,WONDERFUL MUSIC,GUIDANCE,INSPIRATION,AND PURE GOOD FUN,AND THE NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN MEMORY OF A TOP CLASS MUSICIAN AND GENTLEMAN.I WILL NEVER FORGET THE LOVELY TIMES. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,guest in the usa Date: 15 Mar 08 - 12:05 AM Jimmy was a magical man who did not get the recognition he deserved in his earthly life. Rock on Jimmy play with the angels. For u truly are one. May your music live on 4 eternity. love love love 2 u and 2 your wonderful family sympathy to pauline. xxx xxx x |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,culleton,tom,australia Date: 15 Mar 08 - 08:13 AM Inspirational...could play anything and did Dancing hands... Those nights with Hotfoot Give Heaven what its been waiting for... Thank you |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Guest Date: 15 Mar 08 - 08:14 AM The problem with Jimmy was that very often he would get a bigger round of applause than the "star" he was backing.I remember on one occasion as the "star" was introducing the musicians at the end of the gig, Jimmy and only Jimmy got a standing ovation.... How often has it happened that a good performer or group adds Jimmy to the line up and all of a sudden it goes from good to sublime... I'm so glad I witnessed your amazing gifts Jimmy, The world is a lesser place without you...... |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Mike Date: 15 Mar 08 - 01:13 PM Who were the other musicians in the Paul Brady electric band video on YouTube and when was this recorded? |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: Declan Date: 15 Mar 08 - 03:01 PM Mike, The clip was recorded for RTE in 1981. The Band in the clip was: Paul Brady Guitar & Vocals Jimmy Faulkner Lead Guitar Arty McGlynn - Guitar James Delaney - Keyboards Tommy Moore - Bass |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Dan Coffey Date: 15 Mar 08 - 04:14 PM Goodbye, Beautiful Boy - not a week goes past these last twenty-one years when I haven't thought of you. My mother just called with this bad news. Mourning in San Franccisco this cloudy, Saturday afternoon 03/15/2008. Will visit you when visiting my beloved father at Shanganagh. Much love to Pauline. D |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Pat Morrissey Date: 15 Mar 08 - 10:22 PM Thanks for all the great Gigs Jimmy.In my 62 years I've seen many Guitarists but you were THE BEST.You always made it look so easy. Rest in Peace Jimmy. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,carmel mac nelis Date: 17 Mar 08 - 10:10 AM |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,tadhg cork. Date: 04 Apr 08 - 05:47 AM Jimmy played a lot in the Lobby with Kieran Halpin,Mick Hanley,Mairtin O'Connor,Frankie Lane,Pete Cummins, Niall O'Callanain and Eugene Brosnan. It was always great to see his magic playing close up and chat with him after gigs.P.J. Curtis did a 30 minute radio interview with him in the early 80's and he would be the ideal man to write the biography. Over to you P.J.! |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST Date: 03 Jun 08 - 04:01 PM Guest Paddy Brown I only heard the roup Hotfoot acouple of times but the name and the style never left my memory thiswas due to the wonderful guitar playing of Jimmy rest in peace and thanks for the memories. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST Date: 06 Jun 09 - 06:50 AM I was GREATLY saddened to hear,only this week,of Jimmy's passing,we became good friends in the early 70's,Jimmy was living in salford,at his sisters house,next door to ours.If anyone knows Jimmy's family ,would you please pass on my condolences.He was a lovely man and the world is much the poorer for his going. there are a few of my messages on various web pages,just hoping someone will be able to forward the gist of it to his family. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: Declan Date: 06 Jun 09 - 11:02 AM Guest, Thanks for reviving this thread. Reading through it again brings back many happy memories of listening to Jimmy. It was difficult to be unhappy when you were listening to him. There was a great tribute concert held in memory of Jimmy in the Olympia Theatre in Dublin last September. It was a great night and the line-up on stage reflected the esteem that Jimmy was held in by those who were lucky enough to have heard him or worked with him. It would be great if this could be an annual event. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Jimmy's mate from Salford Date: 06 Jun 09 - 07:48 PM Declan, if this concert in Jimmy's memory does turn into an annual/regular event,PLEASE put something in here about it,it must be obvious,by my contribution,how much cover the Irish music scene gets over here.I will bookmark this page and look in regularly.Anyone else,please don't forget the last sentence in my first piece,but only if it won't resurrect their grief many thanks Barry Lewis(Jimmy's mate from Salford) |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: Declan Date: 07 Jun 09 - 04:22 AM Barry I haven't heard of any plans to have another tribute, but I'll keep my ears open and if I hear anything is happening I'll try to remember to post the details here. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Dorothy Date: 13 Jun 09 - 10:13 PM Well late as it is - I felt compelled to post a tribute to Jimmy. I have lived in Australia for 24 years now and only just found out about Jimmy's passing. Back in Dublin in the 70's I never missed a Red Peters Floating Blues Band Sunday session at the Meeting Place and used to live at the Baggot Inn and remember those truly great days of fun, great music, Guiness and lots of hows your Father. When himself, Red, Declan and the others got going at the Meeting place - it was dynamite, tiny stage that it was. Witnessed moments of some of the best blues playing I can ever remember. Jimmy was as well known and respected face around the Dublin music scene and I admit I used to fancy the knickers off him and his gorgeous smile - with no success mind you. Vale Jimmy - thank you for the soaring riffs, the great times and the great music. May your spirit rise and watch over the rest of the blues gang to make sure they keep in tune. Sincere condolences to Pauline and family - I am sure that you miss him so much. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Peadar Melinn Date: 19 Jun 09 - 07:45 PM Sad to hear about Jimmy; had a ball of a time about 30 years ago with Jimmy playing in Paris; & I knew Jimmy since the Dandelion Market day's; He once said to me "when your a musicien; wherever you go ;you'll always be taken care off" so I guess your "sitting on a beach of gold" now Smile down on us Jimmy; You were a good guy to know ; & always had time for a chat Love to your family All the best - Peadar |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,marley Date: 01 Sep 09 - 05:43 PM I am A niece of deceased Declan Mc Nelis. My mother and aunts declans sisters reguarlay mention the meeting place. we would love to hear from any one who knew declan or the family. please get in touch |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST Date: 21 Sep 09 - 09:56 AM hi . i was a friend of Declan's for years and played some great gigs with him . He was so great to hang out with.and had such a great sense of humour. I have so many great memories of him.one was the day me and him went to his house in Fairview and he showed me the loom in the back room.victor..... vicflic@aol.com |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Barry,Jimmy's mate from Salford Date: 30 Sep 09 - 06:27 AM does anybody know if there was any sort of recording of the Jimmy Faulkner tribute show at the Dublin Olympia theatre in (I think)September 2008? not a bootleg, but audio or visual. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Tadhg, Cork. Date: 26 Jan 10 - 12:06 PM The gig was filmed by Se Merry Doyle, an award winning film maker according to Hot Press magazine. His company is called Loopline. I contacted him and he says he filmed it on spec and hoped to get some finance together to do something with it. That was shortly after the gig though so he mustn't have had any luck.. |
Subject: RE: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Saira Date: 17 Sep 10 - 11:03 AM Does anyone know if you can hear any recordings of Hotfoot online? I used to have a tape of a tape years ago from a live gig off a mate from Downpatrick...but would love to hear them again..have NEVER forgotten the amazing sounds I heard!! |
Subject: Obit: Guitarist Jimmy Faulkner, Dublin(March 2008) From: GUEST,Declan Roche Date: 14 Dec 10 - 05:19 AM The Meeting Place is where I first heard the brilliant and inventive guitar playing that was Jimmy. Sundays with Red was a mind-blowing(!) experience for me as an 18 year old. Turn Around, Caledonia, Spotlight,That's alright Mama...I still remember all the words. The crowd going nuts for more, the guitar sparring with Pat Farrell, the thunder of Fran Breens drums and the faces he pulled. Part of the soundtrack of my youth. For that alone I am grateful. But Jimmy was more than that. He had a great sense of humour and sometimes he only had to say a couple of words to have the audience laughing especially when he was ordering drinks from the stage. He was one of the most versatile guitar players I've ever seen. The stuff he did with Hotfoot was note perfect against Pat Collins fiddle with Jimmy Gibson providing rhythm. I saw some of the very early Hotfoot gigs in the Meeting Place when there was only a few in attendance. With the two Jimmys and Pat it just had to work and of course it did. I was lucky enough to have been at some of the recording of Christy Moores live in Dublin album...still great. The turnout for his tribute in the Olympia says it all. He was held in such high esteem and affection by thousands. He was a legendary guitar player and he was a nice man. Rest in Peace. I hope you're in heaven and Jesus and the saints are jumpin'. The world is a lesser place without you. |
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