Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: mg Date: 24 Mar 18 - 07:38 PM Dingle and dunquin. |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: GUEST Date: 24 Mar 18 - 12:28 PM Dingle? |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: mg Date: 24 Mar 18 - 12:16 PM I am going to single mid April. Anyone live there? I will not have a car... |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: GUEST,Christopher Conder Date: 24 Mar 18 - 04:31 AM A very sad day for justice, there must be a big relief in the corridors of Whitehall. https://www.rte.ie/news/analysis-and-comment/2018/0320/948876-hooded-men-review/ |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 23 Feb 13 - 05:48 PM you are there now, so you probably know the Nashville belfast singer songwriter fest is on there are daytime events on Sun, for instance from 2pm there are several singers at Madisons hotel I dont think tonight's harp and uileann pipe gig at An Droichead would be particularly "austere" |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: GUEST,Lavengro Date: 23 Feb 13 - 09:46 AM To be honest the Fureys are not what they were (IMO) and that is not helped by Eddy being bloody minded for years around not bringing in another piper when Finbar left. Fiona has handed you a little diamond there though with Maddens. Great place upstairs and down. And if you manage to "over enjoy" yourself of an evening there is a great little cafe a few yards from there (name escapes me) that does a great fry up to settle yourself with the morning after. Don't be afraid to check out some of the bars on the Falls Road either. As far as Dublin goes, I would see what's happenning at the Clifton Court Hotel? Wouldn't stay there, but if you want some real Dublin as opposed to the Disneyfied Temple Bar you could do worse. |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: GUEST,kenny Date: 22 Feb 13 - 05:20 AM Without making any judgements - musical or otherwise - if I had a choice between The Fureys and Tiarnan O'Duinnchinn and Laoise Kelly, I'd go for the latter. |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: framus Date: 21 Feb 13 - 06:53 PM The John Hewitt bar in Lower Donegall Street is worth a phone call, at least. Don't know what nights they have music, but it's a nice place to try - and it's free. Quite central. Cheers, and good luck! |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: GUEST,Chris Date: 21 Feb 13 - 05:09 PM Thanks for the advice all. I'm leaning towards Tiarnan O Duinnchinn & Laoise Kelly, as it seems more of a uniquely Irish experience, but I'll try to catch the Fureys on tour some day. |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: GUEST,Pat. E O'Fonitoor Date: 21 Feb 13 - 01:54 PM Whats all that got to do wit anyting?...........they are still sell outs............and still crap. ------------ Multi identity troll. Mudelf ------------------------ |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: GUEST,Raggytash Date: 21 Feb 13 - 01:29 PM I wouldn't mind being a quid behind them ! That said, on the night I saw them they were professional, polished and a joy to listen to. I really cannot fault their performance, music, singing, patter in any way. There were a lot of people, perhaps 2,000 in the audience and most seemed to be of the same opinion. As for the "politics" I have witnessed many politicians over the years "aligning" themselves the popular acts. Harold Wilson with the Beatles to David Cameron with the Smiths, although I am actually more inclined to believe Cameron on his choice. (forgive me Grandad for this) |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: GUEST,Raggytash Date: 21 Feb 13 - 03:37 AM I saw the Furey's live last November, the first time I've ever seen them. I can say in all honesty that they were brilliant, a throughly enjoyable night. They sounded like they really enjoyed the night too. |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: GUEST,Fiona H Date: 20 Feb 13 - 05:16 PM Tiarnan and Laoise will be fantastic - two amazing musicians!! I would give that a whirl. If you are looking for sessions in Belfast, Maddens Bar on Berry Street is always a good bet (go upstairs). |
Subject: RE: My trip to Ireland From: MartinRyan Date: 20 Feb 13 - 04:59 PM Agreed re Cobblestone. No idea what it's like these days on a Tuesday night but if it's too quiet - ask for advice! Regards |
Subject: My trip to Ireland From: GUEST,Christopher Conder Date: 20 Feb 13 - 04:04 PM Work is taking me to Ireland on Friday. My time is limited but I have the whole weekend in Belfast, and then Tuesday night free in Dublin. I've got my Rough Guide and will try to see some of the sites during the days, but am looking to fill my evenings with music. For Saturday night in Belfast, I'm torn between the Fureys with Davey Arthur (I know they were pretty popular in their day and have been enjoying what I'm listening to, but are they any good without Finbar and how much is it a chessy nostalgia fest?) and Tiarnan O Duinnchinn & Laoise Kelly (a uillean piper and harpist, the real thing in an Irish language centre but a rather austere night...). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-KF4Hjx26o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLyFxV-TMaE Nothing is jumping out on Sunday night, I'll see where the wind takes me There are a few sessions that might be okay, or else singer-songwriter Mick Flannery who sounds okay. Bit David Gray. Will probably be nice in a concert atmosphere. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTDySkLlmI8 My Tuesday night in Dublin I hope to be at the session at The Cobblestone Bar, which sounds like the best having studied the options listed on thesession.org. Any tips welcome. Chris |
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