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17 Jan 05 - 06:38 AM (#1380430) Subject: Lincoln Unplugged TONIGHT From: GUEST,Dáithí Ó Geanainn Didn't know how to change the title of a resurrected thread, (original had Oct 2004 date in it) so I've started a new one...just for today! There's another acoustic evening tonight Monday 17/1/5 at Lincoln's Drill Hall (central location, newly tarted up venue,entrance and car park next door on Free School Lane, next door to Library) and word has it that a new folk combo (styled "Na Buachaillí Báire") comprising my humble self and the world-renowned Gaucho will be appearing, albeit briefly (I expect!) If you miss it, you can catch us at Market Rasen Folk Club next week... good luck with the pronunciation Villan!!) Dáithí |
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17 Jan 05 - 10:45 AM (#1380602) Subject: RE: LINCOLN UNPLUGGED TONIGHT From: GUEST,Dáithí Ó Geanainn refresh!! |
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17 Jan 05 - 01:35 PM (#1380725) Subject: RE: LINCOLN UNPLUGGED TONIGHT - 17 Jan 05 From: Rasener Na Buachaillí Báire I shall pronounce it as No Bukilli bear :-) |
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19 Jan 05 - 04:51 AM (#1382081) Subject: RE: Market Rasen soon! From: GUEST,Dáithí Ó Geanainn Not bad, Villan! Closer would be " nah - boorkhilly - boy-rah" look forward to seeing the new venue - hoping to get directions form Gaucho best wishes - Dáithí |
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19 Jan 05 - 10:52 AM (#1382310) Subject: RE: LINCOLN UNPLUGGED TONIGHT - 17 Jan 05 From: Strollin' Johnny And what, pray, does it mean? Summat to do with shepherds? "The Sheep-Shagger Brothers"!! (ROFL) Sorry Daithi, just my gormless sense of humour mate. :0) |
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20 Jan 05 - 04:37 AM (#1382992) Subject: RE: LINCOLN UNPLUGGED TONIGHT - 17 Jan 05 From: GUEST,Dáithí Ó Geanainn LOL! No worries, Strollin'! Don't know where you got the sheep idea from (unless you know more about Gaucho than I do...) No - it means The Playboys - a pun in English (though not in Irish) on "playing" music and "playing" lifestyles! Also designed to tie Villan's tongue in knots. BTW anybody know who we are supporting on the night? Villan - are you going to post an ad on Mudcat in due course? Slán - Dáithí |
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20 Jan 05 - 08:03 AM (#1383084) Subject: RE: LINCOLN UNPLUGGED TONIGHT - 17 Jan 05 From: Strollin' Johnny Sorry, Daithi - I'm sure I've been told that 'Buchaille' is Gaelic for 'Shepherd' or 'Herdsman' (as in 'Buchaille Etive Mor' - The Great Shepherd/Herdsman of Etive). Just made the link that way - my wierd thought processes! Cheers Matey, see you at Walesby. S:0) |
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22 Jan 05 - 05:29 AM (#1385030) Subject: RE: LINCOLN UNPLUGGED TONIGHT - 17 Jan 05 From: Rasener Dáithí I am just about to post the details on the thread Market Rasen Folk Club Fri Jan 28th. For details of how to get there, you can go onto my website and on the right hand side of the page you will see a link for maps. See you there with your wellies on, we can provide the sheep as we have lots of them in this rural area :-) Cheers Les |
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22 Jan 05 - 10:10 AM (#1385174) Subject: RE: LINCOLN UNPLUGGED TONIGHT - 17 Jan 05 From: GUEST,Dáithí Ó Geanainn Thanks Villan - is there a link for your website - haven't been there yet! I think the sheep connection must be Scots Gaelic - sheep in Irish is caor, and shepherd is aoire. Cowboy is buachaill bó and ag buaichailleacht maenas "to herd cattle" so they are easily confused. (Much like meself!) see you friday! D |
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22 Jan 05 - 10:13 AM (#1385178) Subject: RE: LINCOLN UNPLUGGED TONIGHT - 17 Jan 05 From: Rasener http://www.marketrasenfolkclub.co.uk |