Subject: RE: BS: Christy Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST,Paul Date: 14 Nov 04 - 06:14 PM I was pulled into a backroom and questioned for an hour in Camden Tube Station, under the pta act. This was July 2004. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: s6k Date: 29 Oct 04 - 01:05 PM ^ yeah |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Mrrzy Date: 29 Oct 04 - 11:41 AM And Cat Stevens, too! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: s6k Date: 29 Oct 04 - 06:46 AM im sick of this nanny state bullshit, they did it with cat stevens as well its a fucking disgrace |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: ard mhacha Date: 29 Oct 04 - 05:38 AM Further confusion, this was mainland Wales. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST,Póg mo thóin Date: 29 Oct 04 - 01:34 AM Cá h-ait 'main land England', a Dháithí? |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST Date: 29 Oct 04 - 12:25 AM Get over it people. What about the thousands of Irish who have been interrogated and falsely imprisoned over the last 30 years? Christy sang about the Birmingham six and Guiseppe Conlan. Do not equate the musician with these victims of British injustice. Two hours is a traffic delay in NYC. Maybe this brush with the powers that be will inspire Christy to write about some issues facing Irish people today - ie: US deportations of Irish families on bs charges (John Mc Nichol of Philadelphia come to mind)- tearing families apart, families seperated possibly forever over new immigration laws, and the flow of Irish back to Ireland because of the immigrant backlash in America today. Love songs are nice - but never take your finger off the pulse of what makes our blood boil. I suppose we should get "Free Christy" shirts printed up for this terrible atrocity. Any young man from Derry or Belfast traveling to the US or main land England has been an open target for the past thirty years and will continue to be a target for the forseable future. Don't get me wrong - I still love Christy as a poet, musician, and storyteller - I just think we should all be a bit more thick skinned about what happened. The People's Own MP, The boy from Tamladtduf, 90 miles from Dublin town, and not to mention his remarks on the box set about the old whore from number ten...... What do you expect from the British government? Daithi Mac Aindriu - Fishtown - USA |
Subject: Christy Moore detained entering UK From: GUEST,Chris B (Born Again Scouser) Date: 28 Oct 04 - 02:56 PM Here we go again... According to this week's 'Irish Post', Christy Moore was detained for two hours at the port of Holyhead in North Wales last week while entering the UK to play a series of dates. According to the 'Post', he was questioned about the contents of his briefcase and about the lyrics to some of his songs (mind you, I still can't make head or tail of 'The Reel In The Flickering Light'). They also (get this) asked him questions about family members including the names and ages of his children, what sort of home he lived in and what his kids earned(!). The police didn't give him a reason for stopping him but later said that it was a routine check. However, they didn't check the contents of his instrument cases or the inside of the vehicle he was travelling in. His driver was also questioned in a separate room and was asked questions about his family as well, including the names of his deceased parents and details of his siblings. Both men have now made statements (it says here) to the Irish Embassy in London and the Irish Foreign Affairs Department. The Irish Embassy has said that it is now awaiting a response from the British Home Office. Over to you, chaps...
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Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Big Tim Date: 27 Oct 04 - 04:51 AM Just sheer spite. And at a time when both governments and the NI parties are trying to move the political process forward. I hope Christy's protestations to Dublin bear some fruit, but I very much doubt it. These idiots are a law unto themselves. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: dianavan Date: 27 Oct 04 - 12:08 AM You're right Nerd. Sometimes I'm too tired to think straight. Thanks for the correction. d |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST,amergin Date: 26 Oct 04 - 05:20 PM and do not feed Norman or pog, who may be one and the same person. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Nerd Date: 26 Oct 04 - 04:59 PM I guess the U.S. and Britain are learning from each other. Empiricism at its best! Actually, you mean "imperialism," dv. Empiricism is something entirely different. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Big Mick Date: 26 Oct 04 - 04:55 PM weelittledrummer, don't be silly. It is only through open dialogue that this stuff gets sorted out. Go back and read the thread called "Back Home In Derry". You will see that it went back and forth, up and down. Folks got angry, folks got serious. In the end, I believe that it was a positive thread. You have too much to contribute to get blown off by one person. Stick around and argue your points well. Mick |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Big Al Whittle Date: 26 Oct 04 - 04:09 PM yeh well........ you read a message like that and you think maybe this Mudcat business ain't such a good idea.... maybe I'll give it a miss for a year or two |
Subject: RE: BS: Christy Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST Date: 26 Oct 04 - 03:50 PM Without the Armed Struggle, the Brits and their lackeys would be still be killing innocent Irish women, children and men. Now you know what the medicine tastes like, Norman Live with it, like we lived with your terrorism. And don't presume to speak for Christy Moore, little drummer boy. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Big Al Whittle Date: 26 Oct 04 - 11:53 AM Pogue A decent gentle soul like Christy Moore wouldn't thank you for being defended in those terms Norm I am sorry. I was having a drink in the Talk of the Town, Birmingham with my wife and my Aunty Eileen the week before it went up Kellys and Dolans - 2nd and third generation paddies. there but for the grace of God. To be honest I found the phrase 'I became a supporter of the armed struggle' in Christy's autobiography - very hard to take. He was an adult - he knew what was involved. the only thing is that he must have seen different things to me that set him off on those beliefs. Without a doubt though, he is the probably greatest interpreter of folksong in these islands. One of my proudest moments was when he wrote me a personal note saying he had enjoyed on of my albums, it was just so nice of him to bother. I would never use his words in publicity just in case he just being kind. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST,Póg mo thóin Date: 26 Oct 04 - 07:37 AM Tough shit Norm. That'll teach your Governments to stick their nose where they are not welcome. Stop fucking around with people, and they'll tend to leave you alone In the meantime, you can póg mo thóin Lovin' it, lovin' it, lovin' it ;-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Big Mick Date: 26 Oct 04 - 07:30 AM If that is true, then I am sorry to hear it. Could you give us more details? What were you doing when this occurred? Were you an armed combatant? What was the location and date? And how was Mr. Moore involved? Many Irish folks supported the armed struggle. But the struggle is now a political one. The people of Ireland and the North OF Ireland have spoken clearly, and they have held to their word. And for what it is worth, Norman, it isn't only folks on the loyalist side who have been maimed and killed. It isn't the Nationalists who are attacking little schoolgirls in the streets and doing everything they can to destroy the peace process. Christy Moore has said publicly for a number of years now, that he no longer supports the armed struggle. Fair enough. Time to put that behind for the good of the children. That means the Nationalist community needs to do the same. Look to the future, not the past. And take time to enjoy a concert by some of the best Irish musicians in the world. Mick |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST,Norman Date: 26 Oct 04 - 07:11 AM My legs were blown off by that Moore's scum! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 26 Oct 04 - 06:42 AM maybe the anti-terrorist squad were secret Christy Moore fans and they took advantage of their position to get to know their idol better as for Norman, can he substantiate his claims? |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST,Norman Date: 26 Oct 04 - 05:01 AM They should have locked the dirty IRA filth up and thrown away the key. WE are fed up with this no talent plastic paddy perpertrating violence and hate of the good English people. Ride on! straight to hell! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Big Al Whittle Date: 25 Oct 04 - 02:45 PM pretty unforgiveable - given the guy's rough medical condition. Its always a bit mind blowing when people who are paid to be experts seem to know less about their subject than ordinary people. Presumably these people are paid to know about the terrorist threat from Ireland - which is always going to exist while things remain unresolved between the two countries. Turns out they know less than anybody reading the Irish newspapers and watching the occasional news programme. Mind you, you get lots of stuff like this happening when you get investigated by the tax people - they seem to know less about bank accounts, and credit cards etc than most people do. and as for folk music journalists.... |
Subject: RE: Christy Moore - terrorist suspect From: GUEST,Philippa Date: 25 Oct 04 - 08:32 AM I almost started a new thread; I didn't think this was "BS" Here is the article from the Irish News 22 Oct 2004 Ordeal at port saddens Christy - by Marie Louise McCrory: Folk singer Christy Moore has spoken out after being questioned for two hours under Bristish anti-terrorim legislation while on his way to gigs in Liverpool. The Co. Kildare native said he was asked about his song lyrics and other personal questions about his children and family and friends in Ireland. The 59-year-old musician, whose hits include Ride On and Lisdoonvarna, was stopped by police in the Welsh port of Holyhead after he got off a ferry from Dublin on Monday afternoon. He said last night he felt saddened by the ordeal. The folk singer and his driver had been questioned separately at the port under the Prevention of Terrorism Act. Mr. Moore, who appeared in this year's West Belfast Festival, said the police probe had been a terrigying experience and claimed that officers refused to give him a reason. In a statement released through his publicit, Mr Mooore said none of his equipment, bags or his car had been searched by police. He said it was saddening to think that such treatment of Irish people travelling to Britain was not a thing of the past. The publicist said the Irish Ambassador in London had been informed of the incident. A spokeswoman for the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs said it had also received a full statement from the singer. Mr Moore, a former member of Planxty and Moving Hearts, was due to play two gigs in Liverpool before returning home to Ireland on Sunday. END |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST,Póg mo thóin Date: 24 Oct 04 - 09:54 PM I think if the UK authorities are going to question anyone, they should question him. Yeah, yeah... So you admire supporters of the IRA? Christy Moore isn't a potential suicide-bomber (which is where you really face your most immediate and gravest security problem), and stopped supporting the IRA after the Enniskillen bomb (1987?). AL QUAIDA IS YOUR PROBLEM NOW YOU SMUG GIT, NOT CHRISTY MOORE, NOT THE 'RA. Know who your real enemy is, before he/she starts taking out your trains..... Wake fucking up! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Folk Form # 1 Date: 24 Oct 04 - 07:15 PM As much as I admire Christy Moore, he has always been a supporter of IRA terrorism. I think if the UK authorities are going to question anyone, they should question him. They are doing their job and doing it properly. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: dianavan Date: 24 Oct 04 - 03:47 PM Thanks for the correction. I thought the U.S. was the only country that wasted their human resources in such a manner. I guess the U.S. and Britain are learning from each other. Empiricism at its best! Maybe Britain should become one of the states or maybe the U.S. is not so united as they think. Maybe they really are just another English colony. Time marches backwards. d |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: ard mhacha Date: 24 Oct 04 - 03:36 PM Excuse me Dianavan, this happened in Britain, Christy Moore speaking on RTE Radio said " Seeing as this happens to Irish visitors to Britain regularly, I intend to give two full statments to the Irish Minister of Foreign Affairs and investigate the situation". I was stopped for a long stupid couple of hours of the silliest questioning, this happened in the mid 70s on the way to a Dog Show in Birmingham. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: dianavan Date: 24 Oct 04 - 03:05 PM Christy Moore isn't the only one be hassled by U.S. customs and immigration. I have a Canadian friend who is employed in the U.S. as a nurse. She has to go get her card stamped every year and always has a copy of NAFTA with her because they always hassle her. Can you imagine why they would hassle a nurse for no other reason than she is a Canadian? I might add that they have in her file, a copy of everything from her birth certificate to her current home address. They know everything about her and yet they still put her through the mill every year. What a waste of human resources. Why don't they look for some real suspects. Why waste their time on musicians and nurses? d |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: s&r Date: 24 Oct 04 - 12:17 PM We watched Christy Moore in Manchester some time ago. One man, one guitar, one bodhran. Sublime talent, incredible work rate, total conviction in his songs. I don't always share his beliefs. I would defend his right to sing about them till the last encore. Stu |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Ella who is Sooze Date: 24 Oct 04 - 07:28 AM I wonder how this was... I saw him play live on the Wednesday of that date in Bristol... absolutely bloomin fantastic can hardly describe how good it was!!!!!! Ella! Still gobsmacked at the fantasticness! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Big Al Whittle Date: 24 Oct 04 - 05:36 AM one wonders what suspected misdeed occasions our guest to lay a foul tongue on one we respect. I'm not all that crazy about celtic music, but Christy Moore must be one the most skilled interpreters of folksong in the entire world. I'd walk a million miles for one of his smiles |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Dave Hanson Date: 24 Oct 04 - 04:15 AM You don't like im then Norm ? eric |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: ossonflags Date: 24 Oct 04 - 03:50 AM And you seem to be holding more than your fair share of it.............. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST,Norman Date: 23 Oct 04 - 07:38 PM Christie "Shite House" Moore is a total "watered down plastic paddy" for the american market - yes those idiots that think 4 leaved clovers are shamrock. Fuck me, the world is full of shit! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: GUEST,Elfcall Date: 23 Oct 04 - 07:00 PM Once in the 1990s i was going through Stanstead to Dublin, I was taken aside and asked several questions (over again and ad nauseum)- at that time I was travelling to Ireland 4-5 times a year. As a Uk citizen going to the Republic I was interrogated about where I was going, who i was staying with etc, and upon saying I was visiting my irish girlfriend in Dublin (who incidentally lived in the UK but was holidaying in Dublin) was told 'would n't it be much easier if I had a british girlfriend'!!!! To all intents and purposes I was on 'their' side - so fu*k knows what it was like coming the other way (Ireland to UK)for non UK citizens and being Irish. 'No dogs, no blacks, no irish!!' So as Christy said whatever happens if 'you are a black, irish wolfhound'! I trust Christy met their stupidity with coolness and disdain. (and please god do not let it put him off visiting with Planxty in January!!) Elfcall - who despite the advice of customs/british military intelligence happily married his Irish girlfriend!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Amergin Date: 23 Oct 04 - 05:25 PM I am surprised that Lisdoonvarna would have got him under their watchful eye....I would have thought songs like the Unfinished Revolution would have put him in their radar....ah well.. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: ard mhacha Date: 23 Oct 04 - 03:33 PM I have news for you Mick, neither do the IRA. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Big Mick Date: 23 Oct 04 - 06:15 AM Incredible!! Such ignorance, and lack of the facts. Christy has long made it known that he doesn't support the armed struggle any longer. Mick |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: ard mhacha Date: 23 Oct 04 - 06:03 AM And all of the time they were a parcel of bigotted scum-bags. |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Liz the Squeak Date: 23 Oct 04 - 04:39 AM At least they recognised him as a songwriter and famous person... Ashley Hutchings doens't share that distinction..... LTS |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: ossonflags Date: 23 Oct 04 - 04:21 AM I wonder did they ask him "have yer any awl'd autographs or tapes?" |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Nerd Date: 22 Oct 04 - 07:03 PM I knew he was godlike, but "Christ Moore?" |
Subject: RE: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: Dave Hanson Date: 22 Oct 04 - 07:38 AM I though it was all over now, disgraceful treatment. I wonder if Christy ever got pulled when he lived here ? Everyone has fond memories of Christy when he lived in Halifax. eric |
Subject: BS: Christ Moore`s Lisdoonvarna suspect From: ard mhacha Date: 22 Oct 04 - 07:13 AM To-days Irish News [22 Oct] reports that Christy Moore was held for two hours at Holyhead after embarking from a Dublin Ferry and questioned under the Pevention of Terrorism Act. Moore was questioned about the lyrics in his songs,personal questions on his family and friends in Ireland and England, Moore believed that such treatment of Irish visitors to Britain was a thing of the past. I suppose the questioning goons needed an interpreter for "Lisdoonvarna", Moore was on his way to play two gigs in Liverpool. |